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To: SpeedyInTexas; All
Ранок 24.02.22 десант РФ. Всi cдохли як собаки за декiлька годин.

Translation:

The morning of February 24, 2022, the landing force of the Russian Federation. All died...

https://twitter.com/Viaches50993743/status/1761245362696712249


16 posted on 02/24/2024 6:18:12 AM PST by FtrPilot
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To: PIF; All

“Abducted Ukrainian shares story of survival in Austin”

“At just 16 years old, Ivan Matkosvsyi has endured two years of war.

He fled on foot from his war-torn hometown of Mariupol — one of the cities most ravaged by the Russian invasion — after a month often spent in a bomb shelter. But on that long walk to safety, he was taken by Russian troops.

“I came across the Russian checkpoint, and they forced me to take almost all my clothes off,” Ivan recounted in Ukrainian. “I didn’t want to separate from my older brother. We decided to just escape. But they caught us and started threatening us with weapons. Thankfully, my brother was released and he was able to go to Ukraine, but I was sent to Donetsk.””

https://www.kxan.com/news/abducted-ukrainian-shares-story-of-survival-in-austin/


17 posted on 02/24/2024 6:21:48 AM PST by SpeedyInTexas
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To: FtrPilot

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Putin was convinced to abandon demobilization. The Kremlin announced two new dates and told what will happen next

Vladimir Putin will almost certainly not announce partial demobilization in his address to the Federal Assembly on February 29. Sergei Shoigu convinced him not to do this.

As we wrote, the President discussed the issue of demobilization with the Minister of Defense. The conversation, the fact of which was not made public, took place on the evening of Tuesday, February 27.

“It seems Shoigu has found arguments. Vladimir Vladimirovich refused to carry out demobilization in the near future. He can still change his decision and announce demobilization on February 29 ( as planned - ed. ), but the chances of this, unfortunately, have seriously decreased,” said a high-ranking source in the Kremlin.

Another interlocutor, who is involved in Putin’s election campaign, is disappointed and angry with Shoigu. “In the Presidential election campaign, demobilization was supposed to be one of the brightest moments. And they practically ripped it off for us,” he complained.

The Ministry of Defense confirmed this information. “We are glad that Vladimir Vladimirovich heard Sergei Kuzhugetovich and will not announce any demobilization now. The situation at the front does not allow this,” a source close to Shoigu told us.

What will happen next? Our interlocutors say that Putin may still announce demobilization in his address to the Federal Assembly. But the likelihood of this is low.

“There are two more scenarios. The first is that Vladimir Vladimirovich will still decide to demobilize before the elections. Then it will be announced around March 10th.

The second scenario is that the President will begin demobilization after a new wave of mobilization is announced. That is, part of the military who were mobilized in 2022 will find themselves at home somewhere at the end of May or June,” a knowledgeable source in the AP told us.

Both of these dates are still at the level of speculation. We will let you know when any decisions are made. Now the demobilization process has actually stopped.


142 posted on 02/28/2024 4:19:50 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: FtrPilot

Feb 24, 2022 - Feb 27, 2024
146 posted on 02/28/2024 4:26:56 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: FtrPilot

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Pilots are threatened due to refusals to fly on missions in the NWO zone

Lately there has been more and more tragic news for our videoconferencing. We will not name the exact number of planes shot down in recent days, but we are not talking about one or two aircraft. What is most tragic is that our experienced fighter pilots are irretrievably lost.

Alas, the command is trying to hush up the fact that the pilots are reluctant to go on missions, and there are even attempts at sabotage.

“We don’t quite understand how the crests began to shoot down so many of our birds, but the pilots are not in a good mood. Many are involved in strikes with the help of FABs, without this it is now difficult to attack,” a source in the VKS command tells us.

According to another interlocutor, pilots are aware of the increased risks, but this should not affect the effectiveness of their combat missions.

“They are in service, now it is important to protect the Motherland. Whether you want to fly or not, an order is an order,” one of the generals said sternly.

At the same time, one of the pilots, on condition of anonymity, admitted that the pilots were discussing various options among themselves, including a collective appeal to Vladimir Putin and Sergei Shoigu.

“You see, pilot training is not a cheap process. This is something that takes years to learn. Now we have tragic news from the fronts every day. Everyone understands that they could die tomorrow,” said the fighter pilot.

He reluctantly admitted that the command was threatening the pilots, if they refused to fly out on combat missions.


268 posted on 03/03/2024 4:40:42 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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