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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Posted on 9/11/23 at 7:42 pm to LSUPilot07
Posted on 9/11/23 at 7:42 pm to LSUPilot07
ISW update
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Ukrainian forces continued counteroffensive operations in Donetsk and Zaporizhia oblasts on September 11 and have reportedly advanced near Bakhmut and in western Zaporizhia Oblast. Ukrainian military officials announced on September 11 that Ukrainian forces have liberated 2 square kilometers of territory in the Bakhmut direction over the past week and have made gains near Klishchiivka (6km southwest of Bakhmut) and Andriiivka (9km southwest of Bakhmut).[1] Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Malyar also stated that Ukrainian forces have gained a total of 4.8 square kilometers in the Tavriisk (Zaporizhia) operational direction over the past week, particularly south of Robotyne (10km south of Orikhiv) and west of Verbove (20km southeast of Orikhiv).
The Rosgvardia may be recruiting previously imprisoned former Wagner Group fighters, likely to further subsume Wagner remnants while bolstering Russia’s domestic security apparatus. Russian opposition outlet iStories reported on September 11 that relatives of previously imprisoned former Wagner fighters revealed that some of their relatives received invitations to serve in the Rosgvardia following a series of tests and certifications.[3] iStories noted that the Rosgvardia is asking former Wagner fighters to pass a security check and provide documentation of official pardons of their prison sentences, as well as documentation of the conclusion of their contracts with Wagner. iStories also amplified the claims of a Rosgvardia servicemember from the 2nd Battalion of an unidentified Moscow-based Rosgvardia unit that ex-Wagner fighters are serving in his unit, including those without any conventional military experience
Russian border guards expressed similar grievances about limited capabilities and equipment to those voiced by Russian troops serving in Ukraine and continued to express concern over potential Ukrainian raids into Russia. A Russian milblogger who serves on the Kremlin’s human rights council amplified complaints that the Russian had authorities poorly equip border guard units and failed to supply them with sufficient digital communications systems, reconnaissance and strike drones, mobile transport, and medical supplies.[6] The milblogger noted that these grievances come from almost all border service departments within the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).
Russian forces conducted a series of Shahed-131/136 drone strikes targeting southern Ukraine on the night of September 10 to 11. The Ukrainian General Staff reported that Ukrainian forces shot down 12 Shaheds over Zaporizhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Mykolaiv oblasts and another unspecified drone.[10] Ukrainian Main Military Intelligence Directorate (GUR) Head Kyrylo Budanov stated on September 11 that Russian forces are changing tactics and using drones “en masse.”[11] The Ukrainian General Staff also reported that Russian forces launched 10 missiles, including Kh-31P anti-radar missiles and Ka-59 guided cruise missiles, at Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
The Kremlin’s ruling United Russia party unsurprisingly achieved most of its desired results in highly fraudulent local elections in Russia and occupied Ukraine. The Russian Central Election Commission (CEC) claimed that United Russia won gubernatorial elections in 13 regions and is leading in six regions where votes are still being counted.[13] United Russia gubernatorial candidates won over 72 percent of the vote in 13 out of 20 regions in Central Russia, the Russian Far East, and Siberia.[14] All three of the candidates that Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly endorsed — Nizhny Novgorod Governor Gleb Nitkin, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, and Smolensk Governor Vasily Anokhin — won or are leading by major margins.[15] United Russia reportedly received 83 percent of the vote in occupied Zaporizhia Oblast in Ukraine, 78 percent in Donetsk Oblast, 74 percent in Luhansk Oblast, and 74.8 percent in Kherson Oblast.[16] Non-United Russia gubernatorial candidates won in only two regions, Khakassia and Oryol oblasts, where Communist Party incumbents were re-elected
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet in Vladivostok in the coming days, likely to discuss bilateral relations and North Korea’s supplies of artillery munitions to Russia.[19] The Kremlin announced on September 11 that Kim will meet with Putin in the coming days, and Kim has reportedly left Pyongyang and is traveling to Russia.
US and Armenian forces began joint military exercises in Armenia on September 11. The Armenian Ministry of Defense stated that the joint US-Armenian “Eagle Partner 2023” exercises will prepare Armenian forces to take part in international peacekeeping missions and will last until September 20.[21] 85 US personnel and 175 Armenian personnel are participating in exercises at the Zar and Armavir training grounds near Yerevan.[22] “Eagle Partner 2023” will occur against the backdrop of increasingly tense relations between Moscow and Yerevan, as well as heightened tensions between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces in Nagorno-Karabakh
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Key Takeaways:
Ukrainian forces continued counteroffensive operations in Donetsk and Zaporizhia oblasts on September 11 and have reportedly advanced near Bakhmut and in western Zaporizhia Oblast.
The Rosgvardia may be recruiting previously imprisoned former Wagner Group fighters, likely to further subsume Wagner remnants while bolstering Russia’s domestic security apparatus.
Russian border guards expressed similar grievances about limited capabilities and equipment to those voiced by Russian troops serving in Ukraine and continued to express concern over potential Ukrainian raids into Russia.
The Kremlin’s ruling United Russia party unsurprisingly achieved most of its desired results in highly fraudulent local elections in Russia and occupied Ukraine.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet in Vladivostok in the coming days, likely to discuss bilateral relations and North Korea’s supplies of artillery munitions to Russia.
US and Armenian forces began joint military exercises in Armenia on September 11.
Russian forces conducted offensive operations along the Kupyansk-Svatove-Kreminna line, near Bakhmut, along the Avdiivka-Donetsk City line, in the western Donetsk-eastern Zaporizhia Oblast border area, and in western Zaporizhia Oblast and advanced in some areas on September 11.
Ukrainian forces conducted offensive operations in at least one sector of the front on September 11 and advanced near Bakhmut, along the Avdiivka-Donetsk City line, in the western Donetsk-eastern Zaporizhia Oblast border area, and in western Zaporizhia Oblast.
Russian Central Election Committee Head Alexander Sidyakin unsurprisingly claimed that United Russia received the majority of votes in occupied Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhia, and Kherson oblasts.
Ukrainian and United Kingdom military officials reported on September 11 that the Russian military intends to mobilize over 400,000 personnel by the end of 2023.
Posted on 9/11/23 at 7:58 pm to StormyMcMan
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'Iron Felix' rises again over Russia's spy service in Moscow
By Guy Faulconbridge
September 11, 202310:38 AM CDTUpdated 9 hours ago
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Director of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Sergei Naryshkin delivers a speech during a ceremony unveiling the monument to founder of the Soviet secret police Felix Dzerzhinsky at Acquire Licensing Rights Read more
MOSCOW, Sept 11 (Reuters) - A bronze statue of "Iron Felix" Dzerzhinsky, the ruthless founder of the Soviet secret police and architect of the Red Terror which followed the 1917 revolution, was unveiled on Monday at the headquarters of Russia's foreign spy service.
Dzerzhinsky, a Polish noble-turned-revolutionary who helped lay the foundations of the repressive system over which Josef Stalin was to preside, is reviled by dissidents but is a hero to the spies who rule in Vladimir Putin's Russia.
After the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall, his statue was toppled to cheers in Poland and as the Soviet Union itself crumbled in 1991 a monument to Dzerzhinsky outside the KGB headquarters on Lubyanka Square in Moscow was toppled amid rejoicing by many.
But now Felix is back among Russia's spies.
Sergei Naryshkin, the chief of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), successor to the KGB's famed First Chief Directorate, marked the unveiling of the statue outside its Yasenevo headquarters in southern Moscow.
Posted on 9/12/23 at 1:29 am to Chromdome35
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That is the second time today I've seen that exact same message on twitter from two different accounts. I'll look for the first.
Any luck with that?
Posted on 9/12/23 at 5:32 am to ColtRange
British Defence Intelligence
INTELLIGENCE UPDATE
UPDATE ON UKRAINE
12 September 2023
In recent weeks, Russia has recalibrated the posture of its short and medium-range air defences around Moscow in an effort to more effectively defend against the uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks the city now experiences most days.
Since early September 2023, Russian SA-22 air defence systems around the capital have been pictured positioned on elevated towers and ramps.
Previously, following strikes against Engels and Ryazan air bases in December 2022, Russia also positioned SA-22 on the roofs of official buildings in Moscow. This is almost certainly to allow the system to detect and engage UAV-type targets. However, it is probably also intended to act as a high-profile reassurance to the public that the authorities have the threat under control.
INTELLIGENCE UPDATE
UPDATE ON UKRAINE
12 September 2023
In recent weeks, Russia has recalibrated the posture of its short and medium-range air defences around Moscow in an effort to more effectively defend against the uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks the city now experiences most days.
Since early September 2023, Russian SA-22 air defence systems around the capital have been pictured positioned on elevated towers and ramps.
Previously, following strikes against Engels and Ryazan air bases in December 2022, Russia also positioned SA-22 on the roofs of official buildings in Moscow. This is almost certainly to allow the system to detect and engage UAV-type targets. However, it is probably also intended to act as a high-profile reassurance to the public that the authorities have the threat under control.
Posted on 9/12/23 at 6:31 am to cypher
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Patriarch #Kirill called on the Orthodox people to go to the defense of the Fatherland, as Alexander #Nevsky did
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Putin made some new idiotic statements at the Eastern Economic Forum:
?? If the United States believes that Ukraine is ready for negotiations, then they should cancel Zelensky's decree banning them.
?? How can we stop hostilities if the enemy carries out a counter-offensive?
?? The authorities are pushing Ukrainians towards military action because they are starting elections in November and need to show at least some results.
?? In addition, he stated that Moscow "seems to be provoked into striking nuclear facilities in Ukraine"
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I think Putin has started joining Medvedev on midnight the liquor cabinet raids.
According to him Ukraine has lost 71,500 troops, 543 tanks and 18,000 armoured vehicles in current counter offensive.
This might be the dumbest shite I have ever heard.
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Russian Airbus A320 belonging to the "Ural Airlines" company and travelling from Sochi to Omsk was forced to land on a field due to a "complete failure of hydraulic systems" ?? 170 people on board all survived. Slowly but surely, sanctions are catching up with the Russian flight industry.
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gossips say that the eastern flank on the outskirts of the occupied settlement of Novoprokopivka has been breached and that the tanks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are entering the operational space in that area.
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Posted on 9/12/23 at 6:40 am to StormyMcMan
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According to him Ukraine has lost 71,500 troops, 543 tanks and 18,000 armoured vehicles in current counter offensive.
If Putin really believed that, he wouldn't be talking about "peace negotiations" right now because the war would be basically over.
Posted on 9/12/23 at 7:26 am to 03GeeTee
Posted on 9/12/23 at 9:03 am to 03GeeTee
If Putin really believed that, he wouldn't be talking about "peace negotiations" right now because the war would be basically over.
It’s funny because ColtRange and his ilk on the Q board have been sharing numbers well in excess of 100k casualties (to Russia’s meager 18,000 of course). They should probably let Putin know he’s wrong.
It’s funny because ColtRange and his ilk on the Q board have been sharing numbers well in excess of 100k casualties (to Russia’s meager 18,000 of course). They should probably let Putin know he’s wrong.
Posted on 9/12/23 at 12:11 pm to REG861
Rheinmetall in Germany is sending 40 more Marder 1A3 IFVs to Ukraine, doubling the total number that Ukraine has. It looks like they are going to end up getting Taurus missiles as well if and when ATACMS are approved by Biden.
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Ukrainian drone operators took out 5 Buk SAMs using a Shark reconnaissance UAV to spot them and then sent the coordinates to a HIMARS crew that made short work of them.
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Ukrainian drone operators took out 5 Buk SAMs using a Shark reconnaissance UAV to spot them and then sent the coordinates to a HIMARS crew that made short work of them.
LINK
Posted on 9/12/23 at 12:12 pm to REG861
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If Putin really believed that, he wouldn't be talking about "peace negotiations" right now because the war would be basically over.
It’s funny because ColtRange and his ilk on the Q board have been sharing numbers well in excess of 100k casualties (to Russia’s meager 18,000 of course). They should probably let Putin know he’s wrong.
TBF the 71k claim is just the counter offensive but still an absurdly high number given the stalemate.
Posted on 9/12/23 at 5:08 pm to StormyMcMan
I think that the real numbers of dead are about 150k Russian and 100k Ukrainian.
The Russian to Ukrainian loss ratio was much higher early in the war and (of course) during the Wagner prisoner waves thrown at Bakhmut.
But I think that the current daily loss ratio is close to 1:1, with Russian losses only marginally higher than Ukrainian.
The Russian to Ukrainian loss ratio was much higher early in the war and (of course) during the Wagner prisoner waves thrown at Bakhmut.
But I think that the current daily loss ratio is close to 1:1, with Russian losses only marginally higher than Ukrainian.
Posted on 9/12/23 at 6:00 pm to GOP_Tiger
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real numbers
Doubt we will ever truly know, but anyone claiming that Ukraine has over 400k KIA and Russia has less than 20k is just stupid. Given the front lines and the changes I would say ratio wise you're at least in the ballpark. Likewise saying Ukraine has lost over 70k in 4ish months on this counteroffensive is just not living in reality. Hell the minefields would be cleared just by the human waves needed for that kind of casualty number.
Posted on 9/12/23 at 6:19 pm to StormyMcMan
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Ukraine's Danube ports attacked again by "Shahed" drones
According to Ukrainian monitoring media, the "Shahed" drones are already near the ports of Izmail and Reni. The exact number of the drones is unknown.
An air alert has been declared in the region
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Hungary will not extradite to Kyiv Ukrainians who evade conscription for military service and find themselves on Hungarian territory as refugees
This was stated by the country's Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Shemyen, Hungary Today reports.
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Ukrainian-Russian war. Day 565:
Situation on Zaporizhia front: #UkrainianArmy continue advancing towards Verbove/??????? and reached the post-dragon-tooth line trenches. Clashes with #RussianArmy are taking place in this area as Ukrainian troops are facing difficulties to consolidate their positions.
Ukrainian-Russian war. Day 565:
Situation north of Donetsk city: Recent video footage shows #RussianArmy inside Opytne/??????. During the last days #UkrainianArmy reached the outskirts of the town, but were repulsed by Russian troops. The news regarding the capture of this locality are completely false.
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Supporters of Igor Girkin (Strelkov) near the courthouse told how they were greeted in the temporarily occupied territories
“You arrive in Severodonetsk. Grandmothers come up and ask: “Son, you annexed us, you liberated us. From what? Tell! From food? From the water? From electricity? What have you freed us from? “But I have nothing to answer, we are ashamed!”
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??Latvia has stopped allowing cars with Russian registration into the country
This happened after the European Commission clarified the imposed sanctions, Delfi reports.
The decision came into force at 18:00 on September 12.
In case of malicious disobedience and refusal to turn around at the border, the car may be confiscated.
LINK
Posted on 9/12/23 at 7:42 pm to StormyMcMan
ISW Update
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Russian insider sources claimed that the Kremlin’s inner circle is again actively disagreeing about the necessity of and preparations for a second wave of reserve mobilization ahead of the semi-annual fall conscription cycle, which starts on October 1. A Russian Telegram channel with alleged connections to Russian security sources claimed that select Russian officials are “seriously” preparing for a second wave of reserve mobilization and are hoping to conduct another reserve mobilization wave in the fall.[1] It is important to distinguish between Russia’s normal semi-annual conscription callup, a large-scale reserve mobilization like the one that brought more than 300,000 reservists into the Russian armed forces in Fall 2022, crypto-mobilizations that bring reservists into the force at lower numbers over a long period of time, and various efforts to encourage or coerce Russians to sign ostensibly voluntary contracts with the Russian military. The channel claimed that Russian officials want to mobilize between 170,000 to 175,000 reservists and move the fall conscription date from October 1 to November 1 to accommodate a reserve mobilization processes, while simultaneously conducting “contract mobilization” to recruit an additional 130,000 personnel for contract service using coercive measures.[2] The channel claimed that a powerful group of “siloviki hawks” is also proposing stricter reserve mobilization measures such as restricting certain individuals from obtaining mobilization deferrals, which has sparked major disagreements with officials in the Russian Presidential Administration. The channel claimed that the Presidential Administration fears a response to such measures from other Russian officials and broader Russian society.
These plans, proposals, and disagreements are not new and do not indicate that Russian President Vladimir Putin has ultimately decided to conduct a second reserve mobilization wave in the near term.
Ukrainian forces continued offensive operations in Donetsk and Zaporizhia oblasts on September 12 and have reportedly advanced south of Bakhmut and Robotyne. Ukrainian military sources stated that Ukrainian forces are conducting active offensive operations near Klishchiivka (6km southwest of Bakhmut).[9] The Ukrainian General Staff also stated that Ukrainian forces were additionally successful south and southeast of Robotyne (about 13km south of Orikhiv).[10] Ukrainian Tavriisk Group of Forces Spokesperson Colonel Oleksandr Shtupun clarified that Ukrainian forces have advanced between 300-500 meters south and southeast of Robotyne.[11] The Ukrainian Military Media Center noted that Russian forces are increasingly pulling reserves from deep within Russian territory to the frontline in Ukraine out of fear of a Ukrainian breakthrough.[12]
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrived in Primorsky Krai on September 12 and will meet with Putin in the coming days, likely to discuss the provision of North Korean artillery munitions to Russia. Kim met with Russian Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Alexander Kozlov and Primorsky Krai Governor Oleg Kozhemyako upon arriving in Russia.[13] Kim’s trip to Russia is his first known trip outside of North Korea since the COVID-19 pandemic
Russian authorities have reportedly adjusted air defense systems around Moscow in light of recent increased drone strikes on the city, likely in part to assuage complaints in the Russian information space about the ineffectiveness of air defenses around the capital
A car killed a Russian milblogger in occupied Donetsk City on September 11. Russian milblogger Gennady Dubovoy died after a car struck him as he crossed the road, and some other Russian milbloggers mourned Dubovoy’s death.[18] Dubovoy’s death comes amid an ongoing Kremlin and Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) campaign to censor Russian ultranationalist milbloggers whose narratives and complaints deviate too far from accepted official narratives.[19] Dubovoy has recently levied criticisms against the Russian government for its treatment of Russian combat veterans and former Wagner Group fighters, and recently stated that he took a step back from the ultranationalist information space due to demands to report on the “confirmation of your [referring to Russian officials] delusions.”
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Key Takeaways:
Russian insider sources claimed that the Kremlin’s inner circle is again actively disagreeing about the necessity of and preparations for a second wave of reserve mobilization ahead of the semi-annual fall conscription cycle, which starts on October 1.
These plans, proposals, and disagreements are not new and do not indicate that Russian President Vladimir Putin has ultimately decided to conduct a second reserve mobilization wave in the near term.
Putin also reamplified several boilerplate information operations falsely framing the Ukrainian counteroffensive as a failed endeavor and accused Ukraine of being unwilling to negotiate during his address at the Eastern Economic Forum.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrived in Primorsky Krai on September 12 and will meet with Putin in the coming days, likely to discuss the provision of North Korean artillery munitions to Russia.
Russian authorities have reportedly adjusted air defense systems around Moscow in light of recent increased drone strikes on the city, likely in part to assuage complaints in the Russian information space about the ineffectiveness of air defenses around the capital.
Russian forces conducted offensive operations along the Kupyansk-Svatove-Kreminna line, near Bakhmut, along the Avdiivka-Donetsk City line, along the Donetsk-Zaporizhia Oblast border area, and in western Zaporizhia and advanced in some areas on September 12.
Ukrainian forces conducted offensive operations in at least two sectors of the front on September 12 and advanced near Bakhmut, along the Avdiivka-Donetsk City line, and in western Zaporizhia Oblast.
Russian officials introduced a bill to the Russian State Duma that would punish Russian servicemen fighting within volunteer armed formations for losing or deliberately destroying military equipment or supplies.
Russian occupation officials continue to deport children from occupied areas of Ukraine to Russia under the guise of recreational programs.
Posted on 9/12/23 at 7:55 pm to StormyMcMan
multiple explosions reported...
Ukraine Battle Map
@ukraine_map
In occupied Sevastopol tonight

Ukraine Battle Map
@ukraine_map
In occupied Sevastopol tonight
Posted on 9/12/23 at 8:04 pm to BlackPawnMartyr
I used to catch some of Willy on Rob Terkla's "Speak the Truth" YT channel.
Always appreciate his takes esp as they were often different than Rob's.
I haven't watched either in some time.
Always appreciate his takes esp as they were often different than Rob's.
I haven't watched either in some time.
Posted on 9/12/23 at 8:22 pm to StormyMcMan
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Likewise saying Ukraine has lost over 70k in 4ish months on this counteroffensive is just not living in reality.
They’re attacking well prepared defensive works, without air support, through thick minefields, that the Russians can remine remotely,
they don’t have the artillery the Russians have, and they don’t have the ammunition reserves the Russian have, they’re operating a complicated mix of Western weapon systems, most of which they can not service themselves, and their men, the new recruits, have undergone inadequate accelerated training courses, and if they were NATO led, they were taught by men who may have seen low intensity fighting, but who have with no practical experience fighting a conventional war. Based on this alone, casualty figures will be bad.
They have shot down a few helicopters, but their long and medium range air defense systems are either too far from the front lines, or too degraded, to prevent VKS airstrikes along the front. And so the Russian appear free to drop their JDAM analogs at will.
Meanwhile, Kiev has banned the photography of cemeteries in Ukraine, and they’re building a national war cemetery outside of the Kiev with 600,000 plots. They’re also preparing for another round of mobilization, one which will eliminate exceptions for minimally fit individuals, and women are being pulled in for non combat roles starting in October, IIRC, to free up men for the battlefield.
Posted on 9/12/23 at 8:29 pm to Lima Whiskey
Sevastopol shipyard reported to be on fire....

Posted on 9/12/23 at 8:33 pm to cypher
Posted on 9/12/23 at 8:44 pm to Lima Whiskey
Curious about that "600,000 plot" figure. I read that they are building a National Military Cemetery that will eventually reach 100 hectares. I'm not in the cemetery business, so I don't honestly know how many plots you can fit in a hectare. I did look at Arlington National Cemetery as an analogue, and found that during a 1991 expansion, they cleared a 5.3 hectare parking lot to create space for about 9000 sites, so let's round that up to 1700 per hectare. That would come out to about 170,000 plots?
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