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DIY-HP-LED

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I'd call it an attempted evacuation and an attempt to replace trapped war criminals with fresh conscripts. How many of the 40,000 will they let get away? Yes, it is a turning point in the war and when they cut off the entire south and Crimea by destroying the Kerch bridge it will be a bigger one. Why rush when they can hold back in artillery range and destroy them as they try and cross the river or bunch up to try.


Is this a turning point in the war? | DW News

230,184 views Nov 10, 2022
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu ordered his troops to withdraw from the southern city of Kherson on Wednesday, marking a significant retreat for Russia.
The city of Kherson is situated to the north of the Dnipro River on the left bank.
Defense Minister Shoigu and General Sergey Surovikin said that troops should regroup on the other side of the river, as Ukrainian forces advance.
"Having comprehensively assessed the current situation, it is proposed to take up defense along the left (eastern) bank of the Dnipro River," said Surovikin in a televised briefing.
Surovikin said that it was no longer possible to deliver supplies to the city of Kherson and other areas on the left bank of the river; Shoigu agreed with his proposal to retreat and set up defenses on the other side.
"Proceed with the withdrawal of troops and take all measures to ensure the safe transfer of personnel, weapons and equipment across the Dnipro River," Shoigu told Surovikin.
Shoigu was on a visit to the region for briefings with military commanders.
 
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Roger A. Shrubber

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I'd call it an attempted evacuation and an attempt to replace trapped war criminals with fresh conscripts. How many of the 40,000 will they let get away? Yes, it is a turning point in the war and when they cut off the entire south and Crimea by destroying the Kerch bridge it will be a bigger one. Why rush when they can hold back in artillery range and destroy them as they try and cross the river or bunch up to try.


Is this a turning point in the war? | DW News

230,184 views Nov 10, 2022
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu ordered his troops to withdraw from the southern city of Kherson on Wednesday, marking a significant retreat for Russia.
The city of Kherson is situated to the north of the Dnipro River on the left bank.
Defense Minister Shoigu and General Sergey Surovikin said that troops should regroup on the other side of the river, as Ukrainian forces advance.
"Having comprehensively assessed the current situation, it is proposed to take up defense along the left (eastern) bank of the Dnipro River," said Surovikin in a televised briefing.
Surovikin said that it was no longer possible to deliver supplies to the city of Kherson and other areas on the left bank of the river; Shoigu agreed with his proposal to retreat and set up defenses on the other side.
"Proceed with the withdrawal of troops and take all measures to ensure the safe transfer of personnel, weapons and equipment across the Dnipro River," Shoigu told Surovikin.
Shoigu was on a visit to the region for briefings with military commanders.
this is very uncharacteristic behavior from the russians...they're either laying the largest, most suspicious trap ever, or they're finally forced to admit they're so fucked they HAVE to withdraw, or risk losing their whole army in the area...
 

DIY-HP-LED

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this is very uncharacteristic behavior from the russians...they're either laying the largest, most suspicious trap ever, or they're finally forced to admit they're so fucked they HAVE to withdraw, or risk losing their whole army in the area...
No rush, they can't attack anyway, so I think go slow and keep the heat on while attacking elsewhere. The Ukrainians are setting up for a big move before winter I figure and cutting off the entire south and Crimea could be it, another bigger Kherson before winter sets in. They might have fall conditions until Christmas, we do where I live, but out west it's winter bigtime, they are close to a sea and that will keep the south warm longer.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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and this is the reason why UA should very careful about kherson....

That's why they might just set up defensive lines outside artillery range, move in territorials and attack elsewhere. If they drive to the sea of Azov and blow the Kerch bridge, they will turn the south and Crimea into one big Kherson before winter sets in. That will make advancing on Kherson moot as the Russians move their shit east to try and counter the Ukrainian offensive driving to the Sea of Azov.
 

BudmanTX

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that's a very suspicious looking wreck...what did he hit, or what hit him, to do that very strange damage? why are most of the structural members undamaged? that looks like someone dropped shit from a junkyard off of a truck.
there is a lot of theories, one theory is that car got hit by a mine or a shape charge. Since RA likes to use disinformation it could also just be a forgery, he escaped back into RA, and this who thing is a setup....there was a vid out on twitter that actually showed the accident it showed the body of the car on one side upside down and burned, and the bottom of the car in another area of the road. There also another one floating around with his car packed to the brime with all of his stuff......soooo...
 

printer

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don't see any widows open, but i do see a car split in 2......

Some replies.

Official story is they stopped at a stop sign and a truck rammed them... seems absolutely believable...

Yes, having worked in Iraq and having been transported around by security it looks like a armored Toyota Prada / Land Cruiser, the body would be very solid and it looks quite intact, must have been some crash to remove the body from the chassis.

Looks like an armoured Toyota LC200. Roughly 2018 model judging by facelifted rear lights. It’s a frame car, so this separation of the body and frame is possible. Does not look like an accident though, frame is intact, including axles and sub structure of the front number.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Some replies.

Official story is they stopped at a stop sign and a truck rammed them... seems absolutely believable...

Yes, having worked in Iraq and having been transported around by security it looks like a armored Toyota Prada / Land Cruiser, the body would be very solid and it looks quite intact, must have been some crash to remove the body from the chassis.

Looks like an armoured Toyota LC200. Roughly 2018 model judging by facelifted rear lights. It’s a frame car, so this separation of the body and frame is possible. Does not look like an accident though, frame is intact, including axles and sub structure of the front number.
yeah, the damage seems very odd for any kind of impact, i've seen a lot of accidents, there are a couple of infamously dangerous interchanges in the area, and i've never seen a wreck where the body and the frame separated without serious damage to both
 

DIY-HP-LED

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there is a lot of theories, one theory is that car got hit by a mine or a shape charge. Since RA likes to use disinformation it could also just be a forgery, he escaped back into RA, and this who thing is a setup....there was a vid out on twitter that actually showed the accident it showed the body of the car on one side upside down and burned, and the bottom of the car in another area of the road. There also another one floating around with his car packed to the brime with all of his stuff......soooo...
As Vlad King of the cockroaches would say, "Lot's more where he came from"! Next! Kind of like Donald in away, another cockroach collector also in deep trouble.

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BudmanTX

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Some replies.

Official story is they stopped at a stop sign and a truck rammed them... seems absolutely believable...

Yes, having worked in Iraq and having been transported around by security it looks like a armored Toyota Prada / Land Cruiser, the body would be very solid and it looks quite intact, must have been some crash to remove the body from the chassis.

Looks like an armoured Toyota LC200. Roughly 2018 model judging by facelifted rear lights. It’s a frame car, so this separation of the body and frame is possible. Does not look like an accident though, frame is intact, including axles and sub structure of the front number.
that i think it's kinda fishy...
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Russia's Retreat From Kherson -- Satellite Imagery of Defensive Works, Bridges and Crossings

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Satellite imagery shows defensive works on the Eastern side of the Dnipro river in Kherson as well as bridges and ferry crossings.
 

BudmanTX

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get the strange feeling Russia is cleaning house....hmmm

Another Ukrainian traitor turned Russian collaborator who advocated to expand the war, Aleskey Remenyuk, mysteriously died in a car crash in Crimea, just days after the similar death of Kherson administrator Kirill Stremousov.

nother suspect car crash.....

might have to use your translator for this js

 

DIY-HP-LED

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They won't just kick Vlad out of Ukraine, they will destroy his military, his economy, himself and perhaps the fall out will destroy the Russian federation.


Ukraine will declare victory in summer 2023

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"Ukraine is eventually going to win it … we'll probably see the war wrapping up late summer, 2023."

Ukraine is expected to win the war by Summer 2023, senior war studies fellow at King’s College London, Dr Mike Martin, tells #TimesRadio.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Mounting light rocket launchers on small trucks is an innovation and might be useful on soft ground or fields of stubble.
The Russians have less of everything including drones and drone jammers, or the people who know how to operate drones or jammers.


Ukraine War: Drones and tech pushing Russian forces back

554,570 views Nov 9, 2022
Sky News meets Ukrainian teams near Kherson who are using drones to attack Russian artillery units across the border. But as the Russians have drones on their side too, it's a race against time to launch their weapons before their positions are attacked.
 
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