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I’m not sure why all this sabotage needs to be CIA / NATO special forces when it makes more sense that it would be Ukrainians in Russia or anti-Putin forces in Russia. Much easier for them to operate undercover if they speak native Russian / grew up in Russia?

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2 hours ago, KentVillan said:

I’m not sure why all this sabotage needs to be CIA / NATO special forces when it makes more sense that it would be Ukrainians in Russia or anti-Putin forces in Russia. Much easier for them to operate undercover if they speak native Russian / grew up in Russia?

I don't know if they would have the bottle. Imagine if they got caught.

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I would have thought that whereas Ukraine's conventional military successes do owe a lot to Western support (Nato training since 2014, provision of weaponry, intel support, etc), the covert ops are something they are very well placed to do themselves. They know the Russia/Ukraine border region well, they can blend in easily, there's lots of sympathy on the ground, etc.

And given the depravity of Russia's invasion, I imagine the resistors all have titanium balls, motivated by revenge and love of country. Expect there will be some insane successes from resistance forces and covert ops, not dissimilar to occupied France in WWII - and some brutal retribution from Russia.

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Russian state media claims that "sabotage specialists" from the UK are helping the Ukrainian military in the western Lviv region.

According to the Ria Novosti news agency, at least two groups - or about 20 people in total - from the SAS have been deployed.

"These are no ordinary special forces," a Russian intelligence source is quoted as telling Novosti.

The source added that the SAS personnel are likely "co-ordinating the activities of sabotage groups" in Russian-controlled territory.

British media reported last week that SAS troops had been training local forces, according to Ukrainian commanders.

Founded during World War Two, the Special Air Service is known for covert missions, including hostage recovery, reconnaissance and counter-terrorism.

BBC News

"These are no ordinary special forces". 

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31 minutes ago, trekka said:

 

 

I dont really understand what Putin wants to achieve.I mean,even if he does take over the Ukraine they will continue to fight back as the resistance did in France in WW II. 

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25 minutes ago, PussEKatt said:

I dont really understand what Putin wants to achieve.I mean,even if he does take over the Ukraine they will continue to fight back as the resistance did in France in WW II. 

Same here, I think he massively **** up. He thought they’d either 1) Surrender or 2) Welcome the Russians.

I also think he massively underestimated the worldwide reaction and sanctions.

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8 hours ago, Awol said:

Totally agree and don’t want to make excuses for them, but nevertheless Germany’s political, economic, and military assumptions (an entire worldview) just collapsed. It’s a system in shock and will take some time to reset, so no one should be relying on them for anything at the moment.

Opposition CDU party are expected to force a vote on sending heavy miltary aid (Tanks) with junior coalition partners expected to rebel against the Government.

Article in the Torygraph today but it's obviously paywalled so not worth posting

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Just now, bickster said:

Opposition CDU party are expected to force a vote on sending heavy miltary aid (Tanks) with jumior coalition partners expected to rebel against the Government.

Article in the Torygraph today but it's the Torygraph so obviously not worth posting

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This is how accurately you can actually use artillery. Russia is clearly targeting civilians on purpose when Ukraines batteries are hitting tanks parked right next to a building from several miles away.

Conclusion, Russian artillerymen can’t aim, won’t aim and enjoy killing civilians.

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More on the attack on the command centre from yesterday. 3 more generals out of the game (2 Dead, 1 Severely Wounded)

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The Ukrainian military claims to have "eliminated" two more Russian generals during fighting in the south-eastern Kherson region.

A third general from Russia's 49th General Army was said to have been seriously wounded, and a mobile command centre was destroyed, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence's intelligence update.

Western experts say more Russian generals have been killed in action in Ukraine than in any other conflict since World War II, reflecting a lack of preparation that may require senior officers to put themselves in harm's way.

Earlier, the UK's own defence intelligence suggested that Ukrainian forces were making successful counter attacks, and continuing to frustrate Russian advances in eastern areas.

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10 hours ago, magnkarl said:

US inviting European allies to a meeting at a US base in Germany. I bet Olaf Scholtz is singing ‘under pressure’ in the shower this morning. Germany needs to step up and grow a spine.

Yep.  The rest of NATO and the Western world need to put serious pressure on Germany.  They are currently much worse than China & India in financially supporting Russia.

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Ukraine war: A dozen crack Russian military units redeployed from Mariupol as Kyiv claims to have rearmed blockaded district with daring night-time helicopter drop

Russia's defence minister says the country intends to introduce new methods of warfare - with the UK interpreting this as a "tacit admission" that the conflict is not progressing as Vladimir Putin hoped.

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27 minutes ago, bickster said:

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I was actually wondering if the possibility of an airdrop of some sort could be carried out, but dismissed it as a bit of a suicide mission. Obviously Russia still aren't controlling the skies completely. This is good news if true. 

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Zelensky holding what looks like a Q&A in a Kyiv subway station. 

The PR battle in this war was lost on day one by Russia. Zelensky is a brilliant communicator and he’s clearly got extremely clever people around him.

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