Ze halen nu al S300 en S400's weg uit het verre oosten en het noorden om in en rondom Oekrane te worden neergezet. Ik denk dat er wel wat druk op staat. En ze zullen ook wel iets moeten laten staan om de rest van het land te kunnen verdedigen.quote:Op woensdag 26 juni 2024 22:34 schreef BEFEM het volgende:
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Hadden de Russen sowieso niet iets van 500 s300 installaties?
Rusland beslaat een flink oppervlak en nu drones in staat zijn tot ver in Rusland binnen te dringen, vallen er waarschijnlijk steeds meer gaten in de luchtverdediging. Probleem lijkt me dat hun luchtafweer nabij het front al snel gedetecteerd en uitgeschakeld wordt is mijn indruk, de beschikbaarheid put dan uiteindelijk toch uit.quote:Op woensdag 26 juni 2024 22:49 schreef Ulx het volgende:
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Ze halen nu al S300 en S400's weg uit het verre oosten en het noorden om in en rondom Oekrane te worden neergezet. Ik denk dat er wel wat druk op staat. En ze zullen ook wel iets moeten laten staan om de rest van het land te kunnen verdedigen.
Ze zullen heel veel launchers hebben. Maar de 2 radar installaties, en de commando posten, ik denk niet dat ze er daar 500 van hebben.quote:Op woensdag 26 juni 2024 22:34 schreef BEFEM het volgende:
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Hadden de Russen sowieso niet iets van 500 s300 installaties?
Als je alleen al kijktnaar de S-400, rusland had iets van 57 batterijen met ieder 8 lanceerders. In totaal 465 lanceerders.quote:Op woensdag 26 juni 2024 22:49 schreef Ulx het volgende:
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Ze halen nu al S300 en S400's weg uit het verre oosten en het noorden om in en rondom Oekrane te worden neergezet. Ik denk dat er wel wat druk op staat. En ze zullen ook wel iets moeten laten staan om de rest van het land te kunnen verdedigen.
Niet allemaal. Ze hebben een aantal TELARs voor de S300. Die hebben niet per se een aparte radar nodig.quote:Op woensdag 26 juni 2024 23:02 schreef ExTec het volgende:
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Ze zullen heel veel launchers hebben. Maar de 2 radar installaties, en de commando posten, ik denk niet dat ze er daar 500 van hebben.
Maar zijn die gebouwd of bestaan ze vooral op papier?quote:Op woensdag 26 juni 2024 23:06 schreef oheng het volgende:
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Als je alleen al kijktnaar de S-400, rusland had iets van 57 batterijen met ieder 8 lanceerders. In totaal 465 lanceerders.
Daar zijn nu meer dan 17 van vernietigd.
Ik denk niet dat rusland ooit zonder S-400's komt te zitten. Maar, ze alleen onderdrukken kan al genoeg wezen.
Het lijkt me niet dat een F-16 ooit boven vijandelijk gebied zal kunnen vliegen.
Het exacte aantal maakt niet zo heel veel uit. Misschien is slechts 50% inzetbaar.quote:Op woensdag 26 juni 2024 23:20 schreef Ulx het volgende:
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Maar zijn die gebouwd of bestaan ze vooral op papier?
quote:NASA Satellites Reveal Fire at Russia's Drone Launch Site in Occupied Crimea
Fire near Cape Chauda in occupied Crimea, June 25, 2024. (Source: Radio Svoboda)
According to satellite monitoring data, on June 25, a fire broke out in the area of Cape Chauda in Crimea annexed by Russia, where the military training ground of the Russian army is located and from where Russian troops launch Shahed-136/131 type drones over Ukraine.
Radio Svoboda reported this on Wednesday, June 26, with reference to satellite images published on the NASA fire monitoring website.
Satellite image confirming fire in Cape Chauda area, June 25, 2024. (Source: Radio Svoboda)
The fire occurred approximately on the southeastern shore of the Feodosia Bay. What caused the fire is unknown, there have been no reports of missile or drone attacks on this area of Crimea in recent days.
In the late 1980s, the military training area on the cape was closed, but in 2016, the Russian Federation resumed its work. The Russian Air and Space Forces conducted air shows and training here in 2019.
In the period from November 1, 2022, to May 30, 2023, residents of the occupied peninsula were prohibited from entering the territory of the cape. The Russian mass media reported measures being taken to carry out test works.
Idd. Luve (duimpje van achja) zullen ze altijd genoeg hebben. Daar is heel hun doctrine op bedacht.quote:Op woensdag 26 juni 2024 23:06 schreef oheng het volgende:
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Als je alleen al kijktnaar de S-400, rusland had iets van 57 batterijen met ieder 8 lanceerders. In totaal 465 lanceerders.
Daar zijn nu meer dan 17 van vernietigd.
Ik denk niet dat rusland ooit zonder S-400's komt te zitten. Maar, ze alleen onderdrukken kan al genoeg wezen.
Het lijkt me niet dat een F-16 ooit boven vijandelijk gebied zal kunnen vliegen.
Dat is juist hun probleem. Oekrane draait met hun drones rondjes om die systemen. Dus ze moeten zorgen dat er achter de eerste verdedigingslinie nog een tweede is om drones/vliegtuigen die daar weten te komen alsnog te stoppen. Dus Rusland kan het risico niet nemen veel te verliezen, want ontstaat er dan n gat dan ligt het hele luchtruim open. Dat zien andere landen ook wel.quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 08:13 schreef BEFEM het volgende:
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Idd. Luve (duimpje van achja) zullen ze altijd genoeg hebben. Daar is heel hun doctrine op bedacht.
of uit papier.quote:Op woensdag 26 juni 2024 23:20 schreef Ulx het volgende:
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Maar zijn die gebouwd of bestaan ze vooral op papier?
Pas bij luverd geeft ie een duimquote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 08:13 schreef BEFEM het volgende:
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Idd. Luve (duimpje van achja) zullen ze altijd genoeg hebben. Daar is heel hun doctrine op bedacht.
Ik gebruik alleen videogame jargon, dus is het: AA. Anti-Air.quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 10:48 schreef StateOfMind het volgende:
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Pas bij luverd geeft ie een duim
Maar westelijke landen zijn de oorlogshitsers.quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 11:54 schreef oheng het volgende:
Hamas komt ook weer op bezoek in rusland.
Lekkere vrienden: Iran, Taliban, Noord Korea, Hamas...
Lijkt wel een Axis of Evil.quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 11:54 schreef oheng het volgende:
Hamas komt ook weer op bezoek in rusland.
Lekkere vrienden: Iran, Taliban, Noord Korea, Hamas...
Beetje de burgers van die heilstaten verleiden met hun verderfelijke vrijheden.quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 12:02 schreef Straatcommando. het volgende:
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Maar westelijke landen zijn de oorlogshitsers.
Het vriendenclubje van misdadige barbarenvolkeren, oftewel "de as van het kwaad".quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 11:54 schreef oheng het volgende:
Hamas komt ook weer op bezoek in rusland.
Lekkere vrienden: Iran, Taliban, Noord Korea, Hamas...
De Booswichtenclub 😱quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 13:09 schreef spicymchaggis het volgende:
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Het vriendenclubje van misdadige barbarenvolkeren, oftewel "de as van het kwaad".
quote:Ukraine shoots down five enemy missiles, 23 UAVs overnight
On the night of June 27, Russians launched a missile and air strike against Ukraine, using air- and sea-launched missiles and Shahed-type attack drones. The Ukrainian air defense forces shot down 5 missiles and 23 drones.
According to Ukrinform, Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk reported this on Telegram.
According to him, the enemy launched six missiles of various types and 23 attack UAVs:
- 1 Kh-47 M2 Kinzhal missile (from the airspace of Russia’s Tambov region);
- 4 Kalibr cruise missiles (from the northeastern part of the Black Sea);
- 1 Kh-59/Kh-69 guided missile (from the airspace of Russia’s Kursk region);
- 23 Shahed-131/136 attack UAVs (from Russia’s Primorsko-Akhtarsk).
Fighter aircraft, anti-aircraft missile units of the Air Force, mobile fire groups and EW units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces were involved in the combat operations.
28 enemy aerial targets were shot down:
- 4 Kalibr cruise missiles;
- 1 Kh-59/Kh-69 guided missile;
- 23 Shahed-131/136 attack UAVs.
As reported, since January 1, 2024, the Russian invaders have launched 2,277 Shahed-type attack drones against Ukraine. The air defense forces destroyed about 86% of them – 1,953 UAVs.
quote:Drones attacked a fuel plant in the Russian Federation
Ukrainian Lyutyi attack drone
Drones attacked a Russian aviation fuel plant in the Tver region several times during the night.
The Baza Telegram channel reported on this.
A plant in Redkino, Tver region, was attacked twice by attack drones.
According to eyewitnesses, the first attack on the plant took place at around 2 a.m. Three unmanned aerial vehicles struck the facility.
One of the drones landed on the roof of workshop No. 4 and exploded. The second one was shot down by air defense forces and also fell near the shop. It exploded a few minutes later. The third drone attacked flammable liquid tanks on the plant’s premises, damaging a pipeline and starting a fire.
Two hours later, around 4 a.m., the plant was attacked by another UAV. The drone also came down near workshop No. 4.
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Is alleen mogelijk met de F-16CJ/DJ Block 50D/52D en die krijgen ze niet voor zover ik weet.quote:Op woensdag 26 juni 2024 21:47 schreef TwenteFC het volgende:
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F16 is oud, maar het platform heeft wel grote voordelen. Om een voorbeeld te noemen; de HARM raketten die ze gebruiken om radar installaties kapot te schieten die moeten nu op de grond geprogrammeerd worden waarna ze de raket onder een Mig knutselen.
F16's kunnen dat realtime, in de lucht door eigen radar, maar ook op data gevoerd door andere westerse systemen (via Link 16) of bijv de AWAC vliegtuigen die Zweden levert.
HARM Targeting System.quote:The F-16CJ/DJ Block 50D/52D have the HARM avionics/Launcher Interface Computer (ALIC) resulting in a full autonomous employment capability of the HARM missile. This capability adds the SEAD (Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses) mission to the already extensive list of missions the F-16 is capable to perform.
Klopt.quote:Alleen net zoals russische vliegtuigen allemaal neergaan wanneer ze in de buurt komen van de Oekrainse AA, zo gaan de F16's waarschijnlijk ook neer als ze onverwacht bij de Russische AA terecht komen.
quote:Poland Launches ‘Holidays With the Army’ Program to Boost Recruitment
Poland has launched an initiative to boost its military recruitment campaign in the face of increasing threats in the region.
Dubbed “Holidays With the Army,” the program involves providing basic military training to Polish citizens aged 18 to 35 over 28 days.
Many of the participants are recent high school graduates who are eligible to enlist.
Despite the program’s name, participants are far from being given a holiday as they have to wake up early and learn combat and survival skills.
During free time, trainees are required to clean their quarters and are prohibited from leaving the base.
Those who complete the basic military training will reportedly receive 6,000 zlotys ($1,491).
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Tuurlijk, ze worden daar heen gestuurd om loopgraven te graven en fortificaties te bouwen. Die staan binnen no time aan het front natuurlijk.quote:Over 10,000 newly naturalised Russian citizens sent to ‘dig trenches’ in Ukraine
The head of Russia’s Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, told the St. Petersburg International Legal Forum on Thursday that up to 10,000 recently naturalised Russian citizens had been sent to serve in Ukraine.
Under Russian law, any successful male applicant for Russian citizenship must register for military service and join the “special military operation” in Ukraine “if required”, Bastrykin said, adding that the Russian authorities had “caught” over 30,000 who hadn’t done so, about 10,000 of whom had joined the ranks of “rear units” to “dig trenches and build fortifications”.
After the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia adopted laws that simplified the process for obtaining Russian citizenship, making it easier for immigrants, among them citizens of Central Asian states, to apply for residence permits and Russian passports, which led to an increase in migrants arriving in Russia despite the ongoing war.
Over 117,000 Central Asian migrants crossed the Russian border in 2023, more than twice as high as the figure for 2022, according to a Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) report quoted by state-affiliated daily Vedomosti in May.
The Russian authorities have been carrying out raids on migrant neighbourhoods to boost their troop numbers in Ukraine, targeting both naturalised citizens who hadn’t contacted the military recruitment office and illegal migrants, who were promised a Russian passport if they agreed to serve in the military, and threatened with deportation if they refused.
Citizens of Central Asian states have been moving to Russia for work since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and currently number up to 7 million, according to Vedomosti, though their real number may be far higher due to widespread illegal immigration.
Reutersquote:Why arrival of F-16s won't rapidly change Ukraine's fortunes in war with Russia
KYIV, June 27 (Reuters) - Around two years after Ukraine started asking allies for F-16 fighter jets to help it fight Russian forces, the first planes are set to arrive by next month.
The length of the process, from procuring the U.S.-designed aircraft and training Ukrainian pilots to fly them, has frustrated Kyiv.
Russia has had time to prepare defences to try to nullify the F-16s' impact, and Ukraine has had to survive with a depleted air force a fraction of the size and sophistication of the enemy's.
Here are some facts about how the F-16s may help Ukraine and what obstacles still lie in the way of effective deployment:
POTENTIAL IMPACT
Some analysts say the F-16s will not alone prove a turning point in the war, which began with Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022.
"You'd have to separate symbolism from the actual impact on the battlefield - which will be useful but modest, particularly in the beginning," said Mark Cancian, senior adviser with the International Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
Serhii Kuzan, chairman of the Ukrainian Security and Cooperation Center, a non-governmental research group, said at least 60 planes would be needed for significant operations as Ukraine attempts to push Russian aviation back from its borders.
Lawmaker Oleksandra Ustinova, who leads Kyiv's parliamentary commission on arms and munitions, said that Ukraine would need nearer to 120 F-16s to boost its air capability significantly.
While the pilots gain experience in Ukrainian skies and the military builds out its air infrastructure, the initial deliveries could at least help Ukraine strengthen its air shield, experts say.
"It will provide some air defence and depth capacity, potentially also help intercepting Shaheds [Iranian-built drones] and cruise missiles. Although it is a very expensive way of doing that, munitions-wise," said Justin Bronk, senior research fellow for airpower and technology at Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).
Ukraine's military has worked hard to reduce the threat to the arriving F-16s in recent months by attacking Russian air defences, according to Kuzan.
"The formation of the battlefield, especially in the south, is already taking place," he said. "Ukraine has the capabilities to systematically strike Russia's foremost air defence complexes."
But Cancian of CSIS said he expected Ukraine to try to open gaps in Russia's defences in the immediate run-up to planned F-16 attacks rather than a long time in advance.
PILOTS AND MAINTENANCE
Training will be crucial.
"You can have lots of fast jets but if they don't have effective weapons, and air crew able to employ them with effective tactics, then they will just be shot down in large numbers," said Bronk.
The timeline for the training of Ukrainian pilots on F-16s has dominated discussions about deliveries and pledges of more than 70 jets.
By the end of 2024, Ukraine expects to have at least 20 pilots ready to fly F-16s, Ustinova said.
"It is difficult to solicit more planes when you don't have people to pilot them," she said, adding that, at first, Ukraine will have more F-16s than qualified pilots.
"Waiting in line for 10 years before our pilots are trained is not OK."
The Ukrainian Air Force spokesperson declined to comment.
U.S. officials have directed questions on training to Ukraine and noted that pilots can also be trained in Europe. However, Bronk said NATO's capacity was already stretched.
He added that aircraft maintenance was an even more pressing challenge than pilot training.
He said most repairs and maintenance would need to happen inside Ukraine, and it would probably have to rely on foreign contractors who know the aircraft.
AIR BASES UNDER THREAT
Russia has already intensified its attacks on infrastructure that could be used for the maintenance and deployment of F-16s, some experts said.
"Russia is striking all airfields, potential F-16 bases, every day, including attempts to damage airstrips and infrastructure. These strikes have not paused for the last two months, at least," Kuzan said.
The targets will become all the more valuable when the aircraft, pilots and maintenance teams arrive. This is likely to force Ukraine to install missile defences to protect them, even though it is short of both air defence systems and ammunition.
"We have to accept the fact that the airfields will be well-protected when civilian objects could be under attack," Kuzan said, adding that each base would need at least two Patriot and two NASAMS batteries to secure it.
"As soon as we (build up our flight capabilities), we will push their planes back and the terror will stop. But these couple of months will be truly difficult," Kuzan added.
quote:Russia Loses Last Black Sea Missile Ship – Putin Demands Better Protection
Putin urges increased protection for the fleet against long-range missiles, after Ukraine eliminates another missile ship in Sevastopol, forcing Moscow to move the fleet to mainland Russia.
Russia's Navy needs to be protected from long-range missile attacks as soon as possible, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting discussing shipbuilding on Wednesday, June 26.
"It is necessary to protect our fleet from possible attacks already on the far outskirts of naval bases and areas of operation of our ships," he said.
Last month, Ukraine's Armed Forces destroyed a Russian Black Sea Fleet small missile ship, the Cyclone, during an attack on the occupied port of Sevastopol. According to Ukrainian Navy spokesman Dmytro Pletenchuk, the 22800 Karakut class vessel was the last Kalibr equipped Russian missile carrier on the Crimean Peninsula, as the rest had already been transferred to Novorossiysk due to the Ukrainian attacks.
Putin noted that to increase the combat stability of the Black Sea fleet, "special attention should be paid to the speedy introduction of remote threat detection systems, including those from unmanned vehicles."
He also said that the fleet is being replenished with new ships, equipped with modern weapons, and that domestic shipbuilders will hand over more than 40 vessels to the Defense Ministry this year.
Putin kan wel meer willen, en de ja knikkers om hem heen zullen hem vast niet tegenspreken. Sowieso is het de vraag hoeveel van deze 40 schepen inzetbaar zullen zijn in de Zwarte Zee/Zee van Azov.SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.
quote:Ukrainian pilots launch AASM bombs from ultra-low altitudes
The Ukrainian MiG-29 launches AASM-250 bombs
A Ukrainian MiG-29 launched French AASM-250 bombs at the ultra-low altitude in the Belgorod region.
The Ukrainian military published the footage of the combat operation.
The pilot of the Ukrainian fighter jet performed a complex dive-bombing maneuver with two bombs at an extremely low altitude to avoid being hit by Russian anti-aircraft missiles near the front line.
He managed to launch the bombs from such a low altitude due to a sharp maneuver and a feature of the French AASM adjusted aerial bomb equipped with a solid rocket booster.
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Dat zou geweldig nieuws zijn natuurlijk als deze onderhandelingen succesvol zijn. Ik meen eerder al gelezen te hebben dat Israel deze met pensioen wil sturen.quote:
quote:Russia mulling downgrading ties with West, Kremlin says
Russia is considering a possible downgrading of relations with the West due to the deeper involvement of the United States and its allies in the Ukraine war, but no decision had yet been taken, the Kremlin said on Thursday.
A downgrading of relations - or even breaking them off - would illustrate the gravity of the confrontation between Russia and the West over Ukraine after an escalation in tensions over the war in recent months.
Even during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, when the Cold War is thought to have come closest to nuclear war, Russia did not sever relations with the United States, though Moscow did break off ties with Israel over the 1967 Middle East war.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told the Izvestia newspaper that ambassadors fulfilled a difficult but important job that allowed a channel of communication to operate in troubled times.
But Ryabkov also said that a possible downgrading of ties with the West was being studied.
Lol, en nu moeten we bang zijn ofzo? En n van de mogelijke opties waar ze over aan het nadenken zijn. Laat me raden een nucleaire aanval op het westen is n van de andere opties?SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.
quote:Ukraine and EU Have Signed a Historic Bilateral Security Agreement. Here’s What it Includes
On June 27, Ukraine and the European Union signed a security agreement on the sidelines of the EU Summit. The agreement was signed by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his visit to Brussels.
The agreement covers the supply of arms to Ukraine, military training, defense industry cooperation, and demining.
Security agreements were also signed with Lithuania and Estonia.
The text of the document contained two main sections on security guarantees, each with nine points, including:
• 50 billion will be allocated for the next 4 years within the framework of the Ukraine Facility program; funds to reimburse EU countries for weapons provided to Ukraine from the European Peace Fund; 5 billion for weapons from the Fund for Aid to Ukraine, and profits from frozen Russian assets.
• the long-term supply of military equipment, military training, defense reform, cooperation between the defense industries of Ukraine and the EU, cybersecurity, and intelligence exchange.
• the “future of Ukraine and its citizens in the European Union,” demining and reconstruction, continued support for refugees, preservation and strengthening of anti-Russian sanctions, and the creation of a special tribunal for the Russian political elite.
• an action plan in the event of possible future aggression, including urgent consultations to take place within a day.
For the first time, this agreement will guarantee the commitment of all 27 member states to provide Ukraine with broad support despite any internal institutional changes.
Earlier, Zelenskyy announced that three security agreements were planned to be signed in Brussels, one of which is with the European Union.
quote:The Russian fleet is demonstrating the least activity in Novorossiysk
Landing boat D-199 in Novorossiysk. 27.07.2014. Photo credits: forums.airbase.ru
The Russian naval base Novorossiysk has currently the least activity of surface ships over the entire period of observation.
The satellite images were published by the user on the social network X.
The image captures the smallest number of surface ships at the Novorossiysk Naval Base: one Project 775 landing ship, one Ivan Gren-class landing ship, and two Sivuch class gunboats.
Small missile ships, as well as some landing ships, were moved to the Sea of Azov to disguise them from Ukrainian naval drones.
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quote:Russian official calls for complete destruction of Ukraine until 'there is nothing left'
A Russian official currently in charge of the occupied Zaporizhzhia region says it's time to "burn everything Ukrainian down to the root" until "there is no trace left".
Dmitry Rogozin, who was previously head of Russia's space agency, posted on his Telegram channel that there could be "no truce" with Ukraine as it would mean "certain death for our children and grandchildren".
"This time we need to burn everything Ukrainian down to the root," he said.
"Together with their bastard literature, delusional history, cannibalism of the 'ancient Ukrainians', passion for fascist 'aesthetics' and servility towards the West.
"Burn it so that there is no spirit left. No truces. Any truce, let alone reconciliation, is certain death for our children and grandchildren."
The comments come as the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) adopted three resolutions relating to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Among them is recognition of Russia's intent in destroying Ukraine's cultural heritage and identity.
quote:More Americans are ending up in Russian jails. Prospects for their release are unclear
This photo combination shows some of the U.S. citizens who are in Russian custody. Clockwise from top left are Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, corporate security executive Paul Whelan, Army Staff Sgt. Gordon Black, a dual U.S.-Russian national Robert Woodland Romanov, Prague-based editor for the U.S. government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Tatar-Bashkir service Alsu Kurmasheva, and a dual U.S.-Russian national Ksenia Karelina also known as Khavana. (AP Photo)
One was a journalist on a reporting trip. Another was attending a wedding. Yet another was a dual national returning to visit family.
All are U.S. citizens now behind bars in Russia on various charges.
Arrests of Americans in Russia are increasingly common with relations sinking to Cold War lows. Washington accuses Moscow of using U.S. citizens as bargaining chips, but Russia insists they all broke the law.
While high-profile prisoner exchanges have occurred, the prospects of swaps are unclear.
“It seems that since Moscow itself has cut off most of the communication channels and does not know how to restore them properly without losing face, they are trying to use the hostages. … At least that’s what it looks like,” said Boris Bondarev, a former Russian diplomat who quit after Moscow invaded Ukraine in 2022.
Hopelijk zal dit een waarschuwing zijn voor de Westerse mensen die een bezoekje aan Rusland willen brengen. Want enkele van deze gevangenen hadden natuurlijk voorkomen kunnen worden met een beetje gezond verstand. Denk aan de Amerikaanse soldaat die op bezoek ging bij zijn Russische vriendin, of de vrouw die geld aan Oekrane had gedoneerd.SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.
quote:Congress gives new NATO leader blank slate — despite past Trump criticisms
Mark Rutte is mostly starting from square one as he establishes relationships with key U.S. lawmakers tasked with doling out dollars and military assistance internationally.
Mark Rutte is grabbing the reins of NATO at a perilous time for the alliance — but he’ll be starting with effectively a blank slate among U.S. lawmakers.
House members, even those with extensive foreign policy portfolios, say they’ve yet to hear from the incoming secretary general of NATO and many lawmakers know next to nothing about him. That means Rutte, who the alliance formally selected as its next leader on Wednesday, will have significant work to do to establish and develop relationships with U.S. lawmakers tasked with doling out dollars and military assistance internationally.
Democrats who do know the incumbent Dutch prime minister had warm words about his capabilities even as they acknowledged potential friction — particularly if former President Donald Trump regains the White House. Current NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg still holds the post until Oct. 1, a possible reason U.S. lawmakers said they’d not yet had direct outreach from Rutte.
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quote:A bloc of 70 Republicans supported an amendment from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) that would prohibit any additional funding for Ukraine amid its ongoing war with Russia as the chamber considers a defense funding package.
Support for Ukraine among House GOP members has eroded as the conflict continues, even though Congress ultimately approved a foreign aid package with funds for Ukraine earlier this year over conservative objections.
Je raadt nooit wat er gemaakt wordt met die shell bodies.quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 21:15 schreef BEFEM het volgende:
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De eerste tweet heeft het over shells en de tweede heeft het over shell bodies...
Maar shell bodies is niet het enige wat je nodig hebt. Dat lijkt me wel duidelijk.quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 21:19 schreef Delenlill het volgende:
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Je raadt nooit wat er gemaakt wordt met die shell bodies.
Die 36.000 shell bodies gaat over een deel van het productie proces. De explosieve lading wordt in een andere fabriek erin geplaatst. De productie van de shell bodies was de bottleneck, en die krijgt dus ook die nieuwe fabriek in Texas erbij.quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 21:19 schreef BEFEM het volgende:
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Maar shell bodies is niet het enige wat je nodig hebt. Dat lijkt me wel duidelijk.
De eerste lichting bestaat dus uit 50.000 shells. Wat ik eigenlijk tegen vindt vallen.quote:Czechia has sent first 50,000 shells to Ukraine, minister says
The Czech Republic has delivered the first 50,000 shells to Ukraine as part of the Prague-led initiative, the country's defense minister Jana Cernohov said on June 27, the Czech Press Agency (CTK) reported.
Czech President Petr Pavel said in February that Prague had identified 500,000 155mm shells and 300,000 122 mm shells outside Europe that could be bought and sent to Ukraine after the necessary funds were allocated to the initiative.
Ukraine has received the first batch of artillery shells "some time ago," Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said on June 25. Prague worked on the shipment jointly with Germany, CTK wrote.
According to the defense ministry, 50,000 shells make up the first batch of 180,000 rounds of ammunition financed by Germany.
The Czech Republic allocated almost over 34 million euro ($36 million) for the effort, Fiala said. The money will be used to purchase shells from STV Group, the Czech ammunition producer.
Several countries, including the Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Portugal, Canada, and the Netherlands, have since contributed funds to the Czech initiative, which may result in the delivery of 1.5 million rounds to Kyiv, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky said in late March.
More than 1.6 billion euros ($1.7 million) have been allocated for the effort, according to the prime minister.
Pavel launched the initiative against the backdrop of Ukraine losing the key front-line city of Avdiivka in February amid a severe ammunition shortage.
Moscow is still outpacing the West in securing artillery supplies on international markets, the Czech government said, fearing that delayed payments to arms companies could result in millions of munitions being shipped to Moscow rather than Kyiv, the Financial Times reported in late May.
Hij heeft gelijk, je moet niets van je vijand over laten. Rusland moet kapot.quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 20:55 schreef Delenlill het volgende:
https://news.sky.com/stor(...)880907#liveblog-body
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quote:Russia Conducts Widespread Torture and Abuse of Ukrainian Civilian Detainees and POWs, UN Reports
Protest in Vilnius in support of the Ukrainians captured by Russia, May 20, 2024. (Source: Ukrainian Embassy in Lithuania)
The 26th of June marked the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. The Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU) works on preventing torture, documenting violations, and holding the guilty accountable.
The HRMMU was deployed in 2014 and has the goal of monitoring and issuing public reports on human rights conditions, aiming to strengthen human rights protection and ensure accountability for those responsible for human rights abuses.
Since February 2022, HRMMU interviewed over 600 released Ukrainian civilian detainees and prisoners of war (POWs), including those who were freed from Russian captivity on 31 May.
In line with earlier findings, each participant in this recent exchange has recounted instances of torture, ranging from severe beatings and prolonged stress positions to electric shocks applied to genitals and attacks by dogs.
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Yup, van de twitters, zonder paywall.quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 23:12 schreef oheng het volgende:
Israel: 8 x Patriot Pac-2 batterijen naar Oekraine?
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Patriot air defenses to be mothballed after decades of mostly gathering dustquote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 23:23 schreef ExTec het volgende:
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quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 21:15 schreef Delenlill het volgende:
https://www.politico.com/(...)blank-slate-00165301
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Maar hij heeft wel altijd achter Oekrane gestaan, heeft veel politieke capaciteiten, en is aalglad. Met een beetje mazzel bezorgd hij Poetin meer hoofdpijn dan Zelensky :-)
Ja, toekomst ziet er toppie uit voor modda rossia.quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 23:40 schreef Shotty het volgende:
Maar hij heeft wel altijd achter Oekrane gestaan, heeft veel politieke capaciteiten, en is aalglad. Met een beetje mazzel bezorgd hij Poetin meer hoofdpijn dan Zelensky :-)
'Accuse the other of which you are guilty'quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 21:41 schreef TwenteFC het volgende:
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Het zijn dit soort filmpjes waardoor de steun voor Oekrane voor nooit genoeg kan zijn tot de laatste rus vrijwillig of in een lijkzak terug gaat naar die shithole waar ze vandaan kwamen.
Ze denken als nazi's, ze gedragen zich als nazi's en ze zijn er maar wat trots op.
Ben wel benieuwd wat voor mensen het zijn die openlijk rusland steunen, kom ze alleen op het internet tegen.
Dit staat de Oekraners te wachten als ze de oorlog verliezen.quote:Op donderdag 27 juni 2024 21:41 schreef TwenteFC het volgende:
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Het zijn dit soort filmpjes waardoor de steun voor Oekrane voor nooit genoeg kan zijn tot de laatste rus vrijwillig of in een lijkzak terug gaat naar die shithole waar ze vandaan kwamen.
Ze denken als nazi's, ze gedragen zich als nazi's en ze zijn er maar wat trots op.
Ben wel benieuwd wat voor mensen het zijn die openlijk rusland steunen, kom ze alleen op het internet tegen.
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