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  • “Fighting is heavy, we’ve lost a few men, but we're alright.” Primorsky Krai Governor posts video ostensibly showing 155th Brigade marines

    11/08/2022 6:26:38 AM PST · by Salohcin · 24 replies
    The Insider ^ | Nov. 8, 2022
    Oleg Kozhemyako, the governor of Primorsky Krai in the Russian Far East, has published videos on his Telegram channel, ostensibly showing marines from the 155th Brigade and fighters of the Tigr Battalion outside Pavlivka. The servicemen deny heavy losses and say they are “alright” and that the Russian forces are faring well. “There have been reports that the 155th Brigade, our detachment, no longer exists. We want to say we’re holding the line. The brigade is fighting. There have been losses, unfortunately. Fighting is heavy in Pavlivka. It's tough. We’ve lost a few men, wounded and killed. But we keep...
  • A 'baffling' offensive in Pavlivka Russian marines allege their unit lost 300 people in just four days. Their commanders deny, deny, deny.

    11/08/2022 6:17:19 AM PST · by Salohcin · 20 replies
    Meduza ^ | Nov. 8, 2022
    In late October, near the village of Pavlivka in the annexed part of Ukraine’s Donetsk region, heavy fighting broke out between Russian and Ukrainian forces. On November 5, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that it had “defeated" Ukrainian forces on the southern Donetsk front; the following day, however, multiple Russian “war correspondents” posted a message from marines in the 155th Brigade of Russia's Pacific Fleet who took part in the offensive. The marines alleged that their unit had lost approximately 300 people and half of their equipment in just four days. They asked Oleg Kozhemyako, governor of Russia’s Primorsky Krai,...
  • Explainer: What’s Behind The Russian Evacuations In Kherson?

    10/21/2022 9:32:39 AM PDT · by Salohcin · 53 replies
    The Moscow Times ^ | Oct. 21, 2022
    Russian forces have been moving thousands of civilians in the occupied southern Ukrainian region of Kherson over the Dnipro River and deeper into Russian-occupied territory this week. The evacuations, announced by the region’s Kremlin-installed governor Vladimir Saldo, followed warnings from Moscow that Kyiv’s southern counteroffensive meant the regional capital, Kherson, could be recaptured. But Kyiv has condemned the evacuation, describing it as an attempt to forcibly deport Ukrainian citizens and settle them in Russia, tactics that Ukrainian officials say the Kremlin has been employing since the war in Ukraine began. Three days into Moscow’s evacuations, we explain the current situation...
  • The Ukrainian army resumed its offensive near Kherson

    10/15/2022 8:42:39 AM PDT · by Salohcin · 38 replies
    Translated from Russian with Safari TranslateRussian "military commissars" say that the first attacks have been stopped, the Ukrainian side is silent. What happenedOn the morning of October 15, pro-Russian telegram channels wrote that the Armed Forces of Ukraine resumed a counteroffensive in the Kherson region, and about heavy battles in this direction. In recent days, analysts have discussed how the situation near Kherson can develop, and Ukrainian officials have said that Russians are preparing to flee the city. However, on the first day of the onset, the Ukrainian army did not seem to have achieved great success. What is...
  • Russia’s ‘irrecoverable losses’ in Ukraine: more than 90,000 troops dead, disabled, or AWOL

    10/12/2022 8:04:14 AM PDT · by Salohcin · 66 replies
    Meduza ^ | Oct.12, 2022
    More than 90,000 troops make up Russia’s “irrecoverable” military losses in Ukraine, as reported by the Russian media project iStories (or Vazhnye Istorii). One of the two sources of this information works in the FSB; the other is a former state security officer. [Emphasis added.] “Irrecoverable losses” is a category that includes servicemen who were killed, went missing, died from their wounds or were disabled and cannot return to military service. This new estimate is close to the figures stated earlier by the Pentagon and the British Defense Ministry. Last August, the Pentagon estimated that 70–80 thousand Russian troops had...