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Putin calls cross-border attack by Ukrainian forces a 'major provocation'


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25 minutes ago, jmccr8 said:

HI Grim as far as I know they have avoided conscripting ethnic Russians as that would create problems for Putin given how he wastes the fruitlessly

I don’t know either, but it makes sense to me my friend!:yes:

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50 minutes ago, bmk1245 said:

BTW, there is no proof Ukrainian forces invaded Kursk county, might have been tuaregs from Sahara...

Gotta love Ukrainians (armed forces, intelligence and counter-itelligence), total silence, I mean TOTAL SILENCE, no one had/have a clue...

They're being taught by the British, who have it down to a art. 

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1 hour ago, bmk1245 said:

BTW, there is no proof Ukrainian forces invaded Kursk county, might have been tuaregs from Sahara...

Gotta love Ukrainians (armed forces, intelligence and counter-itelligence), total silence, I mean TOTAL SILENCE, no one had/have a clue...

 

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1 hour ago, Piney said:

They're being taught by the British, who have it down to a art. 

Could be, or by Israelis, or by USers... Nevertheless, Z-shmucks are on fire.

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57 minutes ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

 

Ukrainians will have plenty for POW exchange.

I'd say, Kursk county is Ukrainian territory, according "russky law". 

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The Ukrainians are doing a complicated fighting technique.  Specialized drones go in first that target  Russian aircraft and drones,  Russian skies are being taken over by Ukraine.  Then jammers come in to prevent Russia reestablishing drones in the area.  The Ukrainian airplanes have a pocket of relative safety to operate  above the targets.  Troops come in with armor  and air cover.

They are not so far from a nuclear plant.  They might be able to take it. 

So why now?  I have a wild theory.  Part may be to take pressure off the rest of the front. Ukraine is also setting up conditions for a truce that would include returning Crimea and all Ukrainian territory in exchange for Russian territory they are currently taking.

Ukraine may be uncertain of November US election and  want to establish a good negotiating position before that, just in case Trump gets elected.

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6 hours ago, Tatetopa said:

The Ukrainians are doing a complicated fighting technique.  Specialized drones go in first that target  Russian aircraft and drones,  Russian skies are being taken over by Ukraine.  Then jammers come in to prevent Russia reestablishing drones in the area.  The Ukrainian airplanes have a pocket of relative safety to operate  above the targets.  Troops come in with armor  and air cover.

They are not so far from a nuclear plant.  They might be able to take it. 

So why now?  I have a wild theory.  Part may be to take pressure off the rest of the front. Ukraine is also setting up conditions for a truce that would include returning Crimea and all Ukrainian territory in exchange for Russian territory they are currently taking.

Ukraine may be uncertain of November US election and  want to establish a good negotiating position before that, just in case Trump gets elected.

Right to the point, kudos!

Massive usage of drones changed the war....

And russkys are lagging behind (even according Z-morons)

And for US folks - help for Ukraine is just a tiny fraction of the spending... How much US (and for that matter, Europe) spends on illegals?

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