Algo pasa con la ofensiva rusa. Está atascada

lowfour
lowfour
Started 2022-04-20
4339 posts
Jag
Jag
2023-01-11
#2851

@elarquitecto (post #2850)

De snuff movie nada, me quedé de piedra sin saber si seguir viendo o no, real del campo de batalla..... y me he quedado corto de la cruda realidad, se ven temas más jodidos aún. El vídeo es gore gore.

Por desgracia en imágenes de muy buena resolución.

No, no lo traigo aquí, el que quiera ver esa masacre (son seres humanos) que le eche un vistazo en burbuja.

lowfour
lowfour
2023-01-11
#2853

@Jag (post #2851)

Vi algo parecido en visión nocturna y era algo demencial. PEro creo que tu has visto la versión premium. Si, esto es como la primera guerra mundial pero ahora en multicámara, 4K y en plan gran hermano. LA MUERTE INTIMA EN PRIMER PLANO HOYGA. A mi me parece bien, que nadie pueda romantizar la guerra como los payasos de los putiners y sus anuncios sobre la gloria de alistarse.

lowfour
lowfour
2023-01-11
#2854
Edited 2023-01-11

@Jag (post #2851)

Y os habréis dado cuenta que yo traigo vídeos gores hasta un punto, pero los mas gores no los pongo por respeto. Al fin y al cabo muchos son chavales que se la pela todo esto y les han mandado ahí a ser masacrados. Bastante tienen ellos y sus familias. He visto unos cuantos demenciales. Aunque la palma de lo que he visto se la lleva uno de un tarado del ISIS que corre a ponerse a cubierto y es grabado por otro que está acurrucado, y según llega le dan un balazo y de repente empieza a soltar sangre a chorro por la boca y se queda moñec en dos segundos a un metro del que graba. Es algo terrorífico, aunque fuera un saco de mierda barbudo del ISIS. Me gustaría no haberlo visto, la verdad. Al menos he evitado ver todo el espanto del ISIS y sus ejecuciones a cámara lenta y tal. Me niego.

Jag
Jag
2023-01-11
#2855

@elarquitecto (post #2852)

Llamadme magufo viejuno si queréis, pero las casas y los terrenos de los pueblos serán lo último que venda en caso de necesidad.......

Antes petan mi piso de la CAM, que mi casa en Extremadura, CyL o Alicante. Y además los ladrillos del piso no se pueden comer.....

Valiosa lección la de esa mujer, aunque si sabes un pelín de física.....te das cuenta de esas cosillas. Está bien que te lo avisen y recuerden de antes no obstante. Esperemos que nunca lo tenga que ponjer en práctica con mi familia, ni lo de las paredes ni lo de irse al pueblo.....

lowfour
lowfour
2023-01-11
#2857
Edited 2023-01-11

@CintadeCarromero (post #2846)

Brutal el nivel de radicalización que se gasta la gentuza esa. Saben que están perdidos. Oye Cinta pásame el CV si ves que te vas a quedar sin curro eh? 🤣

OINK OINK BITCHES! (*)

lowfour
lowfour
2023-01-11
#2858
Edited 2023-01-11

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Referencia a este vídeo maravilloso de uno que se va a cagarse en los muertos de todos los trumpistas antiabortistas y golpistas... debe tener tourette o ir puestísimo de coca, brutal el flow que tiene, a ese no le ganas en un duelo de MC's, te deja con el culo en llamas. Lo mejor es cuando dice:

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I wish fucking Jesus would come back from the dead. I'd fucking bitch slap that motherfucker. Nail his punk ass back to the cross and say, "see you in 2000 years you teabagging bitch".

🤣🤣🤩


NDLR: En HDLGP no condonamos y de hecho reprobamos el odio religioso de ninguna índole, pero sabemos apreciar una buena rima cuando la vemos.

https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/107tysm/dontsnotcokekids/

Os dejo la transcripción completa de este ya clásico de la lírica norteamericana.

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elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2023-01-11
#2859

@lowfour (post #2858)

no retes a cinta que lo mismo busca al pavo ese fucker y tenemos conflicto internacional...

que el otro tendrá tourette o asperger o va hasta el culo de pastis, pero a cinta no le ganas a turras, saca la ia y le dice, hazme 500 párrafos, todos usando maderfaker y tal, y eres de la secta ppcc, que se va a cagar ese...

y entran en bucle y se crea una singularidad cuántica que vete a saber cómo acabamos...

lowfour
lowfour
2023-01-11
#2863

Joder acabo de ver otro vídeo brutal. Un ruso pilla a dos ukros muy despistados en su trinchera, el ukro no ve que es ruso y le dice "que somos de los tuyos", el otro ukro tiene sangre en la cabeza, probablemente contusión de una granada y no se entera... al ruso le da el siroco y los ejecuta disparándoles a pocos centímetros. Brutal, asqueroso.

Lo que se está viendo en esta guerra no está escrito. Es el mejor manifiesto antibelicista.

lowfour
lowfour
2023-01-11
#2864
Edited 2023-01-11

Están dentro de una mina el Prigozhin (el jefe de Cinta).... Diciendo que ha tomado soledar él solito. El Mail es un panfleto infumable para ingleses con color cangrejo en la costa del sol... pero aún así, las fotos son interesantes.

Ojo ojo que lo que he leído antes es que el Prigozhin se está preparando para la guerra de arramblar lo máximo posible tras el defenestramiento INEVITABLE de Putin.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11622303/Putins-chef-mercenary-chief-stands-captured-salt-Russia-claims-Soledar.html

Ojo que igual el Putin cae de un balcón un día de estos y se va a liar la de dios es CRISTO.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11622303/Putins-chef-mercenary-chief-stands-captured-salt-Russia-claims-Soledar.html#v-8990790436144525336

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The boss of the feared Russian Wagner mercenary group has gloated to Ukraine by posing in a salt mine in a key battleground.

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Yevgeny Prigozhin stood defiantly alongside Vladimir Putin's private paramilitary fighters in the Soledar pit as he claimed his mercenaries have single-handedly taken control of the eastern Ukraine town, which has been razed by brutal fighting.

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However, the claim prompted the Russian army to issue a statement saying fighting for the town is still on-going, thus denying Prigozhin's brazen claim.

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The unusual contradiction from Moscow raises questions over whether the Russian president has lost control of the Wagner warlord and his men, amid suggestions that Kremlin officials are growing dissatisfied with Putin's leadership.

Kyiv said its forces are still holding out while Russia said 'urban battles' are still being fought in the town whose capture would represent a major victory for Moscow after a series of humiliating setbacks in recent months.

'Assault squads are fighting in the city,' the Russian army said in a statement. It added that its forces 'blocked Soledar from the northern and southern areas of the city' and that its air force was striking 'enemy strongholds.'

Found in the Donetsk region, Soledar lies nine miles from the city of Bakhmut, which Russia has been trying to seize for months, and its capture is reported to have been made a key objective for the Kremlin.

But analysts have questioned the tactical advantage of taking the town, with Russia's efforts to seize the city - at any cost necessary - confounding many. Thousands of Russian soldiers have been sent to their deaths in the attempt.

At the end of last year, the Washington Post reported that members of Putin's inner circle have become disgruntled, feeling that the Russian despot is unsure what his next steps are in Ukraine as his troops fail to make any significant ground.

Should Putin ever be deposed as leader, a huge power vacuum would be left. Speculation about the growing dissatisfaction around him, as well as his 'ailing health', has also added to speculation about who would replace him.

Bakhmut has a network of cavernous mining tunnels below the ground which can hold troops or tanks, but it is also home to a series of salt mines.

Some analysts have suggested Prigozhin is hell-bent on taking the town in order to capture its salt mines. Whether he intends to use the mines for his own personal gain, while using his battlefield exploits as a means to demonstrate his leadership credentials to fill any potential power vacuum, remains to be seen.

This feeling of growing dissatisfaction in Putin's leadership will likely have been compounded this week with the appointment of Colonel-General Alexander Lapin as chief of staff of the country's ground forces.

Lapin, previously commander of Russia's central military district, was blasted last October by hawkish allies of Putin after Russian forces were driven out of the city of Lyman in eastern Ukraine, a key logistics hub.

Prigozhin was among those to publicly criticise Lapin at the time, agreeing with Chechen warlord Ramzan Kadyrov when he said: 'All these b**tards should be sent barefoot to the front with automatic guns,' in reference to the commander.

Oligarch Prigozhin, dubbed Putin's chef for providing catering services to the Kremlin alongside heading up the notorious private army, said: 'This was all done by PMC Wagner with no other help.'

It comes amid a power struggle between the Wagner Group, who have been accused of a litany of war crimes across global battlefields at arm's length from the Kremlin, and the Russian military.

He said: 'Wagner units took control of the entire territory of Soledar. A cauldron has been formed in the centre of the city in which urban fighting is going on.

'The number of prisoners will be announced tomorrow.'

The British Defence Ministry earlier said Russian troops and Wagner fighters had probably taken control of most of Soledar after four days of advances.

But Prigozhin's comment that fighting continued in Soledar's centre suggested Russian control was incomplete, despite his statement that all of the town was in Wagner's grasp.

The Russian state RIA news agency later issued a report saying that Wagner Group took over Soledar's salt mines following 'fierce fighting'.

The salt mines are located in the suburbs of the town. Washington has said Prigozhin may want personal control of the area's mines.

In his address, Volodymyr Zelensky said there was a 'difficult situation' in the Donetsk region and praised the 'bravery' of Ukrainian soldiers defending Soledar.

Earlier this week he said Soledar had been flattened by fighting: 'Everything is completely destroyed.'

He said no walls were left standing and the dead bodies of the invading Russian soldiers decaying on the streets.

Zelensky repeated his call for more Western weapons, saying Russia was gathering its forces to intensify its campaign. He did not provide details.

But Ukraine's Defence Ministry tweeted late on Tuesday, 'Even after suffering colossal losses, Russia is still maniacally trying to seize Soledar - home to the largest salt mine in Europe.'

Ukraine said earlier its forces were still holding onto positions in Soledar, withstanding assaults by wave after wave of Russian forces seeking their first battlefield victory for months.

Ukrainian Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar on Tuesday evening said that fighting for the town was still raging.

'The enemy disregards the heavy losses of its personnel and continues to storm actively,' she said. 'The approaches to our positions are simply strewn with the bodies of dead enemy fighters. Our fighters are bravely holding the defence.'

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Earlier, some prominent Russian military bloggers urged caution about the situation in Soledar and said that intense combat in the town's centre and its outskirts continued during the night.

Ukraine's military said its forces had repelled enemy attacks in the areas of 13 settlements in Luhansk, Kharkiv and Donetsk regions, including Bakhmut.

Seizing Soledar would be Russia's most substantial gain since August, after a series of humiliating retreats throughout much of the second half of 2022. Russian forces have been fighting for months to capture Bakhmut.

But any victory would come at a massive cost, with troops from both sides having taken heavy losses in some of the most intense combat since Russia invaded Ukraine nearly 11 months ago.

The Kyiv government has released pictures in recent days showing what it says are scores of Russian soldiers strewn dead in muddy fields.

Moscow says capturing Bakhmut would be a major step toward taking full control of the Donetsk region, one of four provinces it claimed to have annexed three months ago.

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Near Bakhmut, a team of Ukrainian soldiers fired volleys of shells from a heavy anti-aircraft gun at what they said were Russian ground positions, across a barren snowy field.

'We're frying orcs,' said one soldier with the nom de guerre 'Pilot', using a common Ukrainian slur for Russian troops.

His crew receives coordinates of Russian bases from spotters or drones. They periodically shell Russian bases, and unleash storms of heavy fire when enemy troops advance: 'If they creep in very actively, then we kill them in great numbers.

Hours after German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock visited the northeastern city of Kharkiv, Russian strikes late on Tuesday hit a fireworks factory, the regional governor said, adding that no one was hurt.

The potential fall of Soledar came as Russian strikes hit the major city of Kharkiv further north, just hours after a surprise visit by Germany's foreign minister Annalena Baerbock.

Kharkiv has faced heavy bombardment during the war, but the frontline has moved east since a Ukrainian counter-offensive last year retook territory from Russian forces.

lowfour
lowfour
2023-01-11
#2865

Un medio más serio apunta a lo mismo.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64235712

Soledar: Ukraine battle hints at rift in pro-Russian forces

Russia's defence ministry says its forces are taking part in the battle for Soledar, a town north of Bakhmut in east Ukraine which has been the focus of recent fighting.

It comes after the head of Russia's notoriously brutal Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, claimed his fighters were in full control there and boasted that only his troops took part.

Mr Prigozhin will most likely use any victory to bolster the reputation of Wagner as an effective fighting force in the eyes of President Putin.

But the Russian defence ministry appeared to contradict the controversial oligarch's claims.

Spokesman Igor Konashenkov said in the military's daily update that: "Soledar has been blockaded from the north and the south by units of the Russian Airborne Forces.

"The Russian Air Force is carrying out strikes on enemy strongholds. Assault troops are taking part in battles inside the town." There was no mention of Wagner forces.

Ukraine's defence ministry also said on Wednesday that heavy fighting continues, and Wagner forces have had no success in breaking through its defences.

Conflicting claims over embattled Ukraine town

If Soledar falls, it will be a boost to Mr Prigozhin. In a statement released on Tuesday night, he boasted that "no other units took part in the storming of Soledar apart from Wagner". Ukrainian and US officials have said that Wagner units make up a large part of forces fighting in the area.

Analysts have long spoken of tensions between the military and Wagner, and Mr Prigozhin has publicly criticised generals for allegedly being out of touch with the realities of the war in Ukraine.

While it is difficult to know for sure exactly whether infighting is going on in the corridors of power, there are some clues.

Yesterday, news agency Tass reported that Colonel-General Alexander Lapin was appointed as Chief of Staff of the Ground Forces. Russian media quoted sources who claimed that the announcement of Gen Lapin's position - he was one of those slammed by Mr Prigozhin last year - was made as a warning to the oligarch: don't mess with the military.

But many here have been quick to praise Mr Prigozhin and Wagner for their apparent progress in Soledar. Influential media boss Margarita Simonyan gushed about how "polite" he is, signing off with a thanks to Wagner fighters, who she called "my little darlings!"

Likewise, pro-Kremlin military bloggers on Telegram lavished praise on the mercenary group. One blogger thanked them for "the emotions you've given us tonight".

Another said "When Soledar and [Bakhmut] are liberated, it will be a new chapter in Russian military history. The first time that a private military company has shown such results in a highly intensive military conflict".

The strategic significance of Soledar is disputed by military analysts. But if Russian forces do succeed in establishing full control over the town, it will certainly be a symbolic victory for the Kremlin. That is because Moscow's troops have failed to take a single significant town from Ukrainian forces since the summer of 2022.

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elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2023-01-11
#2866
Edited 2023-01-11

@lowfour (post #2863)

si es el que creo que es, estaban rindiéndose, desarmados ya

y bueno, pues igual le mentaba a la madre o algo, porque efectivamente les ejecuta sin contemplaciones (no lo he visto, me lo han contao)

ojo que acabo de ver esto y puede ser aun peor

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por eso los ejecuta, porque si le descubren como ruski le apiolan, pero vamos, que va a matarles de esta manera tan hijoputesca (y del todo ilegal, claro)

qué mierda tienen que estar tragando los ruskis para hacer estas burradas

el tuit original de galileo

https://twitter.com/GalileoArms/status/1613099598007963648

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elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2023-01-11
#2867

@lowfour (post #2865)

ayer creo que se estaban retirando los ucros, pero a la segunda línea de defensa, y supongo que es lo que hace que el jefe de cinta se crea que ha tomado el cerro y se haga la foto

foto que cabrea a los militares porque ellos han puesto los muertos, claro

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2023-01-11
#2868

@elarquitecto (post #2866)

ostia, pues claro que no dicen nada sobre los tanques que van a mandar los de la otan, si ellos hacen trampas como criminales de guerra que son...

no amenazan con nukes, simplemente se pillan el uniforme ucraniano y se infiltran para matar a todo el que puedan medio confiado que son de los suyos...

o sea, los que estaban desarmados y rendidos no lo hacían al que les venía por detrás, sino que estaban fundidos y pensaban que el que llegaba era de ellos, hasta que les dispara

lowfour
lowfour
2023-01-11
#2870

@elarquitecto (post #2866)

Si claro, llevaban equipo Ukro, por eso estaban confundidos. Fusilados en el sitio si los pillan, es un crimen de guerra, no?

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2023-01-11
#2871
Edited 2023-01-11

@lowfour (post #2870)

no sé cómo es el procedimiento, pero el galileo lo dice claro, llevar el uniforme contrario es crimen de guerra, solo portarlo, si ya te dedicas a ejecutar a gente desarmada, pues ya me dirás...

supongo que antes de fusilarlo lo mismo practican un poco el medievo con su culo (pero no es legal tampoco), pero el final es el mismo, matarile y al hoyo.

lowfour
lowfour
2023-01-11
#2872
Edited 2023-01-11

Ostiaaaa. el calvo malo de película Sergei Surovikin ha sido reemplazado al frente de las operaciones al cabo de tres meses. En su lugar han puesto al Gerasimov al que casi volatilizan los Ukros a pesar de que USA intentó que no lo hicieran ocultándole la información de la reunión que fue atacada.

The appointment of a Kremlin loyalist signals Putin’s focus on stability over performance.

Gerasimov

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Surovikin

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Russia has once again shaken up its military command in Ukraine in the latest sign of its faltering invasion.

Gen. Valery Gerasimov, who helped plan Russia’s stumbling invasion in February and who had served as President Vladimir V. Putin’s military chief of general staff for over a decade, has replaced Gen. Sergei Surovikin as the head of the Russian forces in Ukraine, the Defense Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.

General Surovikin, who had previously commanded Russian forces in Syria and was installed to lead Russia’s campaign in Ukraine in October, is now one of General Gerasimov’s three deputies, according to the statement.

Analysts said the replacement of General Surovikin, a respected commander inside the Russian military, with a Kremlin apparatchik like General Gerasimov — who served as an architect of the invasion, including the failed battle plan to take over Kyiv in the first days of the war — showed that President Vladimir V. Putin remains focused on projecting stability rather than improving Russia’s darkening military outlook.

“They have taken someone who is competent and replaced him with someone who is incompetent, but who has been there a long time and who has shown that he is loyal,” said Dara Massicot, senior policy researcher at the RAND Corporation in Washington. “Whatever is happening in Moscow, it is out of touch with what is happening on the ground in Ukraine.”

In October, General Surovikin’s appointment to lead Russian forces in Ukraine ended months of disjointed military operations that analysts said contributed to Russia’s disastrous battlefield performance. His appointment came after the Ukrainians recovered thousands of square miles of territory in a lightning counteroffensive in the northeast of the country.

Under General Surovikin, the Russian military largely switched to a defensive mode, allowing it to reduce the military failures that had characterized the first half year of the war. He was able to conduct an orderly retreat from the southern city of Kherson, the only Ukrainian provincial capital captured by Russian forces in nearly a year since the invasion.

But General Surovikin, who earned a reputation for ruthlessness in Syria, also launched waves of missile and drone attacks intended to cripple the Ukrainian energy grid as winter set in. The strategy seemed intended to demoralize Ukrainian civilians and erode the will to fight.

His replacement with General Gerasimov was met with derision from some nationalist Russian military bloggers, who have compared the reshuffle to a game of musical chairs among Moscow’s ineffectual military old guard. The bloggers have become increasingly vocal in recent weeks in calling for an overhaul of Russia’s approach to war to protect its shrinking gains in Ukraine against an increasingly well-armed and -trained opponent.

“The sum does not change, just by changing the places of its parts,” a prominent military blogger, who posts on the Telegram messaging app under the name of Rybar, wrote.

lowfour
lowfour
2023-01-11
#2873

A mi me suena esto que

1) El Gerasimov estaba herido y le han dejado recuperarse poniendo al calvo

2) Pusieron al calvo para enmocharle la verguenza de ordenar la retirada de Kherson

3) El calvo, militar con pedigrí, ha dicho que esta guerra está perdida y que pasa de enviar oleadas de carne humana para la picadora.

Qué opináis?

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2023-01-11
#2874

@lowfour (post #2873)

muchas fintas son esas, no??

podría ser, porque mira, son rusos y sus rusadas...

pero yo creo que pusieron al calvo porque genuinamente creían que les iba a sacar las castañas de jerson

ten en cuenta de que firmaron los papeles aquellos de anexión de las provincias ocupadas en septiembre (y creo que el calvo ya estaba al mando, no?) y se ha comido la contraofensiva de jerson pero también la de jarkov!

recuerdo que los putincels iban todo ufanos diciendo que a las 2 semanas de firmar papeles, como ucrania estaba "invadiendo" rusia o algo así, pues que les iban a llover termobáricas y nosequé mongoladas más

de hecho, empezaron a bombardear, pero parques y plazas y estaciones eléctricas

luego se comió la voladura del puente de crimea (de esto harán varias pelis fijo) y ha cedido mucho terreno, mientras intentaba dejar sin luz a ucrania (lo cual le puede mandar a la haya del tirón), dejando los arsenales tiritando

y obligando a usar drones donde igual eran más útiles en las acciones que están intentando desarrollar ahora

no sé si le han enmochado algo, pero de ser así, les habría valido una o dos retiradas, no aguantar tantos meses, no?

estoy casi seguro que el calvo es un puto trepa de mierda, el típico listillo que ha leído un manual de veteasaberqué (desacreditado y obsoleto, pero eh, le hace parecer "diferente") y ha conseguido medrar poniendo zancadillas y tal

ahora se está viendo lo que pasa por poner al frente a los "cinta" que van de perdonavidas, pero que luego resulta que no saben hacer la o con un vaso

es más, el calvo este debe de ser un mierdas esférico nivel dios o algo así, que solo ha llegado donde ha llegado por el medio en el que medra, es un hijo del putinado

supongo que el gerasimov es la opción menos mala, al menos parecía conseguir algo, pero claro, a base de saturación de obuses y después de haber perdido medio ejército intentando rodear kiev de mala manera

fallo que posiblemente no sea de él en exclusiva, pero bueno, no parece que vaya a seguir petando centrales y parques infantiles o haciendo piscinas en bloques de edificios de ciudades de tercera

pero bueno, qué sabré yo?

lowfour
lowfour
2023-01-11
#2875

@elarquitecto (post #2874)

N0 no, el calvo ese se curtió en Chechenia, Siria y creo que en otro lugar. El calvo ese es un carnicero profesional.

Ah, y quería decir una de las tres opciones, no las tres. Este calvo fue llegar y le pusieron en la tele a decir que se retiraban de Kherson y el Shoigu diciendo "HÁGASE! EXPROPIESE!"

DE la wiki

"On 8 October, it was announced that he will be commander of all Russian forces in Ukraine, succeeding Colonel General Gennady Zhidko.[6] On 18 October Surovikin was reported as saying that "The situation in the area of the 'Special Military Operation' can be described as tense".[30]

On 18 October 2022, he said in an interview with Russian media that "Our opponent is a criminal regime, while we and the Ukrainians are one people and want the same thing: for Ukraine to be a country that’s friendly to Russia and independent from the West".[31][32]

According to sources close to the Kremlin, Surovikin is a proponent of large-scale attacks on civilian and critical infrastructure.[4]

On 9 November 2022, in a televised meeting with Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu, Surovikin, made a public statement on Russian media—along with other military staff—recommending a withdrawal of Russian forces from Kherson in order to save Russian troops who faced being trapped. In the same TV appearance, Shoigu approved the withdrawal.[33]

On 11 January 2023 Surovikin was replaced as commander of all Russian forces in Ukraine by Valery Gerasimov.[34]"

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2023-01-11
#2876

ah, que era una de las tres, ya me parecía... pero claro, siendo rusos, lo mismo cuadran las 3

entonces la 1

el calvo ya estaba al mando en ucrania en junio, luego es verdad que llegó después de lo anexionarse administrativamente a controlar todo el cotarro, pero yo entiendo que el cambio fue por esto otro:

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@lowfour (post #2875) According to sources close to the Kremlin, Surovikin is a proponent of large-scale attacks on civilian and critical infrastructure.

que fue lo que hizo en siria y le pusieron el apodo ese tan estupendo, pero en siria de alguna forma funcionó

en ucrania están viendo que no, y que están dilapidando recursos para seguir perdiendo terreno, con el gervasio iban mejor, aunque les dieran pal pelo igual

pero el calvo iba a salvarles el culo, al menos eso fueron pregonando por ahí los compis de cinta y tal

de hecho, él ordenó formalmente la retirada de jerson, pero eso fue un paripé para decir que se iban ellos, no que les echaban a gorrazos, luego ha seguido bombardeando instalaciones civiles y creando piscinas en parques y jardines y tal

yo es que no le veo como alguien competente, sino como un meapilas más y del montón, solo que ha sido capaz de poner más y mejores zancadillas a sus competidores (que es como se promociona en putilandia)

pero bueno, yo creo que da igual a quien pongan, porque en los restos del régimen putinesco no queda nadie con dos neuronas, todos son cintas pavoneandose y tratando de parecer más y mejores de lo que son, mientras apuñalan al que les haga sombra o muestre sus incompetencias públicamente

si quedara alguien con algo de sentido común, retiraría las tropas, pediría perdón y trataría de recuperar algo de los restos del naufragio

esto lo sabemos todos, cuando estás en el hoyo, no te pongas a cavar para salir de él, trepa o algo así

lowfour
lowfour
2023-01-11
#2879

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/10/russia-risks-becoming-a-failed-state-in-next-10-years-analysts-say.html

Russia risks becoming a failed state in the next 10 years, analysts say

  • - Russia as we currently know it may not survive the coming decade and risks becoming a failed state as it pursues its costly war in Ukraine, according to a survey of global strategists and analysts.

  • - The Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security surveyed 167 global strategists and practitioners on the biggest prospective drivers of change over the next decade.

  • - Some respondents pointed to a potential collapse of the Russian state.
  • Russia as we know it may not survive the coming decade and risks becoming a failed state as it pursues its costly war in Ukraine, according to a survey of global strategists and analysts.

    The Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security polled 167 global strategists and practitioners last fall on the biggest prospective drivers of geopolitical, societal, economic, technological and environmental change. Respondents comprised primarily men and workers in the private sector, academia, non-profit organizations, as well as independent consultants or freelancers.

    One of the poll’s most surprising takeaways, according to the Atlantic Council, was that respondents pointed to a potential Russian collapse over the next decade. This was “suggesting that the Kremlin’s war against Ukraine could precipitate hugely consequential upheaval in a great power with the largest nuclear-weapons arsenal on the planet,” the U.S. think tank noted in the Monday report.

    Around 46% of survey respondents expected Russia to become a failed state or break up by 2033. Separately, roughly 40%of respondents expected Russia “to break up internally for reasons including but not limited to revolution, civil war, or political disintegration.”

    European respondents were found to be more cynical about Russia’s near-term prospects, with 49% predicting a disintegration scenario. Comparatively, just 36% of American respondents — who represented around 60% of all experts surveyed — expressed similar beliefs.

    The survey comes as Russia’s war on Ukraine shows no sign of ending soon.

    Almost a year into its invasion, Russia has inflicted an immense amount of death, damage and destruction. Kyiv’s economy is expected to have shrunk more than 30% in 2022, according to the latest estimates from Ukraine’s economy ministry.

    Last September, the Ukrainian government, European Commission and World Bank, estimated that the cost of reconstruction and recovery in Ukraine amounted to $349 billion. The figure is now likely much higher, as the war continues into 2023. Ukraine’s allies have called for Russia to foot the bill for Ukraine’s reconstruction.

    Geopolitical analysts agree that Russia has deeply harmed itself by pursuing territorial gains in Ukraine, alienating many members of the international political, trade and business community and increasingly relying on rogue states like Iran and North Korea for partnerships and arms.

    Moscow has also lost much of its share of the European energy client base to self-censorship and sanctions. Multiple Russian officials, entities and industries are now operating under Western restrictions.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin is widely seen to have misjudged the invasion of Ukraine, assuming a quick collapse of the Kyiv forces and administration. Instead, Ukrainian resistance has cost Moscow several humiliating defeats on the battlefield, although Russian military still occupies a swathe of territory to the east and south of Ukraine.

    Experts have been closely watching the Kremlin for signs of willingness to turn the tide of war through nuclear deployment. Such an escalation has yet to progress beyond Russian saber-rattling. Analysts say Russia would likely stop short of using nuclear arms that could spur the West and the NATO military alliance into a direct confrontation. A nuclear recourse could even isolate Moscow from tentative allies and remaining oil buyers, like China and India.

    Just 14% of the Atlantic Council poll respondents believed that Russia is likely to use a nuclear weapon within the next ten years.

    “Among those expecting the country to experience both state failure and a breakup in the coming decade, a sobering 22 percent believe that use of nuclear weapons will be part of that history ten years hence,” the think tank noted.

    It said that there was some hope that state failure in Russia, or a breakup over the coming decade, could lead to a positive outcome: “Of those who believe Russia is likely to experience state failure or a breakup over the coming decade, 10 percent think that it is the most likely of any currently autocratic country to become democratic by the end of this period,” the survey found.

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