Russia Attacks Ukraine - 23 Feb 2022 #6

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Russia-Ukraine war updates for March 12, 2022 (cnbc.com)
''Russia warned the West against sending further arms to Ukraine, saying such arms convoys could now be considered “legitimate targets” for the Russian armed forces.

Speaking to Russia’s Channel One broadcaster earlier, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov issued a warning to the West that could lead to a direct confrontation between Russia and NATO.

“We warned the United States that pumping Ukraine with weapons from a number of countries orchestrated by them is not just a dangerous move, but an action that turns the corresponding convoys into legitimate targets,” the deputy minister said, according to comments reported by Russia’s state news agency TASS.

Ryabkov said there could be consequences to what he called the West’s “thoughtless transfer” to Kyiv of weapons such as portable anti-aircraft missile systems and anti-tank missile systems, both of which have been supplied to Ukraine by several NATO members including the U.S. and U.K.

Holly Ellyatt''
 

The Russian Foreign Ministry reiterates the warning that a Swedish accession to NATO will lead to "retaliatory measures". It writes the news agency TT with reference to the Russian news agency Interfax.

Prior to the invasion of Ukraine, Russia demanded that NATO not approve new membership applications, including from Sweden.

"It is clear that Finland's and Sweden's accession to NATO, which is primarily a military organization, would have serious military and political consequences that require a revision of the entire scale of relations with these countries and retaliatory measures," said Russian diplomat Sergei Belyaev. to Interfax.”

:rolleyes:

Kriget i Ukraina
It seems that Finland had it concerns with Russia after the invasion in Georgia and there has been talks to join the NATO,since 2008...

Finland en Zweden overwegen lidmaatschap NAVO

‘August 2018 marks the ten-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of the territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia in Georgia. A decade on, one-fifth of Georgian territory remains under Russian occupation.

During this hearing, expert witnesses explained what is occurring behind the Russian-imposed internal administrative boundary lines in occupied Georgia, as well as the implications of the continued occupation for U.S. interests and international security. The witnesses discussed potential actions and strategies that the United States and its allies can take to restore the territorial integrity of Georgia and respect for its sovereignty.’

Russia's Occupation of Georgia and the Erosion of the International Order

“In Georgia itself, about 65% of the population supports membership. Moreover, there is already talk of military cooperation with the West. For example, Georgia provides 885 soldiers for the NATO mission in Afghanistan, the largest contribution of any non-member.”
Russische premier waarschuwt Navo om Georgië geen lid te maken

The 2008 Russo-Georgian War: Putin’s green light


Anyway,talking about Finland:
Zevenaar defense specialist taken over by Finnish superpower

‘ZEVENAAR - Nedaero, the company from Zevenaar that is active in the military aviation industry, has been bought by Patria from Finland. It is not known how much the Finns paid for the Zevenaar company that specializes in the manufacture, repair and distribution of parts for military aircraft and helicopters.’’

DPG Media Privacy Gate
 
  • Bulk of Russian ground forces outside Kyiv, says UK
  • Ukraine says humanitarian corridors threatened
  • U.S. sanctions hit top Kremlin staff, oligarchs
  • EU to impose new sanctions on Russia
LVIV, Ukraine, March 12 (Reuters) - Conflict raged near Kyiv on Saturday and Ukrainian officials said heavy shelling and threats of Russian air attacks were endangering attempted evacuations of desperate civilians from encircled towns and cities elsewhere.''

As the Russian army struggles in Ukraine, the West braces for what Putin might do next | CBC News
''Russia has a grim, well-established playbook for fighting its wars.
Every country has one, but Moscow is notoriously iron-fisted in the way it wages its military campaigns. Just ask the Georgians and the Chechens.
From the use of massed artillery to turn cities into dust to the indiscriminate bombing of hospitals and apartment blocks to terrorize civilians and break their will, Russia's military tactics have stayed roughly the same for decades, with the occasional modification for new technologies.

Western leaders and military experts who make it their business to study how Russia fights all agree on one thing — the war in Ukraine has not gone the way Moscow anticipated. And that raises the spectre of brutal escalation.
The question they're all asking themselves now is — what comes next?''

''Western intelligence estimates that up to 5,000 Russian troops are dead, with an unknown number wounded. The Kremlin, which rarely talks about casualties in military operations, surprised many observers recently by acknowledging almost 600 dead. (Defence analysts like to say that whenever Moscow issues a casualty estimate, the real number is usually about ten times higher.)''
 
I had to stop by here and get re-centered, so many theories and plots floating around wanted to search for a broader perspective. We just got to hold on, give it some time for the sanctions to really bite.

No way did Russia believe they would incur this amount of casualties this soon, but 12,000? dead hell what about being captured? If you have 12,000 dead would there likely be even more surrendering?
 
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Meanwhile....
Russia conducts missile drill on disputed islands off Hokkaido

“The ministry said it conducted an exercise with the S-300 surface-to-air missie system.The S-300 is designed to shoot down fighter jets and missiles with a range of 400 kilometers.The system intercepted all air targets during the drill,according to the report.”


Russia conducts missile drill on disputed islands off Hokkaido

Also:
Japanese and South Korean leaders agree to boost ties with US to tackle North Korea - CNN

ETA:
https://twitter.com/mit_obe/status/1502523385183494144

“The warships, belonging to the Russian Pacific Fleet of the Russian Navy, had been previously seen in February operating in the southern part of the Sea of Japan and in the Sea of Okhotsk, according to the Friday release from Japan’s Joint Staff Office.

The ships were the destroyer RFS Admiral Panteleyev (548), corvettes RFS Sovershennyy(333), RFS Gromkiy (335), RFS Gremyashchiy (337), RFS Hero of the Russian Federation Aldar Tsydenzhapov (339), RFS Metel (323), RFS Koryeyets (390), an Altay class replenishment ship, Search and Rescue ship Igor Belousov and a Sorum class tugboat (MB-99).”
Japan Again Raises Concern Over 10 Warship Russian Navy Surface Group - USNI News
 
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The Kyiv Independent
@KyivIndependent

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Zelensky: 1,300 Ukrainian soldiers killed by Russia. This is the first time President Volodymyr Zelensky mentioned Ukraine’s estimated military casualties. Ukraine’s Armed Forces estimate Russian casualties to be over 12,000.
I am having a hard time believing these numbers based on the devastation we are seeing thru the media.
 
What the Russians did to Chechen.....they do this all over again....

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Russia-Ukraine war: Who are Chechens? Why are they targeting Volodymyr Zelenskyy?

The Second Chechen War, Guises of “International Terrorism,” and Putin’s Power Consolidation

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Russia Chechnya Cry Stockfoto's en -beelden - Getty Images Very sad pictures....we are all going to see again in this war.

Chechen Corpse Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images shocking images.
 
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March 12, 2022 6:38AM EST
Russia strikes near Ukraine's capital; mosque reported hit
''LVIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian forces pounding the port city of Mariupol shelled a mosque sheltering more than 80 people, including children, the Ukrainian government said Saturday as fighting also raged on the outskirts of the capital, Kyiv.

There was no immediate word of casualties from the shelling of the mosque. Mariupol has seen some of the greatest misery from Russia's war in Ukraine as unceasing barrages have thwarted repeated attempts to bring in food and water and to evacuate trapped civilians.

The Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey said that a group of 86 Turkish nationals, including 34 children, were among the people who had sought safety in the mosque of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and his wife Roksolana.

Elsewhere, air raid sirens rang out across the capital region and artillery barrages sent residents scurrying for shelter. Fighting erupted in multiple areas around Kyiv.

Russia's slow, grinding apparent attempt to encircle the city and the bombardment of other population centers with artillery and air strikes mirror tactics that Russian forces have previously used in other campaigns, notably in Syria and Chechnya, to crush armed resistance.''
 
Not surprising..the Russian war vessels dock regulair in Syria:

“The Syrian port city of Tartus is home to Russia’s sole naval base outside the former Soviet Union. It provides Moscow with a critical beachhead in the Mediterranean and strategic outpost on Nato’s southern flank.”

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/russia-syria-defence-minister-arrives-naval-drills

ETA:
“The first Syrian fighters are expected to arrive in Ukraine at any moment. Russia's military command in Syria is recruiting soldiers from local militias who have worked with Russian mercenary companies, as well as some regime forces that have partnered with the Russian military.”
https://twitter.com/ruslantrad/status/1502662701847359488

This is not looking good:
https://twitter.com/ruslantrad/status/1502655620557717512

Surely hope,there is a plan B...
 
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Gipsy girl @gitana1 I really wish I had the answer and the power.....didn't forget your question....putting my head down...because I feel hopeless and don't know what "we" the West could do, without getting into WOIII....to prevent all this....But putting my head and my heart up for the Ukrainians....please fight them....and survive....my neighboring brothers and sisters...good thoughts for all of you! Also for the Russian people who spoke out and want to see peace. I'm so angry....so frustrated...
 
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The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 6 hrs ago
WP: US considers providing more advanced weapons to Ukraine. The U.S. is working with the European allies to expedite “more sophisticated” air defense systems and other weapons, the Washington Post reports.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 5 hrs ago
Russia threatens to target foreign military aid convoys to Ukraine. Russian Deputy FM Sergey Ryabkov said that Moscow had warned the U.S. that convoys of foreign weapons would be “legitimate targets for the Russian Armed Forces,” as cited by Russian media RIA Novosti.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
NATO Chief Jens Stoltenberg had earlier said that a Russian attack on the supply lines of allied nations supporting Ukraine would be “a dangerous escalation of the war.”

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Belarus says it will rotate troops on Ukraine's border. Belarus Defense Ministry said it was sending 5 battalion tactical groups to replace 5 others that had been on the border to prevent “nationalist formations, illegal weapons and explosives” from getting into Belarus.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 4 hrs ago
Ukraine’s military: Russian occupiers seize eastern outskirts of Mariupol. According to Ukraine’s armed forces, the Russian forces are attempting to seize the cities of Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, and Severodenetsk, Luhansk Oblast.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
NPR: Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant veered near disaster. According to NPR’s footage analysis, Russian forces fired in the direction of the massive reactor buildings, housing nuclear fuel, and turned away firefighters despite the fire raging out of control.
 
The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 3 hrs ago
Israeli prime minister denies proposing surrender to Zelensky. Previously Jerusalem Post and Haaretz wrote that Prime Minister Bennett urged Zelensky to accept Russia’s conditions. Mykhailo Podolyak, an aide to Zelensky’s chief of staff, has also denied this claim.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 2 hrs ago
Zelensky: This is the biggest blow to the Russian army in decades. In the recent address, Zelensky said that Russia hasn't lost more troops in 17 days in decades. He added that the Russian military are being taken prisoners en masse, while many are trying to flee Ukraine.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 1 hr ago
Zelensky: To seize Kyiv, they will have to destroy it. “If there are hundreds of thousands of people, who are now being mobilized by Russia, and they come with hundreds or thousands of tanks, they will take Kyiv. We understand that,” said Zelensky.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 1 hr ago
Zelensky proposes meeting Putin in Jerusalem. President Volodymyr Zelensky said that he asked Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to act as an intermediary.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 45 min ago
Scholz, Macron urge Putin to call immediate ceasefire in Ukraine. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron made the proposal during a call with Vladimir Putin on March 12.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 19 min ago
Russia keeps throwing more military power west and east of Kyiv in a bid to possibly surround and penetrate the city. The map shows the approximate Russian (red) and Ukrainian (blue) positions and axes of attack in the Battle of Kyiv as of March 12, 2022.
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The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 16 min ago
Zelensky: 500-600 Russian soldiers are captured by Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelensky said he can’t give an exact number of Russian prisoners of war due to the rapidly changing numbers.
 
I agree that Ukraine poses no threat to Russia. But it may pose a threat to Putin. Why did he aid the Syrian dictator in squelching the revolution there? Because democracies, especially strong ones, show his own people how things could be. Ukraine was doing well and getting better every day- economically, politically. Having that so close to him threatens his own status as ruler.

But putting that aside, I can understand how Russia in general would feel about having NATO military forces installed at yet another border with them. Just like we would feel if Russia or Russian allies amassed military installations in Canada and Mexico along our border.

So instead of allowing that to happen, he’s utterly destroying the nation and its people while the world watches.

I would love to hear how everyone feels about what, if anything, should be done. I just don’t know. I want to know what each person here thinks.

I feel the most important thing right now, is to let go of the “would’ve”, “should’ve” and “could’ve” mindset. The reality is we are where we are, and no amount of blaming or creating cracks within the US or the United Nations will take us back in time to change where we are today. I am most concerned about attempts to use historical Political decisions to destroy the unity we have been standing on the last couple weeks. To crack any unity would play in Putins favor. I believe our energy should instead stay focused on what we can do in the here and now. Later, we can take lessons learned from the past. IMO, this includes continuing an intentional focus on economic sanctions and giving them time to take course.

It may be happening and just not making headlines, but it would be great to see a more intentional strategic focus on humanitarian relief and aide. A solid role in saving lives rather than taking lives. This includes getting in food and medical care supplies in the same way we are getting in weapons. Headlines of Humanitarian efforts would carry us much further with a potential out of touch Russian audience than headlines of sending in weaponry. Both are important at this time, but to the mother of a Russian solider that believes in Putin, the weaponry headlines are going to trigger the emotional reaction Putin needs to maintain his narrative of events.

I also feel we should stand strong and keep showing we will increase our forces on the Nato flank. I feel Putin is attempting to trigger us in some ways. He needs to lose this War on his own without the ability to point the finger back at NATO and the US IMO.

I also feel we need to stop promoting our own fear for Putins reaction to our decisions.

*All Personal Opinion*
 
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