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This might be a little tougher than Putin thought...



That guy is clearly a Russian Troll
That destroyed force grows larger and larger.



And now - LOL Amazing how much info they could find out the same day this "happened".

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Interesting tank article.
Hoping that they don't have the crews for whatever tanks they can scrape up.
 

Finland donates more defence supplies worth 8.3 mln euros to Ukraine​

"Finland will donate defence supplies worth 8.3 million euros to Ukraine, bringing the total value of Finland's defence donations to Ukraine to 92.3 million ($92.2 million) since the beginning of Russia's invasion, a defence ministry spokesman said on Thursday.
"Ukraine's defensive fight continues, the need for aid remains high," Finland's defence minister Antti Kaikkonen said in a statement, which gave no description of the materiel or timeline for its delivery for security reasons. ($1 = 1.0007 euros)"

https://www.devdiscourse.com/articl...efence-supplies-worth-83-mln-euros-to-ukraine
 
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Hope it was armor and vehicles jammed up waiting for a chance to escape across the river. (See location photo.)

 
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Are the drones marking targets with a laser for guided artillery shells to hit?
I wondered about that flashing also. It seems to be what you suggest. I wonder why we do not see it more often-reflecting off the mortar tube or just not used on a small target where it shows up better that often?
 
Russians TG and even MoD are sharing the news about UKR forces landed SOF group in 60 fighters in Energodar and they are trying to seize nucliar plant. Blue - as if landing site, large purple circle - nuclear plant territory, small inner circle - reactors. As if Russian helicopters and artillery now eliminatig landing group, but very likely this is "virtual war" to prevent inspectors access to the plant

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Dah comrade, eliminatig. As if.
 
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Tehran presented Moscow with an unnamed European leader’s proposal for a “peace initiative” to end the war in Ukraine, Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian confirmed on Wednesday, according to a report in Al Jazeera.

During a news conference in Moscow with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov, Amirabdollahian announced he has provided the Russians with a European leader’s proposal that had been given to Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. “There are ideas to help establish peace and stop the fighting in Ukraine, and I shared these ideas with Mr. Lavrov,” Amirabdollahian added.

While further details about the proposal are unknown, Iran’s top diplomat said that it deals with prisoners of war and southeastern Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP). The Russian controlled plant, Europe’s largest, has been the site of constant shelling during recent weeks. Moscow blames Ukraine for the attacks and Russian President Vladimir Putin recently told his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron the shelling could cause a “large-scale catastrophe.” Putin and Macron agreed that the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), should visit the plant as soon as possible.

While Ukraine accuses Russia of being behind the shelling, it makes little sense for Moscow to attack the plant and tempt nuclear disaster when the Russians have controlled the ZNPP and the surrounding areas since March. This week, the IAEA mission arrived in Zaporizhzhia and the inspections should begin soon. The Russian side is confident the mission will find evidence proving Ukraine is the responsible party.

Though Amirabdollahian would not name the European leader behind the proposal, Iran’s semi-official INSA news site reported it was Macron. Mohammad Jamshidi, one of Raisi’s political deputies, tweeted Amirabdollahian had a “a peace initiative and an important message” from a “top western European leader.”

After the August 19 call between Putin and Macron regarding the ZNPP, their first in three months, the two agreed to “speak about this subject again in the next few days following discussions between the technical teams and before the deployment of the mission.”

The Al Jazeera report added that, since the war began, Tehran has repeatedly passed along messages between Moscow and Kiev. However, this is the first publicly known instance of the Iranians delivering a message from Europe.
 
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