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DIY-HP-LED

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Putin Reacts to Kharkiv Counteroffensive (Real classified footage)
116,392 views Sep 10, 2022 I got hold of a footage from Putin's Bunker as the news rolled in. Share so more people get first hand experience. For German-speaking friends some people recommended to turn the volume off.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Putin Reacts to Kharkiv Counteroffensive (Real classified footage)
116,392 views Sep 10, 2022 I got hold of a footage from Putin's Bunker as the news rolled in. Share so more people get first hand experience. For German-speaking friends some people recommended to turn the volume off.
funny, i saw exactly the same movie about trump...
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Seems the MAGATs are against the war, suddenly interested in the drinking water of black folks in Jackson Mi. Whining about all the money being spent and given to Ukraine. It's actually the military bargain of the century, a solid investment, not an expense. I guess she is complaining about it being used as intended and to great effect, bad timing on the MAGATs part to be on Russia's side so publicly, I can't see it getting more vote, but I can see it losing a few. I haven't even heard Trump saying much about the war, other than his blunder of calling Putin a genius for starting the war, but a lot of his fans are spouting Russian propaganda.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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Russian morale is ‘too low’ to fight back Ukrainian troops
153,365 views Sep 11, 2022 "The Russian troops don’t have good morale. They were unprepared and certainly unprepared for the resistance they face."
 

DIY-HP-LED

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it won't be muddy till spring...i'm wondering if there will be any russians alive in Ukraine by spring?
They often have fall rains, but this year could be drier than usual, there is black earth in the east, but sand and well drained in the south. The east will become impassable except on the roads if it rains a lot this fall and winter (global warming), the south not so much with it's sandy soil. It makes sense to take ground in the east first and save the south for later, they left local poorly equipped conscripts dragooned into service in the east and sent their best units south, sucked in. They have no more local support in the east, they are either dead (used as cannon fodder) or switched sides. They are kinda like Trumpers, many fucked themselves by supporting this Russian bullshit in the beginning.
 

Friendly_Grower

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Russian morale is ‘too low’ to fight back Ukrainian troops
153,365 views Sep 11, 2022 "The Russian troops don’t have good morale. They were unprepared and certainly unprepared for the resistance they face."
Yeah fur-sure

Putin to Troops "We have a special police action it's no big deal. You will get rent vouchers as a bonus."
Troops to Putin "WTF!!!! this is a War Dude!"
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The Russians could lose the whole of the east, even Mariupol, if the Ukrainians make it to the sea of Azov in the south and take out the Kerch bridge it will cut off Crimea, divide the Russian forces and completely fuck them in the south and in Crimea, they would be cut off from resupply and if they got their troops out, an army's worth of, out of fuel equipment would be left behind.


 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Cap in hand he goes to see his new master. Getting his ass kicked in Ukraine won't help his case or standing with Xi, who is probably waiting for his army to be destroyed before moving into central Asia with it's riches. I mean who needs Taiwan when there is all that vast territory left undefended with weak rail and road links to European Russia where 80% of Russia's ethnic population lives. They can use soft and hard power to foment trouble in distant republics near their border and offer to share Chinese prosperity with a new government. The fuckers could probably build a railroad to them from China in a month or two.

 

printer

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Military expert spoke about the trap that Russia set for the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the retreat
Russian troops retreat deliberately to focus their attention on weak positions. These actions will ultimately help to attack more effectively in the future, which the Armed Forces do not expect. This was told by military expert Viktor Litovkin.

The expert emphasizes that sometimes it is necessary to take a step back in order to move forward. According to him, the retreat was necessary in order to strengthen the unprotected rear in other territories.

“We made a maneuver because we occupied the cities, but the rear was not provided, we had no reserves behind. We started moving them quite late. Because Ukraine has concentrated a large shock fist in the place where we were thin. <...> The Russian military had to leave the cities near Kharkov and concentrate on the Donetsk direction. <...> Now Russian troops do it selectively and gracefully, namely, surgically. If Russia retreated today, this does not mean that it has done so forever,” Litovkin explained. His words are quoted by the Fifth TV channel.

He also clarified that today the recommendations of the United States and NATO on monitoring the current position of Russian troops are helping Ukraine. Intelligence is carried out using satellites. In addition, according to a military expert, such tactics are not new for our country. It was still used during the Great Patriotic War, when Kharkov was taken three or four times.

Russia has been conducting a special operation in Ukraine since February 24 . At the moment, the Russian military has taken control of the Kherson region and most of Zaporozhye. However, now the Russian troops had to retreat. The Izyum-Balakleyskaya grouping of Russian troops was transferred to the territory of the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR).

Refugees told about the situation on the border of the Kharkiv region and Russia
Refugees from the Kharkiv region spoke about how they evacuated to Russia with their families, as well as about the situation at the border and temporary accommodation points. RIA Novosti correspondent talked to the forced migrants .

According to Andrei Makushenko, a refugee from the Kharkiv region, he decided to evacuate with his family when shelling began near his village of Tavolzhanka, 20 kilometers from Kupyansk .

According to Makushenko, when part of the region came under Russian control, life in the village began to improve, jobs appeared, pensioners began to receive payments three times higher than their Ukrainian pension.

“Everything seemed to work out. And three days ago it began to bang for Kupyansk. We have checkpoints there, and guys were standing on the street, we have already become more or less friends with them. I’m telling the guys what to do, they said it’s better to leave, ”the man said.

According to the refugee, he miraculously managed to quickly pass the line at the border - before him, those entering Russia stood for two days. “While we were in line, an ambulance came, tea, sandwiches. We were told at the border about a temporary accommodation point,” Makushenko said.

Another refugee, a resident of Kupyansk, noted that the employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations at the border offered to warm themselves in buses, fed them sandwiches and tea.

On September 10, the authorities of the Kharkiv region called on residents to leave their homes in the war zone due to increasing shelling of settlements by Ukrainian troops.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Cap in hand he goes to see his new master. Getting his ass kicked in Ukraine won't help his case or standing with Xi, who is probably waiting for his army to be destroyed before moving into central Asia with it's riches. I mean who needs Taiwan when there is all that vast territory left undefended with weak rail and road links to European Russia where 80% of Russia's ethnic population lives. They can use soft and hard power to foment trouble in distant republics near their border and offer to share Chinese prosperity with a new government. The fuckers could probably build a railroad to them from China in a month or two.

yeah, you're describing the fucking worst possible scenario right there, because the Chinese are going to be the next problem to be dealt with, and they don't need all those resources to exploit in the mean time. i'm sure the rest of Europe and Asia would be thrilled to have the chinese strip mining, dumping toxic waste, and building military bases right next door, the Taiwanese sure seem to be enjoying it...
 

DIY-HP-LED

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yeah, you're describing the fucking worst possible scenario right there, because the Chinese are going to be the next problem to be dealt with, and they don't need all those resources to exploit in the mean time. i'm sure the rest of Europe and Asia would be thrilled to have the chinese strip mining, dumping toxic waste, and building military bases right next door, the Taiwanese sure seem to be enjoying it...
The Ukrainian war is the best security they have, it is making the Chinese government think good and fucking hard about invading, wars have unintended consequences as Putin is finding out. In the wake of this war American and other arms makers will be booming making the next generation of replacement weapons for those used in Ukraine, not just for America, but for Europe too. Europe will be taking over much of it's own security in coming years, Germany is rearming and Ukraine will be a pretty strong military power and NATO ally and proxy. Shit, after this war Ukraine might even be a NATO member, but they would be more useful as an independent proxy that can do things to Russia that NATO can't. However I don't think this war will end in Ukraine, IMHO, it will end in Belarus with it's liberation and a new government after a coup and or revolution. One thing is for sure, Belarus ain't gonna invade Ukraine now!
 

Bagginski

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