Real, or old test range footage? You decide.
War in Ukraine: Russian helicopter shot down by missile - BBC News
Looks like it almost crashed on the missile crew's position.
Real, or old test range footage? You decide.
War in Ukraine: Russian helicopter shot down by missile - BBC News
The U.S. military must be studying
this war from 360 angles to learn
and determine just what Russia's
capabilities are.
I suspect the Chinese are doing
the same. If southeastern Siberia
has valuable resources, maybe
China would like to make that
area part of its nation.
Supposedly Moscow doesn't have a
real handle on air support/coordination
from stories I've seen. And that 40-mile
long line up of equipment on a single
road is just atrocious.
Apparently a lot of Russian troops were
told or thought they were merely going
on a training exercise. Wonder what
the Russians think of the old adage
"informed troops are good troops?"
My mom has trouble watching the video news feeds as having lived through the Liverpool Blitz she has witnessed firsthand the suffering and death inflicted on civilians.
Whenever she is burdened she goes to the back door to look out at her rock garden and pray.
She has been spending a lot more time at the back door lately.
Putin knows he is already responsible for so many atrocities that he is going to burn for eternity in the afterlife.
As I understand it, the Russians have been abandoning their dead. That's probably what Austin meant. The Ukrainians film/photograph the Russian corpses and put the pictures on social media to create a backlash in Russia against the war. (Surely a contributor to the Russians shutting down FaceBook, etc.)...We've been seeing images of dead Russian soldiers in the various news coverage of this story. DefSec Austin pointed out in an interview the other day how unprofessional that is, that it's something he, as a career soldier, would never have done. It clearly disgusted him, and his low opinion of Russian military leaders really came across.
As I understand it, the Russians have been abandoning their dead. That's probably what Austin meant. The Ukrainians film/photograph the Russian corpses and put the pictures on social media to create a backlash in Russia against the war. (Surely a contributor to the Russians shutting down FaceBook, etc.)
I read/heard on the news that Zelenskyy has said that the Russians are bringing in mobile crematoriums to hide the evidence of their war dead from the Russian people.
There is a lot of psychological warfare taking place.
Get those 10,000 plus Stingers and NLAW's arriving into the hands of the resistance ....
Surprised to read that Gen Milley, our Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was on the ground in Poland to inspect the operations surrounding the distribution of those 14 planeloads of weapons.
Yes, and Germany has approved a HUGE increase in military spending.... I've spoken separately with two friends in Germany....
Yes, and Germany has approved a HUGE increase in military spending.
Stranger yet. My Swiss friends are afraid to be on their own, and wishing to join NATO.
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I suspect Putin will use
for future aggressions
the same strategic
threat as now:
"The nuclear way."
Unless his bluff is called. He's trying to use it to stop sanctions now as they start to impact Russian life.
As I understand it, the Russians have been abandoning their dead. That's probably what Austin meant. The Ukrainians film/photograph the Russian corpses and put the pictures on social media to create a backlash in Russia against the war. (Surely a contributor to the Russians shutting down FaceBook, etc.)
I read/heard on the news that Zelenskyy has said that the Russians are bringing in mobile crematoriums to hide the evidence of their war dead from the Russian people.
There is a lot of psychological warfare taking place.