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Dan (Twitter)
28. North Korean KIAs in Kursk Oblast.
One more film from last week on the reported reemergence of North Koreans in Kursk.
One is hit by an FPV strike by UAF 47th Mechanised Brigade.
Almost definitely KIA!
Film released 12.02.24.
t.me/brygada47/1242
28. North Korean KIAs in Kursk Oblast.
One more film from last week on the reported reemergence of North Koreans in Kursk.
One is hit by an FPV strike by UAF 47th Mechanised Brigade.
Almost definitely KIA!
Film released 12.02.24.
t.me/brygada47/1242
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
RT @ReporterTired: І трохи про роботу і колег.
Їздити на війну, особливо якщо ти фрілансер і їздиш на своїх колесах - дорого. На фото колеги Інна та Зоряна, авто яких майже догнав російський дрон. В Інни, до слова, сьогодні ДН і вона намагається реанімувати авто.
Банка:
https://send.monobank.ua/jar/81T1brkNgN https://twitter.com/InnaVarenytsia/status/1891490238750478683#m
RT @ReporterTired: І трохи про роботу і колег.
Їздити на війну, особливо якщо ти фрілансер і їздиш на своїх колесах - дорого. На фото колеги Інна та Зоряна, авто яких майже догнав російський дрон. В Інни, до слова, сьогодні ДН і вона намагається реанімувати авто.
Банка:
https://send.monobank.ua/jar/81T1brkNgN https://twitter.com/InnaVarenytsia/status/1891490238750478683#m
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @USN_Submariner: Happy Monday, SUPRISE CREW!
OTD in 1960: Captain Edward L. Beach aboard USS Triton (SSRN-586), announcing the start of Operation Sandblast, the first submerged circumnavigation of the earth. The 36,000 nautical mile trip was proof of concept for long, undetected, submerged ops.
RT @USN_Submariner: Happy Monday, SUPRISE CREW!
OTD in 1960: Captain Edward L. Beach aboard USS Triton (SSRN-586), announcing the start of Operation Sandblast, the first submerged circumnavigation of the earth. The 36,000 nautical mile trip was proof of concept for long, undetected, submerged ops.
The Lookout (Twitter)
@Tatarigami_UA: On the economic and reconstitution side, Chinese offers could prove enticing for Ukraine, and if no one else steps up, it will be hard to blame Ukraine for seizing it.
It would be a bad outcome for the rest of Europe, but if it happens, our own inaction has brought it on.
@Tatarigami_UA: On the economic and reconstitution side, Chinese offers could prove enticing for Ukraine, and if no one else steps up, it will be hard to blame Ukraine for seizing it.
It would be a bad outcome for the rest of Europe, but if it happens, our own inaction has brought it on.
The Lookout (Twitter)
@Shivak03: The outlook does seem bleak but a coalition of European countries could rise to the occasion.
@Shivak03: The outlook does seem bleak but a coalition of European countries could rise to the occasion.
The Lookout (Twitter)
@Shivak03: I think you know I don't believe in European unity on security and defense issues.
Therefore, I think we will see blocks appearing , such as the Nordic-Baltics, trying to prepare as best we can together.
Lots of uncertainty still with the rest on how serious they actually are in spending more and how they see the potential threats from the east.
The UK leading a larger Northern European block would be preferable IMO, but they would need to begin a serious defense buildup first. Something that for now seems unlikely.
@Shivak03: I think you know I don't believe in European unity on security and defense issues.
Therefore, I think we will see blocks appearing , such as the Nordic-Baltics, trying to prepare as best we can together.
Lots of uncertainty still with the rest on how serious they actually are in spending more and how they see the potential threats from the east.
The UK leading a larger Northern European block would be preferable IMO, but they would need to begin a serious defense buildup first. Something that for now seems unlikely.
Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
RT @John_A_Ridge: The proposed U.S. commitment is uselessly vague, which isn’t surprising.
The admin hasn’t asked Congress to enact additional authorities and appropriations for PDA, USAI, or FMF. Without Congressional action, the U.S. cannot legally obligate new security assistance to Ukraine. https://twitter.com/DAlperovitch/status/1891520376942776719#m
RT @John_A_Ridge: The proposed U.S. commitment is uselessly vague, which isn’t surprising.
The admin hasn’t asked Congress to enact additional authorities and appropriations for PDA, USAI, or FMF. Without Congressional action, the U.S. cannot legally obligate new security assistance to Ukraine. https://twitter.com/DAlperovitch/status/1891520376942776719#m
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@front_ukrainian: Meaning they would not be there to defend Ukraine. They are there as a show of force. Russia would be able to take cities like Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Sumy before they reach any peacekeeping force, which would then withdraw since they aren’t obligated to defend Ukraine 🇺🇦
@front_ukrainian: Meaning they would not be there to defend Ukraine. They are there as a show of force. Russia would be able to take cities like Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Sumy before they reach any peacekeeping force, which would then withdraw since they aren’t obligated to defend Ukraine 🇺🇦
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@ukraine_map @front_ukrainian: The peacekeeping forces would likely be stationed far from the frontline. Possibly even farther like in Lviv or Kyiv. Be there as peacekeepers, and be insignificant enough to defend even 5% of the border from Russia, leaving massive gaps for Russia to attack Ukraine 🇺🇦
@ukraine_map @front_ukrainian: The peacekeeping forces would likely be stationed far from the frontline. Possibly even farther like in Lviv or Kyiv. Be there as peacekeepers, and be insignificant enough to defend even 5% of the border from Russia, leaving massive gaps for Russia to attack Ukraine 🇺🇦
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@ukraine_map @front_ukrainian: This shouldn’t be a negotiation for after the war. At minimum, they should already be in Ukraine now. Europe should send a force of 50k their troops (not as peacekeepers) to be stationed in Lviv, Kyiv, and Odesa Oblasts. Peacekeepers flee whenever a conflict occurs
@ukraine_map @front_ukrainian: This shouldn’t be a negotiation for after the war. At minimum, they should already be in Ukraine now. Europe should send a force of 50k their troops (not as peacekeepers) to be stationed in Lviv, Kyiv, and Odesa Oblasts. Peacekeepers flee whenever a conflict occurs
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@WarMonitor3: Has the US 🇺🇸 lost their minds? The current administration seems more like traitors to Europe than Allies. They are favoring Russia every step of the way.
@WarMonitor3: Has the US 🇺🇸 lost their minds? The current administration seems more like traitors to Europe than Allies. They are favoring Russia every step of the way.
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