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A guy was burned alive... A woman was raped... They are not people...
For those who are against the special operation. For those who believe that the Azov people are treated too harshly.
Banners found in one of the locations of Azov "non-Nazis".
Well, what can I say? Of course they are not Nazis. They are just mentally ill creatures.
Text (in Russian by the way) says:
"Kill Russian pigs!"
and
"Glory to Ukraine!
Russians are the people of self-cannibals, self-sacrificing, mindlessly destroying themselves, others and the animated nature".
Colonelcassad
t.me
Residents of Popasna told Izvestia correspondent Alexei Poltoranin how the nationalists shot at houses with civilians and kept them in the basements, not letting them out of the city.
Ukrainian fighters placed firing positions right in the yards, using residential buildings as a shield.
There is a mass surrender of Ukrainian soldiers in the LNR against the backdrop of the surrender of the Azov militants from Azovstal: “We want to live,” says a serviceman of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Facing 8 years for leaving his position to survive at any cost, the POW of the 1st battalion of the 79th Ukrainian Brigade nonetheless chose to preserve hailife.
Thanks to:
Heil Ukraine
Heil Ukraine is an english speaking channel dedicated to spreading the awareness and condemning Ukrainian neo-nazism.t.me
The Russian army uses small encirclements tactic against Ukrainian forces. The encircled force cannot retreat, receive supplies or reinforcements, and can be attacked from multiple sides. See examples from the current events. Taken from t.me/RVvoenkor
On the armies and losses. Part 1.
When people talk about the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, they paint an image of big Russia versus a small Ukraine. In reality, Ukraine is a big country with a big army.
It was ranked 3rd in Europe. At least 300,000 active troops, and then doubled in a few mobilization waves. They received billions of dollars in military aid from all western countries.
Question: What price did Ukraine have to pay?
The military was reorganized. Enormous stockpiles of weapons, ammunition, modern gear and equipment, etc. They acquired intelligence, portable anti-tank and anti-aircraft systems.
Over the last 8 years, the Ukrainian forces have also built serious defense lines in Donbass.
It is clear that VSU is a formidable foe to the Russian Army.
On the armies and losses. Part 2
The Russian army is definitely larger, and estimates suggest the Russian military is 1.6 - 1.9 million, including + 2 million mobilization reserves. Unfortunately, I am unable to provide accurate numbers, since some information comes from foreign sources and some from official Russian reports.
However, Russia is using only 8-10% of its active military forces in Ukraine.
The Internet is full of content mocking Russia. The media's job is to create an image in our heads and maintain it. They believe they can decide what is good and bad. So, they attack Putin's personality from every angle, spread fake news about heavy troop casualties and crimes. They talk about the demoralized army with outdated equipment and begging to go back home.
Their job is not journalism. The media is a big PR agency that sells information.
On the armies and losses. Part 3
Before I write about casualties, I want to say it is a really sad subject.
The division between these two nations was made up. Don't know much about Western Ukraine, but Eastern Ukraine's always been close to Russian hearts, like brothers and sisters.
Given the high number of cases of misinformation, I don't consider the Ukrainian claims.
Unlike the Ukrainian fanfare claims, Russia has actual files on pretty much everything, including casualties records. The files are available to the public.
Here's the examples: https://telegra.ph/Dannye-o-boevyh-...po-sostoyaniyu-na-29-marta-2022-goda-CH-04-17
On the armies and losses. Part 4
Here's what we know.
By March 25, 2022
1,351 Russian soldiers were killed and 3,825 wounded.
* There is no more data on the subject, but speculations.
Although the up-to-date figures are unknown, the Russian casualty rate has fallen since due to tactics changes and learning from the mistakes of the first week. Some estimate up to 3k KIA.
By April 18, 2022
23,367 Ukrainian soldiers were killed. The ratio of dead to wounded is usually 1:3. Therefore, we can estimate around 60,000 or more. These numbers do not include deserters, missing in action, and surrendered troops. Kiev and the collective West carefully hide or reject these numbers to keep up morale.
Since then, the fighting has only intensified, and now, with numerous encirclements in Donbass and the surrender of Azovstal, the number of casualties and POWs will only rise.
By May 19, 2022
The Ukrainian forces lost
172 aircraft, 125 helicopters, 942 unmanned aerial vehicles, 313 air defense systems, 3158 tanks and other armoured vehicles, 395 launch rocket systems, 1562 artillery and mortars, as well as 3026 tactical and utility vehicles.
No similar data on the Russian army.
Ukrainian refugees in Poland are reminded by the Poles tired of their outrageous behavior that they are merely guests there.
Ukrainian neo-Nazies.
If you thought bringing refugees from the middle east was a bad idea...
Russian soldier chills by the Sea of Azov, a now wholly Russian sea
Bulgaria cuts funding for Ukrainian refugees
The Bulgarian government has announced an imminent reduction in the amount of compensation for food and accommodation for refugees from Ukraine, placed in local hotels and recreation centers. The amount should be reduced from BGN 40 (about EUR 20) to BGN 15 (about EUR 7.5) per day. It is noted that 15 BGN is enough to pay for accommodation and three meals a day.
A citizen of Mariupol, Tatiana Viktorovna Chernykh, told the Ukrainian military held civilians as hostages and intimidated them:
— They put us in the basement. We were kept there for three days. (The people) were trembling with fear. They were threatened. (The Ukrainian military) were high, drugged with something... A young guy, about 20 years old, waved a knife and said - I would cut your throat.
Пул N3
Советник главы Офиса президента Украины Подоляк: Для меня принципиально, чтобы мы освободили, причем максимально жестко для и коллаборантов, и для российских военных Херсонскую область, Запорожскую область. Нам нужна акватория Азовского моря. Однозначно! Я за то, чтобы в Харьковской области...t.me
Adviser to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Podoliak:
"For me, it is important that we liberate Kherson region and Zaporozhye region as harshly as possible for both collaborators and the Russian military. We need the waters of the Sea of Azov. Definitely!
I am in favor of forgetting the word "Russians" in the Kharkov region. I am in favor of forgetting the word “Russians” in the Lugansk and Donetsk regions and that the criminal elements who call themselves the authorities should not exist. Physically, because they are ordinary bandits."
One of the prisoners of war who surrendered from Azovstal turned out to be an Azov man who threatened to kill Kadyrov and “let his daughters go around”
The name of the "fearless Ukrainian warrior" is David Georgievich Kasatkin. At the beginning of the special operation, a native of Mariupol, born in 1996 with a secondary education, was already listed in the Azov regiment.
In the first days of hostilities, he came across a colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, who was responsible for the defense of the coast - Kasatkin shot him. Later, while sitting in the cellars of Azovstal, David wrote an appeal to “Kadyrov and his dogs”, in which he promised to kill the head of Chechnya and “his litter of piglets”, and “let his daughters go around”.
How Russian soldiers are expected in Donbas — a touching meeting with a grandmother in a liberated suburb of Kremennaya
While the Ukrainian authorities are begging for military equipment and weapons from their Western partners, Russian servicemen do not forget about helping the residents of the liberated LPR and DPR.
Throughout the assault on the Azovstal factory shops, the servicemen of the People's Militia of the DPR constantly wiretapped the enemy's negotiations.
The military recorded the movements of neo-Nazi fighters and knew about the real situation in their hideouts.
Until recently, these shots were a military secret. Today, however, that is history.
Works on demining "Azovstal" have begun.
After demining, the systematic work of assault groups will begin, which should comb the territory of the plant to check if any of the Nazis or foreigners are hiding in some caches, so that later they can quietly escape from Azovstal by changing into civilian clothes.