Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine is using US supplied HIMARS to attack concerts: https://www.rt.com/russia/587757-russian-actress-ukrainian-strike/
Anyone else find it odd that Ukraine is using its dwindling supply of western weapons on what are essentially terror attacks?
I’m not clicking through to RT, but I do find it odd that you didn’t mention it was a concert for Russian soldiers. Not exactly non-combatants.
Yep, Russian soldiers are legitimate military targets regardless of whether they are at a concert, sleeping, or actually fighting. That’s war. Don’t like it, then don’t attack your neighbors.
You misunderstood the point. HIMARS, like Storm Shadows, are a long-range strategic weapon of which Ukraine has limited amounts. Ukraine using them in what is essentially terror attacks while getting rolled in places like Avdeevka, seems like a major military mistake. Its the behavior of a country losing and lashing out, rather than one attempting to actually win. Its the V2 phase of the war.
Why would Ukraine use long-range strategic weapons in a battle where they are within artillery and mortar range of the Russians? Seems like Ukraine is doing just fine in Adviika. Russians have been taking steep losses and gained almost nothing.
The whole point of a HIMARS type weapon is to be able to attack second level facilities like ammo depots, command and control facilities and maybe something big and juicy like an AD radar. Ukraine was reduced to using it as a counter-battery system because they were losing the artillery war so badly. Now they've even given up on that and are going for terror attacks.
Not that it really matters in the long run, it won't be long before some AI powered Lancet takes it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine is using US supplied HIMARS to attack concerts: https://www.rt.com/russia/587757-russian-actress-ukrainian-strike/
Anyone else find it odd that Ukraine is using its dwindling supply of western weapons on what are essentially terror attacks?
I’m not clicking through to RT, but I do find it odd that you didn’t mention it was a concert for Russian soldiers. Not exactly non-combatants.
Yep, Russian soldiers are legitimate military targets regardless of whether they are at a concert, sleeping, or actually fighting. That’s war. Don’t like it, then don’t attack your neighbors.
You misunderstood the point. HIMARS, like Storm Shadows, are a long-range strategic weapon of which Ukraine has limited amounts. Ukraine using them in what is essentially terror attacks while getting rolled in places like Avdeevka, seems like a major military mistake. Its the behavior of a country losing and lashing out, rather than one attempting to actually win. Its the V2 phase of the war.
Why would Ukraine use long-range strategic weapons in a battle where they are within artillery and mortar range of the Russians? Seems like Ukraine is doing just fine in Adviika. Russians have been taking steep losses and gained almost nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine is using US supplied HIMARS to attack concerts: https://www.rt.com/russia/587757-russian-actress-ukrainian-strike/
Anyone else find it odd that Ukraine is using its dwindling supply of western weapons on what are essentially terror attacks?
I’m not clicking through to RT, but I do find it odd that you didn’t mention it was a concert for Russian soldiers. Not exactly non-combatants.
Yep, Russian soldiers are legitimate military targets regardless of whether they are at a concert, sleeping, or actually fighting. That’s war. Don’t like it, then don’t attack your neighbors.
Then you shouldn't have any trouble with Hamas attacking IDF soldiers when they are off duty, should you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine is using US supplied HIMARS to attack concerts: https://www.rt.com/russia/587757-russian-actress-ukrainian-strike/
Anyone else find it odd that Ukraine is using its dwindling supply of western weapons on what are essentially terror attacks?
I’m not clicking through to RT, but I do find it odd that you didn’t mention it was a concert for Russian soldiers. Not exactly non-combatants.
Yep, Russian soldiers are legitimate military targets regardless of whether they are at a concert, sleeping, or actually fighting. That’s war. Don’t like it, then don’t attack your neighbors.
You misunderstood the point. HIMARS, like Storm Shadows, are a long-range strategic weapon of which Ukraine has limited amounts. Ukraine using them in what is essentially terror attacks while getting rolled in places like Avdeevka, seems like a major military mistake. Its the behavior of a country losing and lashing out, rather than one attempting to actually win. Its the V2 phase of the war.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:guys I am still holding my breath with billions an billions invested...maybe brandon can approve another couple of billion to end this war!!! LOL SMH
Brandon is da best. Such a generous soul, some billions here some trillions there.
Anonymous wrote:guys I am still holding my breath with billions an billions invested...maybe brandon can approve another couple of billion to end this war!!! LOL SMH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine is using US supplied HIMARS to attack concerts: https://www.rt.com/russia/587757-russian-actress-ukrainian-strike/
Anyone else find it odd that Ukraine is using its dwindling supply of western weapons on what are essentially terror attacks?
I’m not clicking through to RT, but I do find it odd that you didn’t mention it was a concert for Russian soldiers. Not exactly non-combatants.
Yep, Russian soldiers are legitimate military targets regardless of whether they are at a concert, sleeping, or actually fighting. That’s war. Don’t like it, then don’t attack your neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine is using US supplied HIMARS to attack concerts: https://www.rt.com/russia/587757-russian-actress-ukrainian-strike/
Anyone else find it odd that Ukraine is using its dwindling supply of western weapons on what are essentially terror attacks?
I’m not clicking through to RT, but I do find it odd that you didn’t mention it was a concert for Russian soldiers. Not exactly non-combatants.
Yep, Russian soldiers are legitimate military targets regardless of whether they are at a concert, sleeping, or actually fighting. That’s war. Don’t like it, then don’t attack your neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine is using US supplied HIMARS to attack concerts: https://www.rt.com/russia/587757-russian-actress-ukrainian-strike/
Anyone else find it odd that Ukraine is using its dwindling supply of western weapons on what are essentially terror attacks?
I’m not clicking through to RT, but I do find it odd that you didn’t mention it was a concert for Russian soldiers. Not exactly non-combatants.
Anonymous wrote:Ukraine is using US supplied HIMARS to attack concerts: https://www.rt.com/russia/587757-russian-actress-ukrainian-strike/
Anyone else find it odd that Ukraine is using its dwindling supply of western weapons on what are essentially terror attacks?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have credible info on whether Putin did actually die from a massive heart attack late last month (as many press reports suggest may have been the case but without precise or credible info)?
Is Putin’s Olympic gymnast mistress and mother of his younger children the one who leaked his death (as some reports suggest)? Is she more or less under house arrest now and why?
Is it true that Russia's Secretary of the Security Council (Nikolai Patrushev) is the one pulling the strings of Putin’s body double?
If Putin did die, what is the main reason Russian authorities are pretending that he is still alive?
What are interim Russian leaders hoping to accomplish in continuing the war in Ukraine? What are they actually negotiating ?