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#2741 User is offline   Macros 

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Posted 27 June 2025 - 10:36 AM

I do the same, people here bitch about Ukrainian refugees and have started to spout 'well Ukraine was part of Russia'shit. I hit them with Chamberlain's bit of useless fucking paper.
They don't understand it, even when I explain why appeasement does not work
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Posted 27 June 2025 - 10:39 AM

I mean, if Russia stops fighting, the war ends. If Ukraine stops fighting, Ukraine ends. It's quite simple but there are too many unmitigated morons around.
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Posted 27 June 2025 - 07:29 PM

Unconfirmed report of a major Ukrainian drone strike on Russia's Marinovka Airfield, destroying or disabling 4 Russian Su-34 aircraft. Russian milblogger Fighterbomber has indicated the report is accurate. 

The report on a Ukrainian drone strike on an S-400 battery in Crimea has been updated to suggest that two batteries were disabled by destroying a missile launcher, two Gravestone radars and two Big Bird radars.

Ukrainian sources now confidently reporting a complete halt to Russian advances in Sumy and some reversals of Russian gains have already taken place.

49 Australian M1 Abrams tanks have arrived in Poland, awaiting transfer to Ukraine.

Putin has acknowledged, for the first time, that inflation is a serious problem in the Russian economy that they are trying to bring under control.
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Posted 28 June 2025 - 08:45 PM

Massive Ukrainian attack on the Kriovske Airbase, Crimea. Three Russian helicopters destroyed, along with a Pantsir air defence system. Half the buildings on the base were left ablaze, along with the fuel storage depot. About two-thirds of the buildings and support infrastructure on the airbase was neutralised.

Ukrainian high-altitude interceptor drones have started destroying Russian loitering recon drones in large numbers. Russia has been making up for inferior satellite coverage by deploying drones at altitudes of several miles to oversee the battlefield. Ukraine's new higher-altitude drones are hunting them down for sport.

Ukrainian forces destroyed a UAV command post that was virtually on the front line in Pokrovsk. Unclear why the Russians were so close to the front, possibly limitations in the amount of fibre-optic wire that is available.

Ukraine's 225th Assault Regiment has launched a series of continuous small-scale operations on the Sumy front, wearing down Russian forces with continuous small-scale attacks that constantly pick off a few guys here and there. The Russians are calling for reinforcements, to no avail.

Multiple Russian POWs from the 132nd Horlivka Motorized Rifle Brigade have been taken, with many "familiar" faces amongst them. Russian soldiers who have surrendered to Ukraine, were treated well in captivity, returned to the Russians in prisoner swaps and then returned to combat (immediately, with no chance to go home and see friends and family), are considerably more likely to surrender a second time, knowing they'll probably be better-treated than they are on their own front. Some of them reported being allowed to call home from Ukrainian prisons, but not being allowed to call home whilst back on Russian soil.

Russian forces in Kherson are also demanding reinforcements or withdrawal; their position on the south bank of the Dnipro without air support has left them sitting ducks for Ukrainian artillery, drones, glide bombs and even direct bombs and missile fire from Ukrainian aircraft. But they are continued to order trying to cross the river, despite it being a death sentence. Meanwhile, Kherson city remains in Russian short-range drone range.

A train carrying 21 T-62s was filmed in Russia, heading for the front. These T-62s, from the look of them and what numbers that could be seen, have been stored outside for decades and seem to represent the scraping of the underside of the foundations under the barrel.

The SBU Alpha Group reports one of the most intense periods of activity in the entire war. In under two weeks it has eliminated 39 tanks, 78 IFVs, 124 artillery/MLRS systems, 14 air defence units, 10 EW units, 50 drones, 186 antennas, 17 ammo depots, 7 fuel depots and neutralised 842 Russian soldiers (killed, wounded or captured). This is a pretty wide grouping of the front, but still impressive.

The Russian 120th GRAU Arsenal in Bryansk has been destroyed.

In Belgorod, Chechen fighters beat up a Russian military police patrol for stopping them.

A detachment of Ukrainian troops are training with American forces in Romania. They demonstrated close coordination of HIMARS units with Leleka-100 drone reconnaissance to adjust targeting for maximum accuracy.
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Posted Today, 06:16 PM

Ukrainian intelligence has had access to Russia's EW systems for some months now and apparently they've been discovered, so they're sharing the information with the world. This includes Russian EW equipment installed on ships in the Arctic and in Kaliningrad to interfere with US and UK satellite observations, civil aviation and military communications. They've also confirmed that the Russian military is piggy-backing off Chinese civilian satellites, apparently without Beijing's knowledge. The EW systems are capable, but prone to malfunctions and are easily disrupted by weather and combat conditions.

The Washington Post confirms, via contacts in the Russian military and milblogger community, that many problems that were supposed to have been fixed by the Russian army continue to be issues. This includes the continued use of meat-wave assaults (though not quite as as wastefully as in previous years), Russian officers claiming success in taking objectives when they haven't, and then continuing attacks in the hope of taking the objective before being "found out," and widespread use of drugs and alcohol amongst Russian forces.

Corruption is the biggest problem and seems to have gotten dramatically worse since 2022, with Russian officers now demanding bribes from their soldiers. Those giving the lowest amounts are sent on suicidal assaults or putting them on punishment detail. Manpower is also major problem, with recruitment efforts for the last year or so turning up thin gruel, and equipment supply is a major issue, with many milbloggers organising funding drives to give individual units better equipment only to find the new equipment has gone missing or been stolen, making donators more reluctant to donate more the next time around. Russia also continues to make basic errors, such as sending skilled drone operators into storm units to take part in personal combat, despite their skills being better-employed with drones where they might make a much larger strategic difference. Some Russian sources are confirming that one-armed and even one-legged soldiers are being sent into battle, despite their lack of combat effectiveness.

The battle for Sumy is apparently one of the bloodiest of the war for the percentage of Russian soldiers sent into battle and killed, wounded or captured. The 40th Separate Guards Marine Brigade reports one unit sustaining 92% casualties. The survivors were apparently punished as deserters and told they should have died before retreating. One unit reports only eight men surviving from over a hundred when they made a push on the village of Kondrativka. Other units are reporting that their commanders claim a target is captured before they get to it, so droners, artillery and glide bombs are not supporting the attacks, and they end up being total sitting ducks for Ukrainian counter-fire. Some sources saying that Russia amassed 50,000 troops for the push into Sumy but has not deployed them well, sending some forces in piecemeal.

Russian forces declared victory in the battle for Stepova Novosilka (Kupyansk front), but when reinforcements moved in (again without artillery or drone cover) they found the forward positions empty and were then annihilated by a Ukrainian counter-strike, which (again) liberated the village.

Russian aerospace employees have been drafted into combat roles on the front line. Their fellow Russian soldiers sarcastically call them "Space Marines" and refuse to give them decent equipment, asking "what's the point?" as they'll be dead very quickly.

German drone manufacturer Quantum Systems has begun massed production of the Twister UAV in Ukraine.

The Czech Republic confirms that it has halted all purchases of Russian crude and will not buy any more.

Chechen forces are amassing in Zaporizhzhia, apparently for actual combat duties. So far Russia has avoided using Chechen units in massed offensives, but their manpower problems might be leaving them little choice. Kadyrov has made no comment so far.

Azerbaijani police raided the Sputnik offices in Baku, arresting undercover Russian FSB agents posing as journalists. The Russian Foreign Minister has summoned the Azerbaijani ambassador to explain himself. This incident took place after a Russian police raid in Yekaterinburg that left several Azerbaijani nationals dead. Azerbaijan state television has warned that Putin is trying to become Stalin, and warned "this is not 1937, we are independent," and mentioning Azerbaijan's recent impressive military successes against Armenia.

NATO intelligence is signalling that Putin has instructed the Russian military to prioritise capturing Odesa. How this will be accomplished with Ukraine holding the line of the Dnipro is unclear. There are also mixed feelings amidst NATO and member countries' intelligence, some believing that Ukraine can hold its current borders with only modest losses before the end of this year (by which point the Russian economic, manpower and supply efforts for the war should have long culminated), some warning of a "significant deterioration," believing that Ukrainian defences are being tested and a significant breach somewhere could turn into a major strategic disaster with surprisingly little warning. However, there are also concerns/hopes that the Russian economic situation could suddenly turn disastrous with even less warning.
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Posted Today, 07:52 PM

Some extremely unconfirmed reports of Ukrainian ballistic missile launches, with high-altitude missiles heading towards the Astrakhan launch facility for Russia's Oreshnik missiles. Rumours that Russia was fuelling one or more Oreshniks with conventional warheads for strikes on Ukraine. Also reports of a drone swarm attack on the facility. Some photographs and video showing a huge fire at the missile launch facility, but this is not verified (the more reliable OSINT sources are not rushing to verify).

Additional reporting of a massive Ukrainian drone and missile strike on targets across Crimea. Multiple radars, AA systems, bridges, ammo depots etc under attack, air defences are responding. The Crimean Bridge has gone on lockdown.

Ukrainian missiles reportedly hitting an airfield in Rostov, but confusion, with some sources saying drones and others Storm Shadows. What appears to be video of a Storm Shadow overflying Donetsk.

Ukraine has been building domestic ballistic and cruise missiles with a large enough range to hit most of European Russia for some considerable time, but has so far not fielded them. This may be the first time they've done so, but the situation is extremely confused. Storm Shadows don't have the range to reach Astrakhan.

Even more unconfirmed reports of explosions in the North Caucasus region.
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