Ukraine - Russia Conflict

Russian troops launched a missile attack on a bridge across the Dnieper River in the Cherkasy region. The moment a Russian missile hit a bridge across the Dnieper River was caught on video.


 
Russian troops launched a missile attack on a bridge across the Dnieper River in the Cherkasy region. The moment a Russian missile hit a bridge across the Dnieper River was caught on video.


why attack a bridge with a expensive missile, a dumb bomb would have done the job for less.
 
Does z-patriot even know what "boots on the ground" mean? These aren't combat/ground troops but spooks that are there for intel. If anyone believed US was not going to have "people" in Ukraine during the war thn youz aint as smart as you think.

Does this guy also believe no US aircraft are flying inside Ukraine airspace too? :ROFLMAO:

I'm willing to bet my weeks pay F-35s, F-22s and Low Observable drones have flown inside Ukrainian airspace.

F-35s have likely been sniffing up all the EM radiation Russian Buks and S400s have been throwing out. US likely has more intel on Russian S400s than it ever did before the war.
 
In last 24 hours - 150 soldiers, 20 tanks, 28 APCs, 7 artillery, 2 SAM systems, 6 drones, 11 supply trucks. Parking violations are now being prosecuted vigorously.

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Blow up C2, EW, AA, ammo, food and fuel. How will artillery fight without those things?

Yesterday:


 
I think he'd have done it by now if he was going to. The fact is, doing so is an incalculable risk for Putin, with unknown consequences back in Russia. It's one thing telling people to STFU about the war to avoid prison, it's another thing forcing people to die for some BS they don't believe in, against an adversary that has caused them no harm. Once you do that, prison becomes a better option for many, for others turning their weapons on their masters becomes a better option than either. Remember this:

The public opinion about this war is positive in Russia. Putin's approval ratings are through the roof. It's also why their state media is now openly talking about attacking Germany and that they are ready for a wider war with NATO.

When asked about "running out of missiles", one expert said they can make 100 missiles a day without touching reserves.
 
The public opinion about this war is positive in Russia. Putin's approval ratings are through the roof. It's also why their state media is now openly talking about attacking Germany and that they are ready for a wider war with NATO.

When asked about "running out of missiles", one expert said they can make 100 missiles a day without touching reserves.
It's impossible to gauge that, it's like asking a citizen of the DPRK for an opinion of the Kim family. Let them try. The only thing they have going for them now is that we haven't engaged them. Why is everything catching fire in Russia? Why are enlistment offices being petrol bombed? Why are ammo trains derailing? Farmers putting Zs on sheep? Councillors and journalists being arrested for condemning the war? Those opinion polls are probably about as reliable as Russia's loss statistics.

Yeah, at what cost? HIMARS rockets cost $100k, Kalibr-Ms and Iskander-Ms are many millions per unit. One can afford to use a SAM on cruise missiles and Isanders, one can't afford to use SAMs on HIMARS rockets because the SAM costs more than the rocket.