Posted on 06/04/2023 7:57:16 AM PDT 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. Small arms, ATGMs, MANPADS, loitering munitions, drones used as unmanned bait, civilian vehicles, trailers 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 the origin of a piece of equipment can't be established, it is 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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Locals report that in Krasnodar, Russia, air defense became active.
https://twitter.com/NOELreports/status/1665396274919555078
Krasnodar, Russia is a key supply location.
I wonder what weapon system was used for the attack.
Thanks for the ping.
I’ve noted it seems to be the same 7 or 8 posters who continuously post these Ukraine articles. Over and over, the same people..
Seems a bit odd.
“And one more #Russian Air Defense System “burnt out at work”
This 9A310M1-2 for complex 9K37M1-2 Buk-M1-2 was destroyed by very accurate 🇺🇸#American shell M982 Excalibur
This is how your taxes work “
https://twitter.com/GloOouD/status/1665373185578004483
“And who goes to Miami in July?”
I have first row seats at the Marlins game with PNC Club access.
Watch the game on TV and see if you can recognize me.
“Over and over, the same people..
Seems a bit odd.”
Its a daily thread Dude. Wow you are ....
Now, Russian Air Defense System can claim they also destroyed 1 M982 Excalibur.
Dude? Far out man!
Daily thread? You can make it breaking news 24/7, but it’s still not our war nor our business.
Its a daily thread Dude.
That's groovy dude, but why is it always the same individuals posting this stuff?
Its a daily thread Dude.
That's groovy dude, but why is it always the same individuals posting this stuff?
We all can read, and we all know what you mean when you offer to meet someone to "chat" (in quotes). From your Ukrainian/Rusia! obsession, to your call for nuclear war, to now looking to "chat" with fellow posters, it's clear there's something very wrong with you.
Nope. I have no desire to see you. You clearly have weird issues.
I watch the Astros and occasionally attend their games. The only time I’ll see the Marlins is if they’re playing the Astros.
I led the National Anthem on the field many times during the Astrodome years in the 90s. I never begged for people to look for me on TV then and I don’t now, even when I have the behind-home-plate tickets one of my friends gives us sometimes.
I’m not all needy like that.
“but it’s still not our war nor our business.”
Of course it is, Dude.
You guys aren’t even the best team in Texas anymore.
Been to Astros games, lets meet up there?
Several of us support the idea of all Uke-Rus related articles be confined to one daily thread, much like the Q articles are.
It would clean up the news feed somewhat for those of us who want to peruse other news.
Maybe it’s time for us to approach leadership with this suggestion.
I also add that the Rangers are the only MLB team who don’t have a Pride Night scheduled.
I can understand your wanting to meet me. I’ve met a lot of FReepers and it’s always been an enjoyable time.
However, I have no desire to meet you.
“The Russian Military’s Looming Personnel Crises of Retention and Veteran Mental Heath”
“Much attention in recent months has focused on Russia’s faltering military offensive and staggering casualties in Ukraine. But there are other problems, largely unnoticed outside Russia, lurking for the country’s armed forces and society more broadly. Russia’s wartime military-personnel policies, instituted last September, temporarily prohibit active-duty and mobilized soldiers from leaving service. Russia faces a crisis in military retention and a larger social crisis of veteran mental-health disorders when these restrictions are lifted. Just as the terms “Afghan Syndrome” and “Chechen Syndrome” emerged to describe the plight of Russian veterans who lacked support and struggled to adapt to civilian life after those conflicts, it is only a matter of time before “Ukraine Syndrome” grips Russia, as thousands of veterans suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other conditions return home.
Since President Vladimir Putin’s partial-mobilization decree in September 2022, no Russian personnel fighting in Ukraine have been allowed to leave the armed forces, and none will be until the “period of partial mobilization” is ended by another decree. Currently, the only ways out—apart from death in combat—are reaching mandatory retirement age, medical discharge, or imprisonment. Some soldiers have taken matters into their own hands by deserting.
Indefinite deployment and inadequate rest and rotation, due to a shortage of soldiers, mean that Russian soldiers endure prolonged exposure to combat stress, which intensifies feelings of resentment and helplessness. When these restrictions are lifted, and they will have to be eventually, the army could face large-scale resignations among officers and other professional soldiers, including those whose contracts expired while fighting in Ukraine. The mood among Russian troops in Ukraine is not easy to gauge, but anecdotal evidence—from social media, intercepted phone calls to families, officer accounts, and other sources—suggests that many are likely to resign as soon as it becomes possible.”
“However, I have no desire to meet you.”
You are hurting my feelings.
I was feeling a chemistry between us.
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