Posted on 03/10/2023 5:21:19 PM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com
Update from Ukraine | Wagner Stuck in Bakhmut | Prygozhyn went to the ruzzian Black List
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECpiWPRfHMw
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March 10, 2023 Invasion Day 378 – Summary The summary of the situation of Russian re-invasion to Ukraine covering the last 48 hours 2023 – 22:00 (Kyiv time). https://militaryland.net/news/invasion-day-380-summary/
This is Militaryland Website recap of – February 2023 https://militaryland.net/news/website-recap-february-2023/
Update from Ukraine | Wagner Stuck in Bakhmut | Prygozhyn went to the ruzzian Black List
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They have vid of Wagner in the northern industrial part of Bakhmut. Looks like equipment is being pulled out now and the green armbands are going to be left there.
All gazzlight, all the time.
VIDEOS
1. Head of private Russian army says he’s been ‘cut off’ by Putin
3-10-2023
Erin Burnett Out Front
CNN
https://www.cnn.com/videos/world/2023/03/10/prigozhin-putin-wagner-group-russia-ukraine-ebof-vpx.cnn
**Prigozhin, according to him, was turned off from all special communication phones in all offices and divisions, and also blocked all passes to all departments that make decisions so that he could not beg for ammunition.
2. Ukrainian fighters advancing on dangerous roads of Bakhmut
Kanal13
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3-10-2023 7:26 p.m. EST
3. Russia`s leaky budget SVB in trouble | Business Arena | TVP World - TVP is a Polish public broadcast servicE
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*The latest financial data on the Russian Budget for January and February is out. Earlier claimes that the Russian Budget had not been hit by sanctions now look a lot less plausible.
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2. Ukrainian fighters advancing on dangerous roads of Bakhmut
Kanal13
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3-10-2023 7:26 p.m. EST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEo_mb-KcyU
3. Russia`s leaky budget SVB in trouble | Business Arena | TVP World - TVP is a Polish public broadcast servicE
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3-10-2023 7:26 p.m. EST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXl7474Ic3E
*The latest financial data on the Russian Budget for January and February is out. Earlier claimes that the Russian Budget had not been hit by sanctions now look a lot less plausible.
“They have vid of Wagner in the northern industrial part of Bakhmut. Looks like equipment is being pulled out now and the green armbands are going to be left there.”
Thank you for update comment.
(Ned) Price regularly soils himself over claims that Russia is illegally “interfering” in the internal affairs of the United States, but insists that foreign countries have a fundamental right to poke their imperialist noses into Georgia’s internal affairs. The Russians and Chinese are not stupid. They see this rank hypocrisy by Biden’s America and realize the United States is untrustworthy and a malevolent threat. The United States will continue to play this dangerous game of trying to create foreign slave states until it is forced to stop meddling.
ARTICLE
Anti-Russia guerrillas in Belarus take on ‘two-headed enemy’
The Associated Press
3-10-2023 2:30 a.m. EST
https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-war-belarus-guerillas-sabotage-2c5074209663a2403752bb0c6404b32e
After Russia invaded Ukraine, guerrillas from Belarus began carrying out acts of sabotage on their country’s railways, including blowing up track equipment to paralyze the rails that Russian forces used to get troops and weapons into Ukraine. (Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP)
After Russia invaded Ukraine, guerrillas from Belarus began carrying out acts of sabotage on their country’s railways, including blowing up track equipment to paralyze the rails that Russian forces used to get troops and weapons into Ukraine.
In the most recent sabotage to make international headlines, they attacked a Russian warplane parked just outside the Belarusian capital.
“Belarusians will not allow the Russians to freely use our territory for the war with Ukraine, and we want to force them to leave,” Anton, a retired Belarusian serviceman who joined a group of saboteurs, told The Associated Press in a phone interview.
“The Russians must understand on whose side the Belarusians are actually fighting,” he said, speaking on the condition that his last name be withheld for security reasons.
More than a year after Russia used the territory of its neighbor and ally to invade Ukraine, Belarus continues to host Russian troops, as well as warplanes, missiles and other weapons. The Belarusian opposition condemns the cooperation, and a guerrilla movement sprang up to disrupt the Kremlin’s operations, both on the ground and online. Meanwhile, Belarus’ authoritarian government is trying to crack down on saboteurs with threats of the death penalty and long prison terms.
Activists say the rail attacks have forced the Russian military to abandon the use of trains to send troops and materiel to Ukraine.
The retired serviceman is a member of the Association of Security Forces of Belarus, or BYPOL, a guerrilla group founded amid mass political protests in Belarus in 2020. Its core is composed of former military members.
During the first year of the war, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko realized that getting involved in the conflict “will cost him a lot and will ignite dangerous processes inside Belarus,” said Anton Matolka, coordinator of the Belarusian military monitoring group Belaruski Hajun.
Last month, BYPOL claimed responsibility for a drone attack on a Russian warplane stationed near the Belarusian capital. The group said it used two armed drones to damage the Beriev A-50 parked at the Machulishchy Air Base near Minsk. Belarusian authorities have said they requested the early warning aircraft to monitor their border.
Lukashenko acknowledged the attack a week later, saying that the damage to the plane was insignificant, but admitting it had to be sent to Russia for repairs.
The iron-fisted leader also said the perpetrator of the attack was arrested along with more than 20 accomplices and that he has ties to Ukrainian security services.
Both BYPOL and Ukrainian authorities rejected allegations that Kyiv was involved. BYPOL leader Aliaksandr Azarau said the people who carried out the assault were able to leave Belarus safely.
“We are not familiar with the person Lukashenko talked about,” he said.
The attack on the plane, which Azarau said was used to help Russia locate Ukrainian air defense systems, was “an attempt to blind Russian military aviation in Belarus.”
He said the group is preparing other operations to free Belarus “from the Russian occupation” and to free Belarus from Lukashenko’s regime.
“We have a two-headed enemy these days,” said Azarau, who remains outside Belarus.
Former military officers in the BYPOL group work closely with the team of Belarus’ exiled opposition leader, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, who ran against Lukashenko in the 2020 presidential election that was widely seen as rigged.
The disputed vote results handed him his sixth term in office and triggered the largest protests in the country’s history. In response, Lukashenko unleashed a brutal crackdown on demonstrators, accusing the opposition of plotting to overthrow the government. Tsikhanouskaya fled to Lithuania under pressure.
With the protests still simmering a year after the election, BYPOL created an underground network of anti-government activists dubbed Peramoha, or Victory. According to Azarau, the network has some 200,000 participants, two-thirds of them in Belarus.
“Lukashenko has something to be afraid of,” Azarau said.
Belarusian guerrillas say they have already carried out 17 major acts of sabotage on railways. The first took place just two days after Russian troops rolled into Ukraine.
A month later, then-Ukrainian railways head Oleksandr Kamyshin said there “was no longer any railway traffic between Ukraine and Belarus,” and thanked Belarusian guerrillas for it.
Another group of guerrillas operates in cyberspace. Their coordinator, Yuliana Shametavets, said some 70 Belarusian IT specialists are hacking into Russian government databases and attacking websites of Russian and Belarusian state institutions.
“The future of Belarus depends directly on the military success of Ukraine,” Shametavets said. “We’re trying to contribute to Ukraine’s victory as best we can.”
Last month, the cyberguerrillas reported hacking a subsidiary of Russia’s state media watchdog, Roskomnadzor. They said they were able to penetrate the subsidiary’s inner network, download more than two terabytes of documents and emails, and share data showing how Russian authorities censor information about the war in Ukraine.
They also hacked into Belarus’ state database containing information about border crossings and are now preparing a report on Ukrainian citizens who were recruited by Russia and went to meet with their handlers in Belarus.
In addition, the cyberguerrillas help vet Belarusians who volunteer to join the Kastus Kalinouski regiment that fights alongside Kyiv’s forces. Shametovets said they were able to identify four security operatives among the applicants.
Belarusian authorities have unleashed a crackdown on guerrillas.
Last May, Lukashenko signed off on introducing the death penalty for attempted terrorist acts. Last month, the Belarusian parliament also adopted the death penalty as punishment for high treason. Lukashenko signed the measure Thursday.
“Belarusian authorities are seriously scared by the scale of the guerrilla movement inside the country and don’t know what to do with it, so they chose harsh repressions, intimidation and fear as the main tool,” said Pavel Sapelka of the Viasna human rights group.
Dozens have been arrested, while many others have fled the country.
Siarhei Vaitsekhovich runs a Telegram blog where he regularly posts about Russian drills in Belarus and the deployment of Russian military equipment and troops to the country. He had to leave Belarus after authorities began investigating him on charges of treason and forming an extremist group.
Vaitsekhovich said his 15-year-old brother was recently detained in an effort to pressure him to take the blog down and cooperate with the security services.
The Russian Federal Security Service “is very unhappy with the fact that information about movements of Russian military equipment spills out into public domain,” Vaitsekhovich said.
According to Viasna, over the past 12 months at least 1,575 Belarusians have been detained for their anti-war stance, and 56 have been convicted on various charges and sentenced to prison terms ranging from a year to 23 years.
Anton says he understands the risks. On one of the railway attacks he worked with three associates who were each sentenced in November to more than 20 years in prison.
“It is hard to say who is in a more difficult position — a Ukrainian in a trench or a Belarusian on a stakeout,” he said.
PING!!!
Maybe Russia is running short of ammo and is just arming their own troops.
Hold on there, Sparky. Three days ago, you posted your usual barrage of disinfo. In that batch this very same group of Wagner fighters was OUT of ammo. Are the Ukes out too? Is it hand to hand, clubbing each other with empty rifles? That’s the problem with telling lies, making the various lies complement each other. Work on it!
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/4136444/posts
The head cook keeps saying his guys are out of ammo. He might be talking out of a bodily orifice, maybe not. In any case that’s what HE is saying, and that’s through his media. Take it up with him.
CAUTION TO USE THE POOR SOURCE: sonar21
Johnson is just a traitorous mouthpiece for Moscow/Putin.
larry c. johnson is long-time defender of Russia. He makes his appearances on RT.
“He has been vocal in his defense of Russia AGAINST allegations that Vladimir Putin-ordered hacking campaign was conducted to disrupt the 2016 presidential election and help Trump win!
In the weeks before the inauguration, Johnson told state-controlled ‘RUSSIA TODAY’ that the U.S. conclusion that Russia interfered in the election was “a joke,” and he called the American intelligence community “stupid.”
In the same interview, Johnson said: “There’s no evidence on the side of Russia meddling in the U.S. election.”
**The U.S. intelligence community has concluded that Russia did meddle in the election.
Information con’t: https://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/white-house-vladimir-putin-election-hacking-donald-trump-233299
Hard get it wrong ‘straddling the fence’!
Example of for pundit Johnson i.e.
In numerous writings and interviews in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Johnson de-emphasized the threat stemming from terrorism. In 1998, he commented on Osama bin Laden, saying that he was possessed by “hatred and craziness.” If left unanswered, “he would continue to terrorize Americans around the world. He has no compunction about killing women and children. He’s a complete egalitarian in his murderous attitude.”
In later interviews, Johnson said Americans exaggerated the threats stemming from bin Laden. In July 2001 [just two months before the September 11 attacks] Johnson wrote a New York Times op-ed entitled, “The Declining Terrorist Threat,” arguing that “terrorism is not the biggest security challenge confronting the United States, and it should not be portrayed that way.” !!!!
WOW! how wrong can you get!
“In that batch this very same group of Wagner fighters was OUT of ammo.”
You will either believe or disbelieve Prigozhin.
Your choice!
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VIDEO
An interview with a mobilized man from Moscow: How he was imprisoned and sent to war
Lviv.Media
344K subscribers
3-10-2023 12: 15 p.m. EST
Andrei Vetrov from Moscow is an example of how Russia destroys its citizens. The businessman was forced to pay a bribe and imprisoned for it. And when he was released, he was mobilized for the war, despite his criminal record, lack of military experience and three minor children.
In an interview with Liubomyr Ferens, Andriy pleads guilty, calls the war unfair, and makes a gloomy forecast for the future of his country.
00:00 Start
01:33 How “mobics” are being prepared for war
04:26 How did you get captured?
05:12 What was you in prison for?
07:56 What do Russians say about mobilization?
10:09 “Brother doesn’t behave like that”
11:13 What are the Russians fighting for?
13:18 About the responsibility of “ordinary Russians”
16:19 About nostalgia for the Soviet Union
20:21 About the dictatorship in Russia
23:41 Who is the source of power in Russia?
26:44 What are Ukrainians doing with captured Russians?
28:28 What if you are drafted into the army again?
30:11 Who started the war?
33:11 “I will never see Ukraine again”
ADDENDUM Comment #17
An interview with a mobilized man from Moscow: How he was imprisoned and sent to war
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWKe5-mXLl0
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1. Oil and gas revenues of Russia fell by 46% in 2 months: sanctions bring tangible results
UATV English
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpEuRSWAAW0
“Sanctions against Russia are working: oil and gas revenues in January and February of this year fell by almost half - compared to the same period last year. This is the data of the Ministry of Finance of Russia. That is, the real indicators of falling incomes can be even more impressive. According to the Russian Ministry of Finance, budget revenues as a whole fell by a quarter. More details - in our story.”
2. LUKASHENKO IS IN TROUBLE, BELARUSIAN MILITARY FORMED AN GUERILLA MOVEMENT AGAINST RUSSIANS || 2023
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_S5HWBK—k
3. Drunk Prigozhin in Bakhmut | Massive missile attack against all of Ukraine | Ukraine Update
Artur Rehi
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Mar 10, 2023 12:30 p.m. EST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCo4xbHPZFc
Are they out of ammo? Obviously not. That means the thread was based on disinfo. Whether it came from Ukes, Wagner or voices in your head, it doesn’t matter. It’s clearly BS and only a fool would post such rubbish.
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