Alguien dudaba que los ciberputis, los trumpitos, los enfadaditos, los podemitos y las neocatecumenales chupan FALO putiniano a dos manos?
Algo pasa con la ofensiva rusa. Está atascada (II)



Otra buena noticia... parece que los sistemas antiaéreos rusos son infalibles.


@lowfour (post #1053)
pero no eran los ruskis la crema de la crema del hackeo y tal?? cómo es que se dejan piratear de este modo?
bueno, también es cierto que suelen ser bastante cutres en general

El espionaje de Estados Unidos está usando los backdoors que lleva toda su tecnología, el equipo de Kaspersky ha publicado hace unos días que ha descubierto como 4 o 5 que estaban usando contra sus iPhones.
Como cuando hackean a una empresa occidental y dicen que han sido "los hackers rusos" pero en este caso es de verdad.
Son backdoors de hardware muy específicos, ciertas direcciones de memoria que al ser accedidas de cierta forma dan superpoderes y de ese estilo, totalmente intencionado. La de BOCACHANCLAS que he tenido que aguantar discutiendo sobre que los "magic packets" contra hardware existieran, subnormales, si hay documentados muchísimos casos como éste que de accidentales no tienen nada.

@Cinta_de_Carromero (post #1055)
EHEEEEM**HUAWEI**EHEMMMM


This is one of the 2S5 giatsint spg storages at the 94th in Omsk 🇷🇺(55.018764, 73.398829). 108 were stored there in 4/2022.
39 remain in questionable operational status in 5/2023.
si vais a las coordenadas, se ven más "calvas"
pero también se ven más acopios de otras cosas que ni idea qué son (seguramente mierda irrecuperable de cuando stalin era cabo)
ojocuidao que la foto satélite tiene casi un año ya

@elarquitecto (post #1059)
Si si, pero he visto otra donde estaban los stocks todavía llenos. Es INIMAGINABLE los stocks que tenían de la URSS. La gente muerta de hambre y todo lleno de tanques y de camiones y cazas.

@lowfour (post #1061)
pues sí, se ha quedao buena tarde para hacer una parrillada o algo ahí

@lowfour (post #1057) Por supuesto, los chinos espían a saco, sobre todo de puertas para adentro porque les da más miedo una revuelta interna que una invasión externa.
Pero todo ésto lo sabe todo el que no es retrasado mental, en occidente se dedicaron solamente al ladrillo mientras que en China se han dedicado al ladrillo también pero además a fabricar todo. No se les puede acusar de nada, son la misma dictadura de mierda que eran en los 70 cuando Kissinger les entregó toda la industria occidental a cambio de que se opusieran a la URSS.

Las cosas están jodidas para los Ukros con oleadas constantes de los rusos intentando romper la defensa de Adviidka. Dicen que tienen unidades que debieran ser de 200 soldados con 40 únicamente, falta gente, falta armamento... y la EU chupándose las pollas, y Trump haciendo fellatio constante a su dueño y señor Putin. Y la mierda de los republicanos, medio partido comprado por Rusia, boicoteando a Ucrania.
Pero si aguantan minimamente este embite, los rusos están acabados. No pueden mantener esto más. No hay más. Están pagando la mierda de drones a 300.000€ LOL. Los Ukros están haciendo fábricas y fábricas, van a fabricar hasta Storm Shadows, fábricas de enjambres de drones, de drones acuáticos que les han reventado nosecuantos barcos.
Hay que ser muy hijodeputa para ser republicano, gente sin moral ninguna. Partido psicópata total que se entrega a Rusia con dos cojones. Por la pasta.
Mientras los ukros se las ven así de jodidamente.
EDIT: El vídeo este es de finales de 2023

Llevan meses y todavía esperando. Otro bakhmut, death atractor de movilizados y BMPs
Los están aplanando a los Ukros, pero no logran avanzar... y van a pagar este esfuerzo.

Tanto rusos como ukros están poniendo antenitas en sus blindados para interferir con los drones.

Pues nada, se confirma que se va el oso y meten a otro al frente de la guerra.
President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi and appointed General Oleksandr Syrskyi in his place.
**"I appointed Colonel-General Syrskyi as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine," Zelensky said in a video address to the nation.
“He has successful defense experience - he conducted the Kyiv defense operation. He also has a successful offensive experience - the Kharkiv liberation operation,” Zelensky said about Syrskyi.**
Zelensky also said in his video address that Generals Andrii Hnatov, Mykhailo Drapatyi, and Ihor Skybiuk, as well as Colonels Pavel Palisa and Vadym Sukharevskyi, are being considered for leadership positions in the army.
"Starting today, a new management team will take over the Armed Forces' leadership," he added.
**Moments prior, Zelensky published a Telegram post featuring him standing together with Zaluzhnyi.
"I met with General Zaluzhnyi, thanked him for two years of service," Zelensky said in the written statement.**
The announcement follows multiple reports by Ukrainian and foreign media outlets, citing anonymous sources in the government, that Zelensky was set to fire the chief commander.
In a Feb. 4 interview for Italian media outlet Rai News, Zelensky confirmed that he was planning a large-scale reset of Ukraine's leadership that could involve several personnel shakeups beyond the military.
Along with the president, Zaluzhnyi published a similar message equipped with a joint photo.
"We just met with the president. An important and serious conversation. A decision was made about the need to change approaches and strategy," Zaluzhnyi wrote.
"The challenges of 2022 are different from those of 2024. Therefore, everyone must change and adapt to new realities. To win together," he added.
A Kyiv Independent source in the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces confirmed earlier last week that Zaluzhnyi was to be fired. The source was not authorized to speak to the press.
Responding to media reports, the United States, Ukraine's chief ally, has told Kyiv it will not get involved in the country's personnel decisions, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said on Feb. 4.
Zaluzhnyi served as commander-in-chief since July 2021. Reports first surfaced in November 2023 about disagreements between Zelensky and Zaluzhnyi.
**The alleged disagreement between the two received increased attention following Zaluzhnyi's interview on the state of the war for The Economist on Nov. 1, in which he said there was a danger that Ukraine was walking into the trap of a prolonged war.
Zelensky said he disagreed with this sentiment during a briefing on Nov. 4.
Ukrainian media outlet Ukrainska Pravda then reported on Dec. 4 that Zelensky was allegedly "bypassing" Zaluzhnyi in communication with some military commanders, citing anonymous sources.**
President Zelensky said during a press conference on Dec. 19 that he has a "working relationship" with Commander-in-Chief General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, responding to a question about their alleged dispute.
**"He and the General Staff (of Ukraine's Armed Forces) are responsible for the situation on the battlefield. There are many issues to address there," Zelensky said during a press conference.**
**A December 2023 poll found that 43% of Ukrainians believe that there may be some disagreements between Zelensky and Zaluzhnyi, but only 8% believed the situation was very serious.**
**The poll also showed that Zaluzhnyi has a 92% trust rating, making him the country's most trusted military leader, and that an overwhelming majority (72%) of Ukrainians would disapprove of him being replaced.**

>@lowfour (post #1064) Dicen que tienen unidades que debieran ser de 200 soldados con 40 únicamente, falta gente, falta armamento... y la EU chupándose las pollas, y Trump haciendo fellatio constante a su dueño y señor Putin. Y la mierda de los republicanos, medio partido comprado por Rusia, boicoteando a Ucrania.
Hay muchos más políticos comprados por Rusia en la UE que en EEUU como se ha podido ver.
Sleepy Joe es el que gobierna y es el que NO está enviando ni autorizando a otros a enviar F-16. Holanda quería enviar todos sus aviones para devolverles el ataque al avión de Malasia Airlines, incluso los nuevos F-35 que tienen todavía el embalaje a medio quitar, pero EEUU se lo ha denegado. Dinamarca quería ir entrenando a los pilotos ucranianos en F-16 y tampoco, todo denegado.
Así que pídele las explicaciones a tu querido Sleepy Joe que es quien manda, echarle la culpa a la oposición de tus propios problemas es de nivel del PP gallego.

Este es el nuevo macho alpha que van a mandar a luchar contra los orcos.

@Cinta_de_Carromero (post #1071)
Vete a contar pelis a un McDonalds
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/05/19/ukraine-f16-fighter-jet-biden/
Fue Biden el que lo permitió. Los cazas van a llegar bien pronto, los pilotos están entrenados y vamos a ver muchos orcos voladores.

Ejejeje
Al final era un Patriot aunque
EDITO: Pone "likely". Vamos, que igual fueron amotillos supersónicas UFOs.

@lowfour (post #1067)
deben de tener algun tipo de "paraguas" o algo que les permite mandar tropas y material de forma "segura"
puede que estén usando a población civil y tal como escudos humanos, porque ukr cuando quiere, peta aviones espía, helicópteros, barcos y tal...
se zumba puentes, vías férreas, en fin... tiene que haber algo que hace que por ahí haya "hueco" para meter mobiks y tratar de ganar terreno, y es que está al lado de donets city, lo cual sería bastante turbio, estarían usando las tácticas de hamas (aka los amigos de cinta)

@lowfour (post #1070)
pues esperemos que sea para bien
igual no entendió lo del baby yoda aquel, no sé... algo debe de pasar que no vemos

pero del mark (el ex-otan que lo peta)
no os convence?
pues tomad
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/02/zelensky-ukraine-russia-war-leadership-zaluzhny/677334/
por si hay dudas:
_Syrsky dirigió la defensa y contraofensiva de Kiev, Kharkiv e Izyum, la ofensiva Kupyansk y la liquidacion de Wagner._
igual el relevo era necesario, o qué?

Pues ayer Putin durmió a su lacayo Tucken Carson... y dio lecciones de historia aberrantes. Repitió como un loro su propuesta de acuerdo y de partición de Ucrania. Jajaja, como que alguien se va a creer la palabra del psicópata este.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/08/world/europe/putin-tucker-carlson-interview.html
Putin Calls on U.S. to ‘Negotiate’ on Ukraine in Tucker Carlson Interview
In a two-hour interview, President Vladimir Putin of Russia was more direct than usual about how he sees his Ukraine invasion ending: not with a military victory, but a deal with the West.
**President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia has worked for decades to win allies in the West, using his spy agencies to interfere in elections and deploying diplomats to build links with Kremlin-friendly politicians.
On Thursday, the world witnessed a new, verbose chapter in those efforts: Mr. Putin’s two-hour interview, taped in a gilded hall at the Kremlin, with one of America’s most prominent and most divisive conservative commentators.**
Speaking to Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News host, **Mr. Putin called on the United States to “make an agreement” to cede Ukrainian territory to Russia in order to end the war. He sought to appeal directly to American conservatives just as Republican lawmakers are holding up aid to Ukraine on Capitol Hill, echoing the talking points of politicians like former President Donald J. Trump who say that the United States has more pressing priorities than a war thousands of miles away.**
“Don’t you have anything better to do?” Mr. Putin said in response to Mr. Carlson’s question about the possibility of American soldiers fighting in Ukraine. “You have issues on the border, issues with migration, issues with the national debt.”
**He went on: “Wouldn’t it be better to negotiate with Russia?”**
**Much of the interview constituted a familiar Kremlin history lesson about Russia’s historical claim to Eastern European lands**, beginning in the ninth century, that Mr. Putin made little effort to distill for American ears. He opined on artificial intelligence, Genghis Khan and the Roman Empire. **He also laid out his well-worn and spurious justifications for invading Ukraine, asserting that Russia’s goal was to “stop this war” that he claims the West is waging against Russia.**
But Mr. Putin was more direct than usual about **how he sees his Ukraine invasion ending: not with a military victory, but through an agreement with the West.** At the interview’s end, Mr. Putin told Mr. Carlson that the time had come for talks about ending the war because “**those who are in power in the West have come to realize” that Russia will not be defeated on the battlefield.**
“If so, if the realization has set in, they have to think what to do next. We are ready for this dialogue,” Mr. Putin said.
Responding to Mr. Carlson’s question about whether NATO could accept Russian control over parts of Ukraine, Mr. Putin said: “Let them think how to do it with dignity. There are options if there is a will.”
**The original, Russian version of Mr. Putin’s comments was not immediately released, leaving viewers to rely on the dubbed translation in Mr. Carlson’s broadcast.**
The interview, conducted on Tuesday, was Mr. Putin’s first with a Western media outlet since the start of his full-scale war in Ukraine and his first with an American one since 2021. While Mr. Putin regularly gave interviews to mainstream American media in his first two decades in power, his spokesman said the Kremlin chose Mr. Carlson this time because those traditional outlets take “an exclusively one-sided position” with regard to Russia.
Mr. Putin held out an olive branch to the West, rather than resort to some of the fiery rhetoric he has employed before domestic audiences. **Afforded a chance by Mr. Carlson to expand on his efforts to portray Russia as a defender of “traditional values” against what he often depicts as a degenerate and declining West, the Russian president was uncharacteristically restrained. “Western society is more pragmatic,” he said. “Russian people think more about the eternal, about moral values.”**
He added that “there’s nothing wrong with” the Western path, noting that it had led to “good success in production, even in science.” It was an echo of Mr. Putin’s assertion over the last two years that his conflict is not with the West as a whole, but with a ruling elite seeking to preserve its global hegemony.
The interview’s release Thursday followed days of breathless anticipation in Russia’s state-run news media, which documented Mr. Carlson’s every step in Moscow — down to the double cheeseburgers he was said to have ordered at a former McDonald’s. The hoopla laid bare the Kremlin’s continued aspiration to appeal to Western audiences, despite Mr. Putin’s on-and-off threats to use nuclear weapons and Russia’s arrest last year of an American journalist, Evan Gershkovich.
**Mr. Putin addressed both of those matters in the interview, apparently seeking to signal that Moscow and Washington can find common ground. He told Mr. Carlson that Russia had no interest in attacking countries on NATO’s eastern flank, contrary to the warnings of some Western officials.**
LOL LEL LOL JI JI JE JE PELILLOS A LA MAR
“We have no interest in Poland, Latvia or anywhere else,” Mr. Putin said. “It’s just threat mongering.”
Mr. Carlson pressed Mr. Putin to release Mr. Gershkovich, the Wall Street Journal correspondent whom Russia arrested last year on espionage accusations that The Journal and the U.S. government vehemently deny. Mr. Putin said “the dialogue continues” on his fate, hinting that the Kremlin was holding out for a favorable offer from the United States to release him as part of a prisoner swap.
Taken together, Mr. Putin’s appearance underscored his tactical confidence as his adversaries face a vulnerable moment: Ukraine is struggling on the battlefield, further military aid is stalled in the U.S. Congress and Kremlin-friendly politicians are ascendant on both sides of the Atlantic. Chief among those politicians is Mr. Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner whom Mr. Carlson frequently praises but whom he did not ask about in the interview.
That confluence of circumstances means that the interview with Mr. Carlson comes as Mr. Putin senses his “finest hour,” said Tatiana Stanovaya, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center.
**Mr. Putin’s current goal, Ms. Stanovaya said, appears to be to secure a peace deal in Ukraine that would cement Russia’s control of the territory it has already captured and to install a friendly government in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital. But to achieve it, Mr. Putin appears to believe that he needs the United States to put pressure on Ukraine to hold negotiations on ending the war, rather than to continue to resist Russia’s invasion.**
**“He believes that he now has a window of opportunity,” she said.**
Indeed, Mr. Putin repeatedly predicted in the interview, which was first posted on Mr. Carlson’s website then released on X, that the war would end through diplomacy, but that the United States first had to stop sending military aid to Ukraine and to convince Ukraine’s leaders to negotiate.
“You should tell the current Ukrainian leadership to stop and come to a negotiating table,” Mr. Putin said. Minutes later, he added: “This endless mobilization in Ukraine, the hysteria, the domestic problems — sooner or later, it will result in an agreement.”
But it was far from clear whether the message would get through to American audiences. Instead, many viewers marveled at the length of Mr. Putin’s soliloquy on Russian history at the beginning of the interview — viewpoints already familiar from years of the president’s speeches and writings. Mr. Putin expounded on topics like the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the arrival of Christianity in Eastern Europe to try to justify his territorial claims in Ukraine.
“He didn’t say anything new,” said Nina L. Khrushcheva, a professor of international affairs at the New School in New York and the great-granddaughter of the Soviet leader Nikita S. Khrushchev. Russians are used to his history lessons, she went on, but American viewers “must be going nuts with all this historical verbosity.”

@lowfour (post #1073) Sí sí, igual que las bajadas de precio del ladrillo, que según tú vienen ya pero nunca llegan.
La realidad es que Sleepy Joe se ha negado, de no haberlo hecho ya te he dicho que Holanda y Dinamarca estaban con los aviones preparados.
Pero no dejes que la realidad estropee uno de tus dogmas de fe.

@lowfour (post #1078)
bueno, pues rusia está en la lona
claramente, su guerra no es con ucrania, sino con el occidente ese de sus fantasías (el "globalista" y tal)
todo esto viene a reforzar su relato y crear unidad en su parroquia, que fijo anda necesitada de "eventos" de calidac y tal, porque llevan dos años que no conquistan nada (bueno, sí, farolas) y les están reventando cosas dentro de rusia y tal (aparte de la cabalgada de wagner que fijo les dejó con el culo torcio)
el blanqueamiento este vía carlson me da que no va a ninguna parte, al menos a este lado del frente, pero bueno, buen intento y tal, cinta estará orgulloso
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