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To: BeauBo

Kremlin snuff box, 08/29/24
https://t.me/s/kremlin_secrets

Have you noticed that after the Kursk breakthrough of the Ukrainian Armed Forces there were no purges in the Ministry of Defense?

A curious situation - after joining the Ministry of Defense, Andrei Belousov started serious personnel purges there. Naturally, through the hands of the FSB. The generals remaining on board had to either show their loyalty, or, at a minimum, not interfere with the implementation of serious reforms.

It is not yet possible to say much about Belousov’s reforms. And even in war conditions it is problematic to do this, but the detentions of generals have stopped. Now the army must master the offensive in the Donbass, as well as find its bearings and finally fight back in the Kursk region. On the last point, there is consensus that this will not happen in the coming weeks, since the scale of the problems is enormous.

At the same time, no one was held accountable even for the Kursk failure of the Russian Armed Forces. I would like to believe that for now. But judge for yourself - the Ukrainian Armed Forces invaded the territory of the Kursk region and captured more than 1000 sq km. our land. Conscripts died and hundreds of military personnel were captured. Who will answer? And there is no one to answer... And this is strange.

Perhaps Andrei Removich should look into the situation?


Kremlin snuff box, 08/29/24
https://t.me/s/kremlin_secrets

Purges among the generals resumed. We’re glad we were heard. But who will be punished for the Kursk region?

came out As soon as this post of ours, the purges among the generals resumed. Former Deputy Defense Minister Pavel Popov was detained.

What should we say about this?

First of all, we are glad that we were heard. After all, we not only wrote that the purges of generals involved in corruption had stopped. We also talked to several influential people and pointed out the problem to them. We repeat, we are glad that we were heard.

Secondly, Popov’s detention, as far as we know, infuriated Sergei Shoigu. “I thought he had calmed down. But no. But it’s okay, he will regret it,” the Security Council Secretary said in communication with people from his close circle. Obviously, Sergei Kuzhugetovich meant Andrei Belousov.

Thirdly, there is a bad point. According to our information, there are currently no plans to punish anyone for the failure in the Kursk region and for allowing the Ukrainian army to occupy part of our region. “Now is not the time,” the interlocutor surrounded by Belousov briefly said about this.

When will this time come? We would really like to hear the answer to this question.


5,864 posted on 08/29/2024 7:43:01 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: PIF; All

Ukrainian F-16 jet destroyed in crash on Monday, WSJ reports

https://m.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-816976


5,865 posted on 08/29/2024 8:15:33 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
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To: BeauBo
After a drone attack, the "Atlas" oil depot is now engulfed in flames, burning fuel intended for Putin's army.

The fire has already spread to six storage tanks and shows no signs of stopping.

https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1829185888552923150

6 storage tanks are now on fire.

5,868 posted on 08/29/2024 9:17:53 AM PDT by FtrPilot
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