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May 11, 2023
Ukraine SitRep: Delayed Counteroffensive, Russian Defense Lines, Weapon Efficiency

Two weeks ago the Biden administration had recognized that the announced Ukrainian 'counteroffensive' will fail to make much progress.

The operation has still not started and Zelensky has moved its launch further into the future:

Speaking at his headquarters in Kyiv, President Zelensky described combat brigades, some of which were trained by Nato countries, as being "ready" but said the army still needed "some things", including armoured vehicles that were "arriving in batches".

"With [what we already have] we can go forward, and, I think, be successful," he said in an interview for public service broadcasters who are members of Eurovision News, like the BBC. "But we'd lose a lot of people. I think that's unacceptable. So we need to wait. We still need a bit more time."

Time will not prevent that any counteroffensive will lead to high casualty rates. In fact, waiting longer means more attacks on the troops in their current positions. Any detected agglomeration of forces or material is already coming under long range Russian missile fire.

As the counteroffensive is destined to fail the Biden administration is out to move the goal posts. In Foreign Affairs two of its MIC propagandists, Michael Kofman and Rob Lee, demand to prepare for a much longer war:

Policymakers, however, have placed undue emphasis on the upcoming offensive without providing sufficient consideration of what will come afterward and whether Ukraine is well positioned for the next phase. It is critical that Ukraine’s Western partners develop a long-term theory of victory for Ukraine, since even in the best-case scenario, this upcoming offensive is unlikely to end the conflict. Indeed, what follows this operation could be another period of indeterminate fighting and attrition, but with reduced ammunition deliveries to Ukraine. This is already a long war, and it is likely to become protracted. History is an imperfect guide, but it suggests wars that endure for more than a year are likely to go on for at least several more and are exceedingly difficult to end. A Western theory of success must therefore prevent a situation in which the war drags on, but where Western countries are unable to provide Ukraine with a decisive advantage.

The delusion is strong in that assessment. A 'theory of victory' or 'success' is just that – a theory. Ukraine does not have the personnel to sustain a longer war. Nor does the 'west' have any spare weapons that could give the Ukraine a 'decisive advantage'.

Still the cue was picked up Ukraine's foreign minister Dmitro Kuleba (machine translation):

If Ukraine does not succeed in its counteroffensive against the aggressor country Russia, it will prepare for the next one.

This was stated by Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba in an interview with Bild published on May 10.

He urged "not to consider this counteroffensive as the last one" – "because we do not know what will come of it."

Kuleba noted that if Ukraine succeeds in its counteroffensive against Russia in liberating its territories, "in the end you will say: "Yes, it was the last one," but if not, then you need to prepare for the next counteroffensive."

Kuleba is already asking for weapons for the next 'counteroffensive' to be launched after the currently announced one fails.

Dreizin published an alleged 'battle plan' for a Ukrainian 'counteroffensive' in the Zaporozhia front:

(1) Break through the Russian forward defense along the line Nesterianka-Novosyolovka (6km and 19km southeast of Orekhov, respectively) into the defense depth of Guards battalions in the Polozhsk-Orekhov sector, utilizing, in the first echelon, the 47th and 65th Separate Mechanized Brigades, 9th Army Corps (total of 2 tank and 7 infantry battalions—8300 men with up to 60 tanks, up to 200 other armored fighting vehicles, up to 110 field pieces and mortars, 12 MLRS, up to 100 motor rafts.) Breakthrough of the contact line will be in the order of the 65th which is already on the line, then the 47th. Neighboring units including the 128th Separate Mountain Assault Brigade will carry the task of harrying neighboring Russian units so as to prevent reinforcement of Russian forces at the main axis of advance.

(2) Subsequently, deploy the main forces. The main blow is to be from the vicinity of Orekhov, in the direction of Tokmak, ultimately towards Melitopol’. …

From the point of strategic value the chosen target is the right one. However, it is also the one where the Russian military has prepared its strongest defense lines.


Source: @Inkvisiit, Scribblemapsbigger

In military books this is know as 'echeloned defense' with three lines of well prepared positions ten kilometer apart from each other. Each line consists of tank obstacles, mine belts, prepared anti-tank positions to monitor and counter potential breach attempts and well prepared artillery support from behind the next defense line.


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To crack such a nut without air support and without significant artillery advantage is nearly impossible.

It is why I think that the Zaporozhia region may not be the real target of the counteroffensive. All the talk about it may well be a diversion. The least prepared front is in the area south of Kherson.


Source: @Inkvisiit, Scribblemapsbigger

But to get there would require a difficult river crossing of the Dnieper which will also limit supply lines. This would be a high risk attempt which might gain some ground. But whatever would be won would soon be lost again as any river crossing would come under sustained artillery fire.

There may well be other obstacles for launching the announced 'counteroffensive'. It is rumored that the commander of the Ukrainian army,  Valerii Zaluzhnyi, was wounded or killed during a recent Russian missile strike in Dnipro. He has not been seen since and he did not take part in a recent NATO meeting where his expected presence had been announced.

Apropos NATO:

NEXTA @nexta_tv – 7:29 UTC · May 11, 2023

U.S. Army Europe and Africa Command spokesman Martin O'Donnell said that #Ukraine received about 600 types of weapons for the counteroffensive – more than any one army in the world has.

What army can handle 600 different weapons systems with all the implied training, maintenance, spare part and ammunition supply issues? None can do that. But O'Donnell is proud of providing a zoo of weapons which are incompatible to each other.

The shells for the British L118 light gun, the French AMX 10 reconnaissance tanks, the German Leopard 1 tanks and the U.S./Lithuanian M101 Light Howitzer all have a nominal diameter of 105 mm. But they are all incompatible to each other. Just imagine the logistic screw ups that will inevitably happen when the Ukrainian front line troops will request additional 105mm ammunition supplies.

The UK has delivered the export version of the Storm Shadow cruise missiles to Ukraine. These have a reach of some 250 kilometer and can be fired from the 'westernized' Su-24 airplanes that Poland sent to the Ukraine.

They seem to be part of a new NATO talking point to excuse the inability to deliver more weapon:

The war in Ukraine will increasingly be a battle between large numbers of poorly trained Russian troops with outdated equipment and a smaller Ukrainian force with better Western weapons and training, NATO's top military official said on Wednesday.

Admiral Rob Bauer, the chair of NATO's military committee, noted Russia was now deploying significant numbers of T-54 tanks – an old model designed in the years after World War Two.

"But the problem is they still have a lot of T-54s. So … in terms of numbers, quantity, it is an issue," Bauer told reporters after a meeting of the alliance's national military chiefs at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

The T-54 are used by Russia as immobile anti-tank guns dug into the defense lines, not as mobile main battle tanks. Russia still has plenty of newer T-72 and T-90 models for that and no need to replace those.

The Storm Shadow may deliver some success – up to the day the Russian military has finds a way to prevent that. Like all previously announced wonder weapons it will also disappoint.

Just look at the much hyped HIMARS missiles. According to leaked Pentagon documents the Ukrainian military fires on average some 13 HIMARS missiles per day. Over the last two month the Russian clobber report listed an average of 6 HIMARS missiles per day as eliminated by Russian air defenses. The rest of the missiles get diverted by electronic warfare measures:

[I]n recent months, the systems have been rendered increasingly less effective by the Russians’ intensive blocking, five US, British and Ukrainian sources tell CNN, forcing US and Ukrainian officials to find ways to tweak the HIMARS’ software to counter the evolving Russian jamming efforts.

“It is a constant cat-and-mouse game” of finding a countermeasure to the jamming, a Pentagon official said, only to then have the Russians counteract that countermeasure. And it is not clear how sustainable that game is in the long term.

The HIMARS system has thereby turned out to more or less useless. The idea that such 'quality' weapons can beat the greater Russian 'quantity' of equally good weapons is, like so many, simply nonsense.

Comments

Our source in the OP said that the Office of the President and CIPSO are actively conducting and monitoring the effectiveness of cognitive operations against Russia. The first military operations showed that the enemy is not ready for the psychological component of the counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and continues to make mistakes, as in the Kharkov counteroffensive.
At the semantic level, yesterday we managed to sow panic from an attack by several platoons and tactical groups, which allows us to simulate the effect of a more serious attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Our TsIPSO units completely prevail over enemy structures, which demonstrates the poor readiness of Russian information structures for cognitive operations.

https://t.me/rezident_ua/17717

Posted by: Down South | May 12 2023 9:08 utc | 301

A possibility not to be discounted in these perilous times: the counteroffensive will be launched from the country that wins the Eurovision song contest tomorrow. Maybe Z was turned down by the BBC not to make it too obvious.

Posted by: Jonathan W | May 12 2023 9:09 utc | 302

🇺🇲🇪🇺🇷🇺 The British magazine Spectator discusses why the economic war against Russia failed.
The publication writes that the confrontation with the Russian Federation is not only on the military, but also on the economic front, and “few people in the West realize how bad things are in this aspect of the war.”
One reason is “while the West was interested in economic warfare, the rest of the world didn’t want it.”
Russia quickly increased exports to China and India, which preferred to buy oil at a discount than resist an invasion of Ukraine.
Europe also continues to trade with Russia through third countries.
“German car imports to Kazakhstan, for example, grew by 507% between 2021 and 2022, and to Armenia by 761%. Exports of chemical products to Armenia increased by 110 percent, and to Kazakhstan by 129 percent. Sales of electric and computer equipment to Armenia grew by 343%,” the report says.
Calculations for the collapse of the Russian economy did not come true either.

https://t.me/intelslava/47647

Posted by: Down South | May 12 2023 9:10 utc | 303

Here’s the complete “Spectator”-article:
Why the economic war against Russia has failed
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/why-the-economic-war-against-russia-has-failed/

Posted by: Apollyon | May 12 2023 9:30 utc | 304

🇺🇲🇺🇦⚡Blinken said that Washington is ready to help Kiev replenish the missing weapons for the counteroffensive if a request is received from the Ukrainian authorities
In addition, the US Secretary of State encouraged the UK’s decision to supply the Kyiv regime with long-range missiles.

https://t.me/intelslava/47640

Our source in the OP said that the State Department is hypocritical in its statements about Washington’s readiness to help Kyiv replenish the weapons it lacks for the counteroffensive.
In January, the Office of the President sent a shortlist with a list of everything needed, primarily fighter jets and long-range missiles, but all our requests were ignored.
The situation with the tanks that will come to Ukraine in the fall, and not in the spring, as we asked, is indicative.

https://t.me/rezident_ua/17718

Posted by: Down South | May 12 2023 9:35 utc | 305

Clare Daly: ‘The US creates problems and gaslights Europe into dealing with them.’
Maybe it’s time that Europe started to wake up! – Irish MEP Clare Daly –
speech from 10 May 2023, 80 seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpWWxOskxYk

Posted by: Don Firineach | May 12 2023 9:55 utc | 306

Ultimately, it seems that the West, esp the UK/US want this war to lead to a direct war between NATO and Russia, and they hope they can win this war on the strength of their combined larger population compared to Russia’s and thus crush Russia for ever.
So my question is:
1) Would Russia be ready for such a war in say 2024 or 2025?
2) Isn’t Russia at a disadvantage because of its smaller population compared to that of combined NATO nations?
Thanks to everyone..

Posted by: R | May 12 2023 9:57 utc | 307

I’ve seen the promo videos for this year, it’s like a little freak show.
Posted by: rk | May 12 2023 6:51 utc | 284

I don’t watch TV. I trust you it’s a total mess. But the fact that don’t show Zelenski’s face seems relevant to me. I think some US American and Italian movie festivals didn’t take him either — the Berlinale sure did. Germany so weak and spineless, it’s painful to watch.

I am not so sure about the intelligence of these elites.
Neither there publications nor their acts or the personell they chose strike me as very brilliant.
Posted by: Orgel | May 12 2023 7:07 utc | 287

I don’t say they’re brilliant. In my opinion, they have a bad hand and the question is how to survive into the new stage. The radical attempt is Great Reset. For many important people, there may be other reasonable ways to cope with the new world.
What I specifically don’t like is explaining everything with “they’re stupid”. Perhaps true but we should try harder to understand the enemy, in my opinion. And they’re clearly not all stupid: they’ve got people working for them that speak Russian, Chinese, Arabic etc. and understand these countries, for example.

Posted by: Konami | May 12 2023 9:59 utc | 308

Our source in the OP said that the Office of the President and CIPSO are actively conducting and monitoring the effectiveness of cognitive operations against Russia. The first military operations showed that the enemy is not ready for the psychological component of the counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and continues to make mistakes, as in the Kharkov counteroffensive.
At the semantic level, yesterday we managed to sow panic from an attack by several platoons and tactical groups, which allows us to simulate the effect of a more serious attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Our TsIPSO units completely prevail over enemy structures, which demonstrates the poor readiness of Russian information structures for cognitive operations.
https://t.me/rezident_ua/17717
Posted by: Down South | May 12 2023 9:08 utc | 311
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Meh,”Ukraine” isn’t doing jack, they’re a subcontractor for NATO in every field.
So they and their overlords focus on “psychological operations” because they’re subjective & can’t be readily quantified, unlike economic & military losses.
Also the effect simulating attacks doesn’t last long, an enemy will quickly notice a company isn’t a regiment…

Posted by: Urban Fox | May 12 2023 10:06 utc | 309

Posted by: Melaleuca | May 12 2023 8:49 utc | 305
Im not surprised eurovision blocked Elenski after the attempt on putin in moscow. A nervy committee must have felt it might rebound back on the event with simikar incident in liverpool.

Posted by: HERMIUS | May 12 2023 10:09 utc | 310

@Apollyon | May 12 2023 9:30 utc | 314
There’s certainly a lot of reality in that article, however the final paragraph shows it is about supplying Ukraine with more weapons –
“Western military equipment has allowed Ukraine to mount a David vs Goliath battle which it may yet win – and certainly to avoid annexation by Putin. As for economic sanctions, however, we will have to think again.”

Posted by: Ново з | May 12 2023 10:11 utc | 311

The question is where is Valery Zaluzhny?
Posted by: ostro | May 12 2023 8:38 utc | 300
Strong rumour that he is in Liverpool and preparing for his ‘surprise’ interval act, in full Banderite regalia, during the final of the Eurovision Song Contest this weekend.
Almost certain that he will bring the house down ….!

Posted by: Don Firineach | May 12 2023 10:18 utc | 312

“I ask one more time: Why is Wagner in Ukraine? The Russian Army had overwhelming advantages; it never needed help from mercenaries. Why are they there?”
Russia didn’t and still doesn’t have enough infantry for storming cities. That is what Wagner is there for. Very high fatality rates in such operations.
Posted by: Eclavdra | May 12 2023 1:57 utc | 233
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That’s right, the weirdos and clueless are on the road again!
Just looking at the technical data of the Callenger and the Russian tanks would have helped before these idiots write.
It doesn’t matter whether it’s range or penetrating power…. speed + weight…should give his opinion a lie…
But no matter:
Such people bend reality until it fits their ideas – the rest is hidden!

Posted by: mo3.1 | May 12 2023 10:21 utc | 313

2) Isn’t Russia at a disadvantage because of its smaller population compared to that of combined NATO nations?
Posted by: R | May 12 2023 9:57 utc | 317

Not really. More population means more costs.
With a lesser population, you can import gastarbeiters from the neighbouring countries.

Posted by: ostro | May 12 2023 10:23 utc | 314

On that Spectator piece noted above – we had this on the Open Not Ukraine thread …
The West embarked on its sanctions war with an exaggerated sense of its own influence around the world. As we have discovered, non-western countries lack the will to impose sanctions on either Russia or on Russian oligarchs. The results of the miscalculation are there for all to see. In April last year, the IMF forecast that the Russian economy would contract by 8.5 per cent in 2022 and by a further 2.3 per cent this year. As it turned out, GDP fell by just 2.1 per cent last year, and this year the IMF is forecasting a small rise of 0.7 per cent. And that is all in spite of the war in Ukraine going much more badly than many imagined it would in February of last year. The Russian economy has not been destroyed; it has merely been reconfigured, reorientated to look eastwards and southwards rather than westwards.
For anyone interested, the full piece is here: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/why-the-economic-war-against-russia-has-failed/ but don’t forget to wipe your feet on the way out…
What is curious, to me at least, is not so much what it says, or indeed the accuracy of some the statistics quoted, but the timing: why now and why The Spectator is floating something that would have been the height of heresy 12 months ago.
Posted by: West of England Andy | May 11 2023 20:15 utc | 133
I agree. what is noteworthy is WHERE this was published – establishmentarian press of the British Empire ….. not the Daily Mail or the Sun ….

Posted by: Don Firineach | May 12 2023 10:23 utc | 315

Lots of nonsense about Wagner on this thread. First, although they do call themselves mercenaries, there is a world of difference between them and Western mercenaries like Academi/Blackwater. Read the Wagner telegram posts: they are violent, but very patriotic, often religious. They probably make money in Africa, but it tells a lot that the Africans themselves much prefer Wagner above the NATO contingents. Wagner to me seems to be one of the driving forces to get Russia awake to the fact that they have very bitter enemies and that Nazism never died. If Russia wants to survive, it must become totally aware of the nefarious Western intentions. I don’t know (and I think nobody here knows) what the exact relationship between Wagner and the Russian Government is, but I do know that Prighozin’s statements are very often misinterpreted in the West (Google translate is not up to his irony!).
That being said, Russia clearly is looking to redefine itself. On the one hand, the old fighting spirit of the Bolsheviks, on the other hand faith in the Orthodox Church. We may yet get a church-going Stalin, if not a Tsar. The Kremlin is a rather more interesting place than the White House I should say.

Posted by: Anthony | May 12 2023 10:24 utc | 316

Melalueca no. 305
Maybe he wanted to sing 🤣🤣🤣
(Somewhere else recently rejected his request to speak – i forget who it was.)
Johnathan W no. 307
They are always crap.

Posted by: ThusspakeZarathustra | May 12 2023 10:25 utc | 317

It’s important to remember that Russia is never going to simply agree to a “time-out” and freeze the current lines once Ukraine war making potential dips dangerously low. The West has no leverage on Russia since sanctions have failed although a pro-Western regime taking power in Turkey might pose some problems. Below is a look at some historic precedents that may inform the Ukrainian endgame:
https://www.beyondwasteland.net/p/quelling-the-fire-in-ukraine

Posted by: KevinB | May 12 2023 10:25 utc | 318

325 – I suppose reality has a way of intruding.

Posted by: Waldorf | May 12 2023 10:26 utc | 319

That being said, Russia clearly is looking to redefine itself. .
Posted by: Anthony | May 12 2023 10:24 utc | 326

Not really. Russia is redefining the world…and the money in it…

Posted by: ostro | May 12 2023 10:27 utc | 320

One more thing about Eurovision: Just the fact that Australia is also in the Eurovision finals this year shows how political it is. Pure propaganda, pretty much like Hitler’s Olympic Games. And that is clearly part of the counter offensive.

Posted by: Jonathan W | May 12 2023 10:37 utc | 321

The enemy launched 1000 AFU militants with 40 tanks and other equipment into the offensive near Bakhmut – details from the Ministry of Defense
▪️In the Soledar tactical direction, the enemy yesterday carried out offensive operations along the entire line of contact between the parties, more than 95 km long
▪️The Nazis launched 26 attacks, involving more than a thousand militants, up to 40 tanks, as well as other military and special equipment;
▪️All attacks of enemy forces are reflected. Breakthroughs in the defense of the Russian army are not allowed.
▪️The subdivisions of the “South” group of troops occupied the line, taking into account the favorable conditions of the Berkhovsky reservoir in the Maloiliinovsky direction to increase the stability of the defense.
▪️More than 540 militants, 8 tanks, and more than 20 units of other armored vehicles were destroyed;
▪️The soldiers of the 4th and 200th motorized rifle brigades, army aviation pilots and other army units showed themselves courageously, repelling enemy attacks.

https://t.me/Slavyangrad/45635

Posted by: Down South | May 12 2023 10:41 utc | 322

Nixon and Berletic on sputnik. World tour in twelve minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgduPHghRgo

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 12 2023 10:42 utc | 323

@ Jonathan W | May 12 2023 10:37 utc | 331

Der Natovision Song Contest ==> https://youtu.be/eo0kEPSZilw

Posted by: too scents | May 12 2023 10:49 utc | 324

@Ostro
let’s say that redefining Russia always means redefining the world – and so it should be. But what I wanted to say is that Russia is again achieving a cultural coherence that escapes all of the “Western” populations.

Posted by: Anthony | May 12 2023 10:51 utc | 325

Posted by: Urban Fox | May 12 2023 10:06 utc | 319
Exactly. And what difference does it make if some Ukr TG channels say it was an attack when it wasn’t? These people are so dumb they can’t even do propaganda. Diversity hire at its best.

Posted by: rk | May 12 2023 10:52 utc | 326

@West of England Andy
“why now and why The Spectator is floating something that would have been the height of heresy 12 months ago.”
They want more weapons (or even troops) for Ukraine. Like, “See, the sanctions don’t work, so the war must be won on the battlefield.”

Posted by: Apollyon | May 12 2023 10:57 utc | 327

If Russia starts evacuating its embassy from any country, that country should start worrying…

Posted by: ostro | May 12 2023 10:58 utc | 328

The war was already a shock for Russians back in March and to mobilize ordinary Russians for that could’ve caused a lot of protests. I think Kherson/Kharkov retreats happened only for a reason to mobilize more people since Kherson was already a part of Russia.

They knew there will be a war for 8 years. Whose job was it to prepare the population for it?
P.S. I myself didn’t think they would invade until the last moment for two reasons — first, I didn’t see a proper military build up (and indeed it turned out that there wasn’t one, but they went ahead anyway), second, there had been no preparation of the population for war and mobilization (and it was clear from the start that any invasion would necessitate taking the whole country, which in turn meant an army of 2-3 million men and going on a wartime footing).

Posted by: shadowbanned | May 12 2023 10:58 utc | 329

Russia doesn’t destroy the Ukie infrastructure because when Western funding dries up and the Ukie government falls they don’t want the burden of reconstruction; Ukraine is going to be a Russian satellite, after all, just like it has been for the past 200 years. Surely you’re not as stupid as you pretend?
Posted by: james | May 12 2023 4:57 utc | 262

We are talking about a dozen 750-kV transformers, some turbines, and a couple dozen river bridges.
Which costs more? Rebuilding those or rebuilding from scratch whole cities that have been destroyed to the ground by months-long urban fighting? Also, the war itself is costing on the order of a hundred billion a year, and the longer it goes on, the more that bill will grow.
A decisive and overwhelming victory was the cheapest option whichever you look at it.

Posted by: shadowbanned | May 12 2023 11:02 utc | 330

mo3.1 | May 12 2023 10:21 utc | 323
I just look at the type of battlefield Russia has set up. A wall of Anti air, artillery and whatever else that creates steel rain. Those old tanks dug in. Hell on a budget. The so called west send Wiley E Coyote a new ACME package containing Wunderwaffe…..
40 minutes of current geopolitics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqHk8cH2dnk

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 12 2023 11:12 utc | 331

If Russia starts evacuating its embassy from any country, that country should start worrying…
Posted by: ostro | May 12 2023 10:58 utc | 338

That may well not be done — they will withdraw as much as staff as possible leaving just a handful of people, who will be necessary sacrifices.
Nuclear game theory says that you don’t give any warnings, and you don’t do small demonstrative strikes either. You do it as unexpectedly as possible and you go all out for total annihilation so that there is no response.
Partial strikes may be possible only in the sense of destroying parts of NATO and betting that the US will not launch everything in response, because what is the point of dying over something that does not exist anymore? But those targeted countries will have to fully wiped out so that there is nobody begging for retaliation.
The UK has already completely earned itself such a strike, a few others (e.g. Poland and the Netherlands) too.
Also, those places are particularly vulnerable in terms of a surprise attack, for two reasons.
First, they are close to Russia, so that it can be done with Iskanders and Kinzhals whose launch will be masked as another attack on Ukraine.
Second, you only need one or two ICBMs with Avangards (which are 2-Mt warheads) to wipe out the whole UK. And a launch of just one may not be seen as an all-out attack (there was such an episode back in the days when Soviets warning systems malfunctioned but the officer in charge decided that it didn’t make sense for the US to launch just five missiles so it must have been a mistake; indeed it was, and we are lucky they didn’t launch everything back).

Posted by: shadowbanned | May 12 2023 11:14 utc | 332

shadowbanned | May 12 2023 11:02 utc | 340
estrogen has returned.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 12 2023 11:15 utc | 333

Pure propaganda, pretty much like Hitler’s Olympic Games.
Posted by: Jonathan W | May 12 2023 10:37 utc | 331
Really ? Just the 1936 Games – all the others like 1984 and 1996 and 2002 and 2028 in USA are simply “normal” with not a hint of bombastic self-righteousness ?

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | May 12 2023 11:18 utc | 334

Meanwhile the Russian MOD announces that its troops have victoriously redeployed to ““more advantageous defensive positions” along the Berkhivka reservoir north of Bakhmut, proving again that the Ukrainian counteroffensive is a total failure.

Posted by: Noam A. Larkey | May 12 2023 11:19 utc | 335

I’ve said it before, but you can tell how uneasy the posters here are by how mean you are.

Posted by: Old Fart Legion | May 12 2023 11:20 utc | 336

[317]
Ultimately, it seems that the West, esp the UK/US want this war to lead to a direct war between NATO and Russia, and they hope they can win this war on the strength of their combined larger population compared to Russia’s and thus crush Russia for ever.
You are simply delusional. Why you think UK or US want to fight Russia themselves is frankly off the wall. There is simply no way such a conflict remains non-nuclear.
There will be no NATO if any NATO country attacks Russian territory however defined………it is hard-wired.
The political imbecility of many posters suggests they may be Green voters

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | May 12 2023 11:21 utc | 337

@ Jonathan #331:
One more thing about Eurovision: Just the fact that Australia is also in the Eurovision finals this year shows how political it is. Pure propaganda, pretty much like Hitler’s Olympic Games. And that is clearly part of the counter offensive.
Eurovision has less to do with politics than it does with music: it is almost entirely about explosions, flashing lights, tacky dance numbers, glittering clothes and bad pronunciation.

Posted by: Noam A. Larkey | May 12 2023 11:23 utc | 338

Paul Greenwood | May 12 2023 11:21 utc | 347
royal paul, you have a bit of a nasty streak.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 12 2023 11:25 utc | 339

[342]
(there was such an episode back in the days when Soviets warning systems malfunctioned but the officer in charge decided that it didn’t make sense for the US to launch just five missiles so it must have been a mistake
Get your facts straight – it was 26 September 1983 when Stanislav Petrov aborted launch………..yet already on On 1 September 1983, the Soviet military shot down a South Korean passenger jet, Korean Air Lines Flight 007, that had strayed into Soviet airspace –
US was probing all the time using KAL flights to test Soviet air defences and flying nuclear bombers directly at USSR before peeling off………
Then it added to the mix with Operation Able Archer in Nov 1983 to see if it could really trigger a Thermonuclear War
USA has yearned for its own incineration – Americans have a Death Cult

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | May 12 2023 11:27 utc | 340

R | May 12 2023 9:57 utc | 317
Sanctions and a few months of insurgency warfare were supposed to crush Russia. Best laid plans of mice and men evaporate in the first battle. Evolution. Much estrogen in the current drinking water but Russia is by far the fastest to adapt.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 12 2023 11:33 utc | 341

I hope people learned from the past 24 hours. It always pays to take a break from the low-information posters on social media, and wait 24 hours for the smoke to clear. We had our first social media counteroffensive yesterday. So lame!
Just as in the US when a mass shooting happens, it is better to keep your mouth shut before jumping to conclusions.
If Russian MoD reports are accurate, and they may be inflated, Zelensky lost over 1000 men yesterday. All to gain a couple of fields. I think most everyone here except the trolls can do the math on that one.

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | May 12 2023 11:37 utc | 342

Peter AU1 | May 12 2023 10:42 utc | 333
Thanks for the link to Nixon and Berletic as well as all the other contributions you make. Also it was good to discover the identity of ‘royal paul’ ;o) in a later post.

Posted by: Lantern Dude | May 12 2023 11:38 utc | 343

In my opinion. And they’re clearly not all stupid: they’ve got people working for them that speak Russian, Chinese, Arabic etc. and understand these countries, for example.
Posted by: Konami | May 12 2023 9:59 utc | 318
Maybe they should Listen to these people. If people like Baerbock make it to the top, these people are Just needed, to clean Up.

Posted by: 600w | May 12 2023 11:40 utc | 344

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | May 12 2023 11:37 utc | 352
BIG IF

Posted by: Old Fart Legion | May 12 2023 11:42 utc | 345

USA has yearned for its own incineration – Americans have a Death Cult
Posted by: Paul Greenwood
It’s called Christianity.

Posted by: Apollyon | May 12 2023 11:48 utc | 346

It’s called Christianity.
Posted by: Apollyon | May 12 2023 11:48 utc | 356
Actually it is Satanism

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | May 12 2023 11:51 utc | 347

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | May 12 2023 11:37 utc | 352
“In Soledar tactical direction, the enemy carried out offensive actions along the entire line of contact stretching over 95 kilometres. The AFU launched 26 attacks involving more than 1,000 servicemen, up to 40 tanks and other military and special-purpose equipment.
◽️ All the attacks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) have been repelled. There has been no breakthrough in the defence of Russian forces.
◽️ In Maloyilinovskoe direction, in order to improve the stability of the defence, units of the Yug Group of Forces have occupied the military line taking into account the advantageous conditions of Berkhovskoye reservoir.
◽️ The soldiers of the 4th and 200th motorised rifle brigades, Army aviation crews and other units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have shown their courage in repelling the enemy attacks.
💥The enemy losses were over 540 Ukrainian servicemen, 8 tanks and more than 20 other armoured vehicles.
◽️ In Donetsk direction, the enemy losses were around 900 Ukrainian servicemen killed and wounded, more than 30 armoured vehicles, as well as 7 motor vehicles, 2 D-30 howitzers and 1 U.K-manufactured L-118 howitzer.”
The Russians can afford to give up first or second defense lines. They will make killing fields with mines and artillery and airstrike out of on abandoned line to weaken the spearheads as much as possible. Also, if someone watched the new BMA interview, the Nato logistic chain across the Dnepr and into Donbass is extremely stretched. They will have to create depots close to the front line which can be destroyed with glide bombs or rockets.

Posted by: unimperator | May 12 2023 11:52 utc | 348

Captain Mike Mihajlovic and Aleks from Black Mountain Analysis about the Ukrainian counteroffensive and its logistics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_mnjWNNqjU

Posted by: Thomas | May 12 2023 11:54 utc | 349

reply to 358
I think this is good evidence of the Ukr counteroffensive. Looks like Russia’s opportunity to destroy Ukr tanks and possibly the Azov punishers, if that group really is fighting near Bakhmut.

Posted by: Eighthman | May 12 2023 12:00 utc | 350

Andrei M. has weighed in:
https://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/2023/05/how-many-times-to-repeat.html
Posted by: West of England Andy | May 12 2023 8:19 utc | 297
I get the idea that all the blather about “breached defenses” is just people who don’t “get” echeloned defenses. They think in terms of “red lines” and not stepping over them, or not. That is, they treat it as a personal dispute. Beggars description really, how many people you can get killed that way in a modern war.

Posted by: Bemildred | May 12 2023 12:05 utc | 351

Today’s ‘clobber list’ from the Russian Defence Ministry: https://eng.mil.ru/en/special_operation/news/more.htm?id=12467104@egNews

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue the special military operation.
In Kupyansk direction, the attacks, launched by aviation, as well as the artillery of the Zapad Group of Forces, have resulted in the neutralisation of the enemy units close to Dvurechnoye (Kharkov region), and Novosyolovskoye (Lugansk People’s Republic).
In addition, the actions of sabotage and reconnaissance group were suppressed close to Kotlyarovka (Kharkov region).
The enemy losses were over 60 Ukrainian servicemen, one armoured fighting vehicle, two motor vehicles, two Grad MLRS, one U.S.-manufactured M109 Paladin artillery system, and one Akatsiya self-propelled artillery system.
In Krasny Liman direction, the attacks, laucnhed by Operational-Tactical and Army aviation, as well as artillery of the Tsentr Group of Forces, have resulted in neutralisation of AFU manpower and hardware close to Torskoye (Donetsk People’s Republic).
Two sabotage and reconnaissance groups have been eliminated close to Chervonaya Dibrova and Kremennaya (Lugansk People’s Republic).
The enemy losses were over 75 Ukrainian servicemen, three armoured fighting vehicles, three pickup trucks, one Akatsiya self-propelled artillery system, and one D-20 howitzer.
In the western part of Artyomovsk, the assault units continued the offensive to capture the city neighbourhoods.
The Airborne Troops are supporting them and suppressing AFU attempts to counterattack on the flanks.
The aviation have made 9 sorties close to Artyomovsk. The Group’s artillery have performed 64 firing missions.
Operational-Tactical and Army aviation, as well as artillery of the Yug Group of Forces inflicted a fire damage on the enemy units close to Chasov Yar and Bogdanovka (Donetsk People’s Republic).
In Soledar tactical direction, the enemy carried out offensive actions along the entire line of contact stretching over 95 kilometres.
The AFU launched 26 attacks involving more than 1,000 servicemen, up to 40 tanks and other military and special-purpose equipment.
All the attacks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) have been repelled. There has been no breakthrough in the defence of Russian forces.
In Maloyilinovskoe direction, in order to improve the stability of the defence, units of the Yug Group of Forces have occupied the military line taking into account the advantageous conditions of Berkhovskoye reservoir.
The soldiers of the 4th and 200th motorised rifle brigades, Army aviation crews and other units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have shown their courage in repelling the enemy attacks.
The enemy losses were over 540 Ukrainian servicemen, eight tanks and more than 20 other armoured vehicles.
In Donetsk direction, the enemy losses were around 900 Ukrainian servicemen killed and wounded, more than 30 armoured vehicles, as well as seven motor vehicles, two D-30 howitzers and one U.K-manufactured L-118 howitzer.
Air defence facilities have shot down one AFU Su-27 fighter close to Chasov Yar (Donetsk People’s Republic).
One artillery ammunition depot of 110th Mechanised Brigade of the AFU has been destroyed close to Avdeevka.
In South Donetsk and Zaporozhye directions, the aviation and artillery operations of the Vostok Group of Forces have resulted in the neutralisation of the AFU units near Vodyanoye and Ugledar (Donetsk People’s Republic).
The enemy losses were up to 110 Ukrainian servicemen, one tank, two motor vehicles and one Gvozdika self-propelled artillery system.
In Kherson direction, the enemy losses were up to 40 Ukrainian servicemen, one armoured fighting vehicle, three motor vehicles and one Akatsiya self-propelled artillery system.
Operational-Tactical and Army aviation, and Artillery of the Russian Group of Forces have engaged 72 AFU artillery units, manpower, and hardware in 102 areas during the day.
One storage of fuel for AFU hardware has been destroyed near Zaporozhye.
One U.S.-manufactured AN/TPQ-36 counterbattery warfare radar has been destroyed near Borovaya (Kharkov region).
One Ukrainian Zoopark-1 reconnaissance and firing control radar system has been destroyed close to Nikopol (Dnepropetrovsk region).
Air defence facilities have intercepted three HIMARS and Uragan rocket-propelled projectiles.
Air defence facilities have shot down 25 Ukrainian UAVs close to Krivosheevka, Kremennaya (Luhansk People’s Republic), Belogorovka, Avdeevka, Chasov Yar (Donetsk People’s Republic), Kamenskoye, Tokmak, Pologi (Zaporozhye region), Golaya Pristan and Zburyevka (Kherson region).
In total, 422 airplanes, 230 helicopters, 4,099 unmanned aerial vehicles, 421 air defence missile systems, 9,108 tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, 1,100 fighting vehicles equipped with MLRS, 4,796 field artillery guns and mortars, as well as 10,141 units of special military vehicles have been destroyed since the beginning of the special military operation.

The most serious day of losses for the Ukrainian side I can remember seeing. Intense stuff.

Posted by: West of England Andy | May 12 2023 12:09 utc | 352

Posted by: unimperator | May 12 2023 11:52 utc | 358

The Russians can afford to give up first or second defense lines. They will make killing fields with mines and artillery and airstrike out of on abandoned line

This should have been blindingly obvious to anyone whose been watching the Russians do war for the past few decades. How the usual Agony Aunties on this forum could have missed this insight is beyond me.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | May 12 2023 12:12 utc | 353

London is just 11m above the sea level, so what if there would be a tsunami?

Posted by: ostro | May 12 2023 12:24 utc | 354

Eurovision
Australia has been a contestant since 2015.
Eurovision fandom in Australia started at least 30 years ago, the catalyst being a public broadcaster SBS, which had a mandate to screen programming for an “ethnically diverse” Australia, screening the contest.
It became popular because there was absolutely nothing else worth watching on tv on a Saturday night. (Only 4 tv channels nationwide for decades. All crap)
[Eurovision obsession began decades before streaming and catch-up programming and youtube]
And Eurovision “dagginess” appealed. It was so awful and cringe, it gained a perverse following.
I suspect whoever owns Eurovision likes the extra $$$$ from broadcasting rights in Oz.
I’m still recovering from the shock ClownZ won’t be making a Grand Appearance. I actually expected him to be there in person..

Posted by: Melaleuca | May 12 2023 12:24 utc | 355

people who don’t “get” echeloned defenses.
Posted by: Bemildred | May 12 2023 12:05 utc | 361

The English Channel is one helluva drug.

Posted by: too scents | May 12 2023 12:26 utc | 356

For UK residents….
I recomend diginging a deep pit and burying a stash of essential items both food and practical stuff to get by with.
Deffently a winde up radio so as to keep intouch with whats going on.
That may become important as a refugee. (Good luck with that one your going to need it)
Ha ha ha.

Posted by: Mark2 | May 12 2023 12:32 utc | 357

Posted by: Mark2 | May 12 2023 12:32 utc | 367
I got some groceries, some peanut butter, to last a couple of days…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLwZvg46jms

Posted by: West of England Andy | May 12 2023 12:39 utc | 358

Ostro @ 364
No problem just buy a boat.

Posted by: Mark2 | May 12 2023 12:40 utc | 359

⚡️🇷🇺🇺🇦⚔️ Battle for #Bakhmut – Situation at 15:00 on 12 May 2023⚡️
The Russian MoD partially confirmed statements made by Wagner head Prigozhin on strikes by the AFU on the flanks of the group advancing on #Bakhmut.
There were “no breakthroughs” in the Malo-Ilynka direction (recall that Malo-Ilynka is a settlement north of #Bakhmut near the Stupka Railway Station, according to the General Staff’s maps), but Russian units occupied more advantageous defensive lines near the #Berkhovskoye Reservoir.
❗️This confirms the abandonment of positions on the eastern outskirts of #Bogdanovka village of and the “grey zone” in the fields. Moreover, as of this morning, the entire area south of the reservoir as far as the dam and its eastern end had been abandoned. Thus the “manoeuvre” to the depth of the front was 2 km. The contact line runs 2km west of #Yagodnoye along the line #Berkhovka – eastern end of reservoir – northern #Khromovo outskirts.
▪️ There has been no change in the rest of the line. By this hour, there is still no information about breakthroughs and advances by both sides.
▪️ The situation in #Kleshchiyevka has not changed since yesterday. Nearby AFU sources doubt the reliability of all the reported breakthroughs, as there has been no official confirmation from the AFU General Staff.
▪️ A total of over 25 attacks were launched yesterday, involving a total of up to three battalions of enemy personnel.
📌 Most likely, the AFU will continue its tactics of attacking in small groups and conducting massive reconnaissance battles along the entire line of contact. The main pressure points will be the positions of new units arriving on rotation to threatened areas, as well as junctions between units.
Due to the activation of the enemy in the #Soledar direction, the RF Armed Forces are forced to divert their attention. The AFU may take advantage of this and launch an offensive in another section of the front.

https://t.me/sitreports/8544

Posted by: Down South | May 12 2023 12:42 utc | 360

368. now 19% more expensive peanut butter according to latest CPI figures

Posted by: hankster | May 12 2023 12:43 utc | 361

Posted by: West of England Andy | May 12 2023 12:09 utc | 362
That list explains why today msm said “this wasn’t the offensive, just testing. Russian soldiers ran away, no weapons etc”. Please test some more and don’t forget the kayaks next time, I absolutely want to see a paddling shooting.

Posted by: rk | May 12 2023 12:43 utc | 362

Before this is over Germany is going to align with Russia.. and China.. I said this before.. here.. With NordStream II goine, I believe it is Germany’s only way forward..
https://www.rt.com/business/576162-china-stake-hamburg-port-germany/

Posted by: snake | May 12 2023 12:47 utc | 363

West of England Andy @ 368
Yep that’ll help for sure, that gets you a place in the boat.
Picture the scene small boat of brits rowing round in a circle while we argue which direction to go in.
Thers no hope.
It’s laugh or cry time.

Posted by: Mark2 | May 12 2023 12:48 utc | 364

The English Channel is one helluva drug.
Posted by: too scents | May 12 2023 12:26 utc | 366
It’s very common here too, everybody wants to be Mel Gibson in “Braveheart”. I think it is too much colonialism, suppressing locals here and in places far from home. And two well-placed oceans. Colonialism and imperialism seem to have a very corrosive effect.

Posted by: Bemildred | May 12 2023 12:49 utc | 365

It’d be quite a mess, if there would be a tsunami in the English Channel…

Posted by: ostro | May 12 2023 12:54 utc | 366

The organisers of what has latterly been transformed into the NATOvision Pong Contest could not let Zelensky spout off in person for the same reason other high profile events (for instance the World Cup football final) would not … because once such a precendent was set, there could be future conflict of interest headaches — like, potentially, Greece and Turkey wanting to slag each other off.
No other motive for refusal; the blatantly political propaganda and wokist/LGBTQxyz+ agenda remains a feature as does fanatical and unquestioning support for puppet Ukroscum.

Posted by: Cynic | May 12 2023 12:56 utc | 367

Just as in Kharkov territory won by blood over months is being abandoned in hours without a shot.
https://t.me/sharednewsby/411

“📌The situation on the flanks of Bakhmut
The units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine occupied the tactical heights left by the units of the RF Armed Forces in the area of Berkhovka and reached the Berkhovskoye reservoir.
▪️In my opinion, the next blow should be expected from the north-west (direction of the Slavyansk-Bakhmut highway). The Armed Forces of Ukraine can begin to systematically level the front line.
The threat of counteroffensive actions from the south also remains.
@brussinf”

By the way, Martyanov worshippers, this isn’t something Poddubny dreamt up. The retreat was confirmed by Konashenkov. Prigozhin had this to say:

❗️ “What Igor Konashenkov said is called flight. Not regrouping.”

Evgeny Prigozhin on today’s statement by the Ministry of Defense that the RF Armed Forces regrouped in the Bakhmut direction , taking a more advantageous line, taking into account the conditions of the Berkhovskoye reservoir.

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayast | May 12 2023 12:59 utc | 368

If the report from Slavyangrad is anywhere close to true, the Ukrainians got smashed. Pure speculation but I have to wonder if Ukr. senior command is missing, maybe they ‘went on strike’ because they wanted nothing to do with this suicidal attempt at a counteroffensive. In addition, the results would suggest that Ukraine got played big time, with hopes of advance in Bakhmut and all the BS from Progozhin. Russia is a cat playing with a nervous mouse. Sounds like Ukraine used mercenaries and the Azov guys to strike. Lose the fanatic punishers, lose the war, I think.

Posted by: Eighthman | May 12 2023 13:01 utc | 369

@Down South 370
http://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/2023/05/how-many-times-to-repeat.html?m=1
Will Martyanov eat his words now, do you think? Ha ha, no, Larry Johnson at least has the integrity to backpedal, Martyanov lacks even that.

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayast | May 12 2023 13:02 utc | 370

Posted by: Ludovic | May 11 2023 21:14 utc | 151
Much needed comic relief.

Posted by: Greg Galloway | May 12 2023 13:06 utc | 371

Biswapriya Purkayast | May 12 2023 13:02 utc | 379
I guess if this blog was India there would be lower cast women to sweep the turds off the street.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 12 2023 13:07 utc | 372

This one’s for all the Bellingcat bots hovering about.
Be sure to let the Prez here it.
Taiwan MC- Mr Babylon (music video)

Posted by: Mark2 | May 12 2023 13:08 utc | 373

United and gripped by a just and honest cause, that of liberating the people of the Donbas, the Russian people are unconquerable, but they are no longer serfs to be herded into sacrifice by scoundrels who are leaders because they have bribed or flattered or otherwise served the powerful; they are the descendants of the generations which overturned a tyranny, defended their land against the united imperialisms of the world, conquered the evil essence of class rule in the form of Nazism and again rebuilt their society from ruin, all the while holding out assistance to the world’s oppressed, assisting them in their battles for freedom against empires, and warding off the provocations and aggression of the same imperialists whose bacon they had saved after 1942.
Posted by: bevin | May 11 2023 19:11 utc | 53
Now THAT’S a heckuva tour de force paragraph!

Posted by: Scorpion | May 12 2023 13:09 utc | 374

Will Martyanov eat his words now, do you think?
Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayast | May 12 2023 13:02 utc | 379

Martyanov lives in the US, so one can understand his motives…
How he had come to the US is also dubious…and he had no country at that time…in the 90s…

Posted by: ostro | May 12 2023 13:15 utc | 375

ukies have twitter polls of which russian journalist to murder next .
https://twitter.com/MichaKobs/status/1655377981303341056

Posted by: hankster | May 12 2023 13:18 utc | 376

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayast | May 12 2023 13:02 utc | 379
Not a chance!
There was a counteroffensive but it was limited to the Bhakmut area as planned by Syrsky.
Russian TG got all excited and thought it was the start of the big one (Sea of Azov). Just because it wasn’t the big one doesn’t mean no counteroffensive took place.
What’s disconcerting is all the mini Martyanov’s that have popped up on here since then with the same pompous attitude.

Posted by: Down South | May 12 2023 13:18 utc | 377

Down South | May 12 2023 13:18 utc | 386
Keep an eye on the big picture.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 12 2023 13:21 utc | 378

Counteroffensive?
Oh, that’s what’s happening in Liverpool?

Posted by: ostro | May 12 2023 13:21 utc | 379

I see one of our regular Girkinites has turned up, getting excited about the to-ing and fro-ing of a couple of km’s of front line. Step back, draw breath, keep the bigger picture in mind, rather than trusting fluff on some unverified and unvalidated Telegram channel that nobody else has ever heard of.

Posted by: West of England Andy | May 12 2023 13:22 utc | 380

Strange, strange, not-war…
Posted by: shadowbanned | May 11 2023 19:19 utc | 57
You got it. It is a strange, strange not war. Like EU is a strange, strange not Europe. Like the US is a strange, strange not Republic. Etc.
On the ground level the SMO might involve real conflict but on geopolitical level this is Reset kayfabe kabuki. That’s why you feel it as strange.
Many assume that ‘Russia’ is now resisting the ‘US Empire’ whereas on international oligarchic level it’s already all one enchilada, baby, and such divisions are – at least on their level – transparent. On our level where language, culture and borders are ‘real,’ their machinations seem unreal, strange.
The purpose of the SMO, I believe, is to provide a narrative cover for the politico-economic shit storms coming our way soon. This is a deliberately manufactured trade war which leads to real war which redefines domestic polity structures and norms.
I am still, despite Putin’s persuasive eloquence, very leary of the Good Guys versus Bad Guys narratives pushing utopias. I yearn for such utopias like any reasonable person. But utopias do not arise from ground poisoned by deception. And too much now feels ‘strange, strange’ precisely because of deception.
Something is rotten in the state of….

Posted by: Scorpion | May 12 2023 13:24 utc | 381

A week ago a barfly gave a link to an Italian blogger. It is Nikolai Lillin, blogger and writer, a pseudonym for Nicolai Verjbitkii (born in Transdnistria in 1980, migrated to Italy in 2004). He is the real deal. Forget a moment all these Anglo-Americans blogging about the conflict, who mostly only have secondary sources, even Martyanov who lives abroad since 40 years. Lillin is pro Russian and has first hand contacts in the Russian and even in the Ukrainian military bloggers. As a man of twenty he served in the Chechnya operations. With some of the present day military bloggers he got acquainted personally during his service there.
Two podcasts per day on his Youtube channel on average. On his Telegram channel he can show more or course. All you need to know about Prigozyn that the Duran etc. does not tell you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3falnfXvmwo&t=4s
Most barflies are English speakers or at least have English as their first foreign language. Well forget about that for a moment, brush up your Italian or run a good translation programme. To be well informed in well researched and clear podcasts is vital with the onslaughts of troll batteries on this website the last weeks.

Posted by: Teraspol | May 12 2023 13:26 utc | 382

No one here or anywhere has any direct news, except Igor Konashenkov…

Posted by: ostro | May 12 2023 13:37 utc | 383

Scorpion | May 12 2023 13:24 utc
Prior to SMO there was much bullshit discussion by those that had never read history. Philosophy. Your effeminate trash does not carry much weight in front of Russian artillery.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 12 2023 13:39 utc | 384

ostro | May 12 2023 13:37 utc | 392
I am sure the ghost of Kiev will give us an accurate update soon.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 12 2023 13:43 utc | 385

” Something is rotten in the state of….
Posted by: Scorpion | May 12 2023 13:24 utc | 390 ”
Interesting, we agree on some things.

Posted by: Deplorable Commissar | May 12 2023 13:46 utc | 386

socialized weapons of war vs branded and “exclusive” packaged NATO weapons. Always be selling, man

Posted by: scottindallas | May 12 2023 13:48 utc | 387

” Martyanov lives in the US, so one can understand his motives…
How he had come to the US is also dubious…and he had no country at that time…in the 90s…
Posted by: ostro | May 12 2023 13:15 utc | 384 ”
He also constantly talked trash about ZioAmerica and ‘merikans while living in the belly of the beast. Why not move to China, Russia, Iran, or even Cuba ? The man is a hypocrite with no honor.

Posted by: Deplorable Commissar | May 12 2023 13:49 utc | 388

Deplorable Commissar | May 12 2023 13:49 utc | 397
You chose a correct username

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 12 2023 13:53 utc | 389

All the Ukrainians need to do to win this war is run around shouting “Depleted Uranium, Depleted Uranium,” and the Russians will bravely run away.

Posted by: Elmer Fudd | May 12 2023 13:58 utc | 390

Nazi Germany with its post war pussycats. Prince ponce with a couple of challengers.
The US vassals are a bit of a laugh. I guess it is difficult to find hired help these days.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 12 2023 13:59 utc | 391

” Deplorable Commissar | May 12 2023 13:49 utc | 397
You chose a correct username
Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 12 2023 13:53 utc | 398 ”
You must like me since you pay so much attention to my posts. Kisses !

Posted by: Deplorable Commissar | May 12 2023 14:05 utc | 392

Posted by: Teraspol | May 12 2023 13:26 utc | 391
Thank you very much for providing this link! Unfortunately for me, I don’t speak Italian, and while I’ve been able to translate the page, my translation apparatus doesn’t access the closed captioning, which stubbornly remains in Italian, so not much help. It looks like a very important video on the biographical details of Prigozhin’s military career, and I’m grateful to you for providing it. I hope others more computer friendly than I am can take advantage, and convey some assessment.

Posted by: juliania | May 12 2023 14:08 utc | 393

” If Russian MoD reports are accurate, and they may be inflated, Zelensky lost over 1000 men yesterday.
Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | May 12 2023 11:37 utc | 352 ”
I’d wager it was 5,000. Maybe 50,000. In Vietnam the DOD said they killed millions of enemy troops.

Posted by: Deplorable Commissar | May 12 2023 14:10 utc | 394

R,
USA very a failed nation.Only 35% vote but vote elector college chooses,” not people”. US fake lier. Wish not real but yes.
Half #, plus another half, you have percent of zombies watch TV.
So 6% of usa nation thinks Ukraine is a place on map, understand the amount of fragging and sabatage by Americans alone. Media tries pursuade people care about kyev, but more people in US want kyev destroyed, this number clear triple those who support. Wish leaders knew:( they being told us with them, but lies they don’t care about Ukraine if it destroyed. I think they want it destroyed.
Elections are fake us also, world thinks America free, voting decided by hidden beaucrats but tell citizens to vote. Ukraine you no have real supports, it’s fake. So US will never fight in Ukraine, never happen. Only five percent maybe and all five percent have something to loose. So not real number at all.

Posted by: Miguel | May 12 2023 14:12 utc | 395

Your effeminate trash does not carry much weight in front of Russian artillery.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 12 2023 13:39 utc | 393
Great sentence!
Like I said, it’s all very real on the trench level. Just as it was in WW I. And yet years later – thanks mainly to Harry Barnes – it came out how the elites on both sides were trading with each other all the time as if there were no war at all. One of the main Evidence Exhibits of which is the famous trip taken by a load of future communist luminaries from Manhattan (funded by Schiffs, Warburgs et alia) to Halifax Nova Scotia, where they were briefly detained, then onto London, then Berlin, then Stockholm and then Moscow. All during a war where thousands of men on either side were dying every day. And yet this party could go from one side to another without difficulty. How was such a thing coordinated? Because of what I so effeminately suggested: there are different layers and levels (vagina-like come to think of it!). On a lower level men are slugging it out butchering each other, like in the WW I trenches. That is very real. But on a higher level, there is regular back and forth all the time as if no such mortal struggle was going on below at the cannon-fodder level.
How do you think that Standard Oil (?) was able to keep supplying Germany with oil throughout the war despite the ferocious conflict in the Atlantic? Why didn’t the Americans stop the tankers from going through? How did the U-boat captains know not to sink them, that they were bound for Hamburg not London? Do you know? If so, pray tell.

Posted by: Scorpion | May 12 2023 14:12 utc | 396

@ Posted by: Eighthman | May 12 2023 12:00 utc | 360
“Looks like Russia’s opportunity to destroy Ukr tanks and possibly the Azov punishers, if that group really is fighting near Bakhmut.”
_____
I don’t know of Azov’s current whereabouts but it would seem that VSU has Right Sector (67th Mechanized Brigade) fighting in Bakhmut, if we can trust this report:
https://t.ly/_QIS
It states: “The Right Sector is a Ukrainian nationalist movement.” Yes, and it is a little bit more than that …_

Posted by: HeyHeyHey | May 12 2023 14:15 utc | 397

Friendly reminder:
While we focus on Ukraine, Israhell is continuously bombing Gaza and no one seems to care about the Palestinians. Not Russia, not China, nor Hezbollah it seems. What a sad world.

Posted by: Deplorable Commissar | May 12 2023 14:18 utc | 398

Posted by: juliania | May 12 2023 14:08 utc | 402
Sorry to report, my above assessment is incorrect. I did finally manage to translate the Italian closed captions into English, but am disappointed in the video. I did learn where Progozhin is coming from – that is helpful. The video itself, however, is not. I apologize for jumping to the wrong conclusion.

Posted by: juliania | May 12 2023 14:42 utc | 399

Deplorable Commissar no. 407
Sad world indeed. But we aren’t supposed to veer off topic.

Posted by: ThusspakeZarathustra | May 12 2023 14:43 utc | 400