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I am terrible at making threads.
It looks like things are about to get extra spooky just in time for Halloween because Ukraine has attacked the Chechen directly and they are vowing revenge.
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/10/29/drone-attacks-russian-special-forces-university-in-chechnya-a86838
https://t.me/RKadyrov_95/5201
>"They've bitten us - we will destroy them," [Chechen leader] Kadyrov told reporters in a video published by Russian state news agency RIA. "In the very near future we'll show them the kind of vengeance they've never even dreamt of," he said.

Also from last thread apparently the Ukes have taken up shovel combat. >>5383 

Link to previous thread: >>4170
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>>5443 (OP) 
<apparently the Ukes have taken up shovel combat >>5383 
>slowpoke image
>liveleak logo
>video filmed horizontally with very shitty bit/framerate that looks obviously old
Must've taken it up 10 years ago then.
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Army rangers found dead in kurks, they fought well for Israel.
>>5443 (OP) 
>Also from last thread apparently the Ukes have taken up shovel combat
Those are the russians, I think it was something the ((( news ))) were pushing, along side, russian economy is dying and russian military has no artillery.
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Something interesting taken from Russian Telegram few days ago

>Our American is behind enemy lines.

>Russian special services, together with units of the 36th Guards Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade of the 29th Guards Combined Arms Army of the Eastern Military District of the Russian Ministry of Defense, carried out an operation to evacuate a valuable operational source - a US citizen who played a key role in preparing the assault on the village of Bogoyavlenka in the Ugledar direction.

>Kenneth M. (name changed) spent 2 years with the SVO in Ukraine, providing Russia with valuable intelligence that allowed it to carry out precision strikes against the enemy while minimizing damage to civilian infrastructure and the civilian population.

>The life of the rescued American is not in danger. The issue of granting political asylum and becoming a Russian citizen is being decided.

>We need Americans like this.
>Well, welcome to Russia.
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Remember, Ukraine has the moral high ground, Russia has lost!
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War, war has changed.
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>The gist: Russian armored groups of the Fifth Brigade are rushing into Kurakhovo. The city is heavily fortified. The Ukrainian Armed Forces have shielded themselves with the "Surovikin Line". They dug an anti-tank ditch along the entire line of defense, reinforced it with concrete tetrahedrons ("dragon's teeth"), and entangled all the MZP (low-visibility obstacles) - a tangle of steel wire in which even a tank can get entangled. 
>The Fifth Brigade carved a passage in this line of defense, concentrating tank and artillery fire in one place. Ukrainian commanders realized that a breakthrough of Russian armor was about to follow through this gap, and they made an unconventional decision, despite the hits from our artillery - they plugged the gap with a Ukrainian tank. This can be seen in the objective control footage.
>The Ukrainian crew, two tankmen, jumped out and tried to save themselves in the ruins of Kurakhovo. In the black and white footage (this is daytime, but filmed in thermal imaging mode), you can see how the Fifth Brigade's drone operators are destroying the Ukrainian tankmen. At the same time, two motorcyclists of the Fifth Brigade pick up two of Russian tankmen and rush to the abandoned tank.
>Sitting down, getting tangled in the scattered MZP, the tankmen run to the defense line, jump into the Ukrainian tank, start it up and drive it toward the residential sector. The Ukrainian artillerymen hit the tank several times, and it gets stuck in the ruins of Kurakhovo. The passage was again cleared for Russian attacks
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Fuck, I should had gone to Ukraine to work there as a hohol personal assistent, need to buy food, pay rent, send papers? I could do that for a price.
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>>5443 (OP) 
>1st image
Explain flags please. Is this some new globohomo pride sect?
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>>5456
>Explain flags please. 
It's just Russian and Ukranian flags that I halloweened up for the thread theme. You know the colors of candy corn and candy pumpkins(?)
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>>5455
What are they saying in the second video?
>>5454
By the end of this war vehicles will be impossible  to discern from underneath all of the cages. Cages will have several layers and vehicles will be so fat they will not ba able to fit on standard roads. drivers will have to use drones to see where they are going.
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>>5460
I still find it very humorous how parts of war have become so advanced, that the solution to them is to come full circle back to Medieval times with a twist. Gas powered trebuchets when?
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>>5461
Great idea. You know how there are catapults on aircraft carriers for launching planes? Well we can do the same with drones, which would increase their operational range. Just put them in trebuchet and send towards enemy.
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In other news, the attempt to color revolution Georgia is falling on its face...so far. I hope the Georgian Dream people are in good with the local security men.
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>>5457
>Russian and Ukranian flags that I halloweened up for the thread theme
Yellow and green should've been same color tho.
OP is a faggot, again, as it was foretold.
>>5461
>Gas powered trebuchets when?
>>5462
>Just put them in trebuchet and send towards enemy.
Do rocket assisted projectiles count? All artillery (and rockets) are gas propelled/powered technically.
Also glide bombs, if you would count an airplane as a very elaborate trebuchet..
>>5463
What is happening in Georgia?
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>>5465
They just held their parliamentary elections, and there was attempted ballot-stuffing, mobs, and even some Ukro-paramilitaries.  Georgian Dream  is the winning party, who want to balance Georgia's foreign policy between NATO and CSAT, which only makes sense for a buffer state.
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>>5466
Unfortunately for them if you do not pledge entirely to one side or the other, you will still be fucked for it.
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>>5467
Finland managed just fine for decades.
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And things go fucking retarded.
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>>5470
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>>5470
>>5471
>We'll happily exploit Russians as long as we can then ditch them.
How European of Linus
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>>5476
>westoid cartoons
>>5476
Ukrops bombarding their own civilian residential areas to drive up recruitment soon?
Putin clearly isn't going to uphold WW2-era western values.
>>5457
Good lad
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>Top 10 anime betrayals.
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>>5480
Is there anything solid yet about deployment of norks or is it still a schizo dream?
>>5468
>Finland managed just fine for decades.
"This too shall pass."
>>5470
Here's the actual change if anyone is curious: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/diff/MAINTAINERS?id=c55228220dd33e7627ad9736b6fce4df5e7eac98
>>5475
>exploit Russians
How? Russians are getting plenty of benefits from OSS being a thing, case in point they're free to fork the code and do their own thing (and free to pull future contributions too), not like they're being denied access to their own contributions.
Most if not all of these maintainers are directly working for Russian government companies it's not like they were banned simply based on ethnicity. Many Russian sounding names remaining in there https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/MAINTAINERS?id=c55228220dd33e7627ad9736b6fce4df5e7eac98 (look for "Sergey", "Ivan", etc.)
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>>5482
>How? Russians are getting plenty of benefits from OSS being a thing
I meant in in broader historical terms, not just a Linux stuff.
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>>5481
I wouldn't be surprised if they are throwing them into Kursk to pretend they're counter attacking.
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>>5483
>I meant in in broader historical terms
Standard fare in international politics. If anything hohols are being exploited hard, NATO promised them everything and now left them to the wolves.
>>5481
>Is there anything solid yet about deployment of norks or is it still a schizo dream?
I found this.
>>5481
Nope, just fake hohol videos and slav shiposts.
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>>5498
First one has big gachimuchi energy.
>>5453
>Two grown dudes being sent to die to plug a hole for 5 minutes at most in no man's land
>That one soldier tripping amidst their two mutilated bodies and tripping again over them probably due to getting tangled
Grim and senseless
>>5455
TUKfags practically behave like cartel members when being sieged, except without blasting music and wearing leather.
>>5470
As expected, since early 2010s russians are a big part of the (useful) internet presence, for outcasts at least, and if you cut russian internet you practically delete the vast majority of music pirating, most movies and half the cracked games and programs on the torrent and p2p spheres. 
Guess commiefornians are going to jump the border again to pirate content like in the old days... if they remember how to do it
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>>5481
Who knows.
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PROOF OF BEST KOREANS INVOLVED IN THE SPECIAL OPERATIONS!
>>5510
The news try to turn this into a scary situation, but I find it to be goofy and fun. I mean, one of them is just laughing and being friendly, and the other one is such a sleepyhead that he couldn't even bother to find a tree to lean against.
>>5510
That 3rd image is AI generated.
>nigger holding the passport
>thats not how palms work
>black netting under the passport
>everything else

step it up.
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>>5510
>your message has to be unique
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>>5513
there you, for you shitposting needs.
>>5510
>Best Korean
That guys speaking chinese.
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>>5533
23mm 2A14 gun taken from a ZU-23
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So what is going to happen now? Is he going to keep doing the same thing, pull the plug or nuke russia?
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>>5552
Trump claimed that he was going to end the war in Ukraine day one. If he holds to that his only two options are to pull out all logistical and material support and offer up Ukraine to Russia or threaten to bomb Moscow if Russia doesn't stop the war. Which Russia won't so either Trump will have to back down, on day one, or actually attack Russia and start WWIII.
So yeah, pull the plug or nuke Russia. I have a feeling that he'll pull the plug but who knows. 

The actual thing to watch, I think, will be how does he handle Israel-Palastine-Lebabon-Syria-Iran thing. Obviously he's going to give Netanyahu all the support that he wants but the monkey's paw is that he may give Bibi more support than he could have ever dreamed or can handle.
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>>5552
I feel like that depends 100 percent on what Bibi values more: Keeping another Chosen in a throne of power over the Gentiles, or taking all of Ukraine's aid for his own wars but throwing Zelensky under the bus?
And so my complete guess is Trump slow walks ending the Ukraine War to try and find ways to please all belligerents with Jew tribe affiliation.
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>>5553
I think he is going to nuke Lebanon and Iran.
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>>5553
>only two options
>So yeah, pull the plug or nuke Russia.
Don't forget sanctions, or rather lifting the existing ones as a bargaining chip, but that may be more of a catalyst to a frozen conflict peace deal. Ukraine is in a tough spot in terms of manpower and it's only getting worse. And there's still 3 months to go until Trump is in office. And it's winter. And hohol power grid is all fucked up. We'll see I guess.
>>5554
>but throwing Zelensky under the bus
Implying anyone gives a shit about Zelensky's fate? What?
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>>5554
>>5559
Z-man looked like he had his heart torn out after meeting with Trump. He'll be lucky if he doesn't get the Diem treatment.
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>>5559
Ending sanctions would be attractive to Putin but I don't see how they would end the war without other concessions. Verifiable and no revocable concessions. 

>>5561
I guess the next thing is to see whether Zelensky will just cut and run or whether he'll try something crazy and desperate to prevent the war from ending.
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>>5564
Zelensky can
>Flee the dead ship like the rat he is.
>Or stay on and kill and many gentiles as possible like the rat he is, before getting killed himself probably.
I do not envy his position. No matter what he does, he betrays one half of his nature.
Allegedly norks have free access to the internet, and many on them are developing porn addiction as a result.
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>>5568
Sounds like kike adjacent propaganda.
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>>5558
My bet too.
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>>5569
>Norks are porn addicts
<Nooooo muh KIKES
Outed yourself, ESL Pisslamist. Trump won and your kind is getting deported.
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god damn kikes are salty today.
>>5576
>deported
But dass raycist.
>>5576
I mean, I doubt that there's much of a problem, if there is one at all. Their officers might rein in their internet if there are issues. Nothingburger again.
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>>5581
Just another rumor to passive-aggressively mock the eastern powers even as they are kicking jewkraine's ass.
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REMINDER THAT THIS IS A SPAMMER/SHILL FROM 4CHAN'S /LGBT/ BOARD
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>>5569
>>5582
yea, just like Russia's running out of missiles, so they're using rocket-propelled shovels with washing machine chips, and their small arms are rusty mosin-nagants, and they're all drunk & starving and eating the flesh of dead ukrainians, and constantly committing war crimes when they can figure out how to tie their shoelaces (unlike our greatest ally Israel, who never does anything wrong in its crusade against evil terrorism).
One of the more fascinating aspects of the Russo-Ukrainian war, alongside a re-emergence of WWI tactics and the maturation of drone warfare, is the propaganda war. There's been an absolute deluge of gaslighting and lies regarding this, and the NPC's keep believing it, no matter how absurd it gets. It's not all gullibility, however -- there's also something I call the fantasy fallacy, ie the belief that the real world is like books, vidya, or tv shows. In this, the goobergators, Trump supporters, and Russians are the ghouls, goblins, and stormtroopers, commanded by the Dark Lord Trump or Putin; and therefore the NPCs/Ukrainians etc are the protagonists in the story. Obviously this is wildly delusional, and the real world isn't like that, but I think the fantasy fallacy goes a long way towards explaining why these absurd narratives are accepted uncritically.
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>>5583
I guess that mincer got kicked in the head one too many times by some brown people.
>>5584
My theory: It's the capeshit movie trend. Any nuance or moral ambiguity from the original material was scrubbed away. Everyone's either a Good Guy or a Bad Guy, or at most a Good Guy temporarily mind controlled by a Bad Guy. And Bad Guys are doing bad because that's what Bad Guys do, of course.
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>>5584
Is kind of crazy how normalfags believe or make propaganda, I have seen some kiketube videos saying that the hohols are winning and russia is losing, russia will collapse soon.
Maybe they are doing it because Russia is literary the bad guy of the entertaiment media I consume or they do it for money to scam other normalfags.
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>>5584
I suppose it's what happens when you live in a social-electronic echo chamber without hard food scarcity or other things to remind you of god's presence/the reality of reality.
The average peasant living in the USSR or a Warsaw pact member state during the cold war was nowhere near as deluded as the modern NATO acolyte because no amount of gommunistic greatness can hide the hunger endured while standing in line to get your food allotment regardless of how well your farm is doing nor the cold from the usual winter power outages.
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>>5589
>praise
The competency crisis has hit the JIDF as well it seems.
>>5552
I am drunk posting.
But perhaps one possibility is Trump pulling USA support, but still allowing the EU and private contractors to continue the fight.
Hey, I don't recall him saying 'exactly' who would be ending the Ukraine War.
>Elon Musk, sitting in on a phonecall between Trump and Zelensky, personally reassured Zelensky that Musk will continue providing Starlink support to Ukraine.
Lol. Lmao even. Let the Coping Games begin! Again! I am so glad I didn't vote for the clown show this time.
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>>5598
'Ate the orange retard but even if his plan were to call a ceasefire on his first day as President and demand Zelensky enter peace talks, cutting off the Ukie's comms would be a dumb move.
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Ukraine, Russia Exchange Bodies Of Fallen Soldiers
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>The Ukrainian Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War reported that the bodies of 563 servicemen have been returned to Ukraine, of whom 320 were killed in Donetsk, 89 in Bakhmut, and another 154 had been in morgues on Russian territory. At the same time, the bodies of 37 Russian servicemen have been returned to Russia. The International Committee of the Red Cross, the Security Service of Ukraine, Ukraine's Interior Ministry, and other representatives of security and defense institutions assisted in the exchange, the Coordination Headquarters reported. To read the original story by Current Time, click here.
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>>5603
So many dead white men, I bet the jews are smiling.
>>5600
I would agree with you if I had not seen Musk being vocal about ending the Ukraine War and lamenting its war profiteering, while at the same time being a key player in continuing the war by supplying Ukraine with Starlink satellites.
I am paying much closer attention to what Trump and Team do, rather than say, this time around. 4D Chess no longer works on me.
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>>5605
>I am paying much closer attention to what Trump and Team do, rather than say, this time around. 
Absolutely. It's the only way pay attention to politics in this day and age. However the entire news story is about "what they say". Nothing has been done yet.
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>>5606
>Nothing has been done yet.
True. And therein lies the problem.
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>>5607
But he can't do anything yet. He's not president until he's sworn in.
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>>5603
>563 Gnahzees
>37 Liberators
D-does Ukraine lack the capacity/will to recover dead bodies from their side of the battlefield, are the K/D ratios heavily skewed in Russia's favor or did the Ukrainians find other uses for Russian corpses?
>>5608
>It'll happen!
>You'll see!
Lol. Let the Hopium Games begin!
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>>5610
Kek. It's devil's advocate. I mean he literally cannot do shit until January. He might force negotiations or he might keep the meat grinder going for another year. He might fall down the steps of his jet tomorrow and leave JD Vance as president, what the fuck do I know?
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Wagner PCM memorial/cemetery opened in Novosibirsk today. Dragon's teeth headstones look pretty cool.
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Per the Financial Times, Trump's win has the Ukraine trying to follow through with plans proposed in Zelensky's meeting with Trump in September to turn tricks for the West for continued support. The Ukraine's terms in this plan include
>replace some US troops across Europe with Ukrainians post-war
>give the West sole access to "critical resources" in an "Anybody but China" plan
>the Ukraine joins NATO
What the second item means is economic colonization of the Ukraine by the West. The Ukraine would abandon any deals and infrastructure it has with China and switch to the US and EU as well as sell its resource rights to them. The Ukraine would turn into an economic zone, and its already dwindling force of young men would be shipped across Europe.
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>>5612
>Dragon's teeth headstones look pretty cool.
No, I hate it. What kind of tombstones are those, get that modernist trash outta here.
They should have been orthodox crosses. 
<inb4 not every merc was christian durr hurr
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>>5638
Well, they do say you will never find an atheists in foxholes.
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>Photos have appeared online that allegedly show North Korean 170mm M-1989 self-propelled guns heading to the front. The main advantage is the long firing range (up to 60 km is claimed). The main question is the real accuracy of such guns and the possibility of their inclusion in a reconnaissance and strike complex.

Looks like Russians got new toys.
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>>5646
Is this norks looking to test their stuff IRL or Russia really is running low on arty/ammo.
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>>5647
Norks trying to test if their hardware can really reach Seoul, sounds like an interesting idea.
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>>5649
>sounds like an interesting idea
fuck that
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>>5647
I dont think Russia is running out of artillery, but you'd be a fool to not want to saturate the front with as much guns as you can. The real bottleneck would be artillery shells.

Also, there seema to be some sort of technology transfer from Russia to Norks, king Nork has been seen unveiling drones that look suspiciously like Lancets.
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>>5650
>a flying flower pot
>a flying fire flower pot
>>5651
>The real bottleneck would be artillery shells.
Yeah the 170mm is a rather unique, Koksan seems to be the one and only gun chambered for it. Maybe norks have a pile of 170mm shells past their prime, use it or lose it, as they say.
>>5586
>>5587
>>5588
All these factor in as well. I think the West was counting on their two-pronged approach to work (military aid + sanctions), from there, they'd try to make the Russian withdrawal look like a humiliating rout, and then keep using the Ukraine as a wedge, get a color revolution going, etc. But all this depended on defeating the invasion, and when Russia shifted to WWI tactics + air power/drones, the Regime's plans went completely off the rails. Since then, they've kept doubling down; some elites may even be deluded by their own propaganda at this point. One thing's for sure, there will be a truly epic meltdown when the Russians achieve decisive victory over the Hohols, and an entire constellation of fake news & propaganda comes crashing down. The cognitive dissonance will be like 2016 all over again.
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>>5656
The hohols need to keep feeding the war with corpses until trump gets into office in a desperate attempt to get peace with russia.
And if by some retarded miracle the slavs accept to end the war the propaganda will paint it as a huge win for hoholand.
But I still don't see any reason for Putin to end the Special Military Operations in Ukraine.
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>>5656
>and an entire constellation of fake news & propaganda comes crashing down. The cognitive dissonance will be like 2016 all over again.
That's overly dramatic, western populace is very much preoccupied with cost of living at this time and shitting on team red/blue (take your pick) and accusing the other side of pedophilia, the whole Ukraine thing will just gradually get memory hoholed.
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>>5657
Domestic inflation running at 16% and rising might be a reason. It's all dependent on how long the economy can support the war effort.
>>5659
Yes, just like the plandemic and the killer vaccines, normies memoryholed themselves out of shame after being tricked into taking the shot, lol.
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>Today's forecast
DEATH!
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>Biden has authorized the use of US missiles to strike deep into Russia
I guess the current administration is going to push things through as much as they can before January.
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>Biden/Someone/Something authorized U.S. missiles and their american operators to be used by Ukraine to strike deep into Russian territory
>Butin/Russia/Gazprom has cut distribution of gas and presumably sales themselves to Austria ahead of next winter
>Scholz/Germany has resumed contact with Butin/Russia and asked again what would it take for them to stop
>Russia flinging a bunch of missiles to Ukrainian energy infrastructure 
>Eggs and milk have gone up in price
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>>5664
>>5667
>>5668
I wonder how far this will go?
>Rusia monke still making gainz
How can this be?
NATO told me they Generals Mud&Winter would team up to slop climate change in its tracks, did Putler use eastern magicks to transform his goons into Yetis?
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Russia seems to be just slapping the shit out of Odesa
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It was the Russians!
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>>5671
>Yetis
They are called Uruk-hai, an upgrade to goblins and orcs.
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>>5677
That first one has Koyaanisqatsi stuck in my head now.
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>>5681
How likely is it that Russia would vaporize a satelite or two dozen?
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Seems an anti-missile defense system measure knocked a russian rocket down but not completely destroying it, the debris was still armed and fell into a residential area that killed 8 civilians.
Makes me wonder how many times they claimed the ruskies targeted civies when it was collateral for saving the grid.

>>5683
Ukraine War in a nutshell
Just stuck me that the entire concept and warning of Koyaanisqatsi is shockingly similar to Ted Kaczynski's
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>>5681
Apparently Ukraine has fires the first ATACMS strike int Russia.
>>5684
Just bring on the Kessler syndrome as far as I'm concerned. I'm tired of this gay modern "space race" anyway. There was suppose to be fucking Moon and Mars settlements by this point, at minimum!
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>>5686
Blame the ancients for not killing all the jews.
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>Main Missile and Artillery Directorate (GRAU) arsenal in Karachev, Bryansk Oblast
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>>5689
Silly Ukrainians, you should have mass mobilized earlier if you wanted the weapons earlier.
Hindsight is a silly thing.

>The EU bitch
Is she seriously in front of a green screen?
Guess it says a lot about the enthusiasm about Ukraine when she can't even be bothered to stand in front of a real flag.
Not like the EU has a shortage of flags.
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>Not like the EU has a shortage of flags.
Don't be so sure.
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Russians seem to churning out expansions for the solid rocket production facilites. Kinda big deal for them since they've left them untouched since the fall of Soviet Union 30 years ago.
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>>5694
>"If a non-nuclear state attacks with full sponsorship of a nuclear state, we reserve the right to fling a nuke at the non-nukie" t. Russia
>Refurbishing of rocket production facilities dormant since the last Soviet era
>Ukraine going overdrive in rocket production with Zelensky opening new facilities 
>Ukraine bombing Russian territory with U.S. missiles and their operators
>EU committing themselves in
It's frickin' ogre isn't it
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come join me in the secret nuclear bunker!
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>>5695
It was nice shitposting with all of you anons.
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>>5695
Don't forget that MAD on the Korean beninsula is effectively gone as well, expect that conflict to reignite in parlance with Taiwan.
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nothing will happen
nothing ever happens
>>5699
I also ignored the part in which the EU said that, along with giving Ukraine more long-range missiles now that the US did, they also gave them permission to use "non-persistent" mines and will send them some.
What a shame, i wanted to visit Eastern Europe someday because i think it's pretty. Taiwan has been americanized but they were a decent archival country of imperial China customs like Hong Kong was.
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Ukrainian sources report thay Russians have for the first time used non nuclear ICMB on target in Dnepro. No confirmation yet on validity, only some low quality footage and a picture of something that hit the target.

Not sure how much weight the claim holds since I'm sure ICBM would light up on every EWR active in Europe.
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Got some footage of the latest Ukranian offensive!
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Hungary has deployed their anti-missile system facing Ukraine because they say something might spill in amidst possible attacks
Ukraine has launched Storm Shadow missiles the UK handed them
EU nations are closing their embassies in Kiev
Post-soviet republics are communicating to any of their citizens inside Ukraine to leave ASAP
US vetoed en masse any resolutions, discussed actively or in queue, about not selling arms or being an intermediary in ceasefires
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It appears that Russians did in fact use ICBM RS-26 Rubezh with conventional, explosive warheads. Target was some industrial enterprise.
>>5707
Nice to see us edging ever closer to nuclear war.
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>>5704
>since I'm sure ICBM would light up on every EWR active in Europe.
I'm guessing that was the whole point. It's putting Ukraine and the whole West on official fuck around and find out notice.
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>>5700
>webm
History repeats itself once again.
>>5707
>>5704
>ICBMs
Any chances of alleged slavshit maintenance as told by reliable Israeli NATO sources leading to another stray missile incident involving fertilizer stores on the Polish-Ukrainian actually all polish clay border?
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>>5708
Dont worry anon, everything will be fire.

>>5709
Makes sense, Russians probably used it to signal west it's willing to escalate the conflict. Ukraine is now officially the first country to have ICBM's used against it. Congratulations to them.

>>5710
>Any chances of alleged slavshit maintenance as told by reliable Israeli NATO sources leading to another stray missile incident involving fertilizer stores on the Polish-Ukrainian actually all polish clay border?
Who knows, this has already been a shit fest, no telling what's gonna happen.
The US is denying that it was an ICBM. They're saying it was a shorter-range form of ballistic missile instead.
Ukrain'e statements have also been kind of weasel-worded, with the translations I've seen saying they described it as "having characteristics of" an ICBM, which depending on "characteristics" is true of an awful lot of missiles that aren't ICBMs.
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>>5704
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>>5713
>The US is denying that it was an ICBM. They're saying it was a shorter-range form of ballistic missile instead.
That's kind of a distinction without a difference, especially given that Russia is known to for sure have ICBMs and nuclear warheads- which is the relevant points. If it turns out to not be a "real" ICBM (i.e. it's an ICBM but it's a single stage mod or something) then presumably the reason would be that they wanted to get the West's attention but not send them into absolute panic. Shit's tense and you might not want to accidentally over escalate.
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Personally though I think it's an ICBM because of how the warheads were glowing from friction and ram pressure.
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>>5713
If they want to be pedantic it's a MRBM. Not that it stops it from being capable of going from one continent to another depending on where the launch vehicle gets parked.
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>>5716
Were multiple missiles launched or was it equiped with a MIRV?
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>>5717
Yeah that's what I was trying to say. Either way it's an attention slap and a wake up call.

>>5718
I'm wondering the same thing. It seems like to me that it either was a single MIRV with multiple warhead groups or it was several MIRVs.
Either way it's a pretty eerie thing to see since if they were being used as designed one would not likely be able to report to anyone else that you have seen them. Especially from that close range.
>>5715
>That's kind of a distinction without a difference
There is something of a difference, between there are/were different treaties governing different ranges of ballistic missile.
For example, wasn't there a treaty dissolved during Trump's first presidency that would have governed MRBMs or IRBMs but not ICBMs?
Regardless of practical and technological distinction, there is one in law and policy, which matters for a strike that's intended to make a statement.
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>>5720
Trump did withdraw from the treaty that was governing the development of medium range ballistic and cruise missiles on the grounds that the Russian federation wasn't honouring it anyway.
Supposedly stocks were reduced by both sides but clearly they weren't entirely decommissioned.
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The goverment tells me that it is NOT an ICBM.
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Someone put to my attention that two test launches of Minuteman and two of Trident failed and then we get THIS
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>>5725
>It's not a REAL ICBM LMAO doesn't count
Russia is literally going to have to do an open air detonation up in Severny to get their point across, aren't they?
>>5728
>Experimental missile, don't worry you guys 
>They don't have many anyways, not a game changer bros
>t. USA
Man you only need one fully armed with funny stuff inside to change the game.
Truth is Butin already said it's an medium-range missile, not an intercontinental one, but this one goes 12,000 km/h
>>5713
>I've seen saying they described it as "having characteristics of" an ICBM, which depending on "characteristics" is true of an awful lot of missiles that aren't ICBMs.
RS-26, which is what was reportedly launched, is essentially the same as an RS-24 Yars (a proper ICBM) minus one stage. So that's not a total lie. suspiciously uncharacteristic for hohols
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>>5732
>RS-26, which is what was reportedly launched, is essentially the same as an RS-24 Yars (a proper ICBM) minus one stage
Oh so it is kind of like what I thought it might be. Probably the best choice as communicates the obvious and unmistakable message of "We can and we will- if we have to." without the balls tightening, and possibly accidental trigger of a launch on warning response that, say, firing a "full" ICBM from the further reaches of Russia might cause.

I guess it's to be seen if Ukraine and the West takes the hint now or not.
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>>5723
Were there videos with sound? I wonder what these sounded like coming down as the speed looks absolutely unreal, not to say it's fake, just unlike anything else.
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>>5736
Reentry vehicles (from space) go over Mach 20 (8.6km/s).
So yeah, it's pretty fast. You'll only have a couple seconds to spot them if it's cloudy.
>>5733
>takes the hint now or not.
I mean, in >>5726 Vlad straight up saying
>those ATACAMs you 'allowed' Ukraine to use...
>we're convinced you had to be directly involved in the launches.
>that makes you legitimate targets.
>now, did you see this that thing landing on hohols at mach 10?
>you have nothing to counter it, neither do your allies.
>if we strap another booster stage to that rocket it can do the same to your territory.
Apparently the missile used is not the RS-26 but a new one called "Oreshnik".
Kikepedia claims it's based on the RS-26, which I can believe, but their source is David Axe, so hardly credible.

It will probably be a while before we know the true details of the new missile.

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>In response to the deployment of American and British long-range weapons, on November 21, the Russian Armed Forces delivered a combined strike on a facility within Ukraine’s defence industrial complex. In field conditions, we also carried out tests of one of Russia’s latest medium-range missile systems – in this case, carrying a non-nuclear hypersonic ballistic missile that our engineers named Oreshnik. The tests were successful, achieving the intended objective of the launch. In the city of Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, one of the largest and most famous industrial complexes from the Soviet Union era, which continues to produce missiles and other armaments, was hit.
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The Great Red Amoeba hungers for a ruined holding action.
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Ukroboronprom weaponry fails
>Militants, in whose units these mines were delivered, without exception, note that, on average, 7-8 of 10 shells do not explode

>"You can only kill with this crap if it flies on your head. None of them explode."
"I shot ten, three exploded. One fell three meters from the position."
"Either they are stingy with gunpowder, or they don't know how to make it. If you throw them by hand, they will fly further."
"They shot for half a day, less than half exploded. Let those bitches from Oboronprom shoot themselves."
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>>5747
Why do Ukrainians hate other Ukrainians so much?
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>>5748
Is like that everywhere in eastern Europe
Polish hate other Poles 
Russians hate Russians
Romanians hate  Romanians 
Etc etc
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>>5752
>This dude said i was a leech journo and i should fuck off
>I am going to get into my apartment and get my stuff out
>With the help of some friends from the american... who are american and british soldiers
wat
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>>5752
tl;dr on the tiktoker vs low drag operator drama?

>>5753
>wat
1-800-CMON-NOW
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>>5751
>Is like that everywhere in eastern Europe
Which I find odd because it's mostly ethnostates with their own cultural identities - their own people - like much the rest of Europe. It's one thing that (ethnic) Russians are shitting on churkas flooding into the major cities, or Anglos vs Scots in the UK, or the various shades of amerimutt not getting along. I was being facetious about Ukrainians (although they have/had their east vs west regions thing going on), it's currently a warzone after all, this is probably about right:
>Either they are stingy with gunpowder, or they don't know how to make it.
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>>5754
>tl;dr on the tiktoker vs low drag operator drama?
Based on a cursory search, he's one of those grifters raking in donations and social media attention with fake stories about volunteering in Ukraine to offer them his "expertise" from his (also fictional) US military service. 
Presumably he's butthurt about journalists in general, because his scheme got revealed, pro-Hohol social media now hates him, and his wife divorced him.
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>>5756
>his scheme got revealed, pro-Hohol social media now hates him, and his wife divorced him
The man has now almost nothing to lose, very foolish for the journo to antagonize such a person 

>>5755
>Which I find odd because it's mostly ethnostates with their own cultural identities
But inside those there's other identities, in Romania there are the romanians themselves, the yugos with romanian names, the hungarians, the odd swabian, the aromanians if you don't consider them romanian, orthodox caucasians, and the world's favorite romanian: the gypsies.
You are bound to get fights when each other notice and disrespect their differences, almost every country has different enough people, i would say it's rare for a country not to have distinct types inside.
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>>5757
>in Romania there are the romanians themselves, the yugos with romanian names, the hungarians, the odd swabian, the aromanians if you don't consider them romanian, orthodox caucasians, and the world's favorite romanian: the gypsies.
There is also a split between Romanians from Transylvania and Romanians from the rest of the country.
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>Ukraine has attacked the Kursk Airport with several french and american ATACMS, Russia still angry about it
>NATO Committee head honcho Bauer says in a euro policy conference that businesses should be prepared for a wartime scenario 
>Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswimen says Russia is tired of seeing a specific american base inside Poland
>Aforementioned NATO head honcho Bauer mentioned, probably in the same conference, that NATO executives are openly discussing pre-emptive attacks on Russian launch sites because Putin wants a new world order; Lavrov declared he's not amused 
>Medvedev mentioned in his social media that the transfer of nuclear weaponry to Kiev would be interpreted as preparation for nuclear confrontation and would also violates a code in their nuke-deterrence manual
>Previously Medveded said the ATACMS attacks with NATO crew are fully in the region of World War III; an EU representative replied by calling him mentally ill due to "publicly diagnosing his condition"
We are getting deep into fuck-around-and-find-out territory, this shouldn't be happening
>>5762
I though things would quiet down now that dup won, but evidently the current administration will use these few weeks to make this mess even bigger.
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>>5762
Isn't this sort of escalation normal in war? Why is this surprising to anyone.
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>>5762
If >we start WW3 now dup won't get elected and superior western intelligence on Russian nuclear facilities combined with non-nuclear Hohol decoys will neutralize Putler's government in a jiffy, an absolutely flawless plan pls gib Raytheon contracts ok.

>>5764
>normal
Maybe in a quick, sudden spike of escalations like the Cuban missile crises or those classified habbedings in the CW where the Russians sometimes put themselves on high alert from a spooky NATO exercise and vice versa, but the rhetoric shown here is at the end of a long, gradual escalation of tensions which have steadfastly refused to simmer down.
Even a shitshow like the Syrian civil proxy war had its ups and downs in US-Russo-Roach-Israeli-YPG/SDF/PKK-Mossad/ISIS-Qatar/Al-Quaeda-Rebel/ISIS-ISIS/Rebel-Turkey/Rebel-CIA/Nigger-Iran-Assad diplomatic affairs while the Ugrainian war has only seen a constant deterioration of international relations between the opposing parties, and unlike Syria the non-vassal parties involved here have the tools to mutually retaliate against their opposition in absence of negotiations or favorable military outcomes.
What innocent times those were when Strelok and Redditor alike were spooked at the JewS blatantly bombing a Syrian armored column heading towards the technically rebel but de facto US-occupied Al-Tanf crossing at the Syro-Iraqi border more than half a decade ago.
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>>5767
>posted the webm twice
Wierd
>>5763
Hegseth has been nominated as head of DOD next year. The biggest anti Russian war hawk in the pentagon.
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>>5769
>Hegseth
It's all so tiresome

>>5764
Like the anon next to you said, the problem here is that this is escalation followed by a series of actions that haven't deescalated.
And i don't think is normal to war Russia with operators and heavy duty hardware, even in Afghanistan the US tried to limit themselves with the Javelins and mountain instructors, not tanks and planes and missiles and lotsa money.
>>5762
>The USA wants to collapse its Empire over Slavs doing Slav things.
Whew. If only 1984 and Brave New World were real. I don't think those authors knew just how much gay and stupid things would get.
>>5769
>Trump will end the Ukraine War on day one of office.
>By turning the Ukraine War into World War III.
I see.
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Seems like the odds of avoiding catastrophe get lower every week.
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>>5776
>Puts 25% tax on NAFTA trading "because" and "unless"
>Imminent shortage of maple syrup, bacon and avocados/half the veggies
>Canada replied US should not confuse them with Mexico; Mexico replied that Canada should start watching their veggies from now on
>Mexico and Canada now planning to sell to the Chinese so they can sell to Russia or as middle man between both
What the fuck is even going on
>>5778
Trump has upgraded his Jewjitsu Arts:

o Gains First Strike trait.
o +30% Critical Hit chance.
o Auto casts Rank III Splash Damage on Critical Hit.

He's not even waiting to be President this time before backstabbing errybody. I am impressed for the wrong reasons.
>>5778
It falls into my hypothesis that I was hoping against but seems to be more and more likely every day that Trump is a judas goat for America.
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>Butin has gone to Kazakhstan to discuss energy matters and an eurasian security summit
>Ukraine's defense minister has met with South Korea president Yoon, national security adviser and the defence minister to discuss the Norks-going-on-a-vacation situation
>U.S.'s Biden/Someone/Something has officially urged Ukraine to lower the conscription age to 18 to increase its army presence
>Gazprom has decided to stop sending gas over the Ukraine pipe to Europe after December 31st, ending 5 decades of flow
>Last week's hypersonic teenage warheads seen >>5707 supposedly carried no explosives at all, damage was all kinetic, according to ukrainian government sources
>"Massive bombardment" by Russia some hours ago, supposedly around 100 drone strikes (out of 180+) and around 90 missiles which include the Kalibr. Most of these targeted at the power grid and energy infrastructure, allegedly around 1,000,000 civilians without power right now in the western part of Ukraine.
>Mayor of Kiev, Vitaly "Dr. Ironfist" Klitschko, has told the civilians to seek shelter, prompting the metro stations to be filled again with people for the night amidst snowy conditions
>The Ruble has plunged to 110 (compared to 70-80 around summer)

WOKE UP THIS MORNING
GOT MYSELF A GUN
>>5781
>Last week's hypersonic teenage warheads seen >>5707 supposedly carried no explosives at all, damage was all kinetic, according to ukrainian government sources
I hope Ukraine itself confirming Russia isn't even in its final form gives someone in the Pentagon a panic attack. Russia having an internationally reaching deterrent that isn't nuclear or a ground invasion gives me a minor hope that the Jews will shorten their slaves' leash a tiny bit for now.
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>>5780
You got this all wrong friend, trump is jesus to bidens judas.
A stage perfectly set where the saviour came to a opressed people and promised them of a new tomrrow, then for the bad guy to contrast the role.
Only for the anticipation to highten when the puppet is put in place.

How could people forget all the things trump had promised but never upheld, simply trough his enticing image that appealed to the kind of voter who thought biden was a clown, theyre all clowns.

Since the covid it was such and obvious shitshow setup and people played right into it every goddamn time out of some vague sense of wanting to be part of the solution instead of actually doing something about, thats how they won.
Everything since then has been such obvious stageplay drama mechanics, its painful to think about how people could overlook this.
They make a fake situation with missplaced reasons, the people in their lazyness wait for a solution that is obviously false, but belive in it anyway because they are so invested in the system that the thought of it not working crashes their lifes.
Then all the controllers have to do is wait and see how the people react and cover up any criticism by reinforceing peoples worst braindead idiocy by which they defend the system only while they prepare the next stage to drive people down further into a situation where people will chose convienent comliant common prepackaged beliefs over ligical  analysis and critcism.

Covid comes only for the saviour vaccine that requires you to belive in it order to receive redemption.
Trust the plan, sit back and eat popcorn while the world and everything around you falls apart.
People did all that, instead of simply fixing the false problems that could easely be fixed if people would actually want to do something instead of waiting for their messiah to come out the heavens and lift them up and tell em its ok.
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>>5784
>simply fix their problems
How?
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>>5781
>lower the conscription age to 18 
I hope they do it, I want to see how cucked the hohols really are.
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>>5785
Rid ourselves of ZOG. Simple as.
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>>5781
>>Last week's hypersonic teenage warheads seen >>5707 supposedly carried no explosives at all
I was wondering why the videos didn't seem to show any significant explosion.
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>>5788
That is neither simple nor a solution to human evil, nor the cultural miasma of centuries. No one is strong enough to do that, least of all the poisoned and willingly insulated American people. If we're talking pie-in-the-sky utopianism, visions of an America reduced to flaming rubble where the survivors barely eke out an existance hold more water. Not likely, but I can at least see how.
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>>5781
So how much cannon fodder can Ukraine raise if they lower the mobilization age and start mobilizing in full the 18-25 range?
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>>5792
>I'm doing the right thing making sure that there are plenty of plebs going to the frontline so I don't have to.
>>5789
>>5781
>>5783
>Last week's hypersonic teenage warheads seen >>5707 supposedly carried no explosives at all, damage was all kinetic
The spooky implication is that those missiles are pure nuclear delivery vehicles and they don't have conventional warheads designed to go with them.
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>>5783
>Pentagon a panic attack. Russia having an internationally reaching deterrent that isn't nuclear
I don't really understand all the sudden hubub around this, ballistic missiles have been around for many decades now. Likewise non-nuclear warheads were always an option and last I checked orbital speeds are same as before. Perhaps the novelty is that the targeting systems are precise enough now to do something useful without a nuclear tier blast at the destination? or maybe NATO really thought the strategic soviet missiles have rotted away by now
>their slaves
ambiguous reference, please clarify.
>>5784
>You got this all wrong
>such and obvious shitshow setup
>such obvious stageplay drama mechanics
>how could people overlook this
>fake situation with misplaced reasons
>solution that is obviously false
>peoples worst braindead idiocy
>People did all that
>problems that could easely be fixed
((( proof by assertion intensifies ))) whew I surmise this is taught at the school of ligical  analysis and criticism?
Although I do happen to agree with the key conclusion:
>they're all clowns.
>>5791
This. ZOG is a symptom, not the whole disease. This baby will have to go with the bathwater, unfortunately, I think.
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>>5793
>So how much cannon fodder can Ukraine raise if they lower the mobilization age and start mobilizing in full the 18-25 range?
Literally scraping the bottom of their demographic barrel.
The population models and projections tend to be rather optimistic (based on what??) showing a population 'bounce' in the coming years, I think the reality is rather opposite. Doesn't say if the pyramid includes the "occupied regions" or not, and likely doesn't account for people leaving the country (a challenging context for conducting an accurate census right now).
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>>5797
>showing a population 'bounce' in the coming years
Anon, 2024 is now. That chart is not a projection.
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>>5795
Putler's been claiming that enough of them, with the right convential warhead, in a single strike would be as destructive as a nuclear warhead. The Happening fags might technically get their wish of a tactical nuclear strike in Ukraine. I wonder if there are any Nuclear Strike Doctrines for covering "We got nuked. But it didn't count as a nuke."
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>>5798
>That chart is not a projection.
I know that, was referring to pic related. The brief bounce is probably supposed be refugees returning home after a relatively short war (following Russia's predicted economic collapse(s) and running out of armor/ammo/men circa '23.
>>5799
>enough of them
Well, sure. Or even sticks of dynamite, or hand grenades.
>>5799
>Putlemort's going to make hypersonic FOABS
oh FUG

>Putler's been claiming that enough of them, with the right convential warhead, in a single strike would be as destructive as a nuclear warhead.
I mean yeah. That's even been the doctrine with nuclear warheads for a while. MIRV cluster is as or more effective than a single massive warhead. If what he's saying is doable then that effectively bridges the gap between a conventional and nuclear strike.
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>>5811
Accent doesn't quite fit the flag but there's small semblances of it, he's posturing with a clear oratory demeanor and forms foreign from a person you would think is cracking heads out there, also looks way too clean for being on the field. 
Feels way too much like a troll lol

>>5803
>hypersonic FOABS
Been wondering why the ruskies have used so few, i only remember the video of only one not long ago.
>>5799
Not really a nuke if there's no radiation fallout, now isit?
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I'm so glad to hear that North Koreans joined Russia in their side. Now Russia is no longer the worst army in Russia! Second best of three armies, yay!
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>>5815
Well from what I'm reading today Oreshnik was designed specifically as kinetic weapon rather than as a delivery system?
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>>5837
"Rods from God," I've heard it called. Military experts have been talking about that at least since the early 00s, probably longer. Feels oddly appropriate that the Russkies would be the first to use them.
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>>5835
I think it's a faceswap. Dunno where the original footage comes from though if so.
>>5838
IIRC "Rods from God" refers specifically to projectiles launched from a satellite, although the effect is practically the same.
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>>5835
>Not sure if
I hate this timeline.
>>5838
>Military experts have been talking about that at least since the early 00s, probably longer.
The concept goes back to the 1950s or so mostly in science fiction form.
>>5839
>projectiles launched from a satellite
Projectile IS the satellite, basically a tungsten utility pole in orbit lol
One of the problems was that you'd need a lot of these things in orbit to get good target coverage and reasonable time to target instead of waiting for days for the rod's orbit and earth to align just so.

The problem with kinetic weapons is their impact is always going to be a (small) fraction of whatever energy the rocket propellant initially had - so you have to consider whether it's more effective to just blow up that fuel at the target. The real 'ace' with these is that they're really really hard to intercept for you have a small time window (<1 minute), they're hard to hit as they're moving stupid fast, being mostly inert mass they're mostly immune to lasers and electronic countermeasures (no detonator to fry).
The impact damage is going to be rather measly as the orbital cannonballs mostly just bury itself in the ground - a bunker buster minus the explosion - but the psychological effect seems potent, as in "we CAN hit you anywhere, anytime and there's fuck all you can do about it".
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>>5777
/intl/!
>>5777
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>>5778
The car is on fire and there's no driver at the wheel.
>>5852
War truly is hell, not even the frontline is safe from cyclists.
>>5777
STRENGTH AND MUSCLE AND JUNGLE WORK
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>>5853
I forget at what speed you need to get to to see interesting kinetic effects. I don't mean relativistic speed either but more like meteorite speed.
I do know the videos of those missiles last week appeared to be going "scary fast".
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>>5860
To put it into comparison Oreshnik is estimated (on Wikipedia lol) to travel at 3.40 km/s
The Barringer Crater impactor is estimated to have been traveling at as much as 20 km/s to as little as 12.8 km/s
Also the meteor crater impactor was (estimated) 160 feet (50 m) in size.

So the question is how close are we to seeing man-made bolides in war? 

Notably they don't even have to hit to be devastating. Even if they break up in the air due to stress and ram pressure you still have what amounts to a gigantic nuclear scale HEAT stile directional explosion.
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>>5864
>those smiles
>those doe eyes 
I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE ANONS! I THINK I'M GOING TO UKRAINE!
Drones, artillery, snipers, I will brute force through it all and get myself a loving cute wife!
>>5864
WOULD 💋💦
>>5778
>Trump is threatening BRICS+ countries, presumably focusing on Russia and China, with 100% tariffs.
World War III it is then. Well, I'll still hold my breath until immediately after the first 24 hours of Trump's second term. But I am 99% certain Trump officially starts WWIII within the first year of office, if not the first month.

>>5864
>cannon fodder
Anybody on the front lines is cannon fodder, to be fair.
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>>5867
>Trump is threatening BRICS+ countries
100% tariff on chinamen will butt destroy the electronics market and most plastics, and if chicoms take out rocs (Taiwan) then the west practically gets out of the semiconductor game.
A 100% on the BRs will also make a bunch of fruits and basic cosmetics shat the bed in the US, mind you in the US of A there's some of the best fruit in the world but it's all fancy variants and not the usual daily munchers, if the republicans think the oranges and lemons people use to make juice is the stuff grown on Nappa Valley then they are in for bad news.
I don't know about India, i suppose cosmetics. If America goes along with it then we will get much better at shit or we will have to invade latin countries and at this very point half of them wouldn't mind going BRICS, with only Argentina recently steering USA but merely because the president is a full jew of the "conservative" side of things rather than the socialist kind like the previous one was, also who was a puppet of the previous other who was also jewish.
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>>5867
Trump has repeatedly stated that he doesn't want involvement with any wars.
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>>5864
They faceswapped Asian faces onto slavic girls for a bullshit story. The desperation is incredible.
>>5867
>>5868
Cheeto retard must be rushing to help the jews bring about their doomsday prophesies.
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>>5871
>Cheeto retard
its like im on bluesky
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>>5872
One need not be a shitlib to hate that sellout fuck.
>>5870
He also said he will build The Wall and make Mexico pay for it, Drain the Swamp, Lock Her Up, and so on and so on. So what's your point? Probably some gay and stupid Jewish trick like "When did he say those things?" or "Ackshually, he did fulfill <insert failed campaign promise here> because of <insert technicality here>." Or of my current favorites, "He won't start any 'new' wars." "But what would Biden/Harris have done?" and "He didn't have Congress. Things will be different this time!"
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>>5870
>doesn't want involvement with any wars.
I know he didn't because US presidents are just frontmen in terms of foreign policy but after all he took responsibility for the taking out of Soleimani, which was pants-on-head retarded in terms of bureaucracy and peace control, everything big that happened since then is practically a direct consequence.
It was the equivalent of not really being at war with the US and killing a figure like Patton which did happen but the aggressor was also the victim
>>5872
More people than just Bluesky users dislike Zion Don.
>>5879
Trumps public election lies are hardly more significant than those of his predecesors, him being the repbulican obama is a fitting comparision imo.
Yes hid promise all that and even had the audacity to outright admit he just said it to gain votes.

Hardly out of the ordinary compared to other politicians in that regard, im suprised nobody mentioned the 100s of still untried people rotting in prison for jan 6th, even tho the obvious lies went under the radar as expected, im somewhat disapointed, but not suprised at the almost vax worshipping level of zeal the tard-right put forth for their saviour despite many of the people still imprisioned illegaly, yet nobody bats an eye.

Also even if trump and musk were not a setup to begin with, they would still have a whole country atleast full of zelous morons who are ready to die for the lies their masters told them.
In the end, what was the point of using these t-55s?
>all these lust for gooks
You snowniggers are truly Mongoloid in flesh and soul.
>>5881
What do you think did most of the destruction in these photos? Artillery or bombs from jets?
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>Ukrainian commanders demand from soldiers to hand over money to the "general treasury", threatening to send them "to the front" - Rada MP Skorokhod

>Just hand it over to the general treasury. And the amounts, if before it was up to 5 thousand hryvnias, now it is from 25 thousand. And if you don't hand it over, you are urgently sent to the front, to the heaviest position. It is not a fact that you will come back from there," Skorokhod said.
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Blagovatnoye has been reportedly captured by  the Russians. Rusians are less then 2km from Velikaya Novoselka
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>>5933
wew
thats a hell of a quote
>>5974
Interesting how they seem to have chosen a bypass of Mirnograd by instead approaching Pokrovsk from the south.
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The Russian army broke through the border of the Sumy region near the village of Alexandria
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Russian soldiers began installing “frontline traffic lights" 

The future is now, Anons
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>>5992
Source?
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>>5993
>Source?
>>5992
>>5993
Just quit it man, you know asking for proofs is considered rude in a Schizoville like this board is, right?
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>>6003
Or, like most people, anon has other things to do with his spare time. Don't you?
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>>6008
>Don't you?
No. This isn't really /k/, we don't have funs anymore to play with, we can't innawoods. Sorry.
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>>6010
Speak for yourself.

Anyway, temporary traffic lights to smoothe logistics aren't hard to believe, even if we've not heard of them before. It makes a kind of sense.
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>>6011
>yourself
Individually, maybe, but the magical place is no more. Posts on this board tell it as it is.
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Ukrainians who are living in the EU will return next year
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>>6020
Do they intend to deploy TSC on Kraut soil?
To grab Kurds, expired Syrians, Erodganist Roaches, wayward Negroes and AfD boomers off the streets for strategic socialist redistribution of cultural enrichment?
Not sure what "incentives" the defens industree could offer the refugees in the face of Russia's ongoing advances, aside from conversion to Islam.
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>>6021
Oh me oh my, Holhol corruption isn't just a strategic hazard, or operational, but tactical.
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>>6026
Then who build it?
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>>6029
Civilian contractors. You know you need a fuckton of concrete for these bunkers. Just like russians did in the south. I still cannot believe ukrainians were dumb enough for the entire robotyne saga to happen.
>>6026
>no soldiers were sent there
Perhaps they're all in Kursk instead, but sure let's blame the local commander for that.
>tens of millions of hryvnas
That's 1-2 million USD, about the cost one Bradley IFV. Nothing to sneeze at but still.
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Norks are allegedly active combatants now on internationally recognized Russian soil, although there is nothing but grainy drone footage so far.
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>>6032
>allegedly

>>6031
It's cheaper to accuse a hapless colonel than it is to accuse someone in Kiev.
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>More than 1,000 deserted: what happened to the NATO-trained 155th Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces "Anna Kievskaya", which held the front near Pokrovsk
You think there is a chance for Pokrovsk to fall this year?
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>>6037
Russians fight and advance slowly in urban centers, most likely Pokrovsk will fall January or February
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Belousov announces a new military branch for drones.  
'Unmanned Systems Forces' 
I wonder who will be head of that branch
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>>6035 
What am I supposed to be upset about, I can't speak slavic.
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>>6040
You don't need to speak slavic to understand 
why people are upset. They are filming a food cooking show on the sacred alter, a big no no in Christianity
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>>6041
It doesn't look like they are in the altar. The Iconostasis is behind them. They still shouldn't be doing this in the temple, and a public whipping is in order.
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>>6039
>Unmanned Systems Forces
Like various missiles? Although I'm sure this is primarily about drones. There's been arguments against putting drones into their own chain-of-command silos as drones don't really constitute a fighting force on their own, they can be an excellent force multiplier though but it requires very tight integration and realtime communication at the tactical/squad level whereas Russia's command structures add a lot of friction (it's why wagner seemed so successful in comparison).
>>6040
>What am I supposed to be upset about
It's a hohol, that's already upsetting. And also what >>6041 said.
>>6039
>'Unmanned Systems Forces'
Unlike the Ukrainians, who just have Unmanned Battlements.
>>6042
This is the result when your artificially constructed national identity revolves around spite and little else.
>Igor Kirillov: Russian general in charge of nuclear troops killed by blast in Moscow
>A senior Russian general has been killed by a bomb hidden in an electric scooter, Russia's investigative committee says.
https://news.sky.com/story/igor-kirillov-russian-general-in-charge-of-nuclear-troops-killed-by-blast-in-moscow-13275251
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Ukriane approved a bill on the introduction of the institution of multiple citizenship in the country.
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>>6048
I wonder who the primary benefactors of this will be.
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>>6048
RIP Ukraine.
>>6048
New NATO colony
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Looks like the stories about North Koreans fighing in Kursk area are all but confirmed. Even some Russian sources confirmed their involvement and gave them praise for being a hard fighters. There have been sightings of Norks previously through Ukrainian drones but this is first time Russians came out and confirmed they're not Buryats or similar.

Footage relates is claiming these are wounded North Koreans in hospital somewhere in Kursk.
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>>6052
I can't believe North Korea Little China is now the 2nd best army in Russia. Following Ukraine that is.
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Alleged footage of nork commies getting blown up by drones
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>>6053
Little Joseon
>>6053
Well meme'd fellow redditor xddd
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>>6056
Well butthurted
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>>6057
Ebin Xddd
>>6053
軈て大朝鮮國らしい
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>>6049
Who are always the benefactors of leeching off of white societies? Look at America and Europe. 

Ukraine is screwed either way. Even if Russia somehow loses, Ukraine's ass belongs to DC, which is to say it belongs to Jews.
>>6059
>大朝鮮國
小中華だろうが
>>6053
You mean fourth, after ants and mosquitos
>>6054
Most of these are near misses. They are slipping.
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>>6066
What are we looking at and hearing? Numbers stations?
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>>6067
"doomsday radio station" 4625 kHz linked to the Russian military suddenly became active, broadcasting a record number of words "This is Gromel" and playing the song "I am Russian" and "Swan Lake" and the soviet anthem
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>>6068
Don't they use those radio stations to coordinate strategic bombers flying cruise missiles to be dropped on Ukraine? Or have I mistaken it for other station and frequency?
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>>6069
Nobody really knows what it's for except the RUAF and spooks aside from some sort of Russian goverment (military) use. It's not a number station, it's probably used as some sort of communication network. 
There's a similar one called the 8S1Shch for the 72 узел связи штаба (72nd Communication's HQ of the Southern Military District).
Here's a fun one where some radio pirate talks to the operator lmao.
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>>6075
lol called it.
>>6071
Thanks for clarification.
Those radiostations like The Buzzer have always been fascinating, everyone can hear them, but nobody knows what is their purpose for sure.
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>>6077
We need a thread dedicated to number stations and similar sorts of things.
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>>6079
can you make it in /pol/ since it needs some activity
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>>6077
>>6079
>>6080
Why would any important information be relayed on something you can hear on the internet? I get it as an amateur hobby but are we supposed to believe we are able to listen to anything worthwhile from a non-encrypted open communication system?
The Verkhovna Rada has passed a bill barring Ukrainians living abroad from receiving compensation for homes lost in Russian-controlled territories or active war zones.
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Novopustynka near Pokrovsk has also fallen. Seems like Russians are going towards Udachne direction
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Kiev got hit last night
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Russian repositioning happening in kherson direction. Russians are pushing closer to the river as well as arty pieces being moved,. Ukros claim 1000 shells goes off every 40 minutes in Kherson
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>>6093
There have been reports of Russians establishing positions in dachas around and under Antonovsky bridge.
I don't think they'll make a bridgehead proper over the Dneper any time soon though.
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>>6094
Yeah I also think this is just theatrics designed to force ukrainians to move more troops to the quiet front. river crossing has been proven to be near suicidal and this war heavilly favors defenders. If they actually push it would mean ukrainians did not have any artillery or drones left to stop the attackers and that is quiet unlikely.
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>>6094
>>6095
Now that the water reservoir is gone for good, the actual river is a whole lot smaller, and I think the ground that was under water is now dry enough for at least infantry, therefore it's better to move their positions forward to the new bank, even if they don't intend to cross the river.
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>>6092
Noice.
>>6091
I can't believe Ukraine is having a 9/11 every single day.
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>>6092
As a big gun enthusiast I am more excited about those Koksans.
>>6098
That's Kazan, Russia
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Russians made a salient near Sudzha, Kursk.
150,000 Ukrainians crossed the border over the past 24 hours, Polish state border reports
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>>6100
I cant believe Kazan, Russia is having 9/11 every day.
>>6102
So nothing changed.
>>6102
>150,000 Ukrainians crossed the border over the past 24 hours, Polish state border reports
The fuck? Ukrainians hemorrhaging that much population in a day hasn't happen since the first few days of the war.
Wonder if the catalyst is the soon-to-be decree to mobilize 18+ men.
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>>6104
I'm assuming it's women and children, I can't imagine why they would let men through the border.
But it is interesting why so many crossed it now all of a sudden.
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>>6105
I thought men who weren't subject to mobilization could still leave Ukraine on study or work as long as they return within limited time? Or did they repeal that too?

>But it is interesting why so many crossed it now all of a sudden
Maybe its got something to do with the Russians doing a number on Ukrainian power and heating plants? Recently they've hit another few critical electrical substations and thermal facilities, there's been a talk of Lithuanians supplying replacement parts from their decommissioned Soviet TPP.
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>>6107
I don't know who that guy is or what he's really about, but man do I hate snowniggers. To me that looks like the equivalent of an inner city faggot going to into a ghetto thinking he'll make friends with a pack of stray niggers but they rob him and rape his dead body instead.
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Drama.
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Piles of paratroopers in Kursk
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Russians have crossed the Zherebets River, the village Temy has fallen near Yamil/Liman direction
>>6092
what is the missile thing?
>>6106
>I thought men who weren't subject to mobilization could still leave Ukraine
Restriction is on 'all able bodied or not men 18 to 60' even if not immediately subject to mobilization. This summer they also removed the "resident abroad" exception too (Ukrainian citizens with legal resident status elsewhere).
>>6109
>the information war front is holding strong
>t. hohols
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>>6107
>he is a vegan
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>>6110
One of these rare cases where bmd actually survives a hit.
TCC workers are threatened with being sent to the front if they fail to fulfil their quotas due to shortage. TCC workers complained that these quotas are too high and are paid low wages
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>The most important thing is that we have Coca Cola'
That's right Ukrainians fight and die for Coca Cola
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>Ukrainian schools and social centers solemnly honored the memory of "those who died in the Kursk region."
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>>6123
Never forgetti.
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>>6121
I'd say they'd be more likely to die from their own conscripts than ruskis, but they're probably too pussy to pull the trigger. And even if they did, they'd just die to a drone IED anyway
>>6124
Post that webm about Ukraine being gachi muchi nation.
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Dnipropetrovsk region, defense line is being made
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>>6126
I can't, because it has been posted on the board before.
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I should visit Hoholand after the war.
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>>6131
>the solution is cuckoldry
Typical response.
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You know what, I think Ukraine might have a shortage of meat for the grinder.
>>6127
Autistic aliens 10k years from now are gonna wonder what was up wth all the fucken pyramids all over the planet. 
<these very small pyramids were for pets/children
<they died because they were afraid of water and were obsessed with desert religions and burning their favorite things for a fire demon in the sky born from a volcano, a pillar of flame from it to the sky
>their fear of bathing led to self mutilation of the genetals to avoid death of females due to infection
<collecting rain water was taboo in some cases before the society's fall 
<worshipped electricity thinking it would bring the dead back to life and that souls are pure energy
<animals had more rights than humans as they valued stupidity 
<differences in language caused war/conflict of which led to their destruction due to an obvious lack of proper communication 
>their last war was triggered by battery battery obsession due to a sacred mine controlled  by the original desert realm tribe as some no longer wanted to worshp fire 
>the use of pyramids is unknown to this day but probably had to do with the most basic shape a flame could be in the human's mind as humans saw things in   compressed low resolution wireframe graphics unless a tranied artist and or top tier specimen. this way of seeing and thinking has to do with their blatant insanity, warped logic, and untimely death. Obsession with sounds and shapes while being unable to simulate them properly, they wanted to destroy all forests and stare at a blank slate so as to finally be at peace, headstones to remind the fire god to beam up their souls from lava, an arrow poinint upwards.
Meant to choose one meme arrow but never mind because it isn't that funny even if it is basically literally a fair assesment of humans became.
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Deepstate is back online with map changes
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Russian authorities announced that any Ukrainian that has crossed the Kursk line will not exchanged if they are being for civilian rape or civilian execution
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Russian-Chinese gas pipeline infrastructure so far. The implementation of the project for a gas pipeline with a capacity of 45 billion cubic meters from Russia to China via Kazakhstan has been launched
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>>6140
I wonder how it will pan out for Norkistan to have access to oil, gas, and maybe even food.
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Allegedly some Russian missiles struck an Azerbaijani passenger plane by accident with several dead
https://www.euronews.com/2024/12/25/azerbaijani-passenger-plane-crashes-near-kazakh-city-of-aktau
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>>6142
More footage of the holes, taken from X user angertab
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>>6142
>>6143
Rusia monke did an oopsie, Ukrainian false flag via drone, disgruntled Armenian SAM operator or erroneous missile guidance due to jamming?
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>>6144
Russian AA has a track record of being a bit too "good" for its own good so probably an oopsie.
Probably should have not flown into warzone.
>>6136
Seems legit.
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>>6143
Puncture holes in the hydraulic elevator behind the plane and the door to access maintenance in those things can be seen blown open moments before the crash, seen as a little white tab at 0:05 in the first video.
One wonders how many of those planes going down in Eastern Europe and China since 2000 have been actual shot downs because we only know this one was due to explicit video and photo evidence. 

Hard boiled pilots too, with only motor engine throttles they did a circling maneuver to crash in an empty patch, cockpit head on, and saved half the people inside the plane. According to most western news outlets this seems to be the result of bird flock damage.
Now that I think of it damage is a bit too timid for it to be AA. Perhaps it was internal explosion ala Prigozhin special?
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Reports of F-16 shot down in Zaporozhie, no visual confirmation as of yet.
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>>6149
>Perhaps it was internal explosion 
Most punctures look like outside-in holes, also the rudders have damage so it seems a bit too far for an internal frag bomb particularly when the vertical wasn't as damaged
It does seem very tame for a supposed shredder AA missile, supposedly there was no casualties inside the plane before the crash but the passenger video shows damage near the windows.
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>>6152
At least he waited for the lady to leave.
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>>6153
>>6154
Are you asuming his/her gender, anon?
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Looks like the Russians are focusing on Encircling the city, the highway is being targeted
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>>6152
why is there faggy music
>>6155
It looked like an old lady at first but I still assumed it was a man since it was a war zone, then again it's also Eastern Europe so an old lady being there wouldn't be out of the ordinary.
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Anapa, Russia
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>>6155
>Are you asuming
I am, and I am tired of pretending I'm not.
>>6161
What am I looking at? Russians cleaning up a jeet toilet?
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>>6163
Gas leak
>>6163
Couple of oil tankers snapped in half in the kerch straight / sea of azov due to rough weather (and shitty welding). Lucky for them it looks like tar or maybe heavy fuel, and it's winter, so the  shit mostly stays in globs instead of covering everything for miles.
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>>6156
The final road has been cut of by Russian forces, Velikaya Novosyolka
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>>6166
>Russians took Rozdolne
>Russians cut off all the highways to the city
The hohols are stuck. They can't even run away now.
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Lozovaya,  has fallen
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Kurakhovo power plant
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Stormtroopers of the 11th Airborne Brigade installed the Airborne Forces flag in the center of Cherkasskaya Konopelka, Kursk
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Dead ukros Pokrovsky direction
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Novoolenovka, near Pokrovsk
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>>6197
Kursk region, Russia
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Ukrainian TV presenter Olga Freimut complained about the welcome she received in Poland
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Ukros got radio intercepted. The subordinates inform the officer that they are forced to retreat from their positions in Toresk
>>6201 
No wonder the perturbed Polack is discontent, the bitch sounds really annoying.
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>>6194
Fucking hohols keep losing every fight for their fucked up joke of a fake country and have the audacity to spew up such propaganda, i think at this point they are so delusional that its funny again.
Also lol at porn actors acting as if they care, they should just swallow cock and leave the real acting to proffesionals like zelensky.
>>6200
Looks like somebody neeeds to clean up their garbage, i hope those are ukraiians rotting there.
>>6201
Sure glad the poles finally took some action, fucking hohol bitches are insufferable cunts, even worser than the usual cunts.
Hope the hohols get treated like worse than shit.
Knowing the poles they will probably keep trolling away, maybe even sabotage the western war efforts.

I hope the hohol bitch chockes on a black dick.
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Ukrainians mobilized Santa
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>>6195
>defending Ukraine
>not dying for Israel
5/10, not globohomo enough.
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The 5th brigade raised the flag of Russia over Kurahovo
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Shelling of a HIMARS MLRS column with three Iskander-M OTRK missiles near the village of Davydiv Brod in the Berislav district of the Kherson region.
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>>6215
Kursk
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trenches in Pokrovsk front
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>>6211
Can’t believe that Santa already deserted. >>6220
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Happy new year's
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>current year +10

and slavs do still be murdering each other over ... *looks at notes* ... doner kebab and lurpak
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>>6206
I so loled at the vid.
"MY NAME IS NOT KURWA" LMAO at that one so hard.
Someone should post on her x/facebook or whatever these damn kids nowdays use and write to her as miss kurwa(thats bitch in polish).
Kick the kurwas out!
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>>6216
Whats the backstory on that?
Those pictures dont say much.
>>6220
Merry christams and happy new years, wont be long till the rusikes take kiev and west will just crap pants out of schock cuz they built it up so much, gonna be nice licking their sweet tears.
>>6224
Thats how quick it goes when youre in the ukranian side, its so bad i think most actually are grateful for the oppertunity.
>>6225
Headweay has been made, plus the contnious presure cracked the already crappy ukrainan resolve.
>>6226
Slavs been murdering one another since forever for a variety of reasons and pretexts.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

Happy new years!
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>The video was filmed last fall by an enemy helmet camera during the Ukrainian Armed Forces' attempt to recapture Trudovoye from the assault troops of the 39th Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade of the Vostok Group of Forces.

>In the video, a Ukrainian soldier controls the entrance to the courtyard, then retreats before a Ukrainian FPV drone strikes the suspected position of the Russian soldier.

>After the strike, the Ukrainian Armed Forces soldier returns, enters the yard, and a shooting battle ensues at super close range, which turns into hand-to-hand combat.

>Next comes some very violent footage that is best not watched by the sensitive or faint-hearted.

>The dialogue between the two opponents after the mortal combat was over deserves special attention.

The Russian Yakut soldier is reportedly alive and well.
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>>6236
For those interested in details

>Two fighters, two knives and two truths. Chronicle of one hand-to-hand fight

>The @voin_dv channel published a video from a captured helmet-mounted camera of a Ukrainian assault pilot, which captured the last minutes of his life. In the footage, worthy of a good thriller, he engaged in hand-to-hand combat with a fighter from Russia.

>"I'm moving out to clear the area, heading to the next house," the VSU soldier transmits into the radio. He grabs a fancy foreign machine gun and stealthily approaches the gate in the fence of a private house. For a few seconds, he "controls" the window in the one-story outbuilding. He slowly begins to move and gets several single shots from that very window.

>The VSU soldier screams, falls, and returns fire. His hand, covered in drops of blood, is captured on camera. He is wounded. The soldier quickly gets his bearings, grabs a grenade, pulls the pin and, pressing himself against the wall of the building, throws it inside. The VSU soldier turns 180 degrees and, nose to nose, collides with a Russian soldier who has run out. Judging by the chevron on his chest, he is from Yakutia. He manages to shoot wide, after which a brutal hand-to-hand fight begins.

>"Oh, you bitch, have you come to my homeland?" - the VSU soldier charges at ours like a tank, snatches his machine gun and throws him aside. The fight immediately goes to the ground. Yakut, finding himself below, snatches a knife and randomly pokes the enemy somewhere in the side. The crest screams, our guy manages to get on top. The VSU soldier snatches his knife and quickly pokes our guy in the shoulders and neck. Yakut manages to grab the hand with the knife by the blade, after which he uses his teeth. Having lost his weapon, the enemy has condemned himself to death.

>The finishing blows remain off-screen. Only drops of blood fall to the ground. But, apparently, our wounded and exhausted fighter fails to deliver a fatal blow. Then the enemy takes our hand with a knife and shows where to strike. Yakut gets down on one knee and ends the fight.

>"That's it, Mom, goodbye," the defeated VSU-nik exhales. "Wait, let me die in peace, you cut me open. Let me catch my breath a little, it hurts a lot. Let me go in peace, don't touch me."

>Our guy gets up and, breathing heavily, leaves the frame. "Thank you. You were the best fighter in the world. Better than me," the VSU guy mutters.

>"Goodbye brother," the Yakut answers, raising his machine gun. "No need!" the enemy manages to say before the control shot ends the recording of this video. One of the main rules of this war is that you can't leave wounded animals behind during assaults.

>"I only saw hand-to-hand combat once.
Once in reality and a thousand in a dream.
Who says that war is not scary,
he knows nothing about war..."
>Julia Drunina
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>>6237
Now imagine that, for thousands of years, all combat was that personal.
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Ivanovske, Kursk Russians got hit by ukro strike
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>In Pokrovsk, which is only 2.5 km away from the Russian Federation, 14 million UAH were allocated for media support and 34 million UAH for landscaping, a budget approved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
>30 million will also be allocated.  hryvnias for heating, although there is none in the city.  Let me remind you that the advance of the Russian Federation to Pokrovsk has already been called a creeping occupation.
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Vozdvizhenka captured near Pokrovsk
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>>6237
To think that all of this could have been avoided if one of them had an underbarrel shotgun...
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>>6242
Why avoid it? -ts coool.
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Here is the whole thing, couldn't encode it to be less than 32mb, because I suck at this shit.
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The Bilohar'ya gap near Rabotyne fell under Russian forces
>>6230
Didn't get much info except it's on the outskirts of Sudzha
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>>6236
pure kinography
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>>6237
>"That's it, Mom, goodbye," the defeated VSU-nik exhales. "Wait, let me die in peace, you cut me open. Let me catch my breath a little, it hurts a lot. Let me go in peace, don't touch me."

>>Our guy gets up and, breathing heavily, leaves the frame. "Thank you. You were the best fighter in the world. Better than me," the VSU guy mutters.

>>"Goodbye brother," the Yakut answers, raising his machine gun. "No need!" the enemy manages to say before the control shot ends the recording of this video. One of the main rules of this war is that you can't leave wounded animals behind during assaults.
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>>6257
Surprised it didn't blew up when it hit light pole. Also hope kitty didn't get gibbed at the end of the video.
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>>6258
It was a smaller reconnaissance drone judging by the comments, so no explosives.
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corpses of Ukrainian soldiers in the cellars of Kurakhovo.
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>Every Ukrainian's duty is to kill a TCC representative. We shouldn't care whether they are in uniform or not. Just like we shouldn't be looking for 'good Russians.' We shouldn't be looking for 'good TCC.' We need to stick together. And give the cops a beating.
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>Valdas Bartkevicius became famous for desecrating not only the memory of fallen Russians, but also the monument to the soldiers of the Great Patriotic War in Sudzha.

>The media writes that the Russophobe picked up a camouflaged explosive package or mine. In the photo, Bartkevicius shows a bandaged right hand, on which only three fingers remain. Military Telegram channels note that such camouflaged IEDs are often used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

>The Lithuanian is currently in a hospital in Dnepropetrovsk and is raising money for a trip home.
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Russians have made a breakthrough towards the Mirnograd-Konstantynovka highway north of Vozdvizhenka.
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>>6271
*mortal kombat theme starts playing*

Test your might!
Ukrainians launched another offensive in Kursk, towards Berdin, they've managed to cross few fields and unload infantry on outskirts where they got contained by the Russians, some reports say they quickly got surrounded when follow up mechanized column got destroyed before reinforcing them. Situation on the ground is fluid so it might change untill the nightfall.
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>>6277
But why ?
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>>6278
They most likely want to use those Russian town and cities as bargaining chips if and when negotiations start, because by now it's clear that they won't push out the Russians from the Donbass, but Russians also can't afford losing any of their territories, so the Ukrainians could try to make a deal where they get back a whole lot of clay for leaving those Russian villages and towns. There are just 3 problems:
>Russians clearly don't want to negotiate anymore
>Russians don't give that many fucks about losing some border areas for the time being because for them this is a war of attrition by now
>Russians will most likely use these incursions as training grounds for Kim-kun's boys, so it won't even affect their own attacking forces
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>>6279
The equipment seems rather limited a larger-scale attack might happen  here or somewhere else in the front
>For weeks, an attack by Ukrainian forces had been anticipated, and today, they made the attempt. Fighting is still ongoing, but the activation of Ukrainian forces raises new questions about where else hostilities might erupt.

>Looking at the scale of the offensive near Berdene, it’s evident that the resources involved are relatively limited. 

>Throughout the fall, we observed the transfer of new equipment, weapons, and ammunition to Ukraine, but none of it has appeared here yet. This suggests that reserves are being hidden elsewhere for a larger-scale attack.

>The possible locations for this are limited. The DPR and LPR are unlikely targets, as Ukrainian forces maintain a small contingent there to slow our advance, but they do not appear to be planning counterattacks.

>In the Zaporozhye region, Ukrainian forces became active in the Kamenka area several weeks ago, making it a potential strike location. Especially since Ukrainian brigades are being replenished at a rapid pace at the 239th training ground in the Dnepropetrovsk region.

>Additionally, attempts to strike in the Belgorod or Bryansk directions are possible. Although there is a lull there now, Ukrainian authorities may need to secure advantageous positions before Donald Trump potentially returns to power to demonstrate their capabilities.

F>or now, Western equipment is being destroyed en masse in the Kursk sector. Ukrainian soldiers are being turned into "mincemeat," with no count of the losses being kept.

— Archangel of the Russian Special Forces
>>6278
Most likely its attempt to get a better position for the most likely upcoming negotiations when Trump takes office.
There's also the fact Ukrainians have been losing more and more ground in Donbass and this is another attempt to make Russians divert resources to Kursk and alleviate pressure on Donbass.
We're seeing sunken cost fallacy in action here, Ukrainian army has already lost significant resources in trying to expand their bridgehead in Kursk and is continuing to waste men and machines, but leaving it would be admitting they've made a strategic blunder.
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>>6285
>but leaving it would be admitting they've made a strategic blunder.
tl;dr this entire thing from c. 2014
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No one gave a shit about Ukraine. All the guarantors of the Budapest Memorandum's security didn't give a shit," Zelensky.
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Vochansk what's left of it
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All that remained of the militants of the Kyiv regime on the cleared streets of the city of Kurakhovo
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>>6300
The news anchor is staring at his chest too much
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>>6302
His nipples are lower than hers.
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>>6306
>2nd vid
That right there is some genuine crazy eye. Potential banner material? I tried and failed onto the visual arts.
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Makhnovka has been captured by Russian forces.  Sudzha is 2km away from the front
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Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russian, Ukrainian and Eurasian Affairs Laura Cooper has resigned.  US military Aid to Ukraine has been effectively frozen until Trump's inauguration
>>6315
I still think pushing the most heavilly fortified front is a mistake.
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>Consequences of the Ukrainian offensive in the Kursk region.
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>>6318
From what they said about russian losses I thought there wouldn't be any caucasian or yakuts left in this war, but all the videos are always with them. Where are the slavs? Do these people have infinite respawn? I thought they were a minority.
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>>6315
>Toretsk lost
>Kursk front retreat possibly happening before Dup's inauguration
Ok.
Also LOL at Dup for wanting to seize Greenland from the f*lthy D*nes.
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>>6323
>Russian army has broken through the AFU defenses in the Liman direction, - AFU officer

>Russian troops "are advancing to the village of Kolodtsy from Ivanovka, the situation is difficult," a well-known Ukrainian officer S. Bunyatov said.

 >"In the Limansk direction, Russian troops captured the remaining part of the settlement of Ivanovka and advanced northward along the forest belts," Ukrainian military analysts also wrote a day ago. 

>In the neighboring Borovsky direction, after capturing the village of Lozovaya, Russian troops, supported by armored vehicles, attacked a stronghold located to the west (north of the Kruglyakovka pond), the occupation of which opens the way for the Russian Armed Forces to move towards the village of Novaya Kruglyakovka.
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>>6312

That's just the lighting. You can't see most of his left eye or eyelid.

He has bad sanpaku (yonpaku?) in BOTH eyes.
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Cherkizovo Chicken factory plant Kursk region. I am not sure where but i am assuming it's under Russian control
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>>6348
Not the chickens! The hohols crossed the red line!
>>6348
Nothing beats a bit of chicken for a BBQ
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>>6352
Are you black? beef or pork all the way, pal
I wonder if slavs have a BBQ equivalent
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>>6355
Halloumi and choritzo. Delicious.
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>>6355
>I wonder if slavs have a BBQ equivalent
Shashlik?
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>>6356
Don't you mean grilled provolone and chorizo?
>>6358
That's the spice, although it seems more like the tatar spin of kebab. Good enough for the region
>The zaporozhian host's dish
On topic lol
Any updates on the Ukrainian new Kursk offensive? 
It looks to me like it got annihilated but my sources are biased.
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The Trump administration has extended its timetable to end the Ukraine War from 24 hours to 100 days. Congratulations to the USA on choosing the no war President who shall stick the USA into its biggest forever war yet on his first day of office lol. 
This war is so much screwing around, relative to each side calling the other a kind of The Ultimate Evil of Ultimate Destiny, that I am partly open to a nuclear exchange not ending the world like everyone thinks it would. I can imagine it now...

<Trump: I just nuked 50,000 Russian soldiers.
>Putin: How dare you. But at least you didn't hit Russia. That's when I get serious! Now I nuke 50,000 Ukrainian soldiers.
<How dare you nuke 50,000 unarmed Ukrainian women and children. But at least you didn't hit NATO peacekeepers. That's when I get serious!
<But I must still avenge those 500,000 innocent Ukrainians you nuked in your attack that killed 5,000,000 unborn Ukrainians.
>But I have hundreds of Oreshniks!
<And I have millions of idiots.

And then the world keeps turning. Worst part is we wouldn't get a Slav version of anime rising from the radioactive ashes.
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>>6364
Seems to be the same as everywhere: Russians are pushing forward, but the progress is fast only compared to the Alpine front of ww1.
>>6365
>Congratulations to the USA on choosing the no war President who shall stick the USA into its biggest forever war yet on his first day of office lol
So far we've got a tentative on invading Greenland, a tentative on invading Panama (again) trying to send "peacekeepers" into Mexico despite the drugs being pushed by the DEA and building new actual hardcore bases on Syria. 
In response we've got the E.U. telling the U.S. of a hypothetical embargo, Panama saying it will defend itself which also made Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and partly Brazil into making war game plans on paper which also is leading to them getting in the same channel since decades, at least until Maduro got sworn in. Mexico crossed China recently but the peacekeeper thing is now making Russia try to make moves there with both the jew and lebanese elites flirting with ruskie ambassadors. And Syria is getting partitioned and everyone is hating each other, only Iran loses but now they will be even more radicalized.
It's all retarded and we are not speaking about the new taxes in the NAFTA yet, might as well tell Canada to go full chicom and Mexico to embrace the russian and iranian exports.

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