USSR invades Ukraine. (11 Viewers)

PVA

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Things is all these clowns talk so much absolute rubbish, and have done throughout the war, that you never know what's genuine and what's just made up nonsense.

I do hope there is something in this though if it's going to expedite the end of the war.
 

xcraigx

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Prigozhin's now being charged with organizing an armed rebellion, punishable by 12 to 20 years in jail. Maybe that can be commuted to a stint in Wagner?
 

Fysnkysc

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Haha this shits way to funny, if prog stays alive for the next 24 hours civil war will be in full force, he is well connected so we shall see what happens, hopefully him and putin have a Wild West dual and both kill each other
 

Fysnkysc

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The shooting has officially started with videos coming out now, problem is 90% of internet in Russia is blocked😂, Wagner claim a helicopter has been shot down.
 

Flying Fokker

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Things is all these clowns talk so much absolute rubbish, and have done throughout the war, that you never know what's genuine and what's just made up nonsense.

I do hope there is something in this though if it's going to expedite the end of the war.
Not forgetting that the Wagner scumbags need to be silenced, change needs to happen.
 

shmmeee

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Surely now is the time for Ukraine to push on? Or do you wait it out and see if the war comes to an end with no more bloodshed?
 

David O'Day

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Surely now is the time for Ukraine to push on? Or do you wait it out and see if the war comes to an end with no more bloodshed?
ukraine are sensibly prodding and probing the entrenched russian forces looking for where the weak points are, that's the best action for them so far
 

shmmeee

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ukraine are sensibly prodding and probing the entrenched russian forces looking for where the weak points are, that's the best action for them so far

Of course, just curious which way this development would push things in their mind. Chances are the defences are demoralised right now and probably lacking leadership. So things might open up that otherwise wouldn’t.
 

eastwoodsdustman

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Apparently he’s heading to Moscow now.
I’ve been following it for months on a Thread elsewhere. Theres a link on page 136 on this thread to it and it was very interesting last night following it before the news outlets got the info.
 

tisza

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So you've got a heavily armed force of potentially up to 30000 troops behind your defensive positions in Ukraine where you have deployed the majority of your army's troops. If you move mobile reserves back to counter the situation then your defensive lines are weakened. You can't move large numbers committed to Crimea because of the logistics. Interesting weekend for the Russian military.
 

skybluetony176

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From Ukraines viewpoint I think they’ve got to carry on as normal, at least for now. I don’t think that you can rule out the reports about Wagner group being some sort of ruse to lull Ukraine into a situation. Keep fighting your own war until the situation becomes 100% clear.
 

skybluetony176

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Just read the details of Putins address to the nation where he talks about a rebellion, stabs in the back etc. Imagine what the population must/should be thinking. In February last year they were being told that this wasn’t a war it was a special mission and Ukrainian people were going to be throwing rose petals test the feet of the soldiers as they marched in to Ukraine as they were being liberated from Nazi’s. Fast forward just over a year later and they’re entrenched in a bloody war that they’re not winning by any stretch of the imagination and he’s now on their TV’s telling them about an armed rebellion in their own ranks and Russia is fighting for its future. Surely the country must be seeing the light by now.
 

skybluetony176

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Reports out now that they’re meeting no opposition and have now taken a second city. BBC showing footage of the Wagner boss sat down arguing with Russian generals in the base they took. If Putin does still have his generals there’s little evidence he has the troops, no footage of fighting and no evidence in the footage of a battle having taken place.
 

skybluetony176

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Chechen leader has said that they stand by Putin and are ready to send forces in to put down the rebellion. What else can he say/do though. The only reason he’s in power is because of backing from Putin, if Putin falls life gets very difficult for him.
 

skybluetony176

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The alleged second city is Voronezh which is about half way to Moscow from Rostov on Don where it all started. What’s not clear is if this is Wagner forces or a local rebellion by Russian forces triggered by the events. Apparently the M4 is closed as a military convoy is moving south.
 

Darth Robins

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The alleged second city is Voronezh which is about half way to Moscow from Rostov on Don where it all started. What’s not clear is if this is Wagner forces or a local rebellion by Russian forces triggered by the events. Apparently the M4 is closed as a military convoy is moving south.
 

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