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International Russia/Ukraine Megathread V15

I didn't.

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No need to feel sorry for me and no need for me to do any soul searching. You are a phony. All this BS because I don't support Ukraine. Well, I'm not the only one. How will you and others cope after Ukraine loses this conflict?
I gently (in my own way) slow walked you, telling you that you were wrong about my origins multiple times, giving you plenty of opportunities to admit that you were wrong - no big deal - but you continued to ignore what I was throwing down, and continued to make it about yourself, continued to propagate that Martyr complex you're working on. Jesus Christo. I am a phony? Oh, and now you'll admit you don't support Ukraine. It's not that you'll think they'll lose. You don't support there being a self governing independent State of Ukraine. This, and the other garbage you write, is it any wonder I assert that you take glee in Ukrainian civilian casualties? I want Ukraine to continue to be its own nation state. I admit there is too much corruption. I also admit that if the West doesn't get its A into G there is a good possibility that Ukraine as we know it ceases to exist.

You though. You are a liar and fucking terrible at trying to obfuscate. Garbage tier. If you truly served the US military, I hope you operated the mess halls at a better tier than how you operate in this forum. And yeah, as much as you are are a cum dumpster extraordinaire ( probably not fair, cum dumpsters provide an important service), I will continue to feel sorry for you. I feel sorry for the our mentally handicapped people throughout this world. American, Russian or otherwise.

*Edit* Truly sorry.
 



Russian airline is dead. They were still running windows XP 🤣.

Little kids on video begging Uncle Vova for drinking water.

Looks like Belarus is close to going bankrupt and hoping for a bailout from Russia which is not happening. Rough times.
 
Belarus is relatively fine.
Putin needs their refineries to work smoothly...because they are providing lubricants, different fuels and plastics etc.
They does have normal pharmacy industry too and agriculture.
Russia now even needs Belarus military industrial complex: they are refubrishing USSR era radars and radio stations, some other readioelectronic equipment and even are producing chips, transistors, diodes....ofc it isn't most modern stuff but 1:1 usable to refubrish USSR 1980 ies equipment and some 1990 ies era stuff.

One shit is that they are importing seeds from EU....for agriculture.
Before 2020 th they relatively easily had traded with europe: salt, fertilizers, ethanol, refineries production, construction materials etc stuff...

Now it is rumoured that harvest is lesser than had been predicted. Maybe cos lesser seeds purchased from dying, lazy and parasitic european companies....
 
Financial bailout for Belarus Putin will not provide.
However he might order to deliver crude oil almost for free because he badly needs Belarus refineries to work smoothly : main client for them is Russia.
Lukashenko crude oil refineries are upgraded 2 x since 1999 th and are producing good quality stuff.
Upgrades were done with cooperation with western companies... western euro and japanesse solutions in general.

They had used catalizators made in U.S....
Now most likely had found parralel import solutions via 3 rd countries and companies....sanctions doesn't work on them.
Russia does produce them but it can't cover more than 15-30% from demand.
 



Russian airline is dead. They were still running windows XP 🤣.

Little kids on video begging Uncle Vova for drinking water.

Looks like Belarus is close to going bankrupt and hoping for a bailout from Russia which is not happening. Rough times.

I always wondered why Russia didn't have loads of belarussians in its army, if it does go broke desperation may tempt some of em to sign up, although Putin has a habit of not paying his soldiers what he promises, and their commanders tend to rob em...
 



Russian airline is dead. They were still running windows XP 🤣.

Little kids on video begging Uncle Vova for drinking water.

Looks like Belarus is close to going bankrupt and hoping for a bailout from Russia which is not happening. Rough times.

It doesnt matter if Russia is literally in flames, putin will only be looking at the frontline and see how much land he has stolen as he is totally obsessed with it.
 
I gently (in my own way) slow walked you, telling you that you were wrong about my origins multiple times, giving you plenty of opportunities to admit that you were wrong - no big deal - but you continued to ignore what I was throwing down, and continued to make it about yourself, continued to propagate that Martyr complex you're working on. Jesus Christo. I am a phony? Oh, and now you'll admit you don't support Ukraine. It's not that you'll think they'll lose. You don't support there being a self governing independent State of Ukraine. This, and the other garbage you write, is it any wonder I assert that you take glee in Ukrainian civilian casualties? I want Ukraine to continue to be its own nation state. I admit there is too much corruption. I also admit that if the West doesn't get its A into G there is a good possibility that Ukraine as we know it ceases to exist.

You though. You are a liar and fucking terrible at trying to obfuscate. Garbage tier. If you truly served the US military, I hope you operated the mess halls at a better tier than how you operate in this forum. And yeah, as much as you are are a cum dumpster extraordinaire ( probably not fair, cum dumpsters provide an important service), I will continue to feel sorry for you. I feel sorry for the our mentally handicapped people throughout this world. American, Russian or otherwise.

*Edit* Truly sorry.
He is almost 1:1 Lavrov office propaganda copy paste 1220 days in row here. Additionally he is No1 poster forum had during last 4 years with real hate, even hidden between lines against U.S than no one else poster in this all forum. Diligence to find out everything in order to discredit U.S military and society, often well hidden between lines, 1220 days in row efforts to find all possible excuses for russia and all possible accusations against bad west.
For retired U.S citizen living in U.S and recieving military pension looks amazing vigor and elite level diligence to do this job here.
On top ofc endless attempts to bite other posters with intent to get sharp answers worth to get reported for mods and admins. He even claimed that report button doesn't work well....for retired major or sergeant does looks pretty believable his idea about his background.

Imagine 40-55 y.o retired sergeant or major worried about report buttons here?
Living is U.S and military vet concerned about how to excuse Kremlin? With dreams to bite users with intent to press report buttons etc?
Funny ofc.
 
I always wondered why Russia didn't have loads of belarussians in its army, if it does go broke desperation may tempt some of em to sign up, although Putin has a habit of not paying his soldiers what he promises, and their commanders tend to rob em...
Kids of Donbas preffered to cozy to Uncle Wowa so Uncle Wowa can help them out now
 
I always wondered why Russia didn't have loads of belarussians in its army, if it does go broke desperation may tempt some of em to sign up, although Putin has a habit of not paying his soldiers what he promises, and their commanders tend to rob em...

Luka's hold over Belarus is not as strong as Putin's is over Russia. In fact it's the threat of Russian intervention which got Luka through the last "election".

Russia can't actually intervene so easily now. There is a concern of unrest if they actually try to conscript Belorussians for the war.

One of the reasons for the failure to encircle Kyiv during the opening weeks were Belorussian partisans sabotaging trains. They ended up having to send in special forces to guard the rail lines in Belarus.
 
I gently (in my own way) slow walked you, telling you that you were wrong about my origins multiple times, giving you plenty of opportunities to admit that you were wrong - no big deal - but you continued to ignore what I was throwing down, and continued to make it about yourself, continued to propagate that Martyr complex you're working on. Jesus Christo. I am a phony? Oh, and now you'll admit you don't support Ukraine. It's not that you'll think they'll lose. You don't support there being a self governing independent State of Ukraine. This, and the other garbage you write, is it any wonder I assert that you take glee in Ukrainian civilian casualties? I want Ukraine to continue to be its own nation state. I admit there is too much corruption. I also admit that if the West doesn't get its A into G there is a good possibility that Ukraine as we know it ceases to exist.

You though. You are a liar and fucking terrible at trying to obfuscate. Garbage tier. If you truly served the US military, I hope you operated the mess halls at a better tier than how you operate in this forum. And yeah, as much as you are are a cum dumpster extraordinaire ( probably not fair, cum dumpsters provide an important service), I will continue to feel sorry for you. I feel sorry for the our mentally handicapped people throughout this world. American, Russian or otherwise.

*Edit* Truly sorry.
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Christ!
Can you cry and whine any harder?
No one cares what you think about me.
Stick to the subject. Russia/Ukraine conflict.
 


Seems like Russian soldiers are smoking where they shouldn't...









The Russian army has been reduced to "bomb rush" attacks.


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Near Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine —

The silent, moonless black is broken only by the whirr above of a Russian drone.


Dmytro is yet to receive any patients at his tiny two-bed field hospital near Pokrovsk, and that is not a good outcome any more. Dawn begins to break – the twilight in which evacuation of the wounded from the front lines is safest – but still none arrive, and the enemy drones swirl incessantly above.


“We have a very difficult situation with evacuation,” said Dmytro. “Many of the injured have to wait days. For Russian drone pilots, it is an honor for them when they kill medics and the injured.”


This night, the frontline wounded do not arrive. The saturation of Moscow’s drone in the skies above – already palpable at this stabilization point 12 kilometers (7 miles) from the Russians – has likely made it impossible for even armored vehicles to safely extract the injured. Up the road, the fight rages for the key town of Pokrovsk – in the Kremlin’s crosshairs for months, but now at risk of encirclement.


Across eastern Ukraine, Russia’s tiny gains are adding up. It is capitalizing on a series of small advances and throwing significant resources into an emerging summer offensive, one that risks reshaping control over the front lines.


Over four days reporting in the villages behind Kostiantynivka and Pokrovsk – two of the most embattled Ukrainian towns in Donetsk region – CNN witnessed the swift change in control of territory. Russian drones were able to penetrate deep into areas Kyiv’s forces once relied upon as oases of calm, and troops struggled to find the personnel and resources to halt a persistent enemy advance.

A Ukrainian artilleryman carries a shell as he prepares to fire a self-propelled howitzer towards Russian troops near the city of Kostiantynivka, in Ukraine's Donetsk region, on July 5.


A Ukrainian artilleryman carries a shell as he prepares to fire a self-propelled howitzer towards Russian troops near the city of Kostiantynivka, in Ukraine's Donetsk region, on July 5.
Viacheslav Ratynsky/Reuters

The Russian momentum comes as US President Donald Trump radically shortened his deadline for Russian President Vladimir Putin to make peace from 50 to up to 12 days. Trump expressed said he was ”very disappointed” in Putin and suggested the Kremlin head had already decided not to entertain the ceasefire the US and its European allies have demanded for months.


The reduced timeframe was welcomed by Kyiv and may provide a greater sense of urgency in Western capitals over diplomatic or military support for Ukraine. But it seems unlikely to alter Moscow’s course, where its superior manpower, tolerance for casualties, and vast military production line is beginning to reap dividends. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said last week Russian forces were “not advancing,” but acknowledged the circumstances across the frontline were “tough.”


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The sense of an evolving crisis was most acute around the town of Pokrovsk, unsuccessfully assaulted by Moscow for months at great cost in Russian life. One Ukrainian commander serving near the town described “a very bad scenario,” in which troops in the adjoining town to Pokrovsk, Myrnohrad, risked “being surrounded.” The officer added Russians had already moved into the nearby village of Rodynske, and were on the edges of Biletske, endangering the supply line for Ukrainian troops inside Pokrovsk – assessments confirmed by a Ukrainian police officer and another Ukrainian soldier to CNN Tuesday.


The commander, who like many officials spoke on condition of anonymity discussing a sensitive topic, said they feared a siege was likely, similar to Avdiivka and Vuhledar last year, where “we held out to the last and lost both cities and people as a result.”


Viktor Tregubov, a spokesman for the Khortytsia group of forces active in the area, told state television on Tuesday there “is constant pressure all along the entire eastern front. Right now, it’s absolutely everywhere.” He said Russian troops assaulted mostly on foot. “If someone is killed, others immediately follow.”


While Moscow’s forces have made only incremental gains over recent months – seizing small settlements to little strategic avail – the pace of their advance has accelerated, according to open-source mapping by DeepState. More perilously for Kyiv, recent progress has been strategically advantageous, making the encirclement of Pokrovsk, Kostiantynivka, and Kupiansk to the north, a palpable threat in the weeks ahead.

Burnt cars lie in the street as civilians are evacuated from Pokrovsk, Ukraine, by police on June 19.


Burnt cars lie in the street as civilians are evacuated from Pokrovsk, Ukraine, by police on June 19.
Kostiantyn Liberov/Libkos/Getty Images

The fall of these three towns would create three separate crises for Kyiv. Firstly, they are the urban areas from which Ukraine defends the remainders of the Donetsk region it controls, without which its troops lack hubs for shelter and resupply. Secondly, their loss to Moscow would free up a significant number of Russian forces to push hard onto Kramatorsk and Sloviansk – the largest Donetsk towns still under Ukrainian control. Thirdly, this loss would leave Kyiv’s forces exposed, defending the mostly open agricultural land – with few towns in the way – between the Donetsk region and its key city of Dnipro.


The pace of Moscow’s advance – or at least the growing penetration of their attack drones into civilian areas – was witnessed by CNN in the eastern town of Dobropilia on Tuesday. The town came under sustained attack by Russian drones two weeks ago, hitting multiple civilian targets. Locals, fearfully awaiting police evacuation in the town, looked anxiously up to the sky, and said the threat from drones had quickly grown in the last few days.


A police official expressed surprise at the swift unravelling of Ukrainian control, and told CNN the civilian bus service to the city abruptly ended Monday, because of the security situation, leaving locals able to leave in armored police vans, or their own vehicles. On Saturday, local officials advised parents to evacuate their children themselves. But by Tuesday, they were ferrying out children and residents by the dozen. One elderly resident of the village of Biletske, evacuated on Tuesday, said his house had been set on fire by a drone attack on Monday, and then again on Tuesday.


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Kyiv also faces an acute challenge in the town of Kostiantynivka, where its forces saw swift Russian advances in the past week to the south east and south west. Russian FPV attack drones can easily target vehicles inside the town, and killed the driver of a civilian van on Sunday, despite the explosive on the device not detonating.


Vasyl, a commander with the 93rd Mechanized brigade, said he had not been sent new personnel for eight months, and was forced to resupply frontline positions of only two men with drones, airlifting in food, water and ammunition.


“No one wants to fight”, he said. “The old personnel are left, they are tired and want to be replaced, but no one is replacing them.” He blamed Ukrainian officers for giving inaccurate reports of the front line to their superiors. “A lot of things are not communicated and are hidden,” he said. “We don’t communicate a lot of things to our state. Our state doesn’t communicate a lot of things to the people.”


Further north, near Kupiansk, about 60 miles east of Ukraine’s second city Kharkiv, Russian troops have raced over the town’s north, threatening a key supply road for Ukrainian forces to its West, taking the village of Radkivka. A Ukrainian source in the city described the situation as “very fast moving,” and Russian analysts have said their forces are in the town’s outskirts.


The accumulative effect of a Ukrainian manpower crisis, the turbulence of Kyiv’s relationship with the Trump White House, and uncertain supplies of weaponry, are a perfect storm that has broken in the face of the vigor and persistence of a Russian summer offensive, whose progress is no longer incremental but is reshaping the conflict and bringing Putin closer to some of his goals fast.
 
It's a step in right direction but probs will do very little as China and India have already said as much. Maybe this will piss Trump off more and he will arm UKR to the teeth otherwise Putler will just keep killing.
I think the only chance Ukraine has is to EUA/EU to get in a full scale war. Sending weapons won't help anymore.
Even CNN is telling a grim story with an Ukraine front line commander calling the state for misguiding propaganda
“No one wants to fight”, he said. “The old personnel are left, they are tired and want to be replaced, but no one is replacing them.” He blamed Ukrainian officers for giving inaccurate reports of the front line to their superiors. “A lot of things are not communicated and are hidden,” he said. “We don’t communicate a lot of things to our state. Our state doesn’t communicate a lot of things to the people.”

They either get both feet in or they make Zelenzy capitulate eastern ukraine
 
I gently (in my own way) slow walked you, telling you that you were wrong about my origins multiple times, giving you plenty of opportunities to admit that you were wrong - no big deal - but you continued to ignore what I was throwing down, and continued to make it about yourself, continued to propagate that Martyr complex you're working on. Jesus Christo. I am a phony? Oh, and now you'll admit you don't support Ukraine. It's not that you'll think they'll lose. You don't support there being a self governing independent State of Ukraine. This, and the other garbage you write, is it any wonder I assert that you take glee in Ukrainian civilian casualties? I want Ukraine to continue to be its own nation state. I admit there is too much corruption. I also admit that if the West doesn't get its A into G there is a good possibility that Ukraine as we know it ceases to exist.

You though. You are a liar and fucking terrible at trying to obfuscate. Garbage tier. If you truly served the US military, I hope you operated the mess halls at a better tier than how you operate in this forum. And yeah, as much as you are are a cum dumpster extraordinaire ( probably not fair, cum dumpsters provide an important service), I will continue to feel sorry for you. I feel sorry for the our mentally handicapped people throughout this world. American, Russian or otherwise.

*Edit* Truly sorry.

I don't know if anyone here honestly believes he was a US veteran. Maybe he was a veteran elsewhere....he has given multiple contradictory versions and has said things no one who has ever served would say.....it's a shame the forum doesn't have a way to verify this information...

Trump is still pretending other countries pay the tariffs. US citizens/residents are stuck paying the increased tariffs. Even after the so called 'deals' Americans are now stuck paying 15% on things they used to pay an average of 2%.

Unless Trump plans to impose severe secondary tariffs or ban all Chinese/Indian goods this is all performative.
 
I think the only chance Ukraine has is to EUA/EU to get in a full scale war. Sending weapons won't help anymore.
Even CNN is telling a grim story with an Ukraine front line commander calling the state for misguiding propaganda


They either get both feet in or they make Zelenzy capitulate eastern ukraine
We have been hearing these stories for over 3 years now but yet UKR still has been holding very well considering. There are many reports from the Russian side saying the same thing or worse. War is a shitty thing especially if it's just because of one mad man"s ambitions.
 
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