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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict.
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:03 pm to Chromdome35
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:03 pm to Chromdome35
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His TDS makes me skip over most of his posts. Is he American? His posting pattern looks like a European to me.
The reverse OML.
As a side note, my friend Ariel, says this is like a side show at a petting zoo compared to previous oil disruptions, that is a note to me, not in the article.
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:06 pm to cypher
Posted on 3/7/26 at 10:02 pm to doubleb
Ukraine counterattacks cause Russia to realign some elite units.
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Key Takeaways
The Russian military command likely has laterally redeployed elite airborne (VDV) and naval infantry units from the Pokrovsk direction and the Dobropillya tactical area in eastern Ukraine to the southern frontline, likely in part in order to respond to recent Ukrainian gains in the Zaporizhia and Dnipropetrovsk direction.
The Russian military command’s redeployment of some VDV elements to southern Ukraine in January before Ukrainian forces began counterattacking suggests that Russia may have been planning to continue exploiting tactical successes in the Hulyaipole direction in Spring and Summer 2026. Ukraine’s counterattacks in February 2026 thus may have disrupted Russia’s plans to continue exploiting tactical successes in Zaporizhia Oblast and also may have generated spoiling effects for the anticipated Spring-Summer 2026 offensive against Ukraine’s Fortress Belt.
The Russian military command’s redeployment of troops from efforts in Donetsk Oblast to Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia oblasts illustrates the competing dilemmas that the Russian military command faces in attempting to conduct simultaneous offensive efforts, further complicated by recent Ukrainian counterattacks.
Russian forces conducted a large-scale series of drone and missile strikes against Ukraine on the night of March 6 to 7 that resulted in significant civilian casualties in Kharkiv City. The March 6 to 7 Russian strike series notably contained a higher quantity of ballistic missiles than Russia usually includes in its regular strike packages.
Russia is likely trying to exploit Ukraine’s shortage of Patriot interceptors and take advantage of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Ukrainian forces conducted an Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS)/SCALP-EG missile strike against a Russian Shahed drone launch site near occupied Donetsk City on March 7.
Swedish authorities seized on March 6 a tanker that may be part of the Russian shadow fleet and has previously shipped stolen grain from occupied Ukraine.
Ukrainian forces recently advanced near Borova.
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Posted on 3/8/26 at 4:25 am to CitizenK
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Try ALL of Centcom reports, and many news reports. I saw many yesterday even CNN. John Konrad was on GBN talking about this as well and how tanker owners want higher rates.
You have racehorse blinkers on with anything dealing with Trump.
Bad link -
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"Senator Kennedy’s HILARIOUS response to reporter about Markwayne Mullin" [?]
Still waiting for solid proof that Hormuz in now open, other than Iranian Facebook sites. I guess the Internet has TDS too.
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Posted on 3/8/26 at 4:28 am to Chromdome35
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His TDS makes me skip over most of his posts.
Good suggestion. I do encourage those in denial to skip over my posts. This prevents the resulting anxiety-based anger from making you post chickenshit insults like an 8th Grader. Or Request Admin... by the way, how did that work out for you?
Posted on 3/8/26 at 4:38 am to Coeur du Tigre
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Ukrainian drones hit the LPDS Armavir oil product pipeline hub, a facility used to pump fuel through a main pipeline, store it in tank farms and ship it by rail.

Posted on 3/8/26 at 4:41 am to Coeur du Tigre
This is confusing. I thought radar-based air defense missile systems needed to be out in the open in order to work.
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Details to follow, although ammo dump would be a good guess. But we have our Bavovna of the Week ©.
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quote:The airport storage again? Russians are slow learners. But we knew that.
Supernova+ says the Geran-2 drone warehouse in occupied Donetsk was hit again.
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Posted on 3/8/26 at 5:01 am to cypher
These ship-based Wild Hornets will be standard equipment for most commercial traffic in the ME.
The detection and tracking of the attacking drone will be a substantial expense, but these AD drones cost only $1000 - $1500 apiece. Ukraine has indicated that they can produce thousands per month in excess to their own needs.
Other applications would be port infrastructure, airports and defense plants.
The detection and tracking of the attacking drone will be a substantial expense, but these AD drones cost only $1000 - $1500 apiece. Ukraine has indicated that they can produce thousands per month in excess to their own needs.
Other applications would be port infrastructure, airports and defense plants.
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Posted on 3/8/26 at 6:52 am to Chromdome35
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Is he American? His posting pattern looks like a European to me.
Ding! Ding! Ding!
Posted on 3/8/26 at 7:43 am to DMAN1968
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The Military Automobile Inspectorate (VAI) and Military Police (VP) have made themselves hugely unpopular among Russian soldiers for their attempts to stop Russian soldiers using privately owned vehicles.
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According to Russian warbloggers, between 70-90% of vehicles used by the army in frontline areas are privately owned by soldiers, either purchased with their own money or provided as 'humanitarian aid' through donations from civilians and fundraisers.
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Many Russian soldiers have avoided registering their vehicles with the army and replacing their white (civilian) number plates with black (military) ones. This is often because corrupt commanders will seize their vehicles and resell them for personal profit.
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However, senior Russian commanders have been trying to deter privately owned vehicles through repeated and increasingly draconian crackdowns, including sending drivers to die in so-called 'meat wave' attacks.
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Warblogger 'Thirteenth' writes angrily: "In my opinion, we're currently fighting more with the Military Automobile Inspectorate and the Military Police than with the Ukrainians."
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"On the Avdiivka Highway, the Ukrainians are firing attack drones at passing cars, causing casualties, while these feathered creatures [i.e. the police] stand by and don't give a damn, stopping cars, creating traffic jams,…
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searching for soldiers in civilian cars with "white" licence plates to send them on "meat" assaults with another unit. What they're doing now, under orders from the Southern Military District command, is undermining combat capability and effectively working for the enemy.
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"And what's surprising is that the Ukrainians aren't targeting the Military Automobile Inspectorate... why would they, if the Police Guard and the Military Automobile Inspectorate are now practically on par with the murderers of our soldiers?"
How long before these soldiers figure it out?

Posted on 3/8/26 at 8:42 am to Coeur du Tigre
Kafka lives -
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The clear intention of the coordinated ruling is to make Telegram unviable as a means of commerce for bloggers and advertisers. It's likely to result in many bloggers deleting their old posts, or even their entire channels, to avoid being fined.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 10:04 am to Coeur du Tigre
Seriously, go play somewhere.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 10:40 am to Coeur du Tigre
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Good suggestion. I do encourage those in denial to skip over my posts.
At least JB was just brainwashed by propaganda, you come up with your bullshite all by yourself
Posted on 3/8/26 at 12:03 pm to CitizenK
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Seriously, go play somewhere.
Solid post. What was that about 8th Graders?
Now, I'm still waiting on your (real) links indicating Hormuz is open again.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 12:09 pm to VolSquatch
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At least JB was just brainwashed by propaganda, you come up with your bullshite all by yourself
Then as suggested, give us a break and don't read them. Besdies, I've been rent free in your head long enough and your denial is starting to crowd me out.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 12:34 pm to DMAN1968
Definitely a Eurotrash tone his commentary. The sources not always.
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Posted on 3/8/26 at 12:43 pm to CitizenK
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Definitely a Eurotrash tone his commentary. The sources not always.
See? Being an adult is easy. Now - climb that Eurotrash tree all the way to the top, look around and tell us what you find.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 12:46 pm to Coeur du Tigre
ME travellers are not alone with airport problems.
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Flight MH -17 will never stop talking, and unlike the Belgians, they will pay every cent as promised.
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