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Russia Has Reassigned Their Logistics General, Put New Guy In Charge
Posted on 9/24/22 at 12:16 pm
Posted on 9/24/22 at 12:16 pm
The old guy: Dmitry Bulgakov
New guy: Mikhail Mizintsev
New guy was in charge of logistics on the ground in Syria and was heavily involved in Mariupol.
From a variety of sources.
New guy: Mikhail Mizintsev
New guy was in charge of logistics on the ground in Syria and was heavily involved in Mariupol.
From a variety of sources.
Posted on 9/24/22 at 12:44 pm to LuckyTiger
It’s about to get ugly in Ukraine. And people that deny that have their head up their arse. People forget what Russia did to Aleppo.
Posted on 9/24/22 at 12:45 pm to TigerAttorney
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It’s about to get ugly in Ukraine.
For the Russians.
Posted on 9/24/22 at 12:48 pm to RollTide1987
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For the Russians
Go back and look at what happened in Mariupol in March April and May.
You can’t go on the offensive with 150k troops when you have to occupy territory. The 300k they are calling up are to occupy territory while the 150k regulars form the offensive.
Posted on 9/24/22 at 12:49 pm to LuckyTiger
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Reassigned
Another Russian official who plummeted to their death out of a hospital window?
Posted on 9/24/22 at 12:59 pm to TigerAttorney
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It’s about to get ugly in Ukraine. And people that deny that have their head up their arse. People forget what Russia did to Aleppo.
About?… there’s 40k dead Russians, likely far more dead UKR troops, thousands of dead civilians, and a few million displaced.
Posted on 9/24/22 at 1:04 pm to TigerAttorney
300,000 drunken, undisciplined, and untrained conscripts who don't want to be there and are desperate to quit.
Posted on 9/24/22 at 1:07 pm to lowspark12
Russia owns Crimea and still occupies eastern Ukraine....check.
US spends trillions, 20 years, runs like scalded dogs and hands over 84 billion dollars of equipment, leaving 1000s stranded...check.
Winners win.
Russia has taken all the best military weapons and "advisors" the world can throw at them and still occupies Ukraine. The US cant beat a few nomads with rusty AKs in 20 years.
Posted on 9/24/22 at 1:37 pm to LuckyTiger
I figured that a "master mind" like Putin would put the head of pipelines in charge. Now that oil is t $80 per barrel, Russia is losing money on every single barrel if selling with a $40 discount. Basically, Russia is liquidating inventory for cash flow to pay for its war.
Posted on 9/24/22 at 1:48 pm to CitizenK
We can talk about fixed and variable costing in a heavy asset business like O&G but they are spewing billions in fcf.
The US on the other hand, is now borrowing at an elevated interest rate to fund this nonsense.
And Russia is still in the Ukraine, and its getting cold in Europe...tell me again who is winning????
The US on the other hand, is now borrowing at an elevated interest rate to fund this nonsense.
And Russia is still in the Ukraine, and its getting cold in Europe...tell me again who is winning????
Posted on 9/24/22 at 1:59 pm to trinidadtiger
Lifting cost is $50.
Edit this came from a Russia CEO for the subsidiary of an oil oligarch at lunch in Houston in 2015. Also, all E&P was funded by the World Bank, not Russia. Lunch was the first of several business meetings for exclusive rights to technology the subsidiary had developed and about to demonstrate in Texas to comply with World Bank on reducing flaring per their dictates. Lots of stranded natural gas in Siberia.
Edit this came from a Russia CEO for the subsidiary of an oil oligarch at lunch in Houston in 2015. Also, all E&P was funded by the World Bank, not Russia. Lunch was the first of several business meetings for exclusive rights to technology the subsidiary had developed and about to demonstrate in Texas to comply with World Bank on reducing flaring per their dictates. Lots of stranded natural gas in Siberia.
This post was edited on 9/24/22 at 5:21 pm
Posted on 9/24/22 at 2:25 pm to trinidadtiger
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tell me again who is winning
Tell me what Russia’s goal is. Hard to say anyone is winning or not when no one truly knows what goals Putin is trying to achieve.
But both “teams” keep thumping their chests on this message board about their ‘side’ currently “winning”.
Can yall go rent a hotel room and play group grab arse over there?
Thanks in advance
Posted on 9/24/22 at 2:28 pm to TigerAttorney
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Go back and look at what happened in Mariupol in March April and May.
You mean when Russia struggle-bussed to win the city from the Ukrainians?
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The 300k they are calling up are to occupy territory while the 150k regulars form the offensive.
It's going to take until 2023 for any of those 300,000 troops to make any sort of difference on the battlefield. If they ever make any sort of difference.
Posted on 9/24/22 at 2:45 pm to TigerAttorney
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You can’t go on the offensive with 150k troops when you have to occupy territory. The 300k they are calling up are to occupy territory while the 150k regulars form the offensive.
I do not dispute any of this. The question (based on reporting from a wide range of sources) is how many of those 300k are going to actually show up, and of those who do how many of them are going to be willing to follow those orders strongly enough to suppress local resistance?
There's a vast difference in mindsets between someone who feels they are fighting back against invaders and someone who's tasked with merely holding a place but doesn't really want to be there.
Russia's lack of ability to put this to bed already creates legitimate question about their current military's actual ability.
Posted on 9/24/22 at 3:02 pm to Bard
Putins approval rating is at 83%
The reserves are all veterans.
The reserves are all veterans.
Posted on 9/24/22 at 3:10 pm to TigerAttorney
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The 300k they are calling up are to occupy territory while the 150k regulars form the offensive.
They are forcing conscription, and still struggling to get this process correct.
I'll reserve the right to see how this 'force' (tactically and mentally) fights....
Posted on 9/24/22 at 3:39 pm to trinidadtiger
Has everything to do with rules
Posted on 9/24/22 at 3:40 pm to trinidadtiger
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Russia owns Crimea and still occupies eastern Ukraine....check.
US spends trillions, 20 years, runs like scalded dogs and hands over 84 billion dollars of equipment, leaving 1000s stranded...check.
Winners win.
Russia has taken all the best military weapons and "advisors" the world can throw at them and still occupies Ukraine. The US cant beat a few nomads with rusty AKs in 20 years.
Russia got their asses kicked in Afghanistan too. And they had Crimea from 2014. They have been losing Ukrainian territory since week 4.
What point are you trying to make?
Posted on 9/24/22 at 3:50 pm to trinidadtiger
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...tell me again who is winning????
Weaker military countries who fear being invaded by their large military power neighbor. This has been a shite show from start to finish.
This post was edited on 9/24/22 at 3:51 pm
Posted on 9/24/22 at 3:50 pm to TigerAttorney
Not sure how the 300k are gonna get to the territory they want to occupy when the 150k lose more of what they took almost every day.
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