Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Первый забайкальский путинюгиндец, оператор FPV-дронов, младлей Батоцыренов Александр Михайлович 1998 г.р. по кличке "Ковальский" в ходе проведения СВОВУ после пары ранений 04/02/26 у Новогригоровки окончательно всё. Аминь
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Первый забайкальский путинюгиндец, оператор FPV-дронов, младлей Батоцыренов Александр Михайлович 1998 г.р. по кличке "Ковальский" в ходе проведения СВОВУ после пары ранений 04/02/26 у Новогригоровки окончательно всё. Аминь
vk.ru/wall-193354349_9876 #всрф #потерьнет #груз200
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
RT @Ukrsportbase: The IOC has recognized Russian figure skater Adeliia Petrosian as a neutral athlete.
Petrosian and Petr Gumennik were dressed in clothes with logos of companies that were sanctioned for supporting aggression against Ukraine.
Rostelecom, T-Bank...
RT @Ukrsportbase: The IOC has recognized Russian figure skater Adeliia Petrosian as a neutral athlete.
Petrosian and Petr Gumennik were dressed in clothes with logos of companies that were sanctioned for supporting aggression against Ukraine.
Rostelecom, T-Bank...
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Dan (Twitter)
RT @Boeing777_39P: New info suggests at least 12 soldiers (not including officers also died in the 155th Marines CP strike, likely brining up the KIA tally to over 20. So far only one obiturary can be found. https://twitter.com/Boeing777_39P/status/2006770424080900388?s=20
https://yadocent.livejournal.com/1881994.html https://twitter.com/Boeing777_39P/status/2006770424080900388#m
RT @Boeing777_39P: New info suggests at least 12 soldiers (not including officers also died in the 155th Marines CP strike, likely brining up the KIA tally to over 20. So far only one obiturary can be found. https://twitter.com/Boeing777_39P/status/2006770424080900388?s=20
https://yadocent.livejournal.com/1881994.html https://twitter.com/Boeing777_39P/status/2006770424080900388#m
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Dan (Twitter)
RT @wartranslated: Ukraine is ready to offer Russia a ceasefire if they hold elections Zelensky said.
RT @wartranslated: Ukraine is ready to offer Russia a ceasefire if they hold elections Zelensky said.
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Dan (Twitter)
RT @DarthPutinKGB: 5 western countries say killed Navalny with poison. A short history
1 In 2020 a Russian in Russia, under surveillance by Russian intelligence, left hotel in Russia & got on a Russian plane going from Russia to Russia & consumed a Russian nerve agent only Russia by the CIA.
RT @DarthPutinKGB: 5 western countries say killed Navalny with poison. A short history
1 In 2020 a Russian in Russia, under surveillance by Russian intelligence, left hotel in Russia & got on a Russian plane going from Russia to Russia & consumed a Russian nerve agent only Russia by the CIA.
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BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking)
Russia killed opposition leader Alexei Navalny using toxin from dart frog, UK says https://bbc.in/4tCnqxs
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Dan (Twitter)
RT @MalcontentmentT: Point to be made. Yes, a request for OPSEC has been made.
If it's in the public domain, using that info isn't breaking OPSEC. It's been a long time since this reminder has been needed.
What's unusual about the tactical operation Ukraine is doing is OPSEC is more important than it was just a month ago.
Russian area commanders no longer know where all their forward units are or their status. Russian ISR is degraded. This is due to Starlink and Telegram bans.
So in this particular case, the argument that Russian area commanders see and know everything isn't factual. They don't have real-time information anymore.
Additionally, Ukraine proved in Kupiansk that even in the age of 24/7 ISR, OPSEC is still relevant.
The Russian-aligned maps are a hot mess due to 6 months of picture reports, particularly in the Pokrovske AO. Let them cook in the juices of their own Kool-Aid.
Some of the assessments I've read from Russian analysts struggling to...
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RT @MalcontentmentT: Point to be made. Yes, a request for OPSEC has been made.
If it's in the public domain, using that info isn't breaking OPSEC. It's been a long time since this reminder has been needed.
What's unusual about the tactical operation Ukraine is doing is OPSEC is more important than it was just a month ago.
Russian area commanders no longer know where all their forward units are or their status. Russian ISR is degraded. This is due to Starlink and Telegram bans.
So in this particular case, the argument that Russian area commanders see and know everything isn't factual. They don't have real-time information anymore.
Additionally, Ukraine proved in Kupiansk that even in the age of 24/7 ISR, OPSEC is still relevant.
The Russian-aligned maps are a hot mess due to 6 months of picture reports, particularly in the Pokrovske AO. Let them cook in the juices of their own Kool-Aid.
Some of the assessments I've read from Russian analysts struggling to...
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Dan (Twitter)
RT @konrad_muzyka: This post from early November remains valid. Recent Ukrainian counterattacks along the Hulyaipole axis confirm that Russian force density in certain sectors — including operationally significant ones — remains relatively low, enabling well-coordinated Ukrainian assaults to achieve rapid, localised territorial gains.
The key question remains whether Ukraine possesses sufficient reserves to consolidate gains and hold recaptured positions before Russian forces regroup and counterattack.
What we are witnessing now is a clear Ukrainian tactical success and a notable Russian setback. Russian forces were unable to translate their earlier operational achievement — crossing the Haichur River — into a durable foothold. Equally significant was their apparent failure to anticipate and absorb the Ukrainian counterstroke, which reversed more than a month of Russian advances in the area.
And the scale of the setback is evident. It may also suggest that Ukraine’s manpower constraints, which we have long considered a structural vulnerability, are being mitigated, at least locally and temporarily.
RT @konrad_muzyka: This post from early November remains valid. Recent Ukrainian counterattacks along the Hulyaipole axis confirm that Russian force density in certain sectors — including operationally significant ones — remains relatively low, enabling well-coordinated Ukrainian assaults to achieve rapid, localised territorial gains.
The key question remains whether Ukraine possesses sufficient reserves to consolidate gains and hold recaptured positions before Russian forces regroup and counterattack.
What we are witnessing now is a clear Ukrainian tactical success and a notable Russian setback. Russian forces were unable to translate their earlier operational achievement — crossing the Haichur River — into a durable foothold. Equally significant was their apparent failure to anticipate and absorb the Ukrainian counterstroke, which reversed more than a month of Russian advances in the area.
And the scale of the setback is evident. It may also suggest that Ukraine’s manpower constraints, which we have long considered a structural vulnerability, are being mitigated, at least locally and temporarily.
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Konrad Muzyka - Rochan Consulting (@konrad_muzyka)
As seen in many recent Ukrainian counterattacks, Russian forces—though advancing—often maintain low force density. This allows relatively small Ukrainian units, such as an infantry company or battalion (it does not apply to this video), to push the FLOT significantly…
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Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
Diefenbaker would have said yes. https://twitter.com/CoKeynesian/status/2022668999772045537#m
Diefenbaker would have said yes. https://twitter.com/CoKeynesian/status/2022668999772045537#m
Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
@kaspergoossens @Jeff21461: There are still active USAI cases paying for VAMPIRE sustainment.
@kaspergoossens @Jeff21461: There are still active USAI cases paying for VAMPIRE sustainment.