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  • Putin ally threatens to turn Chechens loose on Russian dissidents

    10/08/2022 7:23:48 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 25 replies
    The Washington Examiner ^ | October 06, 2022 | Joel Gehrke
    Russian citizens who criticize the Kremlin could find themselves on the receiving end of a nasty visit from Chechen forces, according to an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin’s attempted "partial mobilization" of fighting-aged Russians into the war in Ukraine has prompted a wave of social displeasure, including a mass exodus of apparent draft dodgers and protests in the outlying regions where people are bearing the brunt of the war. Russian lawmaker Adam Delimkhanov, an ethnic Chechen politician known for threatening to decapitate the relatives of a human rights activist, warned university students against any display of disrespect. “I...
  • Massive fireball that destroyed part of Russia-Crimea bridge seen in wild video

    10/08/2022 4:50:09 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 27 replies
    New York Post ^ | October 8, 2022 | Mary Kay Linge
    A stunning series of photos and videos shows the violent impact of the explosion that tore through Russia’s prized Kerch Strait bridge to Crimea early Saturday morning. A monstrous fireball bloomed over all four of the bridge’s vehicle lanes at 6:07 a.m. as a passenger car and a freight truck drove side by side up the incline to its towering arch. The flames appeared to reach across the water, enveloping the twin railroad bridge about 100 feet away.
  • Attack On Europe: Documenting Russian Equipment Losses During The 2022 Russian Invasion Of Ukraine

    09/28/2022 8:09:15 AM PDT · by SpeedyInTexas · 54 replies
    ORYX ^ | Since February 24, 2022 and daily | ORYX
    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...
  • 2022 09 27 The Americans Declared War On Europe

    Excellent analysis. 2022 09 27 The Americans Declared War On Europe
  • Will Putin nuke London?

    09/26/2022 6:55:16 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 94 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | September 26, 2022 09:29 AM | by Dan Hannan, Contributor
    We are bizarrely one-tracked in our historical memory. Anything we dislike is compared to the Nazis. So, when Vladimir Putin actually invaded a neighbor, he was inevitably likened to Adolf Hitler. But we don’t have to look far to find an apter parallel. In September 1939, Stalin seized the eastern half of Poland. Unlike his Nazi allies, who simply absorbed the territory they wanted, Stalin made the conquered population vote in sham elections. Two congresses were established in eastern Poland — one supposedly representing ethnic Belarusians, the other ethnic Ukrainians. These two assemblies immediately petitioned to join, respectively, the Belarusian...
  • Collaborators Trapped: People With Russian Passports Issued In Ukraine Not Allowed Into Russia

    09/13/2022 1:41:34 PM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 25 replies
    Charter97.org ^ | 9/13/2022 | Staff
    Kilometre-long queues have formed at the Ukrainian-Russian border, which is controlled by militants from occupied Donbass and Russians. Huge queues have appeared on the border with Russia of people fleeing because of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' counter-offensive. However, the Russians are simply not letting the collaborators through. Border guards have a clear instruction not to allow people with Russian passports issued in Ukraine's occupied territories to enter Russian territory. In particular, Russian soldiers and their families left the town of Svatove in Luhansk Region. Only soldiers of the so-called "people's militia" from among local residents stayed. Military expert Oleh Zhdanov...
  • Belarus begins military exercise on Poland border – and just 20 miles from Ukraine - to rehearse 'liberating territory' and regaining control over border regions

    09/08/2022 10:18:40 AM PDT · by knighthawk · 11 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | September 6 2022 | RACHAEL BUNYAN
    Belarus has started military exercises by the city of Brest near the Polish border, its capital Minsk and the northeast region of Vitebsk, the defence ministry said on Thursday. Belarus, a close ally of Russia, said the exercises, located just 20 miles from Ukraine's border and six miles from Poland, will practice 'liberating territory temporarily seized by the enemy' and regaining control over border regions. Russian President Vladimir Putin used similar rhetoric to justify his invasion of Ukraine earlier this year and had staged wargames near the border before sending his troops into battle.
  • Wounded Ukrainian soldiers reveal steep toll of Kherson offensive

    09/07/2022 9:28:15 AM PDT · by Navy Patriot · 43 replies
    Washington Post ^ | September 7, 2022 | John Hudson
    SOUTHERN UKRAINE — In dimly lit hospital rooms in southern Ukraine, soldiers with severed limbs, shrapnel wounds, mangled hands and shattered joints recounted the lopsided disadvantages their units faced in the early days of a new offensive to expel Russian forces from the strategic city of Kherson. The soldiers said they lacked the artillery needed to dislodge Russia’s entrenched forces and described a yawning technology gap with their better-equipped adversaries. The interviews provided some of the first direct accounts of a push to retake captured territory that is so sensitive, Ukrainian military commanders have barred reporters from visiting the front...
  • Decrying Ukraine war, Russian soldier seeks refuge in France

    09/07/2022 10:25:30 AM PDT · by Dr. Franklin · 23 replies
    AP ^ | September 7, 2022 | LORI HINNANT
    Filatiev published “Zov" on the Russian social network VK in early August. The human rights organization Gulagu helped him leave the country a few weeks later, moving him from one place to another until finally helping him reach France. He spent two days inside the Charles de Gaulle airport, waiting to be approved for entry. In Russia, he said, “I understood that no lawyer could defend me,” he said, a muscle in his jaw twitching. On his wrist, he wore a silver bracelet adorned with a crucifix. Filatiev said Russia's army is degrading by the day, unable to replace the...
  • The Belarusian Fighters

    09/07/2022 5:27:11 AM PDT · by Dr. Franklin · 37 replies
    The Atlantic ^ | September 7, 2022 | Anne Applebaum
    [G]athered in a basement on a quiet, tree-lined street, the Belarusians preparing to leave Warsaw to join the Ukrainian army look more like a bunch of computer programmers getting ready for a long car trip. Maybe that’s because they are a bunch of computer programmers—or anyway, some of them are—gathered in a basement on a quiet, tree-lined street, getting ready for a long car trip...If they are identified, members of their families could be visited, harassed, even arrested by the Belarusian police. “Our relatives are hostages,” one of them told me. Already, mothers of Belarusian soldiers fighting in Ukraine have...
  • JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank, and other major European banks are turning off hot water, stopping fountains, and preparing diesel generators as Russia chokes the energy supply

    09/07/2022 7:24:48 AM PDT · by dennisw · 24 replies
    MSN --Buisness Insider ^ | 9-7 | Kate Duffy
    Big banks in Europe are preparing for an energy crisis as Russia tightens the gas taps, per Reuters. JPMorgan may use diesel generators, while Deutsche Bank turned off fountains and hot water. The insurer Zurich said it could close its gym and some office floors if the situation worsens. Major banks across Europe are implementing measures in the workplace to cut down on energy consumption as Russia tightens its gas supply to the continent. The Kremlin shut off its natural-gas flow to Europe via the key Nord Stream 1 pipeline last week and said it wouldn't reopen it until the...
  • Putin claims the U.S. wants to preserve global ‘dictatorship’ and is sacrificing Europe

    09/07/2022 6:47:39 AM PDT · by FarCenter · 44 replies
    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday accused the U.S. of wanting to maintain a “dictatorship” over global affairs at the expense of Europe and the rest of the world. Putin slammed the West repeatedly during a speech before business leaders gathered in far eastern Russia, saying sanctions imposed on Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine were a “danger” to the whole world and left Europe worse off. “The pandemic has been replaced by new challenges of a global nature, carrying a threat to the whole world, I’m talking about the sanctions rush in the West and the West’s blatantly aggressive...
  • Putin limps across the room as he observes major Russian war games alongside 'side-lined' defence minister Sergei Shoigu

    09/07/2022 6:42:32 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 27 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 9/6/2022 | Rachel Bunyan
    Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared to walk with a limp as he attended Russia's major Vostok war games today, raising fresh doubts over his health. The Russian leader, 69, observed the major military exercises from inside a command post while sitting next to his defence minister Sergei Shoigu who is said to have been 'sidelined' by Putin due to Russia's heavy losses in Ukraine. As Putin arrived at the command post at the Sergeyevsky training range in Russia's Far East, he appeared to be walking with a limp when he crossed the room to watch the war games. Video shows...
  • EU, U.S. step up Russian aluminium, nickel imports since Ukraine war

    09/06/2022 9:30:36 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 6 replies
    Rueters ^ | Sept 6 | Eric Onstad
    EU and U.S. imports of Russia's main base metal products aluminium and nickel during March-June increased by as much as 70%, official trade data compiled by Reuters from the United Nations Comtrade database show. The total value of EU and U.S. imports of the two metals from March to June were $1.98 billion... Analysts said the United States and Europe have learned lessons after huge disruption on construction, auto and power sectors caused by sanctions imposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump on Russian aluminium 2018. Russia's Rusal is the world's largest aluminium producer outside China and accounts for about...
  • Russia is running out of high tech parts and is now reduced to buying weapons from North Korea

    09/06/2022 8:25:55 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 38 replies
    Hotair ^ | 09/06/2022 | John Sexton
    Last night Politico Europe published an interesting story about where Russia is starting to feel the pinch as it tries to keep its war machine going. Despite sanctions, Russia has managed to keep selling lots of oil and that has kept its economy from collapsing. But while it has lots of cash on hand it’s not so easy to import supplies of high tech chips that are needed for its weapons of war. In order to find those parts, Russia has put together a shopping list.Having fired off (or lost in combat) way more of their missile firepower than they...
  • Putin Forces 'Confused' by Ukraine Strikes, Headed for Surrender: General

    09/05/2022 10:33:35 PM PDT · by logi_cal869 · 52 replies
    Newsweak ^ | 9/5/2022 | Shira Li Bartov
    A former U.S. general has forecast the surrender of Russian forces in Kherson, a strategic city in Ukraine. The Kherson region has been almost entirely controlled by Russian troops since March, when it became the first major city to fall during Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainian forces have launched a counteroffensive to take back the critical port city. Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Mark Hertling commented Monday on a Ukrainian soldier's video from the frontlines showing destroyed Russian positions in Kherson. According to Hertling's analysis on Twitter, the footage indicated "extremely poor soldier discipline" and "horrible fieldcraft/training"...
  • ‘We Do Not Want Unknown Graves’: The Struggle to Identify Bucha’s Victims

    09/06/2022 4:10:14 AM PDT · by Timber Rattler · 7 replies
    The New York Times ^ | September 3, 2022 | Carlotta Gall
    It was supposed to be the bright spot in a grim day. Of a dozen unclaimed bodies set for burial recently at Bucha City Cemetery, one had just been identified. The dead man’s family was present and would be able to bury him with full ceremony. His grave would be marked with his name instead of just a number. But there was a hitch. No one could find the body. (snip)When Russian troops retreated at the end of March from the region around Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, they left behind a trail of more than 1,200 bodies. At least 458 dead...
  • Liz Truss Becomes PM – Dark Day for Britain

    09/05/2022 1:52:20 PM PDT · by delta7 · 56 replies
    Armstrong Economics ^ | 5 Sep 22 | Martin Armstrong
    Liz Truss has been made Prime Minister of Britain. This was expected, but also the darkest day possible for Britain. Previously, UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace had backed Liz Truss’ view that Russian forces must be pushed out of “the whole of Ukraine” – and suggested this should include Crimea. Even the Guardian at the time had accused Liz Truss’ position was “recklessly inflaming Ukraine’s war to serve her own ambition.” Meanwhile, in Russia, this was playing out on TV endorsing World War III. Everything that can possibly point to war is unfolding before our eyes. There are no peacemakers...
  • Ukraine war: UK programme to train 'citizen soldiers' is expanding

    09/04/2022 5:38:28 PM PDT · by Timber Rattler · 81 replies
    Sky News.com ^ | September 5, 2022 | Deborah Haynes
    The UK is significantly expanding a training programme in Britain to turn potentially tens of thousands of Ukrainian recruits into frontline soldiers to fight Russia, Sky News has learnt. The combat course is being extended in length to five weeks from three weeks, keeping more of the training in the UK, away from the threat of Russian missile strikes - a hazard for anyone learning how to become a soldier at sites inside Ukraine, it is understood. Some 4,700 personnel have already been through the training at military bases in the north, southwest and southeast of England since it began...
  • 04 Sep: BIG VICTORY. Russia’s Strongest Town FELL | War in Ukraine Explained

    09/04/2022 3:32:52 PM PDT · by Widget Jr · 15 replies
    Reporting from Ukraine YouTube Channel ^ | September 4, 2022 | Reporting from Ukraine
    I am a Ukrainian. My country has been invaded by Russia. In this video I will tell you what happened on the one hundred and ninty third day of the war.Day 193: September 04Today Ukrainian counteroffensive operation was marked by a big symbolic event.In the Dudchany direction, the fighters of the 103 National Guard battalion together with the fighters of the 63 brigade officially confirmed that they established full control over Vysokopillia and showed a video where they raise the Ukrainian flag above the town. This is the most important town in the northern part of the region, because it...