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#140451 Re: Ukrajina
Poljski dobrovoljci medic team <3
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Novogidisnje mega bubcineDistortion wrote: ↑03/01/2023 11:17
I ja sad procitah na Telegramu
In the occupied village of Chulakivka, Kherson region, the Russian occupiers held a "New Year's Makeover 2"
On December 31, about 500 mobilized soldiers of the Russian army were killed and wounded after the operation of the HIMARS systems.
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#140453 Re: Ukrajina
Sad kontam šta je ercegovac mislio. Ruje su u stanju za sedmicu dana zauzeti jednu ukrajinsku kuću, a ne Ukrajinu.Čitalac wrote: ↑03/01/2023 11:01 Prigožin po prvi put priznaje da Wagner, po svemu sudeći, neće biti u stanju da zauzme Bahmut.
https://ria.ru/20230103/artemovsk-1842897830.htmlU Artemovsku (Bakhmutu) ukrajinska vojska stvorila je "pet stotina linija obrane", tako da se napredak odvija s velikim poteškoćama, rekao je osnivač Wagner grupe Jevgenij Prigožin.
"U Artemovsku je svaka kuća tvrđava. Za svaku kuću, dečki se bore, ponekad više od jednog dana. Ponekad tjednima za jednu kuću“, rekao je Prigožin za RIA Novosti. Prema njegovim riječima, nakon zauzimanja jedne kuće ne može se reći da je obrana ukrajinske vojske slomljena.
- Ujutru zauzmemo jednu kuću. Međutim, iza ove kuće još uvijek postoji nova obrana, i to ne samo jedna. A koliko je takvih linija obrane u Artemovsku? Ako kažemo 500 - vjerojatno neće biti pogrešno. Tamo na svakih 10 metara postoji linija obrane", rekao je Prigožin.
To već ima smisla.
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#140455 Re: Ukrajina
Ovo je skladiste municije u Svatovima.
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#140456 Re: Ukrajina
+3000 suncokreta samo juce
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#140457 Re: Ukrajina
ne budi bukvalan ali taj podatak od 14 dana ili 2 tjedna do lisabonaVelkoski wrote: ↑03/01/2023 00:31za "dva dana do Lisabona" imaju šanse koliko i BiH, ili koliko i Hrvatska, ako ti je draže takoTruba wrote: ↑03/01/2023 00:22 Ta suplja za 2 dana do lisabona
Nismo mi izmislili...niti rusi niti ameri niti forumasi
To je realna opasnost bila do 1953.
To se prenosi od 1945 i 175 staljinovih divizija s oca na sina
Citao sam knjigu o sarl de golu i lik se plasio da rusi ne zavrse u parizu...doslovce
Predvidjao je rat amera i rusa preko europe...sto fakticki i imamo sada sva sreca daleko od nas
su od 1945 ozbiljne informacije koje su kolale među političarima i javnošću ondašnjeg vremena
uz pomoć američkog i britanskog oružja to se ispostavilo kao propaganda
što ne znači da nije bila realna opasnost 1946 kad je staljin imao 175 divizija
naime staljin nije bio zadovoljan oslobadjanjem berlina jer je neki car prije 130 godina možda petar I ušao u pariz
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#140458 Re: Ukrajina
vidi, s jednim se mogu složiti, da je Evropa do sada bila poprilično jadna i da je ovisila od UK i Amerike
Ovaj rat je malo promijenio stvari
Ovaj rat je malo promijenio stvari
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#140459 Re: Ukrajina
+4500 jutros između 9 i 9.30
karanana, nemoj opet kvariti igru
karanana, nemoj opet kvariti igru
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#140460 Re: Ukrajina
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#140463 Re: Ukrajina
Traktorski teg od 50 kilograma kao posljednji krik eksplozivno-reaktivnog ruskog oklopa


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#140465 Re: Ukrajina
13 lokacija sa ruskim vojnicima pogodjeno u 24h.
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#140468 Re: Ukrajina
Tekst o tome kako je odbranjen Sumi na pocetku rata. Bukvalno gradska raja u tenama, profesionalni vojnici su povuceni iz grada da ne bi bili opkoljeni i zarobljeni.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/ ... SApp_Other
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/ ... SApp_Other
On 24 February, when Russia invaded, there were only a few dozen Ukrainian professional soldiers in Ukraine’s north-eastern city of Sumy, and they had no command centre. That evening, those 50 or so paratroopers were ordered to leave the city – about 20 miles (30km) from the Russian border – for another area. Most of the police force had already fled, along with much of the city’s leadership.
Though there were only a few thousand civilians with rifles, a few dozen anti-tank weapons and no armed vehicles or heavy weaponry, by mid-March the Russians were scared to enter the city. In an alleged recording of a phone call released by Ukrainian intelligence services on 16 March, a Russian soldier can be heard breaking down after telling his mother that they needed to take the road through Sumy city but “not a single column of [theirs] had survived”.
“Formally it was called territorial defence forces but in reality, it was just people who had received arms from an army warehouse and formed reactive groups,” said Ihor, who along with Serhiy has now joined the regular army.
“It was so chaotic that it’s even difficult to describe,” said Ihor. “There was no coordination or instructions from Kyiv or anything like that. We made [everything] up ourselves.”
The self-defence forces had some handheld anti-tank weapons that they used but otherwise, they were just armed with guns and molotov cocktails, say the pair. Neither Serhiy or Ihor had body armour.
One of the main factors which saved the city, said Ihor and Serhiy, was the first battle which took place outside the city’s art college. The 50 paratroopers destroyed a whole column of Russian tanks. Both sides did not at first realise they were facing the army, said Ihor and the Russians even got close enough to ask the Ukrainians for directions. But the Ukrainians twigged first and opened fire at a close distance successfully destroying the tank column, said Ihor.
But when Serhiy and Ihor reached the paratroopers that night, with the rest of their small group of armed civilians, to their dismay, they were leaving.
“We saw their armoured vehicles and we thought ‘phew’ we are not alone with our rifles,” said Ihor. “But then they were told to leave, and we were left on our own.”
“People would call us from one district, like Kursk Street, and say: ‘Get down here, there’s a battle going on,’ and then someone else would ring you because they spotted Russians elsewhere,” said Ihor, describing how they would arrive ahead of columns and set up defensive positions and start shooting.
It was this initial battle and other attacks mounted in the first few days by the self-defence forces which convinced the Russians there were lots of weapons and regular troops in Sumy, said Serhiy. “We were lucky. In reality, it was just self-defence forces like us.”
After the first three to four days, the Russians stopped attempting to enter and set up checkpoints, encircling the city. The self-defence forces did the same. Serhiy and Ihor, along with others, started to slip out of the city to ambush columns. Unlike the Russians, they said they knew all the small lanes.
“Our task was to destroy their fuel trucks, after a while they had no fuel left,” said Ihor. “What kept happening was the tank would run out of fuel and then they would ditch it. Sometimes getting into other vehicles or sometimes taking cars from civilians.”
“Four of our group died after running into the enemy because there was very little experience there was no plan,” said Ihor of the ambushes.
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#140469 Re: Ukrajina
Prije svega posto si bezobrazan, da ti kazem da jesam Kiki kao sto me tvoji poznaju. Sada ti odluci jesam li ili nisam. Ja kazem da nisam, a ti odluciHonda Rajvosa wrote: ↑03/01/2023 15:10 Kiki jel ti drago sto si stavio ovo?jesil ga otisoa bacit od uzbudjenja jer su ukrajinci povaljani,?
Dalje, pogledaj da je vijest s dva izvora, jedan ruski, jedan ukrajinski. To sto si povrsan je tvoj problem.
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#140471 Re: Ukrajina
Evidentno je da vojska Ukrajine dejstvuje konkretno ovih dana i da im redom pogadjaju objekte gdje su smjesteni vojnici, municija i sve sto ika veze s ruskom vojskom. To se odvija bez velike euforije, izuzetak je Makivka ali onaj klip sa okicenim himarsom tesko je ne objavit
perverzija
Objavili su danas da su pogodili nesto u Tokmaku. Tesko je sve upratit, ima vijesti na sve strane. Red bi bio i da lajkujme napravi neki osvrt, red bi bio.
Objavili su danas da su pogodili nesto u Tokmaku. Tesko je sve upratit, ima vijesti na sve strane. Red bi bio i da lajkujme napravi neki osvrt, red bi bio.
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#140472 Re: Ukrajina
Kazu Putina nisu smjeli probudit da mu saopce vijesti, kad se pod sedativima probudio petorica generala mu saopcila per razlicitih verzija bubovanja 
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#140473 Re: Ukrajina
Surviving Russians describe horror after Ukrainian death attack.
Apparently four Himars missiles struck a Russian army military camp in the Donetsk region at 0:01 a.m. on January 1. Many Russian soldiers died. Now survivors and relatives tell what picture presented itself.
Russian authorities confirm the death of 63 recruits in a missile strike near Donetsk. Ukrainians, in turn, speak of several hundred. Eyewitness testimony and accounts by relatives suggest that the Russians have rather massively understated the figure.
What is clear is that the impact of four Himars missiles in a school in Makiyivka that had been converted into a military camp cost many Russians their lives. Now there are first reports from survivors of what hit the stationed at 0.01 a.m. on January 1.
"There is hardly anything left of the dead".
The relatives of two soldiers from the Samara region say that about 400 soldiers were in the building at the time of the attack. Some, they say, were able to escape after the first missile hit. One of those soldiers says many of the dead can now only be identified through DNA tests. "We had to wipe their brains off our shoes," the survivor says.
The relative of one survivor says, "Many more [than the confirmed 63] were killed. They are still pulling the dead out from under the rubble." The wife of one recruit also says there are certainly more dead. "I know that many of them were hit so hard that there is hardly anything left of them."
Another wife says, "My husband sent me a message. He's alive and well. Called other survivors. They are walking around naked in flip flops." There is nothing left, she says: no medicine, no money, no food. "It's bad."
It is also speculated in Russia how the Ukrainians knew exactly where the hundreds of Russian soldiers were. Speculation that cell phone data gave the Russians away relegates British military historian Chris Owen to the realm of fables on Twitter. "It is unlikely that the military strike was lured by cell phone signals," Owen said.
Relatives of the victims are more likely to assume that Ukrainian residents of the region sent the information to the army as informers. On a Russian Telegram channel, they say, "Makiyivka is a small town. Everyone there can see who or what arrives at the site. Especially if there are a lot of fighters and war equipment. Not everyone there is for Russia. There are some spies."
Apparently four Himars missiles struck a Russian army military camp in the Donetsk region at 0:01 a.m. on January 1. Many Russian soldiers died. Now survivors and relatives tell what picture presented itself.
Russian authorities confirm the death of 63 recruits in a missile strike near Donetsk. Ukrainians, in turn, speak of several hundred. Eyewitness testimony and accounts by relatives suggest that the Russians have rather massively understated the figure.
What is clear is that the impact of four Himars missiles in a school in Makiyivka that had been converted into a military camp cost many Russians their lives. Now there are first reports from survivors of what hit the stationed at 0.01 a.m. on January 1.
"There is hardly anything left of the dead".
The relatives of two soldiers from the Samara region say that about 400 soldiers were in the building at the time of the attack. Some, they say, were able to escape after the first missile hit. One of those soldiers says many of the dead can now only be identified through DNA tests. "We had to wipe their brains off our shoes," the survivor says.
The relative of one survivor says, "Many more [than the confirmed 63] were killed. They are still pulling the dead out from under the rubble." The wife of one recruit also says there are certainly more dead. "I know that many of them were hit so hard that there is hardly anything left of them."
Another wife says, "My husband sent me a message. He's alive and well. Called other survivors. They are walking around naked in flip flops." There is nothing left, she says: no medicine, no money, no food. "It's bad."
It is also speculated in Russia how the Ukrainians knew exactly where the hundreds of Russian soldiers were. Speculation that cell phone data gave the Russians away relegates British military historian Chris Owen to the realm of fables on Twitter. "It is unlikely that the military strike was lured by cell phone signals," Owen said.
Relatives of the victims are more likely to assume that Ukrainian residents of the region sent the information to the army as informers. On a Russian Telegram channel, they say, "Makiyivka is a small town. Everyone there can see who or what arrives at the site. Especially if there are a lot of fighters and war equipment. Not everyone there is for Russia. There are some spies."
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#140475 Re: Ukrajina
Da li ste upratili da je svaka ofanziva Ukrajinskih snaga,obicno bila poslije predhodnih himarisanja po skladistima i objektima gdje je stacionirana saromanova vojska...za ocekivat je uskoro novu UA ofanzivu 

