Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022): Thread 1 - Ukrainian Liars vs Russian Liars with Air and Artillery Superiority

How well is the combat this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 46 6.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A well planned strike with few faults

    Votes: 45 6.5%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 292 42.1%
  • ⭐⭐ Worse than expected

    Votes: 269 38.8%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 42 6.1%

  • Total voters
    694
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>Russia has released a document from their health ministry to hire any private sector doctors, sugeons and nurses to travel to near the warzone to help with back-line medical procedures.
>Tweet states that this is highly unusual for a state to hire out it's own private sector healthcare workers to help with military operations and that medical military staff were not expecting this many casulties from the Ukrainian invasion.
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I said the Ukrainians are making the Russians bleed.
 
People are really forgetting that the core of the "woke" movement is all window dressing and hypocrisy. Yes, the US military is frequently treated like a political football by retard politicians. The trannies and fat black women are seat warmers and pencil pushers, when they want things done right they still call in the corn fed jar heads from Iowa and Nebraska. The pipe hitters and scowling psycopath officers don't get coverage from media sycophants attempting to sell an image of the US military. All of these retards they take on for PR reasons would quickly resign or get moved to somewhere they can't do any damage if we were to suddenly have a for real war against another global power. Not to say that taking on said retards doesn't hurt preparedness, but it's very much a factor that people overblow.
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>Russia has released a document from their health ministry to hire any private sector doctors, sugeons and nurses to travel to near the warzone to help with back-line medical procedures.
>Tweet states that this is highly unusual for a state to hire out it's own private sector healthcare workers to help with military operations and that medical military staff were not expecting this many casulties from the Ukrainian invasion.
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I said the Ukrainians are making the Russians bleed.

they also ordered 45'000 extra body bags, might as well used them

they put a ribbon on a body bag and give free gifts to russian sows for March 8th mothers day.
 
Apparently Baghdad Bob claimed that Iraq was winning the war.

That part is not surprising.

The surprising part was going on to claim that American soldiers are killing themselves at the gates of Baghdad iirc.

I wonder what happened to him in the end.
Apparently, he's been living in The UAE since 2008.
 
>Russia has released a document from their health ministry to hire any private sector doctors, sugeons and nurses to travel to near the warzone to help with back-line medical procedures.
>Tweet states that this is highly unusual for a state to hire out it's own private sector healthcare workers to help with military operations and that medical military staff were not expecting this many casulties from the Ukrainian invasion.
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I don't think this document means what copium threads think it means.
 
Just a reminder. All those NATO-supplied Ukrainian weapons including grenades, AKs, and anti-tank rocket launchers will be used by criminals and terrorists all over Western Europe for the next 20-30 years. Don't forget to thank your NATO representatives, Europeans.
This has been the plan the entire time.
 
Did We Provoke Putin’s War in Ukraine?
February 24, 2022 by Patrick J. Buchanan

When Russia’s Vladimir Putin demanded that the U.S. rule out Ukraine as a future member of the NATO alliance, the U.S. archly replied: NATO has an open-door policy. Any nation, including Ukraine, may apply for membership and be admitted. We’re not changing that.

In the Bucharest declaration of 2008, NATO had put Ukraine and Georgia, ever farther east in the Caucasus, on a path to membership in NATO and coverage under Article 5 of the treaty, which declares that an attack on any one member is an attack on all.

Unable to get a satisfactory answer to his demand, Putin invaded and settled the issue. Neither Ukraine nor Georgia will become members of NATO. To prevent that, Russia will go to war, as Russia did last night.

Putin did exactly what he had warned us he would do.

Whatever the character of the Russian president, now being hotly debated here in the USA, he has established his credibility.

When Putin warns that he will do something, he does it.

Thirty-six hours into this Russia-Ukraine war, potentially the worst in Europe since 1945, two questions need to be answered:

How did we get here? And where do we go from here?

How did we get to where Russia — believing its back is against a wall and the United States, by moving NATO ever closer, put it there — reached a point where it chose war with Ukraine rather than accepting the fate and future it believes the West has in store for Mother Russia?

Consider. Between 1989 and 1991, Mikhail Gorbachev let the Berlin Wall be pulled down, Germany be reunited and all the “captive nations” of Eastern Europe go free.

Having collapsed the Soviet empire, Gorbachev allowed the Soviet Union to dissolve itself into 15 independent nations. Communism was allowed to expire as the ruling ideology of Russia, the land where Leninism and Bolshevism first took root in 1917.

Gorbachev called off the Cold War in Europe by removing all of the causes on Moscow’s side of the historic divide.

Putin, a former KGB colonel, came to power in 1999 after the disastrous decadelong rule of Boris Yeltsin, who ran Russia into the ground.

In that year, 1999, Putin watched as America conducted a 78-day bombing campaign on Serbia, the Balkan nation that had historically been a protectorate of Mother Russia.

That year, also, three former Warsaw Pact nations, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, were brought into NATO.

Against whom were these countries to be protected by U.S. arms and the NATO alliance, the question was fairly asked.

The question seemed to be answered fully in 2004, when Slovenia, Slovakia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Romania and Bulgaria were admitted into NATO, a grouping that included three former republics of the USSR itself, as well as three more former Warsaw Pact nations.

Then, in 2008, came the Bucharest declaration that put Georgia and Ukraine, both bordering on Russia, on a path to NATO membership.

Georgia, the same year, attacked its seceded province of South Ossetia, where Russian troops were acting as peacekeepers, killing some.

This triggered a Putin counterattack through the Roki Tunnel in North Ossetia that liberated South Ossetia and moved into Georgia all the way to Gori, the birthplace of Stalin. George W. Bush, who had pledged “to end tyranny in our world,” did nothing. After briefly occupying part of Georgia, the Russians departed but stayed as protectors of the South Ossetians.

The U.S. establishment has declared this to have been a Russian war of aggression, but an EU investigation blamed Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili for starting the war.

In 2014, a democratically elected pro-Russian president of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, was overthrown in Kyiv and replaced by a pro-Western regime. Rather than lose Sevastopol, Russia’s historic naval base in Crimea, Putin seized the peninsula and declared it Russian territory.

Teddy Roosevelt stole Panama with similar remorse.

Which brings us to today.

Whatever we may think of Putin, he is no Stalin. He has not murdered millions or created a gulag archipelago.

Nor is he “irrational,” as some pundits rail. He does not want a war with us, which would be worse than ruinous to us both.

Putin is a Russian nationalist, patriot, traditionalist and a cold and ruthless realist looking out to preserve Russia as the great and respected power it once was and he believes it can be again.

But it cannot be that if NATO expansion does not stop or if its sister state of Ukraine becomes part of a military alliance whose proudest boast is that it won the Cold War against the nation Putin has served all his life.

President Joe Biden almost hourly promises, “We are not going to war in Ukraine.” Why would he then not readily rule out NATO membership for Ukraine, which would require us to do something Biden himself says we Americans, for our own survival, should never do: go to war with Russia?
 
It seems like he's doing his best to stay visible and avoid any accusations of him cowering away in a bunker.

Friendly reminder that this guy is only like 20 miles removed from a literal enemy army with him likely as their no. 1 HVT and he's walking the streets out in the open, yet Trudeau fled his capital when he heard mechanized hippies were coming to have a party.


Mariupol's been the front line since the beginning of the war, so it wouldn't surprise me if there's relatively heavy Russian casualties there. 22 tanks is silly though. Probably more like a handful and the rest of the kills are BMPs and IMVs.
My guess is that its not 22 even when including trucks. But that's just a guess.
 
To Polands eastern border or Ukraines? That's kind of an important detail.
One step into Ukraine and it would be a declaration of war, most likely just sending troops to Poland border since the american are already there helping refugees
 
Someone translated the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation's recent speech.

He says they captured a large amount of weapons delivered by Western countries to Ukraine in the past few months, including ATGM Javelin (USA) and NLAW (UK).
In total, since the beginning of the operation, 211 military infrastructure facilities of Ukraine have been disabled, including 17 launchers, 19 air defense systems, 39 radars, 67 tanks and armored combat vehicles, 16 MLRS, 87 units of special and automotive equipment have been destroyed.
 
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