Posted on 08/24/2024 6:00:32 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
The videos of Russian soldiers ransacking businesses show that order is breaking down in parts of Kursk that Russia is desperately trying to defend.
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Videos from security cameras this week shared on social media have shown Russian soldiers ransacking supply warehouses, pharmacies, phone stores, and clothing shops. Many of the videos come from Glushkovo, a village still under Russian military control.
In one video, a Telegram user films a street in Glushkovo and reveals that every shop on the street has been ransacked and left in disarray.
One CCTV camera also showed soldiers in Glushkovo stealing from a Wildberry warehouse - Russia's answer to Amazon. The camera footage is dated August 23.
Kursk governor Alexey Smirnov evacuated Glushkovo on August 14 - days after Ukraine launched an incursion into the region, while the Russian military stepped in to defend it.
Tendar, a social media account that monitors the Ukraine-Russia war, tweeted a video of the looting, adding: "Just to paraphrase it, this is a Russian town, in a Russian province, INSIDE Russia, and the Russian army plunders it.
"More shops in Glushkovo have been looted by the Russian army. They are picking the town empty."
(Excerpt) Read more at express.co.uk ...
What’s wrong with the Russian People that they continue to allow dictators to seize control of the country?
The same what is wrong with Americans allowing socialism to spread and take hold.
The war in Ukraine is the most documented war in history. If you want you can watch video of individual attacks, or video taken by individual soldiers in combat, or in this case looting by Russian soldiers in their own country.
Usually people who spend their time looking at and posting images of dancing men have a fascination with that kind of thing. No need to hide your interests in the USA, nobody cares if you are attracted to other men.
Did you find it or is somebody you know running it?
Thanks for giving me the advice you give yourself every day but I don't need it.
I am sorry that your hero Little Z-Man is a prancing, homosexual freak.
Aug 24, 2024
Update on the conflict in Ukraine for August 25, 2024…
- Western media admits Ukraine has dangerously overextended itself through its Kursk incursion;
- Western media claims Russia is unable to use glide bombs in Kursk because of poor “air-control systems,” however, glide bombs are used primarily to break heavy fortifications which the Western media admits Ukraine is not building in Kursk;
- Despite claims that Russia’s response was “disjointed,” Ukraine’s Kursk operation has become a liability, costing it irreversibly lost territory along the actual line of contact;
- The more territory Ukraine attempts to hold in Kursk, the more troops and equipment it must divert from the actual line of contact;
- Western media reports admit that Russian progress in the Donbass has accelerated since the Kursk incursion began;
- Ukraine is not building the type of fortifications required to hold onto Kursk in the long-term with Western officials/analysts admitting that once Russia brings in sufficient reinforcements, uprooting Ukraine is inevitable;
- US military assistance to Ukraine continues to shrink, with the most recent package featuring the same items (without quantities noted) as previous packages, suggesting the US is drawing from its insufficient monthly production;
That happened when Napoleon tried to conquer Russia. His army arrived at Moscow in their summer uniforms expecting to be housed in the conquered city. Instead the city was burned to the ground, and poorly supplied Frenchmen returned home freezing to death as they marched/staggered on their way.
The Ukraine Army is a lot closer to Moscow than the French Army, and they know about continental winters and winter motorized travel issues.
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