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Kadirov is too much of a coward to even go to the front because he knows he wont be killed by Ukrainians as Anti kadirov Chechens fighting for Ukraine would be delighted to hunt him down.

Seriously all I can see is Kadirov ending up like Gaddafi if he got captured.

If the Ukrainian managed and took him alive . I wish his execution will be live air on TV
 

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1. I asked for source to know if it was confirmed since you just posted a claim with a picture. Which is against forum rules.

2. A few MLRS hits cannot sink a 1700 tons ship! even a half a dozen hits will not do the job.
A few MLRS could probably not sink a ship but they could render the ship disabled, something even worse than being sunk in a wartime.

Also, the rockets would ignite a fire (thus the smokes) and this is one of the top reasons for the losses at sea, so far have seen multiple incidents of how bad russians are in readiness against emergencies on their ships. At this stage we don't know how many rockets have had direct hit but there seems to be at least two smoke trails and they probably lost the ship due to the fire or abandoned it there.

Probably a few 200mm + caliber rockets with 50% of their propellant remaining within the missile could easily cause a fire leading to loss of the vessel.

This should be easily picked out from satellite images the location is clearly known i guess.
 

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A few MLRS could probably not sink a ship but they could render the ship disabled, something even worse than being sunk in a wartime.

Also, the rockets would ignite a fire (thus the smokes) and this is one of the top reasons for the losses at sea, so far have seen multiple incidents of how bad russians are in readiness against emergencies on their ships. At this stage we don't know how many rockets have had direct hit but there seems to be at least two smoke trails and they probably lost the ship due to the fire or abandoned it there.

Probably a few 200mm + caliber rockets with 50% of their propellant remaining within the missile could easily cause a fire leading to loss of the vessel.

This should be easily picked out from satellite images the location is clearly known i guess.

It doesn't have to sink. Modern warships are packed with electronics (radar,ecm,esm etc) which a hit on some critical part of the hull could render them useless. A hit on the power generator or the fuel mechanism and the ship could be without working radar.
 

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US claims Russia has asked China for military help in invasion of Ukraine​


Russia has asked China for military equipment to support its invasion of Ukraine, according to US officials, sparking concern in the White House that Beijing may undermine western efforts to help Ukrainian forces defend their country.

US officials told the Financial Times that Russia had requested military equipment and other assistance since the start of the invasion. They declined to give details about what Russia had requested. Another person familiar with the situation said the US was preparing to warn its allies, amid some indications that China may be preparing to help Russia. Other US officials have said there were signs that Russia was running out of some kinds of weaponry as the war in Ukraine extends into its third week.

The White House did not comment. The Chinese embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for a comment. The revelation comes as Jake Sullivan, US national security adviser, heads to Rome for talks on Monday with Yang Jiechi, China’s top foreign policy official. Before leaving Washington on Sunday, Sullivan warned China not to try to “bail out” Russia by helping Moscow to circumvent the sanctions that the US and its allies have imposed on President Vladimir Putin and his regime.


“We will ensure that neither China, nor anyone else, can compensate Russia for these losses,” Sullivan told NBC television on Sunday. “In terms of the specific means of doing that, again, I’m not going to lay all of that out in public, but we will communicate that privately to China, as we have already done and will continue to do.” The request for equipment and other kinds of unspecified military assistance comes as the Russian military struggles to make as much progress in Ukraine as western intelligence believe they expected. It also raises fresh questions about the China-Russia relationship, which has grown increasingly strong as both countries express their opposition to the US over everything from Nato to sanctions. China has portrayed itself as a neutral actor in the Ukraine crisis and has refused to condemn Russia for invading the country. The US has also seen no sign that Chinese president Xi Jinping is willing to put any pressure on Putin. The two leaders signed a joint statement in Beijing last month describing the Beijing-Moscow partnership as having “no limits”, in another sign that the two capitals were drawing even closer together.
 

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