Russian Invasion of Ukraine Megathread

How well is the war this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 249 10.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 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%

  • Total voters
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I think thats why most of /k/ is pro-Ukraine. Pure jealousy.
Being down with Allah and running around with all your bro's and Kadyrov looks amazing.
Operator as fuck.
If you've spent an extended amount of time on /k/ like I have, this comes as no surprise. /k/ loves a valiant defender and the Ukes have earned that designation while the vatnik and /pol/nigger filth in this thread crow about Uke war crimes (That are objectively, documentedly happening) while remaining silent about the Kadyrovsti and the unrestricted shelling of cities on the part of the Russians. The Ukrainians are doing better than anyone, including themselves, expected them to do. What any outside observer assumed would be a thunder run is now anyone's game.
 
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I'm still wondering what kind of culture shock Russians go through when Islamists start yelling "allahu akbar" while fighting on their side.


Probably along the lines of "I feel sorry for the poor bastard on the wrong end of that." Bonus points if they were a veteran of the Chechen wars. (Though most would probably be senior staff or retired by now).
 
To jab at a few of these in particular:

3 - is a frankly absurd notion. The Ukranian armored force has remained very out-of-sight during this war, but defensive warfare in the Spring mud is not that well suited to armored combat in the first place. I expect that the Ukrainians are keeping their tanks very close to their chest, preserving them for an opportune moment.

4 - >trusting kill claims
For the record, that's roughly 75% of Ukraine's total supply of armored combat vehicles he's claiming there.

5 - See above

6 -
>minimizing civilian casualties
That meme died when the Chechen rape beasts joined the party

7 - So, we're not letting politician's statements determine the reality of the war, except when Zelensky does it?

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Muh heckin' Deep Battle cauldron
Now correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't a central part of the cauldron doctrine the stipulation that you continually turn up the proverbial heat? It's been a month, and I'm still not seeing the temperature go up.

22 - >Azov
>Ukraine's best


4/10 cope, completely discounts the presence of NATO aid and the hundreds of thousands of reservists that have come out of retirement in the last month.

Yes, his argument falls apart under the shattering blows of your unsubstantiated speculations (other than "the ukranian tank force is being kept safe in super secret locations because they're afraid of mud" which is 100% laughable)

Cauldron also definitely refers to the shape it isn't a full cooking analogy (air power is the spices!)
 
If you've spent an extended amount of time on /k/ like I have, this comes as no surprise. The Ukrainians are doing better than anyone, including themselves, expected them to do. What any outside observer assumed would be a thunder run is now anyone's game.
/k/ also has a long and time-honored tradition of mocking RUSSIA STRONK cope, so when the board gets flooded by such posters in conjunction with an endless supply of footage showing them for fools, they're going to do as they've always done: making vatniks seethe.
 
The shit you find in cursory and lazy searches is astounding.

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Amnesty.org is a junk pro trans organization\NGO, so it would make sense they took this stance.
WARNING: GHEY pictures. https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2020/06/orgullo-derechos-personas-lgbtiq-americas/
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It's official. Ukraine is a blue-haired GayTransLib Globalist shitshow. Between all this shit I found in 8 minutes and the sitting US President making money off them...confirmed.

Looks like the Tweet I posted about banning religion was bullshit though.

Nope, confirmed.
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Can't confirm those websites though.
 
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Probably along the lines of "I feel sorry for the poor bastard on the wrong end of that." Bonus points if they were a veteran of the Chechen wars. (Though most would probably be senior staff or retired by now).
I sometimes forget that the second Chechen war ended only in 2009. So I would wager there are a lot of veterans of city combat remaining in the army. That was one of the reasons for calling for Syrian forces; they know how to assault fortresses that soviet blocks have become, plus they are expendable.
 
Were these stated goals of the Russians?

I am actually asking. I'm not paying attention to much of this anymore. What were Russia's strategic goals? Did they want to take cities? Diminish Ukraine's military? Occupy land? It sounds like there is uncertainty about what Russia wanted to do.
Honestly if I had to guess, the goal was to zerg rush and occupy Kiev as soon as possible to cause the Ukrainian leadership to flee the country, leading to an immediate collapse of the Ukrainian Government, and demoralizing the Ukrainian military to surrender, then using the shock and awe and leverage to force the west to finally concede Crimea to Russia.
 
War breaks out, trannies most affected.

I wish a HE cylindrical package from Russia, with love, to the lgbtbbq world salad faggot that wrote that dreck.
 
Nah, those are both fly-by-wire systems, and I haven't heard anything about TOWs going to Ukraine. Likely a Soviet system of some sort, wither captured or not.
It's likely a AT-3 Sagger since they only use one wire and have the same erratic angry bee flight pattern, TOW missiles have a more stable flight pattern and use two wires.

 
I won't lie this war has a unique aesthetic






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Sputnik, which is state news. YMMV. LGBTQIABBQsource.
Hmmm my question on this one is how Ukraines parliament works. Is it like the US where people submit dumb bills they know won't pass or even be voted on? I'm also curious who submitted it, was it someone with some actual juice, or just some relatively unimportant politician trying to make a name for being anti russia.
 
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