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  1. In Topic: The Russia Politics and War in Ukraine Thread

    Today, 07:28 PM

    Ukraine has recaptured Andriivka-Klevtsove in Donetsk. The combat was especially fierce and the Ukrainians captured over 30 Russian servicemen, eliminating those who refused to surrender.

    The Russians made another significant push on Kupyansk with an ill-advised ground assault. Ukrainian forces destroyed 43 Russian vehicles and ground assets in several days of heavy combat before the Russian attack was defeated. 

    The Wildberries’ Kolyodino logistics hub appears to have been totally razed to the ground, the entire facility. The fire that burned after the attack was extraordinary.

    The Ukrainian Air Force has begun mass-adoption of the Vyrivnyach domestic glide bomb after a series of successful tests under combat conditions. The weapon compares favourably to the American JDAM and costs less than a third of the price.

    Ukrainian counter-attacks on the Russian attempt to cross the border of Kharkiv Oblast (again) have gained intensity, with some Ukrainian strike groups entering Russian territory to attack the flanks of the offensive.

    Ukrainian drone units have targeted Russian ballistic missile launch sites at range from the Ukrainian border. This may be a reference to more successful hits beyond Samara, and some speculation that Flamingoes are being deployed in a anti-ballistic battery mode using European satellite imaging (since Musk refused to let them use Starlink for deep-range strikes in Russian territory).

    Ukraine launched a large-scale attack on the Kombinat Kamensky solid rocket fuel production plant in Rostov. Ukraine used decoys, dummies and radar spoofing to distract AA defences and then hit the defences, destroying Pantsir systems and possibly S-300 elements before landing five direct hits on the facility, causing significant damage. The facility is crucial to the production of solid fuel for Russian missile systems, and there's been more than a few complaints about production not being moved to somewhere that's not half an hour's drive from the Ukrainian border.

    Ukrainian drone units attached to 1st Azov Corps have confirmed the completion of Operation Hell-2, which successfully destroyed dozens of fuel storage depots across occupied Donetsk Oblast in under one month, leading to significant front-line shortages.

    Russia has built new drone launch sites right along the border with Belarus, to maximise their strike range from Russian territory. Some concerns that these sites make more sense for strikes against Poland or the Baltics than Ukraine.

    A Russian drone seems to have penetrated 20km into Moldovan territory before falling out of the sky and being destroyed.

    The Rosatom El Daab nuclear power plant under construction in Egypt has a serious scandal brewing, after Egyptian authorities found serious structural issues in the plant and Rosatom took over a year to address them. Rosatom employees were accused of breaking laws over alcohol and drug use. There are now concerns over the Paks II nuclear plant under construction in Hungary, also by Rosatom.

    The Japanese ambassador refused a summon to the Kremlin following Putin's visit to the disputed Kuril Islands.

    Three aircraft destroyed, five damaged and two oil engines depots partially destroyed in an attack on the Savasleyka military airbase. MiG-31s are known to be based at the airbase.

    Respected Russian senior economist Andrey Klepach was fired from the VEB bank after predicting a social crisis and Russia's loss in the "war of attrition" with the West.
  2. In Topic: The Russia Politics and War in Ukraine Thread

    Yesterday, 03:21 PM

    Woah.

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    Two assault troops from Ukraine’s 475th Code 9.2 Regiment captured Russian positions but were badly wounded by Molniya drones on the way back. A ground robotic platform sent to evacuate them was also hit. Company commander Vladyslav Polskyi then drove a civilian pickup into the strike zone without body armor, reached the disabled robot, loaded both wounded troops himself and evacuated them to cover.


    One of the largest Wildberries logistics centres, located at Koledino in the outskirts of the Moscow metropolitan area, was hit by drones and started a fire so fierce it burned down the entire warehouse and damaged surrounding buildings. The ferocity of the blaze was impressive.

    Ukraine has deployed British-built Nyan jet drones against Russian targets, possibly for the first time. A second UK design has also been field-tested, though reports this might by Nightfall - which is actually a ballistic missile project - seem premature.

    Two Spanish F/A-18s, operating under NATO authority, engaged and destroyed a Russian drone that entered Romanian airspace. The drone appears to have launched from Transnistria and overflown Moldova.

    The Progress Rocket and Space Center in Samara was hit yesterday by Ukrainian FP-5 Flamingos.
  3. In Topic: The Russia Politics and War in Ukraine Thread

    12 August 2026 - 07:14 PM

    Ukraine hit the Russian naval base in Novorossiysk hard in the largest attack on the port in the entire war, scoring direct hits on two Admiral Grigorovich-class frigates (the Admiral Makarov and Admiral Essen) and the Vasily Bykov patrol ship from the Black Sea Fleet, as well as an oil tanker and a Buyan-M class corvette. Unconfirmed reports of additional hits on a third frigate. A grain storage facility at the port was also damaged. The attack involved scores of drones and multiple varieties of cruise missile.

    Ukrainian drone units defeated an American brigade-sized formation with drones during an exercise earlier this year. The American units performed poorly against the Ukrainians, even when allowed to "respawn" as reinforcements. The American units did improve over two weeks, and showed greater success when on the offensive.

    The Orsk refinery halted all operations after additional Ukrainian drone hits yesterday.

    Ukraine has been using groups of drones with sensors as makeshift early warning systems for incoming missiles and aircraft. Apparently Iran had studied this technique and used a similar approach to shoot down an F-15E.

    Ukraine is refining anti-drone countermeasures, including arming their own drones with bats and knocking enemy drones out of the sky without firing a single shot.

    Russian drone operators terrorising civilians in Kherson were tracked to a building across the river. Ukrainian aircraft then saturated the area with glide bombs and heavy fire. No survivors were reported. This came just after a Russian drone strike on Kherson killed 15 people, including destroying two civilian houses.

    A Wildberries site in Voronezh appears to have been hit and caught fire.

    The Russian refinery at Komsomolsk Oil Refinery in Khabarovsk Krai burst into flames overnight. Apparently this was not a Ukrainian strike - the Komsomolsk is just over 4,000 miles or 6,500km from Ukrainian territory - but a result of the refinery being overworked and stressed by picking up the slack for other, destroyed facilities.

    Russia's largest petrochemical facility in Tobolsk has been hit as well.

    Ukraine has recently claimed the liberation of around 40 square kilometres of territory in the Oleksandrivka sector, including the retaking of Yalta (not that one), Maliivka, Ternove, Zaporizke, Zlahoda, Krasnohirs'ke, Rybe and Pryvillne. In total, since January, around 750 square km on this front has been liberated and 26 settlements retaken.

    Ukrainian UAV forces now confirm their mid-range strike campaign has expanded into Luhansk Oblast, striking targets over 100km behind the lines. Nine heavy and five light cargo and fuel vehicles destroyed in a short period of time.

    Russia is allegedly testing Chinese-made Starlink jammers on the battlefield. Effectiveness so far unclear. Ukraine has been concerned about this for some time, so has been incorporated autonomous-mode AI in some of their drones.

    The Russians have mounted a cross-border incursion at Anyshchyne on the Kharkiv Oblast - Russia international border. Russian units infiltrated through a thick forest area between Ukrainian units. Ukraine has launched a counter-attack, effectiveness at this point unclear. 

    Chinese workers at the Baltic Chemical Complex construction site near Ust-Luga, Leningrad Region, launched a protest when a Chinese worker was arrested after complaining about not being paid for months. More than 1,000 Chinese workers surrounded the police and they backed down pretty quickly. Apparently China has raised a concern over the incident with Moscow.

    Some reports in Russia that the autumn mobilisation may call up 800,000 people. Allegedly, some young Russian men have already left the country.
  4. In Topic: Discworld by Terry Pratchett

    12 August 2026 - 03:33 PM

    Discworld #39: Snuff

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    Commander Samuel Vimes of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch has faced down some of the greatest perils anyone can think of: dragons, guns, magic, time travel and Ankh-Morpork street food. But now he faces a challenge that he cannot escape, avoid or resist through force: a holiday. Relocating to the Ramkin rural estate, Vimes has to relax, eat good food and perform other hideous tasks like socialising, but his mood improves markedly when the dead bodies start showing up.

    Snuff (2011) is the thirty-ninth Discworld novel and the last to feature Commander Sam Vimes in a starring role. The character originated in the eighth Discworld novel, Guards! Guards!, originally published in 1989, and Pratchett carefully developed his character over the course of twenty-two years and multiple books, making him one of the most popular Discworld characters and also the only one to have his own theory of macroeconomics that is often quoted in the real world.

    For his swansong, Pratchett gives him a starring role with the rest of the City Watch relegated to brief, background appearances. The plot is nothing spectacularly new, with shades of The Wicker Man and Hot Fuzz here (not to mention a sprinkling of light Jane Austen) as Vimes becomes a fish-out-of-water in the countryside where the rules are different and his normal resources are not available. One of the reasons for Vimes's popularity is his impressive competence, with opponents getting the upper hand through surprise or genuine innovation rather than because the protagonist is given an idiot ball to hold for a while, and that holds true here. Vimes may not know the inns and outs of countryside politics but he does know people and how they operate, and that gives him a strong advantage.

    The novel is on the long side for Discworld but is not as egregiously long as Unseen Academicals, which spun its wheels so long it was surprising it could be extracted from the ruts to be published. It helps that Vimes's investigation is genuinely interesting, taking in as it does local economics and the inter-species relationship between humans and goblins, the last Discworld species it is still "okay to hate," something that Vimes sets about changing. We got a taster of this storyline in Unseen Academicals but here it is explored more in-depth, with goblin society explored in full. It's impressive that, almost forty books in, Pratchett was keen to explore more of the Disc and its people.

    The book is also helped by its pacing and it furiously action-packed finale, one of Pratchett's stronger resolutions as Vimes and his squad of hand-picked friends have to race along the river to stop a huge injustice taking place. The novel also continues the immensely impressive city-building of Ankh-Morpork, with brief interludes to return to the city to find out what's up with the Patrician and some of the other Watch members.

    Given this is a late Pratchett novel, written after being diagnosed with a terminal illness, it is impressive how optimistic it is (an improvement over Academicals). Vimes's investigation legitimises an entire species of people and changes the perception of them overnight, to the betterment of the world. Sergeant Colon, a popular character but one who has been excused for his limited world view and prejudices too long, gets an astonishing wake-up call. Nobby Nobbs finds happiness! Kind of. If that doesn't give you hope for humanity (or immediately adjacent sub-species), I don't know what else will.

    On the negative side, we probably again get too many extended scenes with the Patrician, which dents his mystique a little. Pratchett also lets a few running gags (Vimes's son's obsession with excrement of any and all zoological origin; the Patrician's increasingly bitter, metaphorical battle-to-the-death with the Times crossword compiler) maybe run on a few times too long. But these are minor issues.

    For late-stage Discworld, Snuff (****½) is a very solid book, packed with interesting ideas that make you think, and some good laughs.
  5. In Topic: The Russia Politics and War in Ukraine Thread

    09 August 2026 - 03:27 PM

    Ukraine is prosecuting Russian servicemen responsible for the Buch massacre in absentia, and in some cases after they were killed (in battle or by Ukrainian intelligence).

    Ukraine has regained control of both Myrne and Voskresenka on the Komar front. Ukrainian forces are advancing south of Voskresenka and are advancing on Komar from the west. Filiia, Tolstoi and parts of Zirka are also under Ukrainian control. Around 27 square kilometres gained in this attack so far.

    The Russian 133rd Logistics Brigade's main storage facility in Crimea appears to have been levelled. This is a key strike because a lot of ammunition for the Russian forces operating in Kherson Oblast behind the Dnipro is shipped through and from here. Its destruction creates a logistical bottleneck further back from the front.

    Ukraine has destroyed the Russian 14K-33 road bridge at Urazovo, creating logistical problems with supplying the Kupyansk front. The bridge was dropped last month but footage only emerged this week.

    Some Wildberries pickup points in Crimea have not received any deliveries for over two weeks. Their owners are struggling to keep the lights on without going out of business.

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    Tsundoku 

    24 Jan 2026 - 22:30
    sorry dude, missed you this year. Happy 47th
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    Tsundoku 

    22 Jan 2025 - 13:13
    happy #46 Wert, and many more
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    Tsundoku 

    21 Jan 2024 - 21:23
    happy #45 old chap
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    Tsundoku 

    21 Jan 2023 - 14:29
    geez Wert, getting old son. Have a good one.
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    ArchieVist 

    28 Jul 2022 - 16:57
    Wert, Sorry you didn't get your map question answered in Erikson's AMA. I had my fingers crossed. But check out the last 30 seconds of this new Critical Dragon interview. Erikson pulls out a sheaf of maps! So something still exists. Maybe something ICE needs for future PtA books.
    https://youtu.be/xb0UZ5e1Sw4?t=4230
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    Tsundoku 

    21 Jan 2022 - 14:32
    Happy birthday Wert
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    Tsundoku 

    22 Jan 2021 - 09:19
    Whoa ... meaning of life. Happy birthday
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    Tsundoku 

    05 Mar 2020 - 09:29
    Sorry, missed your birthday this year. Hope it was a good one.
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    Tsundoku 

    22 Jan 2019 - 11:51
    Dun dun dunnnnn ...
    Forty! YAAAAAHHHHHH!
    Have a good one.
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    Tsundoku 

    22 Jan 2018 - 08:24
    Same as below. Better make it a good one because it's 40 next year.
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    Tsundoku 

    22 Jan 2010 - 15:32
    Happy Birthday, now go out and get wrecked :)
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