ALERT RUSSIA INVADES UKRAINE - Consolidated Thread

jward

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Propaganda is nothing new; I'm sure a case can be made that it's been a part of war since Cain and Abel went at it. In fact, to the extent non physical tools of engagement can be used and folks o'ercome without the use o' deadly force, tis even a case to be made that it's a good thing.

What's beyond amazing, and maybe a newer force, is the concurrent existence of more than ever available information along side less than ever ability to think rationally. It is tempting to lay that at the feet of the Social Justice Warriors but they'd not have been able to make the headway they have in ruining people's lives if there hadn't already been significant inroads made into creating populations with muddled or zero reasoning who instead rely on their feelz.


So much propaganda, but then again when all the past wars are analyzed, propaganda abounds everywhere. Probably beginning with the Vietnam war when Cronkite decided it was time to start with false reports, which blossomed into outright propaganda. Fast forward to the stealth WMD's in Iraq and the Afghans somehow taking full blame for the Towers in NYC destruction that led to the last 20 year war. And now the thirst for more war in Ukraine, more lies to keep it going.

So Russia is losing? Really? With Russia taking more cities and entrapping more Uke military, they are losing? I doubt it.

For the sake of the simple Uke citizens, I'm certainly not in favor of this war or Russia winning for that matter. But the damn propaganda is one of things keeping it going, furthering the misery of the common person.
 

jward

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Visegrád 24
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The Polish Army will be expanded to 400 000 soldiers from today’s 150 000 soldiers. The news was announced today in Toruń by the head of the Polish ruling party, Jarosław Kaczyński. According to earlier plans, the army was to be expanded to 300 000.
Kaczynski also spoke about the 500 HIMARS, 32 F-35 fighter jets, 250 M1A2 SEPv3 tanks, 8 Patriot batteries and around 500 new unspecified Main Battle Tanks that Poland either has bought or is in the process of buying.
View: https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1540746054882234369?s=20&t=ynBdv-CbPHq91TYa3yMgUQ




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Go ugly early, make it 800k to 1M. You are facing the Russians. You won't get a do-over. Whatever the final number, get after it. Train like 1920 was yesterday. Winter is coming.


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Russia retaliates for the cancellation of Soviet World War II commemorations by diluting commemorations for Polish soldiers Polish flags are being removed from Russian monuments due to anti-Russian statements from Polish officials
 

jward

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Update: Putin: America has prepared 257 planes in Europe for possible use of nuclear weapons.
Putin: America keeps tactical nuclear warheads in 6 European countries that are members of NATO.
Putin: America keeps 200 tactical nuclear warheads in Europe.

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raven

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Perhaps I hold a grudge because of the AK-47s, RPGs, PKs, PPShs, grenades, etc. that Russia supplied the NVA and VC with that killed and maimed my friends. Perhaps.
Then we should not support the British or the Germans or the Japanese.
And we certainly should not support Ukraine because during the Vietnam war,
it was the Soviet Socialist Republic of Ukraine (part of the Soviet Union) and they shipped arms to Vietnam.
 

jward

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Commando Network Coordinates Flow of Weapons in Ukraine, Officials Say

A secretive operation involving U.S. Special Operations forces hints at the scale of the effort to assist Ukraine’s still outgunned military.


June 25, 2022Updated 2:50 p.m. ET

WASHINGTON — As Russian troops press ahead with a grinding campaign to seize eastern Ukraine, the nation’s ability to resist the onslaught depends more than ever on help from the United States and its allies — including a stealthy network of commandos and spies rushing to provide weapons, intelligence and training, according to U.S. and European officials.
Much of this work happens outside Ukraine, at bases in Germany, France and Britain, for example. But even as the Biden administration has declared it will not deploy American troops to Ukraine, some C.I.A. personnel have continued to operate in the country secretly, mostly in the capital, Kyiv, directing much of the vast amounts of intelligence the United States is sharing with Ukrainian forces, according to current and former officials.

At the same time, a few dozen commandos from other NATO countries, including Britain, France, Canada and Lithuania, also have been working inside Ukraine. The United States withdrew its own 150 military instructors before the war began in February, but commandos from these allies either remained or have gone in and out of the country since then, training and advising Ukrainian troops and providing an on-the-ground conduit for weapons and other aid, three U.S. officials said.

Few other details have emerged about what the C.I.A. personnel or the commandos are doing, but their presence in the country — on top of the diplomatic staff members who returned after Russia gave up its siege of Kyiv — hints at the scale of the secretive effort to assist Ukraine that is underway and the risks that Washington and its allies are taking.


Ukraine remains outgunned, and on Saturday, Russian forces unleashed a barrage of missiles on targets across the country, including in areas in the north and west that have been largely spared in recent weeks. President Biden and allied leaders are expected to discuss additional support for Ukraine at a meeting of the Group of 7 industrialized nations that begins in Germany on Sunday and at a NATO summit in Spain later in the week.

Shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine in February, the Army’s 10th Special Forces Group, which before the war had been training Ukrainian commandos at a base in the country’s west, quietly established a coalition planning cell in Germany to coordinate military assistance to Ukrainian commandos and other Ukrainian troops. The cell has now grown to 20 nations.
Army Secretary Christine E. Wormuth offered a glimpse into the operation last month, saying the special operations cell had helped manage the flow of weapons and equipment in Ukraine. “As the Ukrainians try to move that around and evade the Russians potentially trying to target convoys, you know, we are trying to be able to help coordinate moving all of those different sort of shipments,” she said at a national security event held by the Atlantic Council.

“Another thing I think we can help with,” she said, “is intelligence about where the threats to those convoys may be.”

The cell, which was modeled after a structure used in Afghanistan, is part of a broader set of operational and intelligence coordination cells run by the Pentagon’s European Command to speed allied assistance to Ukrainian troops. At Ramstein Air Base in Germany, for example, a U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard team called Grey Wolf provides support, including on tactics and techniques, to the Ukrainian air force, a military spokesman said.
The commandos are not on the front lines with Ukrainian troops and instead advise from headquarters in other parts of the country or remotely by encrypted communications, according to American and other Western officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss operational matters. But the signs of their stealthy logistics, training and intelligence support are tangible on the battlefield.
Several lower-level Ukrainian commanders recently expressed appreciation to the United States for intelligence gleaned from satellite imagery, which they can call up on tablet computers provided by the allies. The tablets run a battlefield mapping app that the Ukrainians use to target and attack Russian troops.

On a street in Bakhmut, a town in the hotly contested Donbas region of eastern Ukraine, a group of Ukrainian special operations forces had American flag patches on their gear and were equipped with new portable surface-to-air missiles as well as Belgian and American assault rifles.
“What is an untold story is the international partnership with the special operations forces of a multitude of different countries,” Lt. Gen. Jonathan P. Braga, the commander of U.S. Army Special Operations Command, told senators in April in describing the planning cell. “They have absolutely banded together in a much outsized impact” to support Ukraine’s military and special forces.
Representative Jason Crow, a Colorado Democrat on the House Armed Services and Intelligence Committees, said in an interview that the relationships Ukrainian commandos developed with American and other counterparts over the past several years had proved invaluable in the fight against Russia.

“It’s been critical knowing who to deal with during chaotic battlefield situations, and who to get weapons to,” said Mr. Crow, a former Army Ranger. “Without those relationships, this would have taken much longer.”

The C.I.A. officers operating in Ukraine have focused on directing the intelligence that the U.S. government has been providing the Ukrainian government. Most of their work has been in Kyiv, according to current and former officials.

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While the U.S. government does not acknowledge that the C.I.A. is operating in Ukraine or any other country, the presence of the officers is well understood by Russia and other intelligence services around the world.
But the agency’s expertise in training is in counterinsurgency and counterterrorism operations, former intelligence officials say. What Ukrainians need right now is classic military training in how to use rocket artillery, like the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS, and other sophisticated weaponry, said Douglas H. Wise, a former deputy director of the Defense Intelligence Agency and retired senior C.I.A. officer.
“We’re talking about large-scale combat here,” Mr. Wise said. “We’re talking about modern tank-on-tank battles with massive military forces. I can’t imagine the C.I.A. training Ukrainian guys how to fire HIMARS.”
The Biden administration has so far sent four of the mobile multiple-launch rocket systems to Ukraine and announced on Thursday that four more were on the way. They are the most advanced weapons the United States has so far supplied Ukraine, with rockets that have a range of up to 40 miles, greater than anything Ukraine has now.
Pentagon officials say a first group of 60 Ukrainian soldiers have been trained on how to use the systems and a second group is now undergoing training in Germany.


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After a meeting in Brussels this month, Gen. Mark A. Milley, second from the left, and military leaders from nearly 50 countries pledged to increase the flow of advanced artillery to Ukraine.Credit...Pool photo by Yves Herman


Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the training had begun in a “rational and deliberate” manner, as Ukrainians who have historically used Soviet-era systems learn the mechanics of the more high-tech American weapons.

“It’s no good to just throw those systems into the battlefield,” General Milley told reporters traveling with him on a recent flight back to the United States after meetings with European military chiefs in France.
After a meeting in Brussels this month, General Milley and military leaders from nearly 50 countries pledged to increase the flow of advanced artillery and other weaponry to Ukraine.
“That all takes a bit of time, and it takes a significant amount of effort,” General Milley said. American troops need six to eight weeks to learn how to use the systems, but the Ukrainians have a two-week accelerated training program, he said.
Still, former military officials who have been working with the Ukrainian military have expressed frustration with some of the training efforts.
For instance, Ukrainians have struggled to evacuate soldiers wounded at the front lines. The United States could step up front-line first-aid training and advise the Ukrainians on how to set up a network of intermediate mobile hospitals to stabilize the wounded and transport them, former officials said.

“They are losing 100 soldiers a day. That is almost like the height of the Vietnam War for us; it is terrible,” a former Trump administration official said. “And they are losing a lot of experienced people.”

Army Green Berets in Germany recently started medical training for Ukrainian troops, who were brought out of the country for the instruction, a U.S. military official said.
From 2015 to early this year, American Special Forces and National Guard instructors trained more than 27,000 Ukrainian soldiers at the Yavoriv Combat Training Center in western Ukraine near the city of Lviv, Pentagon officials said.
Military advisers from about a dozen allied countries also trained thousands of Ukrainian military personnel in Ukraine over the past several years.
Since 2014, when Russia first invaded parts of the country, Ukraine has expanded its small special forces from a single unit to three brigades and a training regiment. In the past 18 months it has added a home guard company — trained in resistance tactics — to each of those brigades, Gen. Richard D. Clarke, the head of the Pentagon’s Special Operations Command, told the Senate in April.

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Shipments of American weapons, including Javelin antitank missiles, arriving in Ukraine in January. Credit...Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times


The Ukrainian military’s most acute training problem right now is that it is losing its most battle-hardened and well-trained forces, according to former American officials who have worked with the Ukrainians.

The former Trump administration official said Special Operations Command had small groups of American operators working in the field with Ukrainian officials before the war. The American teams were sometimes called Jedburgh, a reference to a World War II effort to train partisans behind enemy lines, the official said.

The modern special operations teams mainly focused on training in small-unit tactics but also worked on communications, battlefield medicine, reconnaissance and other skills requested by Ukrainian forces. Those efforts, the official said, ended before the Russian invasion but would have been helpful if they had continued during the war.
Having American trainers on the ground now might not be worth the risks, other former officials said, especially if it prompted an escalation by President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
“Would the enhancement of the training be worth the possible price that is going to have to be paid?” Mr. Wise said. “An answer is probably not.”
Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Andrew E. Kramer contributed reporting from Ukraine.
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Housecarl

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The Polish Army will be expanded to 400 000 soldiers from today’s 150 000 soldiers. The news was announced today in Toruń by the head of the Polish ruling party, Jarosław Kaczyński. According to earlier plans, the army was to be expanded to 300 000.
Kaczynski also spoke about the 500 HIMARS, 32 F-35 fighter jets, 250 M1A2 SEPv3 tanks, 8 Patriot batteries and around 500 new unspecified Main Battle Tanks that Poland either has bought or is in the process of buying.
View: https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1540746054882234369?s=20&t=ynBdv-CbPHq91TYa3yMgUQ




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Go ugly early, make it 800k to 1M. You are facing the Russians. You won't get a do-over. Whatever the final number, get after it. Train like 1920 was yesterday. Winter is coming.


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Samuel Ramani
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Russia retaliates for the cancellation of Soviet World War II commemorations by diluting commemorations for Polish soldiers Polish flags are being removed from Russian monuments due to anti-Russian statements from Polish officials

The tanks are likely either M-1s from US stocks or new manufacture RoK K2 "Black Panther" MBTs either build in South Korea by Hyundai or license built in Poland.
 

db cooper

Resident Secret Squirrel
I think your "JMHO" is actually more fact than opinion.
The propaganda has been thoroughly studied and developed into an art form that is quite effective.

And a critically thinking American public has been educated into emotional children whose short attention spans only leave room for the shortest and most simple soundbite ideas of who is all bad and deserves to die, versus who is a complete hero.

When all legacy media use the same angle and phrases, it is a certainty that their message is 180 degrees from the truth.

JMHO
I have to agree with everything you said. A good general rule of thumb is whatever the MSM is preaching is most likely not the truth, especially when the talking points of each news outfit is identical. It strongly suggests some propaganda minister wrote their script and they have to parrot it. Rush would point this out all the time.
 

Housecarl

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EndGameWW3
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Here we go... Update: Belarus President: Lithuania's isolation of Kaliningrad is a declaration of war

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Not cool... Update: Putin: We will provide Belarus with modern missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

Posted for fair use.....

June 25, 20221:34 PM PDT
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Putin promises Belarus nuclear-capable missiles to counter 'aggressive' West

Reuters

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  • Summary

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MOSCOW, June 25 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday told his counterpart from Belarus that Moscow would supply Minsk with missile systems capable of carrying nuclear weapons, the Russian foreign ministry said.

At a meeting with Putin in St Petersburg, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko expressed concern about the "aggressive", "confrontational" and "repulsive" policies of its neighbours Lithuania and Poland.

He asked Putin to help Belarus mount a "symmetrical response" to what he said were nuclear-armed flights by the U.S.-led NATO alliance near Belarus' borders.

Putin said he saw no need at present for a symmetrical response, but that Belarus' Russian-built Su-25 jets could, if necessary, be upgraded in Russian factories.

"We will transfer Iskander-M tactical missile systems to Belarus, which can use both ballistic and cruise missiles, both in conventional and nuclear versions," a foreign ministry summary of the meeting quoted him as saying.

The Iskander-M, a mobile guided missile system codenamed "SS-26 Stone" by NATO, replaced the Soviet "Scud". Its two guided missiles have a range of up to 500 km (300 miles) and can carry conventional or nuclear warheads.

Parts of the meeting between the two men were televised.

"Minsk must be ready for anything, even the use of serious weaponry to defend our fatherland from Brest to Vladivostok," Lukashenko said, putting Belarus and its close ally Russia under one umbrella.

In particular, he asked for help to make Belarus' military aircraft nuclear-capable.

Tensions between Russia and the West have soared since Moscow sent troops into Ukraine four months ago, alleging among other things that NATO planned to admit Ukraine and use it as a platform to threaten Russia.

Russia's move has not only triggered a barrage of Western sanctions but also prompted Sweden and Russia's northern neighbour Finland to apply to join the Western alliance.

In the past week, Lithuania in particular has infuriated Russia by blocking the transit of goods subject to European sanctions travelling across its territory from Russia, through Belarus, to Russia's Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad.

Russia has termed it a "blockade", but Lithuania says it affects only 1% of the normal goods transit on the route, and that passenger traffic is unaffected.

Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Sandra Maler
 

Housecarl

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Posted for fair use.....

June 25, 202211:01 AM PDTLast Updated 4 hours ago
Russian military says it has full control over Sievierodonetsk
Reuters

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June 25 (Reuters) - Russian forces have established full control over the Ukrainian city of Sievierodonetsk and the nearby town of Borivske, a senior defense ministry official said in a statement on Saturday.

Ukrainian officials said earlier in the day that their troops had withdrawn from Sievierodonetsk after a prolonged battle with regular Russian troops and fighters from the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic (LPR).


"As a result of successful offensive operations, units of the people's militia of the LPR, with the support of Russian troops ... completely liberated the cities of Severodonetsk and Borivske," said defense ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov.

He said the attack had thwarted what he called an Ukrainian attempt to turn the city's Azot chemical plant into a stubborn centre of resistance.

Konashenkov said LPR fighters now controlled the plant, where several hundred citizens had been sheltering. He made no mention of their fate.

Reporting by David Ljunggren; Editing by Daniel Wallis and Nick Zieminski
 

Housecarl

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"Russia will soon exhaust its combat capabilities," from the Washington Post. I take a contrarian approach to anything the MSM says, regardless of the subject matter. In other words, Russia has endless combat capabilities, that is compared to the Ukes.

The question that should be asked is what the timeline is between now and when they would have enough troops inducted, trained and equipped to both make up for losses, cover all of the commitments they've drawn from to continue their operations in Ukraine and have enough boots to secure what they've occupied and defend against the hornets' nest they've kicked with this "special operation"?
 

raven

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The question that should be asked is what the timeline is between now and when they would have enough troops inducted, trained and equipped to both make up for losses, cover all of the commitments they've drawn from to continue their operations in Ukraine and have enough boots to secure what they've occupied and defend against the hornets' nest they've kicked with this "special operation"?
The real question is when does Russia's undefeated, unbeatable ally show up.
You know . . . old man winter.
 

blueinterceptor

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"Russia will soon exhaust its combat capabilities," from the Washington Post. I take a contrarian approach to anything the MSM says, regardless of the subject matter. In other words, Russia has endless combat capabilities, that is compared to the Ukes.

I concur. If anyone thinks that a world superpower cant beat Ukraine, your not thinking. If Russia was to start moving men and materiel from its western border, they’d decimate the Ukraine. If Russia released one nuclear weapon with a follow up threat that they’d bomb Eastern Europe, if they didn’t stop supplying Ukraine, everyone would stand down immediately. If he truly has terminal cancer, he has nothing to lose. Provided that his military will follow his orders.
 

Housecarl

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Tristan

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The propaganda has been thoroughly studied and developed into an art form that is quite effective.

And a critically thinking American public has been educated into emotional children whose short attention spans only leave room for the shortest and most simple soundbite ideas of who is all bad and deserves to die, versus who is a complete hero.


When all legacy media use the same angle and phrases, it is a certainty that their message is 180 degrees from the truth.

JMHO


I can tell you've been doin' some thinkin'.

Good job!
 

jed turtle

a brother in the Lord
Only half right.

Yes the problem is WEF cabal, mostly run by Euro-old money aristocrats. So F-Europe.

Also Putin is a despot so Russia is a problem as is Xi’s China.
I have read more than a few times that 80% of Russians approve of Putin’s leadership. Also have read that Russians are accustomed to an autocratic government since the times of the Tzars.

i don’t believe that Xi’s approval rate is anywhere near as high as putin’s and of course the ratings of our own leader is in the basement...
 
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northern watch

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The propaganda has been thoroughly studied and developed into an art form that is quite effective.

And a critically thinking American public has been educated into emotional children whose short attention spans only leave room for the shortest and most simple soundbite ideas of who is all bad and deserves to die, versus who is a complete hero.

When all legacy media use the same angle and phrases, it is a certainty that their message is 180 degrees from the truth.

JMHO
See post #30649
 

vector7

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Putin urgently came to the Kremlin, the reason is unknown.

The cortege with Vladimir Putin arrived at the Kremlin at 23:00.
RT 40secs
View: https://twitter.com/200_zoka/status/1540795050279534593?t=IHNxl-yWjaggj9Z6WvWhxw&s=19


Imarat Donbass will expand to Lithuania

It is reported that reason for the visit is really very serious. Something happened. The President of Russia makes urgent urgent decisions.
View: https://twitter.com/200_zoka/status/1540801012482551808?t=LOsaNdG1Mm-fkWFkFoB5Aw&s=19
 

northern watch

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"Russia will soon exhaust its combat capabilities," from the Washington Post. I take a contrarian approach to anything the MSM says, regardless of the subject matter. In other words, Russia has endless combat capabilities, that is compared to the Ukes.
I take a contrarian approach to anything the MSM says, I agree. I posted the article so we can see what the MSM is saying.
 

Zoner

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Putin urgently came to the Kremlin, the reason is unknown.

The cortege with Vladimir Putin arrived at the Kremlin at 23:00.
RT 40secs
View: https://twitter.com/200_zoka/status/1540795050279534593?t=IHNxl-yWjaggj9Z6WvWhxw&s=19


Imarat Donbass will expand to Lithuania

It is reported that reason for the visit is really very serious. Something happened. The President of Russia makes urgent urgent decisions.
View: https://twitter.com/200_zoka/status/1540801012482551808?t=LOsaNdG1Mm-fkWFkFoB5Aw&s=19
What's up?
 

Grumphau

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Update: Putin: America has prepared 257 planes in Europe for possible use of nuclear weapons.
Putin: America keeps tactical nuclear warheads in 6 European countries that are members of NATO.
Putin: America keeps 200 tactical nuclear warheads in Europe.

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northern watch

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Ominous development: V.Putin in the Kremlin on "extremely important issue of the highest National Security" – Target Lithuania?
26/06/2022 - 03:20
War News 24 / 7

Of great concern has been caused for a while now by the information that Russian President V.Putin rushed to the Kremlin at 23.00 local Moscow time on "an extremely important issue of the highest National Security".

It is only on extremely serious and rare occasions that the Russian President travels to the Kremlin on an emergency basis at 11.00 p.m. on Saturday night. No one yet knows what time the Russian president will leave.

We recall that this was preceded by talks with A.Lukashenka, as warnews247 informed earlier, about the transfer of nuclear weapons to Belarus.


In fact, russian state-owned media Ria Novosti reported the Russian president's arrival to confirm the information about his emergency arrival in the Kremlin. The Russians wanted to make this known to the West, so something serious is running.

The Kremlin's spokesman, N.Peskov, was forced to make statements a moment ago to formally deny that "there is a serious reason". But this does not matter at all. Peskov said the same thing even a few hours before the start of the Russian military operation in Ukraine.

The fact that many Russian sources simultaneously posted videos of V.Putin's unplanned arrival in the Kremlin is troubling for the follow-up.

Is it about Lithuania?

Most likely V.Putin will announce something important in the coming days. The fact that on the same day the announcement was made about Belarus and then V.Putin went to the Kremlin on an emergency basis is troubling.

We hope that this is not about Lithuania and the siege it has imposed on Kaliningrad. Usually according to established practice, V.Putin videotapes the announcement and publishes it 2-3 days later.

Earlier according to information from WarNews247, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said that he decided not to make concessions to Russia on the issue of crossing in the Kaliningrad region.

"Lithuania must maintain and will maintain control of the goods transported through its territory, there can be no question of any 'corridor', he said.

However, Poland and the Baltic states have called for a stronger NATO defence presence in the Suwalki corridor, the area separating the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad from Belarus.

"We will seek to strengthen this corridor in our talks with our NATO partners," Polish Prime Minister Mateus Morawietski said during a press conference in Brussels after the European Union summit.

There is a lot of concern...

Ominous development: V.Putin in the Kremlin on "extremely important issue of the highest National Security" - Target Lithuania? - WarNews247
 

vector7

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Update: Putin: America has prepared 257 planes in Europe for possible use of nuclear weapons.
Putin: America keeps tactical nuclear warheads in 6 European countries that are members of NATO.
Putin: America keeps 200 tactical nuclear warheads in Europe.
BREAKING: President Putin (@KremlinRussia_E) wants Belarus' air force to be able to carry nuclear weapons.
View: https://twitter.com/BNNBreaking/status/1540807080637894656?t=3ZJuUg3aP_nXXVIK0r481w&s=19
 

northern watch

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Russia fires missiles across Ukraine, cements gains in east
Russian forces are seeking to swallow up the last remaining Ukrainian stronghold in the eastern Luhansk region while pressing their momentum following the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the charred ruins of Sievierodonetsk
By David Keyton and John Leicester Associated Press
June 25, 2022, 8:33 PM

Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko shake hands during their meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, Saturday, June 25, 2022. (Mikhail Metzel, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko shake hands during their meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, Saturday, June 25, 2022. (Mikhail Metzel, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

KYIV, Ukraine -- Russian forces were seeking to swallow up the last remaining Ukrainian stronghold in the eastern Luhansk region, pressing their momentum after taking full control Saturday of the charred ruins of Sievierodonetsk and the chemical plant where hundreds of Ukrainian troops and civilians had been holed up.

Russia also launched dozens of missiles on several areas across the country far from the heart of the eastern battles. Some of the missiles were fired from Russian long-range Tu-22 bombers deployed from Belarus for the first time, Ukraine's air command said.

The bombardment preceded a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, during which Putin announced that Russia planned to supply Belarus with the Iskander-M missile system.

Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said late Saturday that Russian and Moscow-backed separatist forces now control Sievierodonetsk and the villages surrounding it. He said the attempt by Ukrainian forces to turn the Azot plant into a “stubborn center of resistance” had been thwarted.

Serhiy Haidai, the governor of the Luhansk province, said Friday that Ukrainian troops were retreating from Sievierodonetsk after weeks of bombardment and house-to-house fighting. He confirmed Saturday that the city had fallen to Russian and separatist fighters, who he said were now trying to blockade Lysychansk from the south. The city lies across the river just to the west of Sievierodonetsk.

Capturing Lysychansk would give Russian forces control of every major settlement in the province, a significant step toward Russia’s aim of capturing the entire Donbas. The Russians and separatists control about half of Donetsk, the second province in the Donbas.

Russia's Interfax news agency quoted a spokesman for the separatist forces, Andrei Marochko, as saying Russian troops and separatist fighters had entered Lysychansk and that fighting was taking place in the heart of the city. There was no immediate comment on the claim from the Ukrainian side.

Lysychansk and Sievierodonetsk have been the focal point of a Russian offensive aimed at capturing all of the Donbas and destroying the Ukrainian military defending it — the most capable and battle-hardened segment of the country’s armed forces.

Russian bombardment has reduced most of Sievierodonetsk to rubble and cut its population from 100,000 to 10,000. The last remaining Ukrainian troops were holed up in underground shelters in the huge Azot chemical plant, along with hundreds of civilians. A separatist representative, Ivan Filiponenko, said earlier Saturday that its forces evacuated 800 civilians from the plant during the night, Interfax reported.

Ukrainian military analyst Oleg Zhdanov said some of the troops were heading for Lysychansk. But Russian moves to cut off Lysychansk will give those retreating troops little respite.

Some 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) to the west, four Russian cruise missiles fired from the Black Sea hit a “military object” in Yaroviv, Lviv regional governor Maksym Kozytskyy said. He did not give further details of the target, but Yaroviv has a sizable military base used for training fighters, including foreigners who have volunteered to fight for Ukraine.

Russian missiles struck the Yaroviv base in March, killing 35 people. The Lviv region, although far from the front lines, has come under fire at various points in the the war as Russia's military worked to destroy fuel storage sites.


About 30 Russian missiles were fired on the Zhytomyr region in central Ukraine on Saturday morning, killing one Ukrainian soldier, regional governor Vitaliy Buchenko said. He said all of the strikes were aimed at military targets.

In the northwest, two missiles hit a service station and auto repair center in Sarny, killing three people and wounding four, the Rivne regional governor, Vitaliy Koval, said. He posted a picture of the destruction. Sarny is located about 50 kilometers (30 miles) south of the border with Belarus.

In southern Ukraine along the Black Sea coast, nine missiles fired from Crimea hit the port city of Mykolaiv, the Ukrainian military said.

In the north, about 20 missiles were fired from Belarus into the Chernihiv region, the Ukrainian military said
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Ukraine's military intelligence agency said the Russian bombers' use of Belarusian airspace for the first time for Saturday's attack was “directly connected to attempts by the Kremlin to drag Belarus into the war.”

Belarus hosts Russian military units and was used as a staging ground before Russia invaded Ukraine, but its own troops have not crossed the border.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his nightly video address that as a war that Moscow expected to last five days moved into its fifth month, Russia “felt compelled to stage such a missile show."

He said the war was at a difficult stage, “when we know that the enemy will not succeed, when we understand that we can defend our country, but we don’t know how long it will take, how many more attacks, losses and efforts there will be before we can see that victory is already on our horizon.”

During his meeting in St. Petersburg with Lukashenko, Putin told him the Iskander-M missile systems would be arriving in the coming months. He noted that they can fire either ballistic or cruise missiles and carry nuclear as well as conventional warheads. Russia has launched several Iskander missiles into Ukraine during the war.

Following a botched attempt to capture Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, in the early stage of the invasion that started February 24, Russian forces have shifted their focus to the Donbas, where the Ukrainian forces have fought Moscow-backed separatists since 2014.

A senior U.S. defense official, speaking in Washington on condition of anonymity, on Friday called the Ukrainians’ withdrawal from Sievierodonetsk a “tactical retrograde” to consolidate forces into positions where they can better defend themselves. The move will reinforce Ukraine’s efforts to keep Russian forces pinned down in a small area, the official said.

After repeated Ukrainian requests to its Western allies for heavier weaponry to counter Russia’s edge in firepower, four medium-range American rocket launchers arrived this week, with four more on the way.

The Ukrainian Defense Ministry released a video Saturday showing the first use of the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS, in Ukraine. The video gave no location or indication of the targets. The rockets can travel about 45 miles (70 kilometers).

The senior U.S. defense official said Friday that more Ukrainian forces are training outside Ukraine to use the HIMARS and are expected back in their country with the weapons by mid-July. Also to be sent are 18 U.S. coastal and river patrol boats.

The official said there is no evidence Russia has intercepted any of the steady flow of weapons into Ukraine from the U.S. and other nations. Russia has repeatedly threatened to strike, or actually claimed to have hit, such shipments.

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