Russian Special Military Operation in the Ukraine - Mark IV: The Partitioning of Discussion

Why do all these advocates of Ukraine look exactly the same? I swear they must clone these people.
Glasses and beard look must be the hip thing in Ukraine. Here is a slightly older version-
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This guy is a runaway hohol "journalist" who somehow found himself a sizeable audience of gullible Russians by pretending to be pro-russia.
 
I from a city-state mostly devoid of nature except for a couple of reservoirs. Don’t really want to reveal too much
The question was mostly about if you're Russian, Ukrainian, or from Belarus. If you're not from any of those nations, then you really need to just stop caring because this shit does not directly affect you in any way.
 
The question was mostly about if you're Russian, Ukrainian, or from Belarus. If you're not from any of those nations, then you really need to just stop caring because this shit does not directly affect you in any way.
I’m from neither of those countries, though I spent a few years in Russia. I really should stop caring, and the posters here have given me some good advice previously, I’m just addicted to the news (not msm but various sources and this thread). I just keep coming back like a sucker.
 
How it started


Russia is likely resorting to such inefficient weapon systems because it is running short of more precise modern missiles, while Ukrainian air defences still deter its tactical aircraft from conducting strikes across much of the country.”​



British defense officials said that the Russian troops "are likely frustrated that they are forced to serve in old infantry combat vehicles which they describe as aluminum cans."


Russia faces a “critical shortage” of artillery shells and Moscow’s ability to conduct ground operations in Ukraine is “rapidly diminishing” as a result, Britain’s armed forces chief has said.

How it's going


A former British general has warned the country would run out of ammo if war was declared against Russia because of years of government cutbacks.


As the war in Ukraine stretches into its second year, the US and its allies face an acute problem – Ukraine is burning through ammunition faster than the US and NATO can produce them.
 
I’m from neither of those countries, though I spent a few years in Russia. I really should stop caring, and the posters here have given me some good advice previously, I’m just addicted to the news (not msm but various sources and this thread). I just keep coming back like a sucker.
It's much harder when you've actually got skin in the game and care about one side or the other "winning" (for whatever reason), but even then if you start to feel fatigued by the constant flow of suffering/rage/etc, then you just need to stop looking at it, the same way you need to learn to stop picking at a wound that's scabbing over.
 
I’m from neither of those countries, though I spent a few years in Russia. I really should stop caring, and the posters here have given me some good advice previously, I’m just addicted to the news (not msm but various sources and this thread). I just keep coming back like a sucker.
Don't listen to those losers, double down, go all in, follow every telegram, every news media outlet, and every Twitter and YouTube account making content about conflict, and obviously share it all with us.
 
Don't listen to those losers, double down, go all in, follow every telegram, every news media outlet, and every Twitter and YouTube account making content about conflict, and obviously share it all with us.
Yea nah I’m not doing that. I’ll probably get so upset I kill myself and end up being the first casualty of the war from my country. I’m going to free myself from this suffering somehow, even if it means pulling the plug on my internet.
 


The latest information about the situation in the Bakhmut direction:​
The city is littered with the bodies of the Ukrainian military, destroyed during the fighting. "Musicians"showed a new batch of corpses of Ukrainian soldiers. The corpses are actively collected by the Wagner evacuation team for transfer to Ukraine. https://t.me/ZandVchannel/53854

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The situation in Bakhmut from war correspondent Alexander Simonov on February 27:​
Units of PMC "Wagner took full control of the Stupki microdistrict in the north of Bakhmut. In addition, the fighting moved to the Ilyinovka area, where the musicians had already occupied several enemy positions, approaching the AZOM plant from the north.The military correspondent also spoke about the advancement of the "musicians" in the vicinity of Bakhmut. The guys expanded the zone of control to the south-west of Berkhovka. To the east of the settlement, the assault detachments almost came close to Dubovo-Vasilyevka, where they increased pressure on the defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. https://t.me/ZandVchannel/53851

I think its safe to say it will be Артемовск не Бахмут very soon, if its not already.
 
Abrams uses Chobham armor as well.
Yeah but they didn't mention in the video the extent of it and I don't know. Do you know if it's such a default that it will also be a part of what Abrams will be going to Ukraine?
 
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