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Top Putin ally Ramzan Kadyrov 'seriously ill from suspected poisoning'
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Posted on 03/06/2023 7:23:07 AM PST by dennisw

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To: dennisw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVzFxqLZivE&t=1s

Update on Russian military operations in Ukraine for March 6, 2023: - Russian forces continue the encirclement of Bakhmut;

- Western media admits Russian operations around Bakhmut is exhausting Ukrainian forces and may diminish them ahead of an anticipated Ukrainian spring offensive;

- US announces another military assistance package for Ukraine with fewer items listed and absent of any specific quantities despite previous packages featuring such information;

- Ukraine has urgently asked the West for more artillery shells in particular, highlighting the inability for Western industry to match or exceed Russian military industrial output;

- German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall claims to be considering building a tank factory in Ukraine. Older articles claim only if approved by the German government and after the conflict is over, newer articles suggest the factory may be built sooner;

- Ukrainian pilots are in the US to assess their skills for potential training on US warplanes (likely the F-16);

- Training Ukrainian pilots on F-16s or other Western warplanes will admittedly take years, if F-16s arrive in Ukraine beforehand they will likely be Western operators posing as Ukrainian pilots;

21 posted on 03/06/2023 9:09:29 AM PST by Kazan
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To: JonPreston
No war for me, for I am a man of peace

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Btw that old bald guy is Australian. You can hear him laugh here with his serious Aussie accent>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZQaXQ0wmNk&t=4s

22 posted on 03/06/2023 9:12:32 AM PST by dennisw ("You don't have to like it. You just have to do it")
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To: FormerFRLurker
Men of peace do not support nations who invade their neighbors

I oppose Mexico invading America, unfortunately people like you are looking 5000 miles away and shaking your fist.

23 posted on 03/06/2023 9:12:34 AM PST by JonPreston
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To: dennisw
Vintage Denny Dimwit Bobblehead


24 posted on 03/06/2023 9:15:37 AM PST by JonPreston
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To: JonPreston

I oppose Mexico invading America, unfortunately people like you are looking 5000 miles away and shaking your fist.

Nice deflection. Still doesn't change the fact that you support Russia and then think Freepers are stupid enough to buy your "peace" act.

25 posted on 03/06/2023 9:16:36 AM PST by FormerFRLurker
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To: FormerFRLurker
you support Russia

I support peace, you support Zelensky and open American borders.

26 posted on 03/06/2023 9:22:47 AM PST by JonPreston
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To: dennisw

Dennisw, keeping us up to date on the fakest propaganda

This is the gullible guy who posted the “russians only have shovels” story haha


27 posted on 03/06/2023 9:29:20 AM PST by Mount Athos
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...you support Zelensky...

Putin has supported the BLM movement to divide and weaken America. I don't believe we should be sending troops anywhere, but I'm also not going to be terribly upset if this war blows up in his face. If that makes me a Zelensky supporter in your book, so be it.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4084841/posts

...and open American borders.

No, I don't support open borders. Show me where I say anything like that. I'll wait.

28 posted on 03/06/2023 9:31:43 AM PST by FormerFRLurker
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To: FormerFRLurker
Look, don't take this personally, but you're a Low IQ'er

Here's proof:


29 posted on 03/06/2023 9:36:14 AM PST by JonPreston
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I asked you to put up or shut up re your accusations that I support open borders.

Still waiting.


30 posted on 03/06/2023 9:41:13 AM PST by FormerFRLurker
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To: Mount Athos
Dennisw, keeping us up to date on the fakest propaganda---This is the gullible guy who posted the “russians only have shovels” story haha

I will admit that I thought these were plain old shovels. Now we see that these are army trenching tools. They are shovels. But can be wielded like an axe. For combat, it is best to sharpen the edges with a file. Not a bad weapon at all. I have one or two in my garage/ US Army WW2 or Korean War vintage/ and have used them to dig holes for planting trees

31 posted on 03/06/2023 9:44:09 AM PST by dennisw ("You don't have to like it. You just have to do it")
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32 posted on 03/06/2023 9:52:26 AM PST by FormerFRLurker
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It's common knowledge that #NeverTrumps like you welcome illegals.

Now, please tell us how Russia blew up it's own pipeline.

33 posted on 03/06/2023 9:57:47 AM PST by JonPreston
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To: dennisw

vote, KGB or CIA


34 posted on 03/06/2023 10:42:35 AM PST by norsky ( <P> <a href= > </a> <P><img src=" "width=600"></img>)
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To: dennisw

America gives $130 billion to NATO backed Ukraine and Russia defeats them with shovels!

A whole bunch of people have amazing villas in Switzerland thanks to the US taxpayer now.

This is the dumbest policy misadventure by the USA in a generation


35 posted on 03/06/2023 10:55:24 AM PST by Mount Athos
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To: JonPreston

...and any attempt to flame 🔥 is against the rules.

Ya mean like accusing other Freepers of supporting open borders, a zottable offense, with bupkis to back it up?

38 posted on 03/06/2023 6:26:56 PM PST by FormerFRLurker
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To: FormerFRLurker
Is it true you have a blinking red nose?

Tell us all about this Russian False Flag, ok?

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To: nicollo

Well, we blew up a Russian pipeline — are we not already at war?

You know that was a Russian false flag, right?
5 Reasons Russia Sabotaged Nord Stream

41 posted on 02/15/2023 12:50:47 PM PST by FormerFRLurker

39 posted on 03/06/2023 6:40:39 PM PST by JonPreston
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https://www.moonofalabama.org/2023/03/why-bakhmut-is-falling.html#more

Yesterday the Kyiv Independent reported from near the frontline about the bad situation for the Ukrainian troops fighting there:

Ukrainian soldiers in Bakhmut: ‘Our troops are not being protected’

Russia’s relentless assault on Bakhmut is sacrificing waves and waves of unprepared men being sent to their deaths. But multiple defenders of this embattled city in Donetsk Oblast feel that they are in a similar boat, according to interviews with more than a dozen soldiers currently fighting in or around Bakhmut.

During their brief visits to the nearby town of Kostiantynivka, Ukrainian infantrymen told the Kyiv Independent of unprepared, poorly-trained battalions being thrown into the front line meat grinder to survive as best they could with little support from armored vehicles, mortars, artillery, drones and tactical information.

“We don’t get any support,” says a soldier named Serhiy, who has been fighting on the front lines in Bakhmut, sitting down with his friend, also named Serhiy, for a conversation in a small cafe in the Kostiantynivka market. Both men are in their 40s but one of them is a bit older than the other.

The soldiers lack about everything that would support their defense:

They say that Russian artillery, infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers are often allowed to strike Ukrainian positions for hours or days without being shut down by Ukrainian heavy weapons. Some complained of poor coordination and situational awareness, allowing this to happen or making it even worse.

Mortarmen spoke of extreme ammunition scarcity and having to use weapons dating back to World War II. Drones that are supposed to provide critical reconnaissance information are also scarce and are being lost at very high rates in some parts of the battlefield.

All this leads to terrifying casualties of both dead and wounded. "The battalion came in in the middle of December… between all the different platoons, there were 500 of us," says Borys, a combat medic from Odesa Oblast fighting around Bakhmut. "A month ago, there were literally 150 of us."

“When you go out to the position, it’s not even a 50/50 chance that you’ll come out of there (alive),” says the older Serhiy. “It’s more like 30/70.”

The soldiers describe the Russian operation as small reconnaissance followed by artillery fire. This is repeated again and again until it has reached the desired result. The very reasonable application of this tactic is why I disregard claims of 'waves or Russian cannon fodder storming forward' or of 'high Russian losses'. They are obviously nonsense:

The older Serhiy says that the enemy likes to send a team of three or four expendable foot soldiers to attack and make the Ukrainians expose themselves by shooting at them. At that point, the more elite forces zero in on the defenders’ position.

Once they begin exchanging fire, the Ukrainians are struck with heavier weapons like Russian mortars and rockets from Grad multiple launch rocket systems or BMP infantry fighting vehicles and BTR armored personnel carriers with machine guns.

“They get the positions where we are, establish the coordinates, then they hit us from seven to nine kilometers out with mortars,” as well as from closer by with grenade launchers, says the older Serhiy. “They wait for the house to fall so we have to jump out. The building catches fire and then they try to finish us off.”

“Their birds come out and they chase us with fire,” adds the younger Serhiy, referring to Russian UAVs, like quadcopters and Orlan-10 fixed wing drones that spot distant heavy weapons. “They hit accurately.”

As Russians destroy more and more buildings, Ukrainians keep losing more places where they can reliably take cover. Borys the medic says people have been lost when their entrenched positions collapsed from heavy Russian fire, suffocating them.

“I’ll put it like this, we should get our people out because if we don’t take off, then in the next few weeks, it’s going to be bad,” says Oleksandr. A mortarman named Illia agrees that Bakhmut is “practically encircled.”

For lack of ammunition there is no Ukrainian counter artillery fire. Infantry fighting vehicles are held back from the front. The little trained Territorial Brigades are send in at night to be killed the next morning:

Multiple soldiers say Bakhmut troops are barely given enough time to learn to shoot a rifle – sometimes their training is just 2 weeks, before they’re dropped into the hottest parts of the most intense current battle of the war. They would have preferred for troops to get a minimum of two or three months of training before being deployed to such a hot spot.

“Two weeks’ live training and they’re sent here. You can’t do that,” says the older Serhiy. “Or it’s a person who once served in the army, how long ago was that? Obviously they forgot everything.”

“We were promised that we wouldn’t be sent to the zero line right away, that at first we’d be sent to the second or third line,” he continues. “And then we came here in the middle of the night and they immediately sent us to Bakhmut.”

... According to both soldiers named Serhiy, most brigades are insufficiently trained and lack the experience for an environment as brutal as Bakhmut. People are taken at night to a place they’d never seen before and the battle starts in the morning.

“This is why positions are abandoned, people are there for the first time,” says the younger Serhiy. “I went to a position three times and was given six people who hadn’t fought at all before. We had a few dead and wounded that had to be evacuated… Our people are not being protected.”

Oleksandr confirms that while some battalions fighting in Bakhmut are well-trained and ready, most of them aren’t and many were thrown in at night without much preparation. “Yes, that’s true, my battalion was not prepared,” he says. After five months without a single break from the fighting, only half of Oleksandr’s battalion is left, he says.

“They shouldn’t have rushed to throw everyone in there,” says the younger Serhiy. “Better to abandon those positions, who cares? It’s better to properly train people.”

40 posted on 03/06/2023 8:28:27 PM PST by Kazan
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