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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 8:25 pm to Leopold
Posted on 4/27/26 at 8:25 pm to Leopold
Oh, look, it's Rybar himself!!
What does he say about the Russians taking land?
"We are jumping around Kupiansk, debating whether it’s captured or not... we are fighting over "granny hamlets", which has long been a subject of mockery in the West.The Ukrainians' goal is to destroy the Russian soldier. To eliminate as many as possible, because without people, there will be no one left to fight, and there will be no advancement. For us, unfortunately, everything is different."
I would just like to say that I have been proud to mock the Russians in their pathetic attempts to take the Granny Hamlets.
Truly, this is an honor, Rybar, and I would like to thank the great man for pointing me out.

What does he say about the Russians taking land?
"We are jumping around Kupiansk, debating whether it’s captured or not... we are fighting over "granny hamlets", which has long been a subject of mockery in the West.The Ukrainians' goal is to destroy the Russian soldier. To eliminate as many as possible, because without people, there will be no one left to fight, and there will be no advancement. For us, unfortunately, everything is different."
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If tweet fails to load, click here. I would just like to say that I have been proud to mock the Russians in their pathetic attempts to take the Granny Hamlets.
Truly, this is an honor, Rybar, and I would like to thank the great man for pointing me out.

Posted on 4/27/26 at 10:27 pm to Leopold
hmmm... ???
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Here are Russia's brand new 2S43 Malva 152mm self-propelled wheeled artillery guns on the way to the front lines along with 9K512 Uragan-1M MLRS.
Actual State of the Russian military in 2026:
- 680,000 troops occupy Ukraine.
- Ground forces doubled from 2022 to nearly 600,000, despite losing 1.3 million.
- 1.3 million active duty troops (up 44% since 2022).
- 70-85 Iskander and Kinzhal ballistic missiles per month. Was 3/month in 2022.
- 120–170 cruise missiles per month.
- Shells/munitions production: 7 million artillery, mortar, tank/IFV, and MLRS rounds in 2025 (17× pre-invasion 2021 level of 400,000).
- 7 million FPV drones/year.
- 150,000 strike drones/year, boosting to 360,000/year. That's Shaheds, etc.
- 21,000 armored vehicles (tanks + IFVs + APCs/ACVs) in active inventory, exceeding pre-2022 levels. Despite ~16,000 losses since Feb 2022.
STOP SAYING THAT RUSSIA DOESN'T HAVE THE MILITARY TO WAGE WAR BEYOND UKRAINE.
EUROPE MUST MOBILIZE FOR WAR IF IT HOPES TO PREVENT A LARGER WAR.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 11:54 pm to Lee B
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STOP SAYING THAT RUSSIA DOESN'T HAVE THE MILITARY TO WAGE WAR BEYOND UKRAINE.
I don't doubt that Russia can 'wage' a war beyond Ukraine.
I doubt that they can win one.
Posted on 4/28/26 at 1:50 am to Leopold
Now that the smoke has cleared... 24 shore tanks destroyed, 4 damaged. However, "Processing units located to the north of the facility remain intact so far."
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Posted on 4/28/26 at 2:01 am to Coeur du Tigre
Just when we thought the fires were out... Yet another strike on Tuapse.
Beforehand -
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Posted on 4/28/26 at 2:02 am to Coeur du Tigre
Posted on 4/28/26 at 2:20 am to Coeur du Tigre
There's a reason they are not providing military vehicles this year.
Maybe they can have a herd of marching donkeys...
Maybe they can have a herd of marching donkeys...
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Posted on 4/28/26 at 7:59 am to Coeur du Tigre
Iskander Missile System Base in Crimea Ablaze After Nighttime Drone Attack
The Russian Iskander missile system base in Crimea was on fire following a nighttime drone attack.
The Crimean Wind monitoring Telegram channel reported on this, referencing satellite data.
NASA FIRMS satellites detected the fire south of the village of Mizhhirya in the Bilohirsk district.
The site in question is the former missile unit – military unit 82717. According to available information, Russian forces use this location as a base for the Iskander operational-tactical missile systems.
Russia regularly launches ballistic missiles at Ukraine’s civilian and critical infrastructure from temporarily occupied Crimea. As a result, destroying these missile bases and the systems themselves is a crucial mission for Ukraine’s Defense Forces.
In March, operators from Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces destroyed a Russian Iskander missile launcher in Crimea, near the village of Vyshneve.
The camouflaged vehicle was already in the launch area, and the crew was preparing to launch missiles.
Several FP-2 drones, operated by Special Operations Forces (SOF), successfully hit the target – a secondary detonation of the ammunition was recorded. In addition, Ukrainian defenders discovered and struck a storage point for Iskander launchers in the village of Kurortne.
Notably, this is only the third confirmed case of the destruction of Iskander missile system launchers during the entire Russo-Ukrainian war.
Militarnyi
The Russian Iskander missile system base in Crimea was on fire following a nighttime drone attack.
The Crimean Wind monitoring Telegram channel reported on this, referencing satellite data.
NASA FIRMS satellites detected the fire south of the village of Mizhhirya in the Bilohirsk district.
The site in question is the former missile unit – military unit 82717. According to available information, Russian forces use this location as a base for the Iskander operational-tactical missile systems.
Russia regularly launches ballistic missiles at Ukraine’s civilian and critical infrastructure from temporarily occupied Crimea. As a result, destroying these missile bases and the systems themselves is a crucial mission for Ukraine’s Defense Forces.
In March, operators from Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces destroyed a Russian Iskander missile launcher in Crimea, near the village of Vyshneve.
The camouflaged vehicle was already in the launch area, and the crew was preparing to launch missiles.
Several FP-2 drones, operated by Special Operations Forces (SOF), successfully hit the target – a secondary detonation of the ammunition was recorded. In addition, Ukrainian defenders discovered and struck a storage point for Iskander launchers in the village of Kurortne.
Notably, this is only the third confirmed case of the destruction of Iskander missile system launchers during the entire Russo-Ukrainian war.
Militarnyi
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Posted on 4/28/26 at 8:08 am to cypher
You’d hope that Ukraine could get good intel out of Crimea, locate missile storage sites, and go after them with their drones.
Posted on 4/28/26 at 8:31 am to Coeur du Tigre
Ukraine spec ops have coordinated with Turkey in Libya and Saheel to defeat Russian forces.
Posted on 4/28/26 at 1:56 pm to cypher
Posted on 4/28/26 at 8:00 pm to Leopold
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Yeah, I've got an update for you - The United States no longer is the world leader in arms production - it's now Germany:
Weren't you saying a week ago that it was going to be Ukraine?
You Euro-slop posters need to be more subtle if you want to pretend you're American.
Posted on 4/28/26 at 8:23 pm to cypher
And now Ukraine may have solved their manpower problem:
Ukraine to field 25k ground robots to replace front line soldiers
Ukraine to field 25k ground robots to replace front line soldiers
Posted on 4/28/26 at 8:39 pm to VolSquatch
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Weren't you saying a week ago that it was going to be Ukraine?
You Euro-slop posters need to be more subtle if you want to pretend you're American.
Now now, don't get pissy just 'cause UT isn't getting it done on the baseball diamond. Season ain't over and that 10-11 SEC record could get better. Just sayin'
But no, I said that Ukraine could become the 'foremost military power in the world,' which, is a bit of an overstatement I admit, but they since they're kicking the sh!t out of the '#2' (but not really) military in the world right now and the clear leaders in what is going to become the dominant military technology it ain't crazy.
I'm tellin' ya boys, this drone crap's gonna change everything
Posted on 4/28/26 at 8:56 pm to Leopold
I am interested in finding out how fuel shortages will affect both sides. Last year, Russia had to import from Iran. Ukraine doesn't make any of its fuel so has to import from Europe. The US, Canada and Mexico down to the tip oo South America is the only area of the globe without supply of crude oil disrupted for the next few months
Posted on 4/29/26 at 3:28 am to Leopold
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Now now, don't get pissy just 'cause UT isn't getting it done on the baseball diamond. Season ain't over and that 10-11 SEC record could get better. Just sayin'
Euro-slop had to Google american sports ball facts to chameleon himself
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But no, I said that Ukraine could become the 'foremost military power in the world,' which, is a bit of an overstatement I admit
Why even spout an opinion if you're going to back off it within a week when nothing has happened that could alter your original conclusion?
This post was edited on 4/29/26 at 3:29 am
Posted on 4/29/26 at 3:47 am to VolSquatch
Posted on 4/29/26 at 3:47 am to Coeur du Tigre
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