▶Latest >Russia claims to have used a Kinzhal hypersonic missile, destroying an underground weapons store >Russian forces gain ground around Mariupol, as fighting reaches the city centre >Ukraine claims commander of the Russian 8th Combined Army, Lt General Andrey Mordvichev KIA at Kherson Airport >This is the 5th Russian General KIA (worst loss of senior command since ww2) >Ukraine conducted successful counterattack around Mykolaiv in the past several days - ISW >Dozens killed in missile strike on Ukrainian forces barracks near Mykolaiv >Ukrainian forces repel Russian operations around Kharkiv & reported killing regimental commander >Sources claim deputy chief of Russia's National guard arrested by FSB >Russian landing ships offshore from Odessa >Azov battalion kill Mjr General Oleg Mityaev, commander of the 150th motor rifle div, in Mariupol >150th Motor Rifle Division is Russia’s principal maneuver unit in Donbas, a major blow >13 civilians queuing for bread in Chernihiv killed by an airstrike >Ukrainian attack on Kherson airport (15/03) destroys dozens of Russian helicopters & vehicles. Confirmed by satellite imagery. >Missile kills 20 people in the city of Donetsk, Ukraine denies responsibility >Ukrainian forces kill commander of Russia’s 29th Combined Arms Army >Kremlin approves plan to send 16,000 arab "volunteers" to fight in Ukraine
>"Where are the modern Russian weapons?" Many ask. It depends on what you expect to see and where. For Ukraine and the military targets there, what is being used is proving to be more than enough. What does it take to defeat the Ukrainian Army beyond upgraded T-72B3, TOMA BMP-2, TOMP MT-LB, T-80BVM etc. The rest, the most modern, basically the T-90MS, the BMP-3, the excellent BMPT Terminator etc. infantry support vehicle is in the armies of western Russia at the height of Poland and the Baltic countries. That is, opposite, in NATO. The T-14 / -15 Armata are not yet in sufficient numbers and certainly the Russians would not send a T-14 to Ukraine for many different reasons. The old Russian doctrine: "Quantity has its own quality".
>Japan's Kishida pushes India's Modi for clear response to Ukraine crisis - Reuters News >India is the only Quad member not to have condemned the invasion. twitter.com/phildstewart/status/1505215025681686533
>Dozens killed in missile strike on Ukrainian forces barracks near Mykolaiv i feel rly bad about this, so as mariupol. its making me emotional like a woman or fag. god i wish nato would just bomb the shit out of them, i dont believe putin would press button.
lucky piggy. once when I took my retarded nigger dog to the forest he ventured off. I heard him crying and bear sounds, I found doggo fucked up, he almost died at the vet
Jack Rogers
In these troubling times it's very important to remember what the Ukrainians are really fighting for.
Good visual reminder that everyone in the west can expect a similar problem soon because of global food shortages that are bound to happen this year.
Please have some common sense and stockpile non-perishables especially wheat products and oils/fats because Ukraine is a huge producer of these and the global supply will be badly hit
Blake Davis
>Can NATO face a Russian attack or, conversely, can Russia face NATO's military machine? No one can be sure of what will happen, nor of the outcome of such an operation. But with the exception of the Poles who are tough fighters and of course the always great British fighters, everyone else on the European continent is not trained at war. Americans need to be measured on a European continent to see
My years of being on Any Forums have made me loathe cunnyposters like you wouldn't believe. I feel like a janny with the number of "This post violates United States law" reports I send in each day.
Lincoln Young
We must think even further. Infiltration of azov cell into elon musk's starship, when?
that one user perfectly encapsulated the truth - military pride is the only thing that matters for russia. they can eat their own shit as long as it means that they can bully whoever they want with military. ukrainians humiliating them is a massive blow to their egos
Colton Sanchez
for some reason only kremlincucks know about all the latest gay/trannie accounts virtue signaling
Julian Parker
That is just sad desu. They're probably fed straight propaganda and can't know any better at this age.
Well, the most Germans can do, you can't blame them. It must be funny experience that despite average Russian is poor as fuck in comparison to Germans, German politicians act like prostitutes to Russia. Average Russian pays for it, though
Bentley Ortiz
SOVL
Logan Wilson
i have enough oatmeal and powder to last months, and we have locally sourced food stores, those chains might depend on shit but idk, its all interconnected. If you want cheap good macro food, oatmeal and protein powder + fish oil.
Dominic Martin
>America switches from onions production to wheat production
Problem solved in one.
Thomas Carter
I wish we could turn back the time, to the good old days
Cameron Moore
Here is a dead Russian general and lots for Russian supplies. Thanks monke, lol
>Were so many top Russian officers killed? The Russians mention only one, not four or five. But it is possible that they have written so many losses due to dogma: The top combat officers are always a few hundred meters from the front line, not in. Moscow. Staff officers are another category located at the Army Operations Center in Moscow. NATOs have another doctrine: The superiors do not even approach the front line, precisely because of the risk of being killed by snipers, the enemy Air Force, etc. In the end it will be seen which doctrine is more effective.
>Good visual reminder that everyone in the west can expect a similar problem soon because of global food shortages that are bound to happen this year. I don't think you quite understand how global markets work. Global food shortage -> poor fucks starve. Nobody in the west - even poor by western standard countries like poland - will starve. It's india, africa and so on that will feel the squeeze.
Tyler Adams
Reminder that Ukraine still uses the currency used by Kyivan Rus, speaks the language most close to the one they were speaking at the time, has inherited our trident emblem and generally Ukraine is a freedom loving country. Reminder that our capital is the one that was the capital of Kyivan Rus. Reminder that moskovits are descendants of mongols and finns drowning in swamps. And I mean literally. Read how the Saint Petersburg was built. Reminder they still haven't buried Lenin and he rots on the main square of their country Reminder the Kuban will be back home soon
>left guy with ukie camo >and yellow armband GHAGHGHGHHHHHHHAHAaAAH AT LEAST TRY YOU MUTT
Owen Lewis
I have reported every pornographic post here ever since I got dinged for discretely helping user to receive his daily dose back in /n/
Jace Roberts
>/chug/cucks' best attempt at well-poisoning
Jordan Thomas
That bullshit about NATO sending peace force is actually gaining traction. Denmark is supporting it. Possibly UK and maybe even France as well but nothing will come out of it because USA will veto it. Unless they decide that total victory of Russia (it's debatable what's the absolute best Russia can realistically hope for) would be such a disaster that they will intervene. We'll see if the heavy equipment will help Ukraine in any significant way.
Ethan Peterson
>what the Ukrainians are really fighting for. and what is it?
William Brown
come on man, don't post fucking trannies here, we already have enough of russkie soldiers posted here on the daily basis
Angel Reed
where are you getting this absolute unadulterated copium from?
Genuinely how retarded do you have to be to not notice that Russians don't wear that type of camo and not use reverse google image search. Those are dead Ukranians
>It depends on what you expect to see and where. For Ukraine and the military targets there, what is being used is proving to be more than enough. What a crock of shit. Every single war ever fought has been used as an opportunity for nations to show off their new toys, which Russia has done before. I’m supposed to believe that they suddenly choose NOT to do that.
Xavier Turner
I wonder what kind of reputation vdv has after this war. Amusing in west but how about Russia? I was let to believe that they were elite or something.
US will send 300k troops to Europe. The next day, Americans will hang every politician. You can keep the tranny troops. They're all pogues anyway.
Jayden Gutierrez
National sovereignty, language and identity.
Leo Thompson
>1pbtid replies "organically" falling for well-poisoning
Adam Rodriguez
>NEWS: The United States has quietly floated to Turkey a proposal that it transfer its Russian-supplied S-400 anti-aircraft systems to Ukraine to use against....Russian planes. A double play: It would give Ukraine a capability far beyond what it now possesses, and would be a way out of a three-year-long, quite nasty argument over whether a NATO nation should be buying Russian defense systems. If Turkey agrees, it could pave the way to resume shipments of its F-35's. No comment, yet, from Turkey. twitter.com/SangerNYT/status/1505215773056380928
Christian Brooks
See that's what I don't get is it cope or not (it is)
>With minimal losses (according to the Russians 2,000 dead, according to the Americans 7,000 and according to the Zelensky regime 15,000) they have occupied 25% of the Ukrainian territory and control 45% of it (different meanings "I control" and "I own") and in front of them was 95% of the Ukrainian troops and paramilitary units, some 250,000 men. Losses: Certainly the casualties of the Russians are neither 7,000 nor, of course, 15,000 because one in ten or one in twenty soldiers who were involved in the conflict should have been killed. Never in any modern conflict, not even in the First Chechen War in which the Russians recorded, in proportion to the level of involvement, the largest number of casualties since the Second World War, have been - and can not be for very simple reasons - such losses. In Afghanistan e.g. after 8 years of involvement they had 15,000 dead. If we consider that there is a lag in the information of the Russians, the probability has reached 3,000 dead, a number again large for the modern data of the companies. What Western analysts have not realized is that the Russian dogma of war has never feared or calculated losses: They are only interested in achieving the Objective.
Most of the wheat produced in Ukraine/Russia gets exported to non European countries We actually produce more wheat than we consume most years, expect the price to increase but there won't be shortages here
Russian jets getting cunted by their own s400s would be hilarious
Parker Ramirez
100% that Turkey wont agree to that
Brandon Kelly
a generation of paratroopers
Joseph Adams
blink and you miss them
Jose Garcia
why do you think this is funny, retard. those were common people who were month ago going to work, school, being fathers and mothers.
Angel Morgan
Third of all grain exports come from Russia and Ukraine, at least one sixth of all fertilizer and precursor exports are from Russia and Belarus. Fertilizer is also heavily affected by nat gas prices.
Wealthier will be fine, food will just be more expensive. Developing countries will feel the pressure though.
Food price increases were one of the main triggers for the whole Arab spring debacle.
Well, don't blame us, ivan. It is pretty humiliating, when your leaders loudly announce to stop gas trade with russia, only to crawl back begging for it two weeks later. Might as well go full fag....
William Miller
They haven’t been a sovereign nation for decades. Run by corrupt overlords who sell their nation’s resources and take the money out of Ukraine. Meanwhile the Americans are the bosses of the Ukrainian presidents since 2014 and tell them how they must act toward Russia. “Be belligerent and tough against Russia. Have fun getting wrecked.”
Dylan Wood
Turkey is stronk, Polen is not
Dylan Carter
i fucking love monke putin
Jace Morgan
Ackkkkk. Let the hohols hit the floor, let the hohols hit the floor!
>In the end it will be seen which doctrine is more effective. I'm... fairly certain it became obvious which doctrine is more effective about two weeks ago, ivanbro
Jason Collins
Yeah, but don't count on them. Mostly rusified and heavily brainwashed with kremlin propaganda.
Jeremiah Thompson
>finally get a pic of dead hohols >the pic gets spammed everywhere >meanwhile we get dead ruskies daily why are chuggers like this bros
Ethan Moore
Something about defensive/=offensive weaponry when i last read it
The most comfortable dominance of the Russian troops was in the area of Kherson, north of Crimea. Russian Army troops were used there, not the National Guard, as in the east, nor self-defense forces, as in the Donbas region. The Ukrainian defense structures were literally dismantled within three 24 hours. Did the Russian campaign make significant mistakes in the design and execution? According to the "generals" of the western channels and websites, at this moment the Ukrainian troops should be at the gates of Moscow, like Adolf Hitler in 1941. But this is not the case. Talking about "mistakes" in a 23-day operation to occupy a state of 45,000,000 people with an area equal to that of France, the Netherlands and Belgium by 150,000 basically National Guard with 40 years of war material, is not so smart. Certainly mistakes were made, but as a result they do not show. The objective has been achieved to a large extent, the Russian Army has closed the "pliers" in the east and "bombs" its targets in the west. Odessa will fall when the Russian Staff decides
poland would have used america as an intermediary to get those planes to ukraine in this deal, turkey would be the one being used to shuttle shit around. america wants to minimise risk to itself I guess
Jace Evans
Do you honestly think the Russian citizens are to blame for the sanctions being imposed on them by the west for the actions of their government? Is this your big-brain take?
Jonathan Walker
>The next day, Americans will hang every politician. Z predicted this exact thing. Q shaman will lead the uprising.
Just checked the food in my fridge 90% of it is produced in Estonia/Latvia/Finland. Estonia is already producing more food locally than it consumes so we should be good
Ryan Ortiz
Which is why I'm not sure why there are so many different interprataions of the last few days. Of course some major cities close to Crimea or Russia were expected to fall but what's the guarantee Russia will stop like in the north? Or where it's gonna happen? When we look at the map Russia hasn't advanced very far and I know wars in the 20th century that looked even worse where the attacking army was already in control of most of the enemy territory but still lost in the end.
Brandon Jones
Its a tactic as old as world war 1 at this point
William Adams
Without trained personnel it will be useless
Isaiah Campbell
Yes, in a free market there is almost never a shortage of anything, the only thing that changes is the price.
With that being said, one can say that there is a fertilizer shortage right now in Europe, it just manifests by its price increasing exponentially. There is not enough of it to treat all fields economically and this will affect yield.
Ayden Reyes
Mad jelly of that giant car rug
Benjamin Adams
Not a bad idea unfortunately probably can't be done quickly enough I don't really anticipate starvation in developed countries but there is always the possibility of rationing in response to rising food prices and a desire to be """"humanitarian"""" towards the loser countries. And in that situation you want to have excess of what you like, and I suppose you might make a nice profit if you decide you have to much and the black market will gladly purchase it from you. It's a global market and everything affects everything else. I mean remember the panic buying two years ago. First it was non-perishables disappearing than after a certain critical mass was reached all the perishables started disappearing at an even faster pace. That's what happens when there's a shortage of one thing.
Sebastian Lee
>that tranny sand bag
Wee
Wyatt Wright
>They are only interested in achieving the Objective. Well this time they made some pretty nebulous objectives.
>The most comfortable dominance of the Russian troops was in the area of Kherson, north of Crimea. Russian Army troops were used there, not the National Guard, as in the east, nor self-defense forces, as in the Donbas region. The Ukrainian defense structures were literally dismantled within three 24 hours. Were these the same guys that had 100 soldiers and multiple tanks and APCs taken out by a rag-tag local militia in a small town?
checked and satanpilled >Any UAs can explain what happens there ? no
Ethan Sanders
That's where you're wrong, kiddo. In 2014 Ukraine re-established her dignity by kicking out that Russian puppet. They've been in recovery since then, and in this national struggle Ukrainians will be forged into one united people. And it's glorious, even if it takes sacrifices.
Because it was a Polish ploy to get free f-16s in exchange for dumping their stockpile. Also jets are pretty useless to Ukraine right now; AA, drones, ATGMs, etc. are fr more effective.
Grayson Sullivan
Weren't turks caught piloting their Bayraktars and actively blowing the fuck out of russian convoys? I've heard it's the reason why footage stopped being released (strikes still happen, we've seen two drones shot down by russia), they don't want to risk any further oopsies. It would make sense, but it might well be bullshit - I haven't seen proofs either way.
Of course it will take time but looking at the state of things in Crimea with current technology it will take a two decades at most to restore Ukrainian heritage ok Kuban. I am myself from Crimea and outside a few very specific region around Sevastopol never have I ever heard people say they are Russian. I always knew I am Ukrainian from my early childhood. I was growing up knowing Ukrainian history is the history of my ancestors and Crimean steppe is our land to make fertile and work on it