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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Posted on 3/11/22 at 3:37 pm to LegendInMyMind
Posted on 3/11/22 at 3:37 pm to LegendInMyMind
You're in NETx (formerly NLa)?
Posted on 3/11/22 at 3:38 pm to LegendInMyMind
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Hey baw, call off the blizzard for tonight. I really don't want to deal with it.
Sorry not sorry. Snow falling is the best weather and I have no sympathy.
Though Im more interested in the severe threat on the southside tonight. LLJ gonna be rocking as it gets into GA and the Carolinas. Plus a warmer than normal gulf to advect off of.
Posted on 3/11/22 at 3:39 pm to Sao
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You're in NETx (formerly NLa)?
North AL. 2-4" w/ gusts up to 40mph. Heavy sleet changing to snow.
ETA: headed to the weather thread with this.
This post was edited on 3/11/22 at 3:40 pm
Posted on 3/11/22 at 3:40 pm to LegendInMyMind
Good grief. That sucks.
Posted on 3/11/22 at 3:48 pm to Duke
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You know the army is real motivated to fight the enemy when they want to date the locals
NATO must have taken notice to my tactics of going to Russia and secretly taking all their Vodka and chicks away. Russians are clearly searching for those things in Ukraine now.
Some people mocked me.
This post was edited on 3/11/22 at 3:50 pm
Posted on 3/11/22 at 3:53 pm to Abstract Queso Dip
Question for those in the know. Any "Security contractors" like the folks at the company formerly known as blackwater doing any work for the Ukraines.
Just curious cause saw an article about some Russian mercenary group Wagner that I skimmed through and had me thinking.
Just curious cause saw an article about some Russian mercenary group Wagner that I skimmed through and had me thinking.
This post was edited on 3/11/22 at 3:54 pm
Posted on 3/11/22 at 4:00 pm to Abstract Queso Dip
There’s a lot of former SOF dudes taking contracts from wealthy Ukrainians to go in and extract them and their families.
Posted on 3/11/22 at 4:15 pm to Abstract Queso Dip
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Any "Security contractors" like the folks at the company formerly known as blackwater doing any work for the Ukraines.
Academi is Blackwater renamed and the leader of one of the separatist groups in Donbas claimed they were there training the far-right paramilitary Ukrainians. He also said that this was training for a US-led invasion of the Donbas
You can read more from this late January article here:
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FEARS of a US invasion of Ukraine’s breakaway Donbass region have been raised amid allegations that the controversial Blackwater private security company — since renamed Academi — is training mercenaries for the task.
Deputy chief-of-staff of the Donetsk People’s Republic militia Eduard Basurin said US instructors had been spotted in a far-right training camp in the Sumy region of north-eastern Ukraine over the weekend.
For Peace and Socialism MorningstarOnline
This post was edited on 3/11/22 at 4:16 pm
Posted on 3/11/22 at 4:22 pm to GeauxxxTigers23
That's kind of what I figured. Was also thinking there might be some that wish to protect assets like maybe manufacturing facilities or something along those lines that had moderate risk but weren't necessarily direct strategic places for Russia to take but still valuable enough to hire contractors/operators to protect from any type of pillage.
As much as all of this sucks it is interesting to see how everything plays out since these are somewhat modernized countries as opposed to Syria/Afghanistan etc and with this era of social media.
As much as all of this sucks it is interesting to see how everything plays out since these are somewhat modernized countries as opposed to Syria/Afghanistan etc and with this era of social media.
Posted on 3/11/22 at 4:22 pm to IAmNERD
The "Forward Observation Group" is reported to be in country. A quick Google search shows that you can purchase shirts and other apparel to support them and their endeavors. They look to be a real nice apparel company.
Posted on 3/11/22 at 4:27 pm to LegendInMyMind
The Pentagon Press Secretary, John Kirby, said that Russia is making momentum towards Kyiv, particularly on the Eastern side of the city.
This post was edited on 3/11/22 at 4:30 pm
Posted on 3/11/22 at 4:41 pm to IAmNERD
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In September 2020 Apollo Group entered a $5.5 billion real-estate investment partnership with the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), one of the world’s largest oil companies and a major exporter of liquefied natural gas.
In December 2021 Adnoc was invited to enter a joint venture to create an oil and gas terminal in the Ukrainian port of Odessa for transportation to western countries.
The announcement came a month after chief executive of the Ukrainian state energy company Naftogaz Yuriy Vitrenko told an Abu Dhabi energy conference that he hoped the Russian Nord Stream 2 pipeline into Europe, which bypasses Ukraine, would not be approved.
He said that Ukraine stood to lose $2 billion per year — about 1.5 per cent of its GDP — if the Russian pipeline was operational, claiming that Nord Stream 2 “is actually putting the whole continent and global security at risk.”
Hmmmmmmm
Posted on 3/11/22 at 4:49 pm to Duke
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Sorry not sorry. Snow falling is the best weather and I have no sympathy.
Ya, well, that freeze tomorrow night is going to seriously frick up all my fruit trees, bushes, etc. since they're all flowering/budding right now.
Posted on 3/11/22 at 4:51 pm to Centinel
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Ya, well, that freeze tomorrow night is going to seriously frick up all my fruit trees, bushes, etc. since they're all flowering/budding right now.
That does suck.
Posted on 3/11/22 at 5:16 pm to Duke
quote:LINK This is from Frederick Kagan's think tank.
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, March 11
Mar 11, 2022 - Press ISW
Download the PDF
Mason Clark, George Barros, and Kateryna Stepanenko
March 11, 5:30pm EST
Russian ground forces attempting to encircle and take Kyiv began another pause to resupply and refit combat units on March 11 after failed attacks March 8-10. Russian forces also appear to be largely stalemated around Kharkiv. Russian advances from Crimea toward Mykolayiv and Zaporizhya and in the east around Donetsk and Luhansk made no progress in the last 24 hours, and Russian forces in the south face growing morale and supply issues. The Ukrainian General Staff asserted Russia has so far failed to take its territorial objectives for the war and will likely increasingly turn to strikes on civilian targets and psychological operations to undermine civilian support for the Ukrainian government.[1] Uncoordinated and sporadic Russian offensive operations against major Ukrainian cities support the Ukrainian General Staff’s assessment that Russian forces face growing morale and supply issues and have lost the initiative. The Ukrainian General Staff stated on March 11 that Ukrainian forces are “actively defending and conducting successful counterattacks in all directions,” but did not state where reported counterattacks are occurring.[2]
The Kremlin likely seeks to increase its combat power by drawing Belarus into the war and leveraging Syrian proxies, in addition to ongoing efforts to directly replace Russian combat losses through individual conscripts that are unlikely to be well-enough trained or motivated to generate effective new combat power. Putin is reportedly conducting an internal purge of general offers and intelligence personnel and recalibrating Russia’s war effort to sustain combat operations far longer than the Kremlin initially planned. Russia likely requires a new wave of combat-effective reservists or recruits in a short period of time to achieve its objectives in Ukraine but is unlikely to be able to generate such a wave. Russian aircraft likely conducted an attempted false-flag attack on Belarusian territory on March 11. The Kremlin is likely pressuring Belarus to enter the war in Ukraine to support Russian forces, though Belarusian President Lukashenko is likely attempting to delay or prevent his entry into the war to avoid costly Western sanctions and Belarusian combat losses. The Kremlin additionally announced plans on March 11 to deploy foreign fighters, including up to 16,000 Syrian fighters, to Ukraine. The Kremlin is highly unlikely to abandon its continuing main effort to encircle and capture Kyiv and will continue to feed replacements and reinforcements into this operation.
Key Takeaways
Russian operations around Kyiv remained largely stalled over the past 24 hours and Russian forces conducted another pause to resupply and refit frontline units.
Russian forces did not secure any new territory in northeastern Ukraine and may be redeploying forces attacking eastern Kyiv to defend against Ukrainian counterattacks in Sumy Oblast.
Russian forces remain pinned down attempting to reduce Mariupol by siege and bombardment.
Ukrainian forces halted Russian advances north and west from Crimea as Russian forces face growing supply and morale issues.
Russian aircraft likely conducted an attempted false-flag attack on Belarusian territory on March 11 in an effort to draw Belarus into the war.
The Kremlin announced plans to deploy foreign fighters, including up to 16,000 Syrian fighters, to Ukraine.
Putin reportedly fired several generals and arrested FSB intelligence officers in an internal purge.
Ukrainian forces killed the commander of Russia’s 29th Combined Arms Army. High casualties among Russian general officers indicate the poor quality of Russian command and control, requiring Russian generals to deploy forward and risk Ukrainian fire to command their forces.
Ukrainian air force and air defense operations continue to hinder Russian ground forces maneuver by likely limiting Russian close air support and exposing Russian mechanized forces to Ukrainian air and artillery attacks.
Posted on 3/11/22 at 5:45 pm to Stidham8
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The Pentagon Press Secretary, John Kirby, said that Russia is making momentum towards Kyiv, particularly on the Eastern side of the city.
Godspeed, Vladimir.
Posted on 3/11/22 at 5:53 pm to Jim Rockford
I know it’s Russia's MO, but actively targeting civilians in a bombing campaign because your military is so inept is just wild. Rest In Piss putina.
Posted on 3/11/22 at 6:06 pm to PhilipMarlowe
Russian soldiers have always been cannon fodder. There are battles were Stalin killed more Russians then the Germans did
Posted on 3/11/22 at 6:15 pm to TutHillTiger
New plan of action, let’s send about 2000 cruise missies into Syria. (jk) kinda.
Let’s move our aircraft carriers etc into complete range of Syria etc.
By April, you guys are going to wish those tactical nukes were deplored in 2021, like I recommend.
I don’t think Russia will intentionally attack Nato, and Belarus suddenly seems to want to survive, but they suck so bad it’s easy to see them driving over the border, hitting the wrong target, etc
Let’s move our aircraft carriers etc into complete range of Syria etc.
By April, you guys are going to wish those tactical nukes were deplored in 2021, like I recommend.
I don’t think Russia will intentionally attack Nato, and Belarus suddenly seems to want to survive, but they suck so bad it’s easy to see them driving over the border, hitting the wrong target, etc
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