Posted on 02/24/2024 5:59:01 AM PST by SpeedyInTexas
This list only includes destroyed vehicles and equipment of which photo or videographic evidence is available. Therefore, the amount of equipment destroyed is significantly higher than recorded here. Loitering munitions, drones used as unmanned bait, civilian vehicles and derelict equipment are not included in this list. All possible effort has gone into avoiding duplicate entries and discerning the status of equipment between captured or abandoned. Many of the entries listed as 'abandoned' will likely end up captured or destroyed. Similarly, some of the captured equipment might be destroyed if it can't be recovered. When a vehicle is captured and then lost in service with its new owners, it is only added as a loss of the original operator to avoid double listings. When the origin of a piece of equipment can't be established, it's not included in the list. The Soviet flag is used when the equipment in question was produced prior to 1991. This list is constantly updated as additional footage becomes available.
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I love freedom of speech and whatever your opinion of Zelensky or ‘zeepers” might be, I don’t care. But … can you please find a less gay way of expressing yourself? Because I hate the gay imagery crap you post here!
I don’t seek it out and I don’t want to see it here, but you seem to delight in it and in sharing your passion for homoerotica with the rest of us.
“Fool for Jesus” or just a fool? Because, one Christian to another, from observing your posts here, I don’t think the Father will see His Son’s reflection when He looks at you. (And yes, if you’re wondering, I ask myself the same question when I look in the mirror, too, and I often don’t like the answer.)
Amen
Sorry wasn’t me 😂, but i appreciate your fascination with me 😎
Russian and pro-Kremlin actors launched an information operation on November 4 to discredit incumbent Moldovan President Maia Sandu’s victory in the Moldovan presidential elections. The Moldovan Central Election Commission (CEC) confirmed on November 4 that Sandu won 55.35 percent of the vote, defeating Kremlin-friendly opponent Alexandr Stoianoglo.[1] Numerous world leaders congratulated Sandu on November 3 and 4, and international election observers largely commended the conduct of the elections in spite of Russian attempts to sway the outcomes against Sandu.[2] Pro-Russian opposition parties and officials attempted to discredit Sandu’s victory, with the Moldovan Socialist party calling her “an illegitimate president”; Kremlin-affiliated Moldovan oligarch Ilan Shor telling Russian state TV channel Rossiya-24 that the Moldovan opposition has ‘evidence’ of mass falsifications in favor of Sandu; and pro-Kremlin former Moldovan president Igor Dodon telling Kremlin newswire TASS that Sandu only won because of the Moldovan diaspora vote.[3] The Russian information space, including Russian milbloggers, echoed the words of the pro-Russian Moldovan opposition claiming that Moldovan elections were controlled by ‘European bureaucrats’ and that Moldovans had no agency in determining the outcome of the elections.[4] ISW previously reported on Russia's systematic efforts to interfere in the Moldovan election in order to derail the passage of Moldova's European Union (EU) referendum and Sandu’s victory.[5]
Georgian civil society and opposition resumed peaceful demonstrations on November 4 against the highly contested October 26 Georgian parliamentary elections, calling for continued resistance and further investigations into large-scale voting irregularities. Thousands of Georgians gathered in the center of Tbilisi and reiterated their refusal to acknowledge the increasingly pro-Russian Georgian Dream party's victory in an election marred by large-scale evidence of voting irregularities and Russian influence.[6] The opposition outlined three main goals for the protest movement: 1) continuing efforts to collect evidence demonstrating the elections were not free and fair; 2) urging the international community to refrain from acknowledging the election results; and 3) practicing their right to assemble and to resist the results.[7] Georgian legal entities ranging from the Tbilisi City Court to the Georgian Prosecutor's Office have dismissed some of the demands of the Georgian opposition and civil society and cast doubt on allegations of systematic voter fraud, while showing some willingness to conduct investigations into claims of irregularity.[8] The opposition announced its intention to conduct regular protests while calling for international investigations into election falsification and internationally administered snap elections.[9]
The Kremlin-awarded founder and director of the prominent Rybar Telegram channel and social media project attempted to falsely portray himself as a non-Kremlin actor in the Western media and confirmed the Kremlin's efforts to establish “media schools” abroad. In an interview with the Washington Post published on November 4, Rybar founder and director Mikhail Zvinchuk commented on the US Department of State (DoS) program Rewards for Justice's reward offer for information about the whereabouts of nine Rybar employees reportedly involved in interfering with US elections.[16] Zvinchuk denied reports of his and Rybar’s election interference and used the opportunity to falsely portray Rybar as a “think tank” that is involved in “defending [Russia's] informational borders.” Zvinchuk also claimed that Rybar has an organized “worldwide” network consisting of over 250 channels in 28 languages and confirmed that Rybar is opening “media schools” in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), and Kyrgyzstan. Rybar reportedly has 60 employees and has taught a class at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO). Zvinchuk also seized on a question about Rybar’s previous appearance on the investigation list for “discrediting” the Russian military in an attempt to portray Rybar employees as “patriots” who occasionally call out problems in Russia. Zvinchuk’s efforts to misrepresent Rybar as a Western-style think tank that is occasionally critical of Russia is likely part of the Kremlin's wider effort to infiltrate Western and international media via new online-based sources such as Rybar. The Kremlin holds significant power over the Russian information space and civil society, and Rybar’s large-scale operations in Russia and abroad likely would not be possible without Kremlin's direct funding. Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) notably awarded Rybar with several state honors, and Rewards for Justice noted that Russian state defense conglomerate Rostec currently funds the channel.[17]
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-november-4-2024
Shot down:
2/2 Kh-59/69 cruise missiles
78/79 Shahed drones (48 shot down, 30 by electronic warfare)
One drone returned to Russia.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1853696440037429532
I read this from Jesus today in a random True Life In God message (May 15, 2013) and thought about you and me and others online who open our mouths and reveal our true nature on these Ukraine threads:
hear Me: the most important element that identifies grace is the development of the divine which occurs when My Holy Spirit touches you, generation; tell them, that My Spirit flees from a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that weaves wicked plots; from those who feel urged to do evil, a false witness who lies with every breath, a man who sows dissension among brothers; and I would add, those who take pleasure in doing their evil;For what it’s worth.indeed the man who gives voice to injustice will never go unnoticed by Me; therefore, generation, do not come to Me in Judgment Day and confront Me, your Maker with guilt; pray, pray, pray and get rid of your guilt and do not spend all your energy in doing evil; I am ready to wash your guilt now!
The Russian Ruble briefly touched 99 to the dollar today.
The penny ruble is making a comeback, and with it, a renewal of the ruble deathwatch.
>>>>I read this from Jesus today in a random True Life In God message (May 15, 2013) and thought about you and me and others online who open our mouths and reveal our true nature on these Ukraine threads:<<<<
Vassula Rydén?!
You read and follow the “revelations” of a “mystic”?
What does the Word of God, the Bible, say about this?
Russian oil and gas revenues continue to decline. Lower this year than last; lower last year than the year before.
Oil and Gas revenue used to float the bulk of the Russian Federal Budget, and most of the regional Government budgets. Now it’s reduced amount is entirely consumed by Military expenditures.
Russian finances are already on the edge, and Russia is unlikely to withstand a price war with Saudi Arabia for long.
OilPrice.com reports:
“Lower oil prices and subsidies for domestic refiners resulted in a 29% annual plunge in Russia’s oil revenues in October, Bloomberg’s estimates based on official government data showed on Tuesday.
In October, international oil prices and the price of Russia’s flagship crude, Urals, slumped compared to the same month of 2023. This eroded Russian revenues as the price of the Urals grade averaged $63.57 a barrel, compared to $83.18 a barrel in October last year.
The revenues from oil for the state were also impacted by the government subsidy paid to local refiners. Crude processing companies received in October the so-called damper payments, a form of subsidy to producers to encourage them to sell their refined petroleum products in Russia instead of exporting these for a higher price. Last year in October, Russia didn’t pay such incentives to its refiners.
So, per Bloomberg’s calculations, the Russian budget received last month a total of $10.8 billion (1.05 trillion Russian rubles) from oil, down by 29% from a year earlier.
Total budget proceeds from oil and natural gas combined also declined, by about 25% to $12.4 billion (1.21 trillion rubles).”
I think Gabbagabbahey is the one who reported your posts. Another one with a crush on Zelensky. Eeewww.
Ukrainian Defense Minister declares that North Korea has formally entered the war. The US Secretary of Defense stated that they are legitimate Military targets.
Kyiv Independent:
“The first clashes between the Ukrainian Armed Forces and North Korean soldiers have already taken place in Russia’s Kursk Oblast, Ukraine’s Defense Minister Rustem Umerov confirmed on Nov. 5 in an interview with South Korean TV channel KBS.”
Small unit engagements occurred in Kursk Oblast, where North Korean soldiers, mixed in with Russians (possibly disguised as Buryats, an Asiatic ethnic minority within the Russian Federation), were killed.
Read it for yourself and find out. Might do you some good.
Send you a pm, please read
I have no crush on Zelensky or any other man, though I do admire Trump quite a bit for his tenacity and perseverance in the face of true evil allied and arrayed against him and against me, too.
And, by that same measure, I also have to admire Zelensky a bit, also, for standing up to Putin and Russia, the country whose ideology and proxies we have been at war with since the 1940s, as Zelensky has done.
Unlike Trump, who knew what he was up against and what they would do, I doubt very seriously Zelensky had war with Russia in mind when he ran for office. But, to his credit, he didn’t run away and he didn’t surrender his nation to the bully next door.
As a man, I can respect them both, Trump and Zelensky, for how they are handling the challenges that they both are fighting against. Seems to be the same evil.
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