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In the Kharkiv region, Ukrainian soldiers destroyed more than 30 units of Russian equipment, the National Guard reported and showed a video
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🔥 New footage of the destruction of enemy military equipment in the Izyum direction near the village. Topolskoe, Kharkiv region

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❗️ Yesterday, the Armed Forces of Ukraine notably drove the Russians in the village of Russkaya Lozovaya (near Kharkov). In addition to war trophies, several prisoners were taken


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❗️The marines defeated the orcs in the Donbass when they tried to take them by storm. Now Rusnya feeds worms on Ukrainian soil.
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💥 The result of the night shelling of Kharkiv city. Can you see military objects here?



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This old National Geographic map of the USSR shows how Ukrainians can be found all around the Soviet Union Territory- From Kazakhstan and Central Asia, to Baykal and the Russian Far East. Due to Soviet policies to settle/re-settle people you can probably find hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians all around Russia even now many of which for sure don't like what is happening to their homeland. A lot of Russian people are against the war too + many of them are willing to do everything for a few dollars which will be exploited by Western Secret services for sure... It isn't that hard to find enough people willing to do sabotages against Russian infrastructure even in places like Sakhalin.

As time goes on we will see places in Russia burning every day which is good. Let Russians feel the war coming to them too.


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This old National Geographic map of the USSR shows how Ukrainians can be found all around the Soviet Union Territory- From Kazakhstan and Central Asia, to Baykal and the Russian Far East. Due to Soviet policies to settle/re-settle people you can probably find hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians all around Russia even now many of which for sure don't like what is happening to their homeland. A lot of Russian people are against the war too + many of them are willing to do everything for a few dollars which will be exploited by Western Secret services for sure... It isn't that hard to find enough people willing to do sabotages against Russian infrastructure even in places like Sakhalin.

As time goes on we will see places in Russia burning every day which is good. Let Russians feel the war coming to them too.


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This old National Geographic map of the USSR shows how Ukrainians can be found all around the Soviet Union Territory- From Kazakhstan and Central Asia, to Baykal and the Russian Far East
Marked with yellow?
 

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Greece stopped supplying weapons to Ukraine and is now actively helping Russia sell its energy on the global market. They are actually and physcially helping the Russian government staying financially afloat by delivering Russian oil internationally.
You mean the billionaire Greek shipowners based in London etc, that have nothing to do with Greece. Even their ships do not have a Greek flag.
 

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Put this on serious Economical and geopolitical effect, thus make Back to 2014 Ukr border is only day dreaming (i hope i totally wrong).

We must knew, that either man power, money, munition has a limit. Look the progress of the war right now, there's nothing other than Ukr still losing ground.

The west is only want benefit for themself.
For sure it is, we are seeing Germany fighting itself between economy and responsability as a lead nation, and others reviewing their economic forecasts to consider new recesions, but keep in mind that a "bad job" in Ukraine will lead to futher loses in the future and a conflict with no end, nuclear threats in Europe, FSB actively retaliating what west did in Ukraine, even more expensive gas, huge investments made from EU companies in Rusia will be totally lost, which most of them are in "pause", a significant market gone and a poor access to some key raw materials for our industries.

A defeat in Europe will also lead to a loss of integrity in futher joint efforts, with ally nations taking the blame between them, radicals threatening even more our democracies and so on, in sumary, weakening our position against other mayor geopolicital issues in the future like China.

I believe in the last meeting in Germany the great majority of them, agreed that a pyrrhic victory is unaceptable and Rusia should be completely defeated, that's the only way you can fix the problem, thus breaching the line we never wanted to go through until now.

Currently we can only wonder wthat will happen, but one thing is clear, a group of nations with near 40% of world GDP is against a federation which seems to live in stubborn rage shielding theirselves behind nostalgic moments but in a poor reality. We should show that we are not in a hurry while Ukranians wants to fight even having loses, which is completely understandable.

This first new military package probably will not be effectively available in the battlefield for a month, while Rusia is launching missiles from submarines because they are running out of stock and threatening transnistria to join the fight. This will last for months and Russia can't resist an infinite war, much worse if it is forced in a near future to throw civil people, who have to resign from their formal jobs, into a hell.

Enforcing international law is a must and Crimea is part of Ukraine international recognized borders, what is clear is an agreedment for shared sovereignity is posible, but very difficult for Russia, or the remains, to hold it while water resources for the peninsula are coming from the Dnieper and Ukranians are full of weapons after a small victory, so my bet is full recovery of recognized borders in an uncontested victory.
 

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That has to be bs.
The idea that a fighter pilot single handedly shot down 40 Russian aircraft is BS by itself. I personally never really believe he shot 40 enemy planes in a space of only a few days.

But he could be the UkAF best top guns.

The problem with the UkAF is its lack of situational awareness combined with the lack of active radar homing air to air missile. Hence I could understand why the Ukrainians wants the F-16/15/18 so bad as those planes could carry and fire long range active radar homing missiles
 

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The idea that a fighter pilot single handedly shot down 40 Russian aircraft is BS by itself. I personally never really believe he shot 40 enemy planes in a space of only a few days.

But he could be the UkAF best top guns.

The problem with the UkAF is its lack of situational awareness combined with the lack of active radar homing air to air missile. Hence I could understand why the Ukrainians wants the F-16/15/18 so bad as those planes could carry and fire long range active radar homing missiles

Americans have the best jets simple as that.

You cant go wrong with F14s, F15s, F16s, FA 18 Hornet, F22s and the F35.

Best in their class.
 

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A defeat in Europe will also lead to a loss of integrity in futher joint efforts, with ally nations taking the blame between them, radicals threatening even more our democracies and so on, in sumary, weakening our position against other mayor geopolicital issues in the future like China.

I believe in the last meeting in Germany the great majority of them, agreed that a pyrrhic victory is unaceptable and Rusia should be completely defeated, that's the only way you can fix the problem, thus breaching the line we never wanted to go through until now.
Kudos bro, right on the target!
 

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For sure it is, we are seeing Germany fighting itself between economy and responsability as a lead nation, and others reviewing their economic forecasts to consider new recesions, but keep in mind that a "bad job" in Ukraine will lead to futher loses in the future and a conflict with no end, nuclear threats in Europe, FSB actively retaliating what west did in Ukraine, even more expensive gas, huge investments made from EU companies in Rusia will be totally lost, which most of them are in "pause", a significant market gone and a poor access to some key raw materials for our industries.

A defeat in Europe will also lead to a loss of integrity in futher joint efforts, with ally nations taking the blame between them, radicals threatening even more our democracies and so on, in sumary, weakening our position against other mayor geopolicital issues in the future like China.

I believe in the last meeting in Germany the great majority of them, agreed that a pyrrhic victory is unaceptable and Rusia should be completely defeated, that's the only way you can fix the problem, thus breaching the line we never wanted to go through until now.

Currently we can only wonder wthat will happen, but one thing is clear, a group of nations with near 40% of world GDP is against a federation which seems to live in stubborn rage shielding theirselves behind nostalgic moments but in a poor reality. We should show that we are not in a hurry while Ukranians wants to fight even having loses, which is completely understandable.

This first new military package probably will not be effectively available in the battlefield for a month, while Rusia is launching missiles from submarines because they are running out of stock and threatening transnistria to join the fight. This will last for months and Russia can't resist an infinite war, much worse if it is forced in a near future to throw civil people, who have to resign from their formal jobs, into a hell.

Enforcing international law is a must and Crimea is part of Ukraine international recognized borders, what is clear is an agreedment for shared sovereignity is posible, but very difficult for Russia, or the remains, to hold it while water resources for the peninsula are coming from the Dnieper and Ukranians are full of weapons after a small victory, so my bet is full recovery of recognized borders in an uncontested victory.

I agree, the west's goal now is the utter defeat of russia and preferably the dissolution of russia as a state through internal collapse. That would allow for some of the eastern and southern parts of russia to declare independence. Considering that they have been using conscripts and personell from those regions i can't imagine that they are particularly happy with the central government right now, but they are of course kept in line out of fear.

Even if putin declares war and general mobilisation in may, it will take months and months before anything would change on the battlefield in Ukraine. First they would have to actually get people to show up at the drafting centers, then they would have to be trained, and then finally sent on to the border. At the same time they would have to pull tanks and IFV's from storage, find out which ones actually work and then send them over huge distances to where they need to be.

Once the troops and materiell arrives, they would have to be kitted out for combat, fed, and organised into a fighting unit. This will also take quite a bit of time since the Russian army lack competent NCOs even in their elite units. Russian logistics have been on the point of breaking down completely since the operation began. Adding another 100k troops arriving at the border wouldn't help at all.

To sum up: A general mobilisation in russia would take lots and lots of time and resources, and would probably break the logistics they have in ukraine right now.

Now, there is still a ticking clock, supplying and training the ukrainian army and air force on modern equipment while at the same time, supplying them with replacements to their existing stuff. I bet they are being pre-emptively trained on patriot systems and (hopefully) leo-2's and m1's as well, even though it wouldn't be public information until they are ready for the first shipments. During the summer the ukrainians would then shift from old russian equipment to newer western stuff to be ready to go on the offensive during late summer with fancy new weapons in the east. Before they are ready and fully equipped, they will counterattack in places where their light infantry can make a difference, while slowly trading land for time in the east, making the russians bleed for every village. I think they still really want to take Kherson, then the river would be a great defensive line to hold until they are ready to cross and heavy armor, even modern armor, wouldn't be particularly useful in city fighting anyways.

I'm sure the posturing in Transnistria is just a way for the Russians to try to prevent Ukraine from redeploying all their units from Odessa to the eastern fronts. Transnistria is completely isolated, the only way to resupply them would be to fly transports over southern and western ukraine, which would be hilarious if they tried and whatever soviet memorabilia they still have running would be prime targets of the 1st Ukraininan Farmers brigade.
 
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The idea that a fighter pilot single handedly shot down 40 Russian aircraft is BS by itself. I personally never really believe he shot 40 enemy planes in a space of only a few days.

But he could be the UkAF best top guns.

The problem with the UkAF is its lack of situational awareness combined with the lack of active radar homing air to air missile. Hence I could understand why the Ukrainians wants the F-16/15/18 so bad as those planes could carry and fire long range active radar homing missiles

The west is already providing Sigint and AWACs to Ukraine, imagine how much situational awareness would improve if pilots could get all that data directly. That would be possible if Ukraine got 16's or 18's. Combined with modern AIM-120's and PGMs like the still servicable AGM-65 they would certainly give the russians a run for their money even if they were outnumbered. Some AGM-88's as well and they could hopefully start doing SEAD and DEAD against those pesky S-300's and 400's.
 

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Put this on serious Economical and geopolitical effect, thus make Back to 2014 Ukr border is only day dreaming (i hope i totally wrong).

We must knew, that either man power, money, munition has a limit. Look the progress of the war right now, there's nothing other than Ukr still losing ground.

The west is only want benefit for themself.

The west want to ripped off Putin power, they had gone to the limit of Putin expansion dream
 

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The west is already providing Sigint and AWACs to Ukraine, imagine how much situational awareness would improve if pilots could get all that data directly. That would be possible if Ukraine got 16's or 18's. Combined with modern AIM-120's and PGMs like the still servicable AGM-65 they would certainly give the russians a run for their money even if they were outnumbered. Some AGM-88's as well and they could hopefully start doing SEAD and DEAD against those pesky S-300's and 400's.

Yup, the Vipers are a very superb SEAD/DEAD platforms combined with the AARGM missile.

I'd bet on a Viper than a Super Flanker any day any time.
 

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