Status-6 (Twitter)
RT @Tatarigami_UA: Yesterday, I wrote about how false reporting and systematic lying have become a major problem, leading to a completely distorted understanding of the situation at the top. Today, Ukrainian activist and one of the largest FPV drone suppliers, Sternenko, provided more details:
RT @Tatarigami_UA: Yesterday, I wrote about how false reporting and systematic lying have become a major problem, leading to a completely distorted understanding of the situation at the top. Today, Ukrainian activist and one of the largest FPV drone suppliers, Sternenko, provided more details:
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Serhii Sternenko ✙ (@sternenko)
Оборона на Покровському напрямку настільки дезорганізована, що у свої просування не вірять самі росіяни.
На жаль, на вище командування досі йдуть доповіді про «контрольовану ситуацію», яка вже далеко не контрольована.
Із основних проблем на напрямку:…
На жаль, на вище командування досі йдуть доповіді про «контрольовану ситуацію», яка вже далеко не контрольована.
Із основних проблем на напрямку:…
Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
@Kaiser_John71 @DrPaulyDeSantis: Have they published a revision to this?
@Kaiser_John71 @DrPaulyDeSantis: Have they published a revision to this?
Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
@Shiteaterrussia @andriyhaydash @calxandr: Can you point me to some European publications that use standard nomenclature like single, double, or triple base propellant? I always see them just say "powder" or "gun cotton".
@Shiteaterrussia @andriyhaydash @calxandr: Can you point me to some European publications that use standard nomenclature like single, double, or triple base propellant? I always see them just say "powder" or "gun cotton".
The Lookout (Twitter)
@auonsson @CovertShores @Drox_Maritime: It was a Kilo but not sure if which one has been determined yet. https://twitter.com/Drox_Maritime/status/1829067370318451125#m
@auonsson @CovertShores @Drox_Maritime: It was a Kilo but not sure if which one has been determined yet. https://twitter.com/Drox_Maritime/status/1829067370318451125#m
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Dan (Twitter)
7. Russian POWs SE of Oleshnya, 06 August.
A long interview with the 1st conscript/POW in this thread. He confirms that the POWs in tweet 6 are from the same group as the others in this thread.
He says that on 6th August a tank destroyed their bunker. They couldn't leave as they came under MG fire. Then UAF approached, tossing in grenades. They were lucky that the bunker logs started to burn, so, they were able to break them and get out. His face was burnt by the fire from one of the grenades.
He is unsure but thinks 3-4 RU border guards and 1 contract soldier were KIA. Three men went somewhere (unclear) and 9 were captured. They dropped their guns, they had no ammo, because they earlier gave it to the border guards who tried to repel the UAF assault. He and another WIA were helped.
The interviewer then shows the film in tweet 6 and the POW confirms that he leads the POW line in the film and it is not a fake as some Z-milbloggers claimed earlier.
h/t ...
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7. Russian POWs SE of Oleshnya, 06 August.
A long interview with the 1st conscript/POW in this thread. He confirms that the POWs in tweet 6 are from the same group as the others in this thread.
He says that on 6th August a tank destroyed their bunker. They couldn't leave as they came under MG fire. Then UAF approached, tossing in grenades. They were lucky that the bunker logs started to burn, so, they were able to break them and get out. His face was burnt by the fire from one of the grenades.
He is unsure but thinks 3-4 RU border guards and 1 contract soldier were KIA. Three men went somewhere (unclear) and 9 were captured. They dropped their guns, they had no ammo, because they earlier gave it to the border guards who tried to repel the UAF assault. He and another WIA were helped.
The interviewer then shows the film in tweet 6 and the POW confirms that he leads the POW line in the film and it is not a fake as some Z-milbloggers claimed earlier.
h/t ...
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
“According to the military, the F-16 shot down four Russian cruise missiles during the attack, demonstrating ‘high efficiency.’
‘During the approach to the next target, communication with one of the jets was lost. As it turned out later, the plane crashed, the pilot was killed,’ the General Staff said.”
https://kyivindependent.com/breaking-f-16-fighter-jet-crashes-in-ukraine-military-confirms/
“According to the military, the F-16 shot down four Russian cruise missiles during the attack, demonstrating ‘high efficiency.’
‘During the approach to the next target, communication with one of the jets was lost. As it turned out later, the plane crashed, the pilot was killed,’ the General Staff said.”
https://kyivindependent.com/breaking-f-16-fighter-jet-crashes-in-ukraine-military-confirms/
Def Mon (Twitter)
RT @AndriyYermak: 14 more children have been returned from the temporarily occupied territories.
As part of the implementation of President of Ukraine’s plan, Bring Kids Back UA, several families with children have been evacuated from the temporarily occupied territories.
RT @AndriyYermak: 14 more children have been returned from the temporarily occupied territories.
As part of the implementation of President of Ukraine’s plan, Bring Kids Back UA, several families with children have been evacuated from the temporarily occupied territories.
Def Mon (Twitter)
Posted by deepstate today, initially posted by Roman Ponomarenko.
👤 A rather interesting publication (t.me/RomPonomarenko/1066) about the analysis of the state of affairs in the east came from Roman Ponomarenko, an officer of the Azov NSU brigade
⚔️ About the loss of control over the situation in Donbas:
For a long time, the situation in Donbas was quite appropriately characterized as "difficult, but controlled." However, now it is out of control. Currently, it seems that our front in Donbas has collapsed. The defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is disorganized, the troops are tired, weakened, and many units are demoralized. The replenishment that is received is mostly busified, and does not help, but on the contrary - complicates the combat work of the units.
😓 About the fatigue of both sides, which does not allow the enemy to go far into the depths:
The only reason the Russians do not break through deeply is because their troops are as exhausted as ours. However, they retain a significant numerical advantage, and have unlimited supplies of ammunition. Therefore, their offensive continues, we cannot stop it at the moment. And that is not the reason for the operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kurshchyna.
🤔 About the search for solutions based on the experience of the armies during the Second World War:
What to do? There are several scenarios. Former head of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Zaluzhnyi loved to read Soviet military textbooks from the Second World War (t.me/RomPonomarenko/911) , deepening his military knowledge. Our current command should study the German experience of 1944, when the Wehrmacht constantly faced large-scale crises at the front, and somehow managed to get out of them. In particular, after the defeat of Army Group "Center" in Belarus during the Soviet operation "Bagration". Unfortunately, the problem is that narrow military solutions have a short-term effect, and only postpone the general defeat, as shown by the Second World War.
🇷🇺 The officer doubts that the katsaps will run out quickly even at this rate:
There are also widespread hopes that the Russians have put everything on this offensive, and as a result they will run out of reserves. However, we have been hearing about this for 2 years, but those reserves are somehow not running out.
📋 Summing up everything written above, you need to make changes before it's too late:
From the mundane: it would be worthwhile to introduce more effective measures to improve discipline in the army. Because now the situation is already on the edge, and forcibly mobilized replenishment only deepens it.
t.me/DeepStateUA/20228
Posted by deepstate today, initially posted by Roman Ponomarenko.
👤 A rather interesting publication (t.me/RomPonomarenko/1066) about the analysis of the state of affairs in the east came from Roman Ponomarenko, an officer of the Azov NSU brigade
⚔️ About the loss of control over the situation in Donbas:
For a long time, the situation in Donbas was quite appropriately characterized as "difficult, but controlled." However, now it is out of control. Currently, it seems that our front in Donbas has collapsed. The defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is disorganized, the troops are tired, weakened, and many units are demoralized. The replenishment that is received is mostly busified, and does not help, but on the contrary - complicates the combat work of the units.
😓 About the fatigue of both sides, which does not allow the enemy to go far into the depths:
The only reason the Russians do not break through deeply is because their troops are as exhausted as ours. However, they retain a significant numerical advantage, and have unlimited supplies of ammunition. Therefore, their offensive continues, we cannot stop it at the moment. And that is not the reason for the operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kurshchyna.
🤔 About the search for solutions based on the experience of the armies during the Second World War:
What to do? There are several scenarios. Former head of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Zaluzhnyi loved to read Soviet military textbooks from the Second World War (t.me/RomPonomarenko/911) , deepening his military knowledge. Our current command should study the German experience of 1944, when the Wehrmacht constantly faced large-scale crises at the front, and somehow managed to get out of them. In particular, after the defeat of Army Group "Center" in Belarus during the Soviet operation "Bagration". Unfortunately, the problem is that narrow military solutions have a short-term effect, and only postpone the general defeat, as shown by the Second World War.
🇷🇺 The officer doubts that the katsaps will run out quickly even at this rate:
There are also widespread hopes that the Russians have put everything on this offensive, and as a result they will run out of reserves. However, we have been hearing about this for 2 years, but those reserves are somehow not running out.
📋 Summing up everything written above, you need to make changes before it's too late:
From the mundane: it would be worthwhile to introduce more effective measures to improve discipline in the army. Because now the situation is already on the edge, and forcibly mobilized replenishment only deepens it.
t.me/DeepStateUA/20228
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Тривалий час становище на Донбасі цілком доречно характеризувалося як «важке, але контрольоване». Проте тепер воно з під контролю вийшло. Наразі виглядає, що наш фронт на Донбасі рухнув. Оборона ЗСУ дезорганізована, війська втомлені, ослаблені, а чимало підрозділів…