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Putin's invasion grinds to a halt: (abbreviated title)
Daily Mail ^ | 7 March 2022 | Chris Pleasance

Posted on 03/07/2022 9:33:38 PM PST by Ceebass

Putin's invasion grinds to a halt: Kyiv claims to have destroyed dozens of Russian helicopters overnight, retaken a city, and killed 11,000 troops while Russians have captured no significant territory sparking hopes Ukraine could win the war

Ukraine claims to have destroyed dozens of Russian helicopters at an airfield near Kherson overnight

Military also said it had recaptured Chuhuiv, near Kharkiv, and killed two commanders in the process

Meanwhile units in Odessa claimed to have hit and destroyed a Russian patrol ship off the coast

Experts say Russian losses becoming 'unsustainable' with no significant territory captured in recent days

(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Russia
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Russians lose 11,000 in 12 days in Ukraine,

US loses 2000+ in 20 years in Afghanistan.

1 posted on 03/07/2022 9:33:38 PM PST by Ceebass
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To: Ceebass

Freaking Javelins and the strategic flooding is just cancer


2 posted on 03/07/2022 9:36:47 PM PST by dila813
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To: Ceebass

This sounds too good to be true


3 posted on 03/07/2022 9:39:12 PM PST by 11th_VA (I can still remember an America where dissent was the highest form of patriotism.)
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To: Ceebass

Fools! It’s nothing but propaganda. Think God Damn it!


4 posted on 03/07/2022 9:40:33 PM PST by JoSixChip (2020: The year of unreported truths; 2021: My main take away from this year? Trust no one.)
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To: Ceebass

the tracks can’t leave the road or they’ll be up to the pan in mud and the trucks up to the axles...

it’s paved roads or nothing.


5 posted on 03/07/2022 9:41:20 PM PST by Chode (there is no fall back position, there's no rally point, there is no LZ... we're on our own. #FJB)
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To: Ceebass

The keystone kop invasion continues.

The vaunted 40 mile convoy is a sitting duck and taking casualties.

After 12 days the russians are still mired in quagmires outside Kharkov and Kiev.

The russians are good at shooting down jumbo jets full of innocent passengers (RIP KAL 747)

Or murdering US military personnel (RIP MAJ Arthur Nicholson)

But when it comes to serious fighting they suck.

Every intelligence service in the world now knows the red army is a clown show.


6 posted on 03/07/2022 9:41:29 PM PST by Ceebass (USA RIP 1776-2021)
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To: JoSixChip

You don’t think why should they?


7 posted on 03/07/2022 9:42:19 PM PST by Williams (Stop Tolerating The Intolerant)
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To: Ceebass
Twitter thread involving translation of alleged commentary by active FSB employee:

Igor Sushko

@igorsushko

My translation of the analysis of the current situation in Russia by an active FSB analyst. Buckle up for a long thread and definitely please share far & wide. The full text is over 2000 words. This is a highly insightful look behind the curtain – covers many subjects.
I will add clarification comments inside parenthesis where necessary. So, let’s roll:

“I have hardly slept at all these days, at work at almost all times, I have brain-fog. Maybe from overworking, but I feel like I am in a surreal world.

The Pandora’s Box is open – a real global horror will begin by the summer – global famine is inevitable as Russia and Ukraine are main producers of wheat. (MY COMMENTARY: I disagree that this will result in global famine.)
[ADDED OUTSIDE COMMENTARY: maybe “global” should instead be “widespread”, or “affecting the enire world”?]

I can’t say what guided those in charge to decide to proceed with the execution of this operation (Ukraine invasion), but now they are methodically blaming us (FSB). We are being scolded for our analysis. Recently, we have been increasingly pressured to prepare more reports.

All of these political consultants and politicians and the powers-that-be are causing chaos. Most importantly, no one knew that there will be such a war – it was concealed from everyone.

For example – you are being asked to analyze various outcomes and consequences of a meteorite attack on Russia (MY COMMENTARY: Here he most likely means the West’s sanctions)–

So you research the mode of attack, and you are being told that it’s just a hypothetical and not to stress on the details, so you understand the report is only intended as a checkbox for some bureaucrat, and the conclusions of the analysis must be positive for Russia, otherwise you basically get interrogated for not doing good work. So, you have to write that we have all necessary measures available to nullify the effects of a given type of attack. We are completely overworked.

But then it turns out that the hypothetical has turned into reality, and the analysis we’ve done on that hypothetical is total trash. We have no answer to the sanctions because of this. No one knew there’d be such a war, so no one prepared for these sanctions.

It’s the flipside consequence of the secrecy – since everyone was kept in the dark, how could we prepare for it?

Kadyrov has gone nuts. We (FSB) were very close to a conflict with him because the Ukrainians claimed to having received intel from the FSB on his squad in Kyiv.

Kadyrov’s squad was absolutely demolished before they even had a chance to fight and they got blown to pieces. I do not have any info that it was an FSB leak to Ukraine, so I’d give it a 1-2% chance – but can’t exclude this possibility completely.

Our Blitzkrieg has totally collapsed. It is impossible to complete the task: If Zelensky and his deputies were captured in the first 3 days, all key buildings also captured, and they were forced to read an address of their surrender to the country, then Ukraine’s resistance would have likely dissolved to a minimal level. Theoretically. But then what? Even in this IDEAL outcome, there remained an unsolvable problem: Who is the counterparty to our negotiations?

If we remove Zelensky – fine – who is going to sign the agreement? If Zelensky signs, then that agreement is worthless after we remove him. ОПЗЖ (The Opposition Party in Ukraine collaborating with Russia) has refused to cooperate.

Medvechuk, the coward, ran away. There is another leader – Boyko, but he refused too, even his own people won’t understand him. Wanted to bring back Tsaryova, but even our guys are against him here in Russia. Bring back Yanukovich? But how?

If we are saying we can’t occupy, then the newly formed government will be overthrown in 10 minutes as soon as we leave.

To occupy? Where would we find that many people? Commandant’s office, military police, counter-intelligence, security – even at minimum resistance from the Ukrainians, we’d need over 500,000 people, not including supply & logistics.

There’s a rule – if you try to cover for bad quality leadership with quantity, you’ll make everything worse. And I repeat this would be the problem in the IDEAL SCENARIO, which does not exist.

And what now? We cannot announce general mobilization for two reasons:

1) Mobilization will implode the situation inside Russia: political, economic, and social.

2) Our logistics are already over-extended today. We can send a much large contingent into Ukraine, and what would we get? Ukraine – a territorially enormous country, and their hate towards us is astronomical.

Our roads simply cannot accommodate the resupply of such convoys, and everything will come to a halt. And we can’t pull it off from the management side because of the current chaos.

These two reasons exist concurrently, although just one of them is enough to break everything.

With regards to Russian military losses: I don’t know the reality – no one does. There was some information the first 2 days, but now no one knows what is happening in Ukraine. We’ve lost contact with major divisions. (!!)

They may re-establish contact, or may dissipate under an attack, and even the commanders don’t know how many are dead, injured, or captured. Total dead is definitely in the thousands, maybe 10,000, maybe 5,000, or maybe just 2,000.

But even at our command no one knows. But probably closer to 10,000 Russian soldiers killed. And we are not counting losses at DNR & LNR.

Now even [if] we kill Zelensky or take him prisoner, nothing will change. The level of hate toward us is similar to Chechnya. And now, even those loyal to us in Ukraine are publicly against us.

Because all of this was planned at the top (in Russia), because we were told that such a scenario will not happen (Ukraine invasion) except only if we were to be attacked first.

Because we were told that we need to maximize our threats in order to negotiate an outcome through peace. Because we were already preparing protests against Zelensky in Ukraine without ever considering invading Ukraine.

Now, civilian losses in Ukraine will follow a geometric pattern progression, and resistance against us will only get stronger. Infantries already tried to enter cities – out of 20 paratrooper groups, only one had “provisional” success.

Recall the invasion of Mosul. It’s a rule – happens with every country, nothing new. To siege? Over the last decades in Europe – Serbia being the best example, cities can remain functional under siege for years. Humanitarian convoys from Europe to Ukraine is only a matter of time.

Our conditional deadline is June. Conditional because in June there will be no economy left in Russia – there will be nothing left.”


8 posted on 03/07/2022 9:43:08 PM PST by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
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To: JoSixChip
Fools! It’s nothing but propaganda. Think God Damn it!

Remember, this war is costing Putin $20 billion a day (that's $7.3 Trillion a year)!

9 posted on 03/07/2022 9:43:40 PM PST by PGR88
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To: Ceebass

“Experts say Russian losses becoming ‘unsustainable’ with no significant territory captured in recent days”

It’s literally been less than 2 weeks since the invasion began, and Russia has over a million active military personnel with 2mm+ reserves. Where are they getting “unsustainable” from?

I bet modern media would have gotten on Germany’s case for taking too long to invade Poland!

/hyperbole does no one any favors


10 posted on 03/07/2022 9:44:45 PM PST by Ultra Sonic 007 (There is nothing new under the sun.)
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To: Zhang Fei

What does FSB stand for?


11 posted on 03/07/2022 9:44:48 PM PST by CaptainK ("If life's really hard, at least its short")
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To: Williams

My God, these people have been lying to you for years, YOU KNOW THAT TO BE TRUE! But now you believe them without question. They want you to hate Russia and they want you to want a war with them. You think they are doing that for your good! Just stop and think.


12 posted on 03/07/2022 9:46:03 PM PST by JoSixChip (2020: The year of unreported truths; 2021: My main take away from this year? Trust no one.)
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To: Ceebass

One thing is apparent. The Russian military is not the formidable juggernaut that the West once feared. They may perform well if Russia itself were invaded but their severe limitations when they invade foreign territory is a real eye opener. Very much doubt they have the capacity to invade Poland or pick a fight with NATO. Putin has badly hurt Russia with his catastrophic bad mistake. IMHO he will soon be deposed. Yet a wounded, hounded man clutching nuclear weapons is desperate and dangerous. It would be wise to diplomatically somehow entice him with a guaranteed exit.


13 posted on 03/07/2022 9:47:28 PM PST by allendale
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To: JoSixChip

Dude wth are you ranting about.

Russia invaded Ukraine and is having a tougher time than expected.

It’s that frigging simple.


14 posted on 03/07/2022 9:47:48 PM PST by Williams (Stop Tolerating The Intolerant)
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To: JoSixChip

I think Russia has lost.


15 posted on 03/07/2022 9:49:06 PM PST by lonestar67 (America is exceptional)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007
I bet modern media would have gotten on Germany’s case for taking too long to invade Poland!

It took the Soviets invading to defeat Poland. Germany lost 15,000 troops in the September Campaign.

16 posted on 03/07/2022 9:49:41 PM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: JoSixChip

Hey Joe think back to the start of Covid and the utter FEAR PORN right here on this site, some people just NEVER learn the people on this site are SUPPOSED to be critical thinkers, but here again we have our sheep!!


17 posted on 03/07/2022 9:50:13 PM PST by Trump Girl Kit Cat (Yosemite Sam raising hell)
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To: Ceebass

White phosphorus munitions are weapons which use one of the common allotropes of the chemical element phosphorus. Willy Pete. Go get them boys. Why are we not exporting more?
Kawhill


18 posted on 03/07/2022 9:50:56 PM PST by kawhill (kawhill)
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To: allendale

[Putin has badly hurt Russia with his catastrophic bad mistake. IMHO he will soon be deposed.]


I’m skeptical. Putin is a first-rate schemer. Even a second-rater like Kim Il-sung, chosen by Stalin for his obedience rather than ability, managed to lose an entire army during the Korean War, starve his people via multiple famines and not only stay in power, but hand it on to his son, Kim Jong-il.


19 posted on 03/07/2022 9:51:58 PM PST by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
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To: Zhang Fei

And who is this active FSB employee?

This Igor Shushko fellow posts this on his blog as the first entry in nearly seven years (http://www.igorsushko.com/?m=1), and the prior entries are related to racecar driving.

Where is the original commentary of the analyst that he allegedly translated?


20 posted on 03/07/2022 9:52:48 PM PST by Ultra Sonic 007 (There is nothing new under the sun.)
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