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Scores of thousands of RU soldiers killed in the Bakhmut ‘victory’

“The key problem here is not even the question of humanism, but the quantity and quality of the surviving human fund,” writes the Belarusian GULAG. Pro-Kremlin propaganda, as expected, is trying to mold the “capture of Bakhmut” into the greatest victory, calling on the official Russian occupying army to adopt the tactics of the unofficial one. That is, turning the city into ruins and burying tens of thousands of their own units under them, according…

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Wagner Steps up Recruitment

Their latest: Recruitment to the Wagner group at the moment in the special operation zone (SVO ) ALL EMPLOYMENT IS HELD IN KRASNODAR REGION, MOLKINO! Required documents: PASSPORT and a photocopy of the passport for whom you will issue a power of attorney to receive a RFP.If possible, if there are documents on hand: military ID, SNILS, compulsory medical insurance policy, 2 photos 3x4 color (if it is not possible to take a photo, we…

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Puffed Chest Pierogi continues to tout his battlefield accumen

Evgeny #Prigozhin made an urgent statement. “Today, Kiev’s plans for the already sensational big counter-offensive, for which we are now actively preparing, were revealed. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are aimed at small cities of Russia attached to the front line. The goal is to capture, they want to seize our territories with civilians in order to use them as leverage to return their territories, which we have safely taken from them. I can’t imagine…

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Putin. Random “little man” between “small victorious wars”.

The Cynic After an interesting meeting "at an informal table" I bring an interesting look at the "Putin story": 1. Yeltsin, who had Nemtsov as his successor (who was killed right in front of the Kremlin "with the cameras not working), went to the Chechen wars, the opponents of which were almost all advisers of the "economic" and "diplomatic" blocs. As part of the failed Chechen war, Nemtsov demonstrates extreme disloyalty to an aggressive policy…

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Russia Completely Confused on a CounterOffensive

When, where, how, and how many vexing Russian leadership They really have no idea and, therefore, have resorted to WWI style defense infrastructure. Their thinking is skewed, while fear and corruption continue to permeate their senior ranks. Failure means a long trip off a hotel balcony as Putler hides in his bunker making decisions under extreme duress, influenced by false information ( the emperor has no clothes) , using his paranoid personality enhanced with anti-cancer…

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Murder by night in Ukraine

This is what a real attack looks like. At night, Russian troops fired 23 X-101/X-555 missiles across Ukraine. Air defense shot down 21 missiles. Hits: a high-rise building in Uman, a private house in the Dnieper, fragments of a downed rocket in a private house in the Kyiv region. At the moment, it is known about 6 dead and 17 wounded in Uman, the removal of debris continues. In Dnipro, a Russian rocket killed a…

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Putin destroyed the army in a year, which he built for more than 20 years

Since the Chechen war, Putin has been improving the military. “He built a military structure for 22 years and then just destroyed it,” said Mark Galeotti, a senior fellow at the Royal Institute for Defense Studies. Although, as we can see from the "improvements," much is to be desired. The war with Ukraine is a “very serious conflict.” In accordance with Russian military doctrine, it should be preceded by a long artillery preparation, explains Galeotti:…

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Russian Airlines Limping Along on Gazprom Subsidies

How long can the state prop up failing industries? The largest airlines in Russia received a record profit against the backdrop of sanctions The profit of the majority of the leading Russian airlines reached a record ₽88 billion The total profit of leading airlines reached a record ₽88 billion last year, largely due to subsidies. The industry needs similar support this year, but the Ministry of Finance did not receive motivated justifications for this Russian…

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