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  • Early Intelligence Suggests Prigozhin Was Assassinated, U.S. Officials Say

    08/24/2023 11:27:28 PM PDT · by Enterprise · 20 replies
    https://www.wsj.com ^ | Aug. 24, 2023 | Michael Gordon, Warren Strobel, Matthew Luxmoore, Alan Cullison
    Preliminary findings indicate it wasn’t surface-to-air missile that took down Wagner leader’s plane. The plane carrying Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Wagner paramilitary group, crashed as the result of an assassination plot but wasn’t shot down by a surface-to-air missile, U.S. officials said. The preliminary U.S. government assessments, which officials stressed are incomplete, suggest that a bomb exploded on the aircraft or that some other form of sabotage caused the crash northwest of Moscow.
  • Winter’s Onset Will Change Russia’s War in Ukraine

    10/24/2022 8:36:46 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 56 replies
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | Oct. 24, 2022 | Matthew Luxmoore and Stephen Fidler
    KYIV, Ukraine—Winter is approaching on the Ukrainian steppe. As temperatures fall, waves of chilling rain follow, dissolving roads and fields, turning them to mud that mires men and equipment. Then comes the deep freeze and snow, hardening the ground but making it tougher to fight. Armies on both sides of the war in Ukraine are girding for the unforgiving weather and shorter days of winter, which will affect the health and morale of troops, diminish the effectiveness of weapons and intelligence-gathering sensors and multiply the logistical difficulties of keeping soldiers in the field. “Land warfare is generally very difficult. Winter...
  • Russia Touts Rapid Mobilization but Faces Dilemma as Ukrainians Advance

    10/04/2022 6:18:02 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 24 replies
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | Oct. 4, 2022 | Stephen Fidler, Matthew Luxmoore and Thomas Grove
    Russia’s defense minister said 200,000 men had entered the army as part of a mobilization drive that began last month as the rapid advance of Ukrainian forces into Russian-occupied territories outpaces Moscow’s ability to pour in reinforcements. The suggestion that Russia is already two-thirds of the way toward the target the minister, Sergei Shoigu, announced last month follows criticism of the call-up process—including from Russian President Vladimir Putin. But it raises questions as to whether the depleted Russian military will be able to cope with the sheer numbers of new recruits and use them effectively. Western military analysts say Moscow...
  • Documents Reveal Hundreds of Russian Troops Broke Ranks Over Ukraine Orders

    06/01/2022 3:37:50 PM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 16 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 6/1/2022 | Matthew Luxmoore
    Hundreds of Russian soldiers have escaped the fighting in Ukraine or refused to take part during the early stages of the war, according to military decrees viewed by The Wall Street Journal as well as accused soldiers and lawyers defending them. Military analysts and Ukrainian officials say there have been many more. Russia’s army stumbled badly early in its invasion of Ukraine and suffered thousands of casualties and the loss of an estimated quarter of its deployed military hardware, a senior Pentagon official said in April. Desertions and insubordination among soldiers, Interior Ministry troops and members of the National Guard...
  • NATO Members Mount Huge Operation to Resupply Ukrainian Fighters

    03/08/2022 2:38:52 PM PST · by SpeedyInTexas · 42 replies
    WSJ ^ | 08-MAR-2022 | Matthew Luxmoore, Drew Hinshaw and Nancy A. Youssef
    In the space of two weeks, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has set off one of the largest and fastest arms transfers in history. By road and rail, the Czech Republic sent 10,000 rocket-propelled grenades to Ukraine’s defenders last week alone. In Poland, the provincial airport of Rzeszow located about 60 miles from the Ukrainian border has been so crowded with military cargo jets that on Saturday some flights were briefly diverted until airfield space became available. On the country’s highways, police vehicles are escorting military transport trucks to the border, with other convoys slipping into Ukraine via snow-covered back roads...