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What we want is coool missiles dude!Hypersonic missiles?
Have they run out of cruise missiles then?
What we want is coool missiles dude!Hypersonic missiles?
Have they run out of cruise missiles then?
Turns out the video of this attack put out by Russia was of a farmhouse in Eastern Ukraine being destroyed over a week ago, and not an ammunition bunker as claimed.Not sure if this has been referred to yet?
Russia claiming it has used supersonic missile ..
Russia says it used a hypersonic missile in Ukraine for first time: report
The Kinzhal hypersonic missile is designed to launch from MiG fighter jets.www.space.com
Apologies if this has been posted already.
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Yeh I thought the explosion small and unconvincing for an ammo dumpIt's a modified Iskander, as far as I have read. A high-tech weapon sure, but not a scary unprecedented one.
Turns out the video of this attack put out by Russia was of a farmhouse in Eastern Ukraine being destroyed over a week ago, and not an ammunition bunker as claimed.
We Have Questions About Russia's Claimed Kinzhal Hypersonic Missile Use In Ukraine (Updated)
The apparent first use of Russia's air-launched hypersonic ballistic missile against a target in Ukraine doesn't all add up.www.thedrive.com
Maybe they really did blow up an ammo bunker, but that's not what the video is of.
This is being reported by the Belarus opposition - Belarussian saboteurs have been disrupting supply lines to the Russian forces in Ukraine.
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BBC R4 news breathlessly reporting it but the website is more measuredIt's a modified Iskander, as far as I have read. A high-tech weapon sure, but not a scary unprecedented one.
Turns out the video of this attack put out by Russia was of a farmhouse in Eastern Ukraine being destroyed over a week ago, and not an ammunition bunker as claimed.
We Have Questions About Russia's Claimed Kinzhal Hypersonic Missile Use In Ukraine (Updated)
The apparent first use of Russia's air-launched hypersonic ballistic missile against a target in Ukraine doesn't all add up.www.thedrive.com
Maybe they really did blow up an ammo bunker, but that's not what the video is of.
Stalemate will likely be very violent and bloody, especially if it protracts. Stalemate is not armistice or ceasefire. It is a condition in war in which each side conducts offensive operations that do not fundamentally alter the situation. Those operations can be very damaging and cause enormous casualties. The World War I battles of the Somme, Verdun, and Passchendaele were all fought in conditions of stalemate and did not break the stalemate. If the war in Ukraine settles into a stalemate condition Russian forces will continue to bomb and bombard Ukrainian cities, devastating them and killing civilians, even as Ukrainian forces impose losses on Russian attackers and conduct counter-attacks of their own.
In retrospect, one could argue that if Nato had moved faster and accepted Ukraine and Georgia much earlier, none of what followed would have happened. This argument has the virtue of examples to bolster it: the Baltics entered Nato, and despite being former Soviet republics, have experienced relatively little Russian harassment since. But one could also argue that, in the face of mounting Russian alarm and repeated warnings about “red lines” over Nato, the US States and its allies should have been extra careful. They should have taken into account the specificity of the places they were dealing with, in particular Ukraine. Ukraine was not Russia, in Leonid Kuchma’s famous phrase, but it was also not Poland. One of the problems with Ukraine’s Nato bid in 2008, for example, pushed forth by the western-friendly Yushchenko administration, was that it was unpopular inside Ukraine – in large part because Ukrainians knew how Russia felt about it, and were rightly worried.
But as Nato and the EU both expanded further east, their representatives considered it a matter of principle not to make compromises with a regime they viewed as trying to bully them and Ukraine. Again, they may have been right in principle. In practice, Putin has been warning of this invasion, in one form or another, for 15 years. A great many voices are now saying that we should have been much tougher on Putin much earlier – that the sanctions we are now seeing should have been deployed after the war in Georgia in 2008, or after the polonium poisoning in London of Alexander Litvinenko in 2006. But there is also a case to be made that we should have thought more deeply about how to create a security arrangement, and an economic one, in which Ukraine would never have been faced with such a fateful choice.
It's not that unexpected, it is the sort of thing I would expect to happen in a Russian occupation of Ukraine. Thinking that things like this could happen is why I have said several times that the way to prevent death and missery for the Ukrainians is absolutely not to stop the fighting.The forcibly transported Mariupol citizens, taken to Russia they are saying but why and when will they next be heard from I can’t get my head round it, that’s not any part of normal war is it.
ETA unconfirmed reports that they’re having their passports taken & that it’s a ‘forced labour’ plan. How will news of what’s happening to them get out.
new york times interviews people who say the same archive.ph
I think it is my absolute dread of things like this happens that Is making this so hard for me emotionally and why I so desperately want Ukraine to win this. And what I feel is nothing compared to what Ukrainians must feel.It's not that unexpected, it is the sort of thing I would expect to happen in a Russian occupation of Ukraine. Thinking that things like this could happen is why I have said several times that the way to prevent death and missery for the Ukrainians is absolutely not to stop the fighting.
Yep. From responses I’ve seen on twitter, whilst people like me are omg what is going on, those whose families have long been neighbours of Russia are not at all surprised by the forced transports.It's not that unexpected, it is the sort of thing I would expect to happen in a Russian occupation of Ukraine. Thinking that things like this could happen is why I have said several times that the way to prevent death and missery for the Ukrainians is absolutely not to stop the fighting.
It's basically Stalin all over again, isn't it?Yep. From responses I’ve seen on twitter, whilst people like me are omg what is going on, those whose families have long been neighbours of Russia are not at all surprised by the forced transports.
Russian accounts claim they are just responding to requests to be transported to safety in Russia.
That’s what people are being reminded of, they’re talking about what happened to their grandparents.it rings those bells for me too tbh.It's basically Stalin all over again, isn't it?
Again sadly very predictable.A Ukrainian friend of mine who is working to help arrivals at the polish border tells me hundreds of kids are going missing every day... Human trafficking gangs are operating in Poland and other border countries. It's insane
Children going missing amid chaos at Ukrainian border, aid groups report
Cases of human trafficking and exploitation also reported as more than 2.5 million refugees try to escape fightingwww.theguardian.com
The forcibly transported Mariupol citizens, taken to Russia they are saying but why and when will they next be heard from I can’t get my head round it, that’s not any part of normal war is it.
ETA unconfirmed reports that they’re having their passports taken & that it’s a ‘forced labour’ plan. How will news of what’s happening to them get out.
new york times interviews people who say the same archive.ph
It's basically Stalin all over again, isn't it?
Russian news yesterday , announcing very specific ‘warnings’ of chemical weapons that they say Ukraine is ready to unleash on its own people.
Was just going to ask, forced transports of civilian population out of their country are there more recent examples of this as part of how wars are done or is it something completely else, a different category, which is how it feels but idk.
Kosovo too iircBosnia leaps to mind...
I wonder if they give them pink guns as well
The Part Of Ukraine's Military Uniform That Makes No Sense - Grunge
A photograph of female Ukrainian soldiers rehearsing for an upcoming parade has caused nationwide controversy and outrage.www.grunge.com