Russian Invasion of Ukraine Megathread

How well is the war this going for Russia?

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  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I ain't afraid of no Ghost of Kiev

    Votes: 278 11.8%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 796 33.7%
  • ⭐⭐ Stalemate

    Votes: 659 27.9%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 378 16.0%

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So, Lukashenka is trying to hold off the intervention as much as possible.

Lukashenka's position is a lot more unstable and I could see him panicking over getting deposed either by Putler or by his own people.

The morale of his army will collapse the minute he enters Ukraine.
Only way I could see widespread Belarusian involvement working out would be to Zerg rush Kiev when the Ukrainians are thoroughly depleted from attrition. But I'm really starting to think the push to Kiev was either a failed gambit or a diversion to take pressure off the forces in the east and south.
 
Only way I could see widespread Belarusian involvement working out would be to Zerg rush Kiev when the Ukrainians are thoroughly depleted from attrition. But I'm really starting to think the push to Kiev was either a failed gambit or a diversion to take pressure off the forces in the east and south.
I still think they'd accidentally invade the wrong country. I have a feeling what they would think is "kiev" would look suspiciously like Moscow.
 
The difference is, in Germany and Japan, US and the Allies is willing to work with some members of the old regime to keep it steady. While in Middle East, they deposed pretty much every organs of the state
no lol their attempts at denazification in germany went way deeper than their half-assed debaathification in iraq

the real difference is that both germany and japan were highly civilized societies with a strong cultural preference for a high degree of organisation and order. societies like that will organize themselves into functional and stable states on their own, no outside nation building is needed for them to do that.

the same does not apply to iraq, and especially not to afghanistan. left alone, these societies will revert either to pre-modern despotism, or primitive tribal cultures with an almost non-existent central government.
 
Only way I could see widespread Belarusian involvement working out would be to Zerg rush Kiev when the Ukrainians are thoroughly depleted from attrition. But I'm really starting to think the push to Kiev was either a failed gambit or a diversion to take pressure off the forces in the east and south.
It's a failed gambit through and through.
 
In the mean time Yemeni armed forces stepped up their game against Saudi Arabia.
Yahi Sari, spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces: We targeted the Aramco oil refinery in Jeddah and other critical targets in Riyadh with cruise missiles.

Probably unrelated so why am I even posting this here...
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-The Azov Battalion had their collective dicks sucked by left-wing groups and will most likely be a powerful political group in Ukraine if they win. If any bitter ironies emerge, within 5-10 years will most likely have a presidency under their belt.
A country run by literal and unironic Nazis? Let's hope they flock there from all over the world so it'll be easier to nuke them. Nazi larpers are really annoying.
 
I know there are a lot of mapfags in the thread.

So here is the first official map from the Russian Ministry of Defense.
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Hmmm seems a bit optimistic seeing as how we've definitely been seeing fighting recently in some of those areas. I can't wait until we finally get accurate, truthful maps.....in ten to twenty years when shit gets declassified, and all the relevant leaders are dead or out of power.
 
The Russian military has run out of ammo, food, fuel, and manpower as of yesterday so the war is over according to military experts.
0 days left!

According to other military experts plus people here on kiwi farms it will be in 2 days( due to them saying 2 weeks was all the Russian supplies could last, as of two weeks ago)
2 days left!

Then a certain kiwi thinking he was a smart boy told me how much of a cope it was I was keeping track of people's predictions and how funny it was to keep track since Putinbros said at the beginning Kiev would fall in 3 days(Never happened). He proceeded to give me his informed and knowledgeable take that from his keyboard he is sure that Russia will run out of supplies in mid April.
17 days left!

Same smart boy told me it has leaked that Russia is sure they will run out of supplies by May 9th and then they will be forced to go home. This smart boy told me all of this is contigent on Russia not adjusting or changing anything in how it's conducting this war.
40 days left!
And now I know you're a disingenuous little faggot and not just a smugposter, because none of these predictions have been "Russia runs out of everything, army collapses, war's over". The first two were were for the point where Russia stretches itself to the point where it cannot maintain an effective offensive without an extended period of stopping to unfuck the rear. The third was when Russia will no longer be able to advance at all without Putin going full Second Great Patriotic War and hoping the people follow him, and the fourth is when Russia starts obviously and undeniably losing, again unless Putin goes balls to the wall and gambles his regime on it.

No, really, how fucking hard is it to wrap your head around the idea of "Russia did not bring enough warm bodies to this fight, and it is going to cost them the war"?
 
Bit of third-hand news, but why not. Poland, Slovenia and Czechia came up with a plan the EU needs to implement if they are serious about stopping the war.

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki outlined the ten points in an article published in Politico.
These points are:

1. Disconnect all Russian banks from SWIFT. (This is because otherwise the economy will adapt to the new conditions within a few weeks)

2. Introduce a uniform asylum policy for Russian soldiers willing to lay down their arms

3. Put a complete stop to Russian propaganda in Europe.

4. Block Russian ships in European ports.

5. Introduce a blockade for motor vehicles similar to the sea blockade.

6. Extend sanctions against oligarchs to their business environment.

7. Suspend the issuance of visas to all Russian citizens.

8. Impose sanctions on all members of the pro-government United Russia party.

9. Impose a complete ban on the export of technologies suitable for military purposes to Russia.

10. Expel Russia from all international organizations.
 
@God of Nothing given the latest unravellings can you claim that this image is still cope?
yes
i thought the war would progress a lot faster, but that was unrealistic in what i now realize is one of the first actual modern wars between developed countries

no winning one would confine its male population to defend the nation unless they were in truly dire straights
also, try and make their civilians acting combatants by giving them advice on how to make moltovs
 
Bit of third-hand news, but why not. Poland, Slovenia and Czechia came up with a plan the EU needs to implement if they are serious about stopping the war.

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki outlined the ten points in an article published in Politico.
These points are:

1. Disconnect all Russian banks from SWIFT. (This is because otherwise the economy will adapt to the new conditions within a few weeks)

2. Introduce a uniform asylum policy for Russian soldiers willing to lay down their arms

3. Put a complete stop to Russian propaganda in Europe.

4. Block Russian ships in European ports.

5. Introduce a blockade for motor vehicles similar to the sea blockade.

6. Extend sanctions against oligarchs to their business environment.

7. Suspend the issuance of visas to all Russian citizens.

8. Impose sanctions on all members of the pro-government United Russia party.

9. Impose a complete ban on the export of technologies suitable for military purposes to Russia.

10. Expel Russia from all international organizations.
Man Poland is still really salty about ww2. Germany better pray that they don't ever slip like this, because I have a feeling Poland would demand even harsher punishment for them.
 
I still don't get who the kneeling individual is supposed to represent?
It's an unfinished picture.
It's supposed to be Russia kneeling before mighty Ukrainian cock.

And it is a cope.

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki outlined the ten points in an article published in Politico.
The war will be over before Yuros come to a decision on any of those.
 
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