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Roger A. Shrubber

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Now this guy is pissed, you would think he would pick up a gun and go to Ukraine himself. :lol:

remember back when i was asking "how long do they think they can keep this shit a secret? what are the russians going to say when they find out about all the shit putin has been hiding from them? "
seems like about this long. :o and they don't seem to be pleased :lol:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Seems the military doesn't want to corner the rat in Ukraine, but State does, the destruction of the Russian military, economy and government is not completed enough for Vlad to survive. I think Joe wants Vlad dead or gone and will do what will achieve that goal, along with their complete withdrawal from Crimea. Control of the Black Sea is essential Turkey would rather deal with Ukraine than Russia and it is of vital strategic interest to Europe and America. Russia cannot stay in Southern Ukraine and Crimea since they will soon be cut off with the destruction of the Kerch bridge and coastal rail line. I hope we can take nukes off the table, China and India would be most displeased, Uncle Sam and Europe would punish the Russians bigtime.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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When will the snow fall in southern Ukraine? Vlad's draftees will find that the cardboard boots and low cost Korean padded jackets just SUCK!
If the Ukrainians destroy the Kerch bridge and drive to the coast of Azov, they will cut off the Russians in southern Ukraine and Crimea, the winter will suck a lot more. Winter comes later in the south near the sea and the Russians aren't ready for summer war much less winter. Ironic that Vlad and Donald are going down together around the same time, a couple a years ago they had the world by the nuts, just like Hitler and Mussolini. :lol:
 

printer

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Russia says troop withdrawal from Kherson is complete
The Russian Defense Ministry announced on Friday that it had successfully withdrawn its troops from Kherson, Ukraine.
“In Kherson direction, today, at 05.00 am [Moscow time], units of the Russian forces finished their redeployment to the left bank of Dnepr river,” wrote the ministry in a report.

The Russian military announced its intentions to retreat from Kherson earlier this week, saying it was unable to supply all of the soldiers stationed in the city.

However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed skepticism that Russian troops would withdraw from Kherson, which they have occupied since late February, without incident.

“Actions speak louder than words,” said Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak in response to the withdrawal announcement.
“We see no signs that Russia is leaving Kherson without a fight. … [Ukraine] is liberating territories based on intelligence data, not staged TV statements.”

The Russian military said on Friday that all of its personnel and resources had been moved to the right bank of the Dnieper River, away from Kherson, which the Kremlin annexed in September through referendums that were widely rejected as corrupt.

The defense ministry added that civilians “who have expressed their desire to abandon the right-bank part of Kherson region” were “assisted in evacuation.”

“Over the night, the enemy attempted to frustrate the transportation of civilians and the redeployment of forces to the left bank of Dnepr,” wrote the ministry.
It also said that there had been no casualties or harm done to armament, hardware and material means.

Seems awfully fast.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Russia says troop withdrawal from Kherson is complete
The Russian Defense Ministry announced on Friday that it had successfully withdrawn its troops from Kherson, Ukraine.
“In Kherson direction, today, at 05.00 am [Moscow time], units of the Russian forces finished their redeployment to the left bank of Dnepr river,” wrote the ministry in a report.

The Russian military announced its intentions to retreat from Kherson earlier this week, saying it was unable to supply all of the soldiers stationed in the city.

However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed skepticism that Russian troops would withdraw from Kherson, which they have occupied since late February, without incident.

“Actions speak louder than words,” said Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak in response to the withdrawal announcement.
“We see no signs that Russia is leaving Kherson without a fight. … [Ukraine] is liberating territories based on intelligence data, not staged TV statements.”

The Russian military said on Friday that all of its personnel and resources had been moved to the right bank of the Dnieper River, away from Kherson, which the Kremlin annexed in September through referendums that were widely rejected as corrupt.

The defense ministry added that civilians “who have expressed their desire to abandon the right-bank part of Kherson region” were “assisted in evacuation.”

“Over the night, the enemy attempted to frustrate the transportation of civilians and the redeployment of forces to the left bank of Dnepr,” wrote the ministry.
It also said that there had been no casualties or harm done to armament, hardware and material means.

Seems awfully fast.
If ya believe that I gotta bridge over the Dnipro to sell ya, slightly damaged.
 

printer

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Russian troops strike at the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the right bank of the Dnieper
The Russian army inflicts fire damage on the accumulations of manpower and military equipment of the Ukrainian military on the right bank of the Dnieper, the Ministry of Defense said.

The department clarified that more than 30,000 Russian military and about 5,000 pieces of weapons and equipment, as well as tangible property, have been withdrawn to the left bank of the Dnieper.

"All Russian military equipment that was to be repaired was also taken to the left bank of the Dnieper. At present, repair units have begun servicing it," the report says.

As a result of effective management and coordinated actions of Russian units, not a single piece of military equipment and weapons was left on the right bank, all Russian military personnel were transferred to the left bank of the Dnieper, the Ministry of Defense stressed.

Armed Forces of Ukraine increased the intensity of shelling of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station and Nova Kakhovka

Ukrainian troops have intensified rocket attacks on Novaya Kakhovka and the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station, Ruslan Agaev, a representative of the city administration, told RIA Novosti.

"The main blow always falls on the hydroelectric power station - there was not a single day that the hydroelectric power station was not fired upon. But the shelling of residential areas, industrial (objects. - Approx. ed.) intensified and became more frequent: yesterday a sanatorium was fired upon, they also flew in (shells. - Note ed.) in residential areas, they hit the substation, they try to de-energize the city, thereby complicating life for people here," the agency's interlocutor said.

Due to the increase in the intensity of shelling, more and more residents want to leave for other regions of Russia , Agayev continued.

In mid-October, the authorities began to resettle residents of four districts on the right bank of the Dnieper due to constant shelling from the Armed Forces of Ukraine , as well as the risk of flooding the territory in the event of a strike on the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric dam.

Russian troops were also withdrawn to the left bank to avoid their isolation.

As the commander of the Joint Group of Russian Forces, General of the Army Sergei Surovikin , noted , the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to shell the Kakhovka dam, which could lead to flooding of a large area.

Enemy losses from August to September in this section of the line of contact amounted to more than 9.5 thousand people killed and wounded, while the Russian troops lost seven to eight times less.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Russian troops strike at the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the right bank of the Dnieper
The Russian army inflicts fire damage on the accumulations of manpower and military equipment of the Ukrainian military on the right bank of the Dnieper, the Ministry of Defense said.

The department clarified that more than 30,000 Russian military and about 5,000 pieces of weapons and equipment, as well as tangible property, have been withdrawn to the left bank of the Dnieper.

"All Russian military equipment that was to be repaired was also taken to the left bank of the Dnieper. At present, repair units have begun servicing it," the report says.

As a result of effective management and coordinated actions of Russian units, not a single piece of military equipment and weapons was left on the right bank, all Russian military personnel were transferred to the left bank of the Dnieper, the Ministry of Defense stressed.

Armed Forces of Ukraine increased the intensity of shelling of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station and Nova Kakhovka
Ukrainian troops have intensified rocket attacks on Novaya Kakhovka and the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station, Ruslan Agaev, a representative of the city administration, told RIA Novosti.

"The main blow always falls on the hydroelectric power station - there was not a single day that the hydroelectric power station was not fired upon. But the shelling of residential areas, industrial (objects. - Approx. ed.) intensified and became more frequent: yesterday a sanatorium was fired upon, they also flew in (shells. - Note ed.) in residential areas, they hit the substation, they try to de-energize the city, thereby complicating life for people here," the agency's interlocutor said.

Due to the increase in the intensity of shelling, more and more residents want to leave for other regions of Russia , Agayev continued.

In mid-October, the authorities began to resettle residents of four districts on the right bank of the Dnieper due to constant shelling from the Armed Forces of Ukraine , as well as the risk of flooding the territory in the event of a strike on the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric dam.

Russian troops were also withdrawn to the left bank to avoid their isolation.

As the commander of the Joint Group of Russian Forces, General of the Army Sergei Surovikin , noted , the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to shell the Kakhovka dam, which could lead to flooding of a large area.

Enemy losses from August to September in this section of the line of contact amounted to more than 9.5 thousand people killed and wounded, while the Russian troops lost seven to eight times less.
There are videos of Ukrainians capturing lots of equipment and ammo, estimates are it would take weeks to evacuate the troops and equipment. I think it will be a slaughter of the Russians as they cross the river and there are reports of many taking the opportunity to surrender and survive. We should know what happened in a week I figure, but the Ukrainians can out range them with artillery and won't let them get out of the trap unscathed. They might pin them there while they secure the dam upstream, if the Russians blow it, they drown their men, on both sides of the river, their defensive positions on the south side of the river would be flooded too. Then there is the question of cooling water for the nuclear power plant.
 
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