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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

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Vertigo 7 wrote: Sun, 27. Feb 22, 21:53 Oh snap. EU is giving fighter jets to Ukraine.

https://twitter.com/AFP/status/1498029493033881601


That is big... Good job Putin, you managed to get EU to act unanimously.
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Russia ships being seized and countries refusing to refuel them.

Russia locked out of a lot of its currency reserves. Might not have been the best idea to store them in another country.

Rubble crashes some more. People are trying to take their money out but might be limited. Bank runs.

Companies cancelling oil purchases.

Russian convoy headed to Kyiv.

Relief convoys might enter Ukraine.
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

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Warenwolf wrote: Sun, 27. Feb 22, 23:03
Vertigo 7 wrote: Sun, 27. Feb 22, 21:53 Oh snap. EU is giving fighter jets to Ukraine.
https://twitter.com/AFP/status/1498029493033881601
That is big... Good job Putin, you managed to get EU to act unanimously.
Two questions: When will the jets arrive and does Ukraine have enough additional qualified pilots to fly them?
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Observe wrote: Sun, 27. Feb 22, 23:18
Warenwolf wrote: Sun, 27. Feb 22, 23:03
Vertigo 7 wrote: Sun, 27. Feb 22, 21:53 Oh snap. EU is giving fighter jets to Ukraine.
https://twitter.com/AFP/status/1498029493033881601
That is big... Good job Putin, you managed to get EU to act unanimously.
Two questions: When will the jets arrive and does Ukraine have enough additional qualified pilots to fly them?
Ex military personal from many countries are fighting in the Ukraine. I am guessing they have a variety of qualified people or can get them. They will be veterans and not noobs also.

I am also wondering when these items will arrive. In the past theres been lots of talk and unfulfilled promises.
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

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What if Putin follows through with his nuclear threat? What is Russia's launch protocol? I am certain that he can't just hit a bedside button any more than Biden can. I doubt that he will unless he actually did lose his mind or goes shrooming with Kimmy.

That said, I still believe that if people listened to the actual issue with Russia and Ukraine and didn't just polarize it, this invasion would to be happening. There is a difference between blame and accountability, and there is more than Just Putin who are accountable for what is happening now. But the world is just too busy being lemmings and reacting to actually take the time to think, and be accountable, and act without reaction.
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

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Axeface wrote: Sun, 27. Feb 22, 22:55 Are you implying that 200,000 is a low number?
It is a MASSIVE number, more than the allies sent to normandy on d day... a target where outside of defending forces, would be welcomed and fed by locals.
200,000 is a lot of troops. Anything more would be unwieldy and an absolute nightmare to supply.
Sigh....

Normandy Landings did indeed had under 200 000 soldiers. They were supported by equal number naval personnel (so basically 400 000). And we are talking about 5 beaches. And what was the task again? Securing the landing area, that is to say to establish beachhead for followup forces.
I want you to take a look at these 5 beaches and compare them to task ahead of the Russian forces in Ukraine.

But let us take this further - Normandy Landings were actually just opening bid in battle of Normandy, Operation Overlord. After beaches were secured, 1 452 000 soldiers followed. Two month later, over 2 million allied soldiers were operating in Northern France.

Let us look at other operations and wars:

Battle of Berlin 1945 - 2 300 000 soldiers on Red Army side, 766 750 on Nazi side.
Unternehmen Marita (Conquest of Greece 1941) - 1245 000 soldiers on Axis side, 493 000 allied
Croatian War of Independence (country that is 11 times smaller than Ukraine) 1991-1995: Phase 1: 70 000 Croats vs 150 000 strong Army of Yugoslavia. Phase 2: 150 000 Croats vs 50 000 Army of Serbian Krajina.
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

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Observe wrote: Sun, 27. Feb 22, 23:18
Warenwolf wrote: Sun, 27. Feb 22, 23:03
Vertigo 7 wrote: Sun, 27. Feb 22, 21:53 Oh snap. EU is giving fighter jets to Ukraine.
https://twitter.com/AFP/status/1498029493033881601
That is big... Good job Putin, you managed to get EU to act unanimously.
Two questions: When will the jets arrive and does Ukraine have enough additional qualified pilots to fly them?
1: Well, I read it few minutes before you and I am not in the loop regarding the delivery :P

2: Some East European countries (and Germany) operates Mig-29s and Mig-23s which Ukrainians are familiar with.
Wars lead to damaged aircraft. Just being able to immediately replace your aircraft is huge boon.
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Report out of Moscow is that Red Square has been barricaded and police in riot gear are stationed in Pushkinskaya Square, after having quelled protests at the start of the invasion of Ukraine.

Russia has also passed a broad law to charge people with treason for aiding foreign groups that are believed to be undermining the security of the Russian state. Which could be as simple as going against the narrative the Kremlin espouses.

Really speaks to how confident Putin is that he's in the right, doesn't it?
Reap what you sow.

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The EU donated fighter planes might be in Ukraine now.

More countries have donated quite a few more stinger missiles, mobile antitank weapons, etc...

Maybe Ukraine should set up a base in EU to prevent its military assets from getting zerged in future potential attacks.
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Warenwolf wrote: Sun, 27. Feb 22, 23:30 Let us look at other operations and wars:
Heck, even if you restrict it to actual invasions, there were something like 2 million invading troops during the invasion of Poland in WW2, and about 50% more than that during the invasion of France. If you don't have to send troops across the sea then it's a lot easier to maintain your supply lines!
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burger1 wrote: Mon, 28. Feb 22, 04:00 Maybe Ukraine should set up a base in EU to prevent its military assets from getting zerged in future potential attacks.
Poland is now Ukraine logistic base - we send food, suplies, blood, weapons and ammo.
Multiple other countries sends supplies via us as well (e.g. Turkey, Greece).
https://twitter.com/ArmedForcesUkr/stat ... 1519400961

This is so massive, that there is actually a danger that Russians might launch another attack angle from Brest in Belaruss into Lviv direction, to cut the supply line (that's why there is an info that soon Belarus army will join the invasion).
If this happens the secondary supply line via Romania could happen as well, but there is Russian Transnistria region that can to try blockade suppies as well.
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Ukraine took out the 5 km long convoy headed to Kyiv with air strikes. Apparently they took out a second convoy also.

Russia might be requiring some kind of mandatory public recruitment or something.

Russia might now be firing on people evacuating?
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Rouble plunged today, and the Central Bank upped interest rates from 9.5 to 20% 'to protect the economy against inflation and to protect investor savings.' - Foreign exchange market trading is suspended until 10:00. Very large queues of people withdrawing money at ATMs in Russia.

Article: https://news.sky.com/story/war-in-ukrai ... w-12553800
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burger1 wrote: Mon, 28. Feb 22, 09:04 Ukraine took out the 5 km long convoy with air strikes. Apparently they took out a second convoy also.
I am in no doubt that Ukrainians are giving Russians hard time but take these kinda of reports with big grain of salt.
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Gavrushka wrote: Mon, 28. Feb 22, 09:17 Rouble plunged today, and the Central Bank upped interest rates from 9.5 to 20% 'to protect the economy against inflation and to protect investor savings.' - Foreign exchange market trading is suspended until 10:00. Very large queues of people withdrawing money at ATMs in Russia.

Article: https://news.sky.com/story/war-in-ukrai ... w-12553800
This too:
In a statement Monday, the Russian finance ministry and the central bank announced plans to order domestic exporters to sell their foreign exchange revenues starting on Feb. 28. The move will order exporters to sell 80% of all their forex revenues received under export contracts.
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

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Warenwolf wrote: Mon, 28. Feb 22, 09:25
burger1 wrote: Mon, 28. Feb 22, 09:04 Ukraine took out the 5 km long convoy with air strikes. Apparently they took out a second convoy also.
I am in no doubt that Ukrainians are giving Russians hard time but take these kinda of reports with big grain of salt.
The Ukraine defense ministry release several videos of Bayraktar TB2 drone striking that convoy (and it seem like new footage, not something from Syria).
I doubt they completely destroyed entire convoy, but most definetly landed several great hits to slow it down and demoralize it.
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Zelenskyy has asked for the EU to immediately adopt Ukraine under a special procedure.
Reap what you sow.

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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

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Vertigo 7 wrote: Mon, 28. Feb 22, 10:18 Zelenskyy has asked for the EU to immediately adopt Ukraine under a special procedure.
He did several times in a row but what would be the benefit of this in the current situation?

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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

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mr.WHO wrote: Mon, 28. Feb 22, 10:11
Warenwolf wrote: Mon, 28. Feb 22, 09:25
burger1 wrote: Mon, 28. Feb 22, 09:04 Ukraine took out the 5 km long convoy with air strikes. Apparently they took out a second convoy also.
I am in no doubt that Ukrainians are giving Russians hard time but take these kinda of reports with big grain of salt.
The Ukraine defense ministry release several videos of Bayraktar TB2 drone striking that convoy (and it seem like new footage, not something from Syria).
I doubt they completely destroyed entire convoy, but most definetly landed several great hits to slow it down and demoralize it.
Very different story though.

But this is what I have issues with - you can't do proper post-strike analyses that quickly.
They are slowed down - by destroying couple of vehicles? The convoy is demoralized - yeah, how do you quantify that? Both of these two things are assumptions you cant really quantify at this time.

I am rooting for Ukrainians in this one but use common sense whenever military "information" gets released.
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Tamina wrote: Mon, 28. Feb 22, 10:37
Vertigo 7 wrote: Mon, 28. Feb 22, 10:18 Zelenskyy has asked for the EU to immediately adopt Ukraine under a special procedure.
He did several times in a row but what would be the benefit of this in the current situation?
Seems like there's some call from the EU as well with Ursula von der Leyen saying "They're one of us" about Ukraine.
Reap what you sow.

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