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February 9, 2024
Ukraine SitRep: A Hated New Commander – Critical Lack Of Infantry

The Ukrainian President Zelenski has fired the commander in chief of the Ukrainian armed forces General Zaluzny.

Zaluzny was replaced by General Syrski, a somewhat unexpected choice as Syrski is hated by the troops for pushing them into meat grinders without a perspective of winning. Syrski, who was born as a Russian, had lost the cauldron battles of Debaltsevo (2015), Soledar (2023) and Bakhmut (2023). Currently Avdeevka is in a cauldron and likely to fall.

Rumors say that Syrski already ordered reserves to reinforce the troops in Avdeevka. Russian FAB bombs will welcome them.

The Economist describes Syrski as thus:

General Syrsky has a reputation for being willing to engage the enemy, even if the cost in men and machines is high. He is a divisive figure who provokes strong reactions from serving officers. Some praise his professionalism, others say he terrifies his subordinates and rules by fear. He is less likely to question the priorities of his president. As he takes on the top job, he will have to soften his style of command and learn to speak truth to power.

The reorganisation will also cause disruption as officers shift to new positions in the chain of command. It is important that these changes do not degrade Ukraine’s capacity to fight. Before long, the country will need a new mobilisation even if General Syrsky uses his troops mostly for defence—as, for now, he should.

Simplicius discusses the most plausible reason why Zalauzny got fired and Syrski promoted:

Ask yourself, why would Zelensky appoint a commander that the entire armed forces allegedly hates?

In fact, this is a ‘design feature’ not a bug.

Recall that the reason Zaluzhny was given the boot was he had become too powerful: he was too loved by the troops, and by the people. Why? One of the reasons is likely because he fought for the troops multiple times. In early 2023, documents were leaked showing that he nearly begged Zelensky to pull troops back from Bakhmut, but the narco-Fuhrer refused, wanting it as a symbolic city defense—perhaps taken with romantic delusions of Stalingrad.

During the grand summer ‘counteroffensive’, Zaluzhny pulled the brigades of the 10th Army Corps back and began to use them sparingly—much to the chagrin and disapproval of US sponsors—after the initial first few wipes devastated columns of Leopards and Bradleys along the infamous road of death near Rabotino and Mala Tokmachka.

Recently it was claimed Zaluzhny likewise attempted to get Avdeevka totally withdrawn. It does not seem that he likes to waste men for what he knows to be fruitless efforts. Syrsky on the other hand appears glad to grind them down.

So, has it become obvious yet? Zelensky needs a commander-in-chief he can control, someone not universally loved by the troops; someone who cannot use those troops at a time of opportunity to ‘march on Kiev’ and oust Zelensky from his citadel. Syrsky appears to fit the perfect prototypical role: undefiant, unpopular, uncharismatic, and most importantly, untempted by political ambitions—the ideal subserviant factotum to Zelensky’s regime.

There is no word yet what Zaluzny is going to do. He has the respect of the troops and good relations with the 'nationalists', i.e. the Nazi fringe militia of Ukraine. He also has the support of some politicians opposed to Zelenski.

A coup is thereby a possible outcome of this change.

Yesterday a Washington Post article, sources from interviews at the Ukrainian front, describes the utter shamble the Ukrainian forces are in:

In interviews across the front line in recent days, nearly a dozen soldiers and commanders told The Washington Post that personnel deficits were their most critical problem now, as Russia has regained the offensive initiative on the battlefield and is stepping up its attacks.

One battalion commander in a mechanized brigade fighting in eastern Ukraine said that his unit currently has fewer than 40 infantry troops — the soldiers deployed in front-line trenches who hold off Russian assaults. A fully equipped battalion would have more than 200, the commander said.

Under normal circumstances a mechanized battalion is supposed to hold a 3 kilometer long frontline. With only 40 infantry soldiers available that becomes an impossible task. The further deterioration from that depleted state will be rapid.

Oleksandr, a battalion commander, said the companies in his unit on average are staffed at about 35 percent of what they should be. A second battalion commander from an assault brigade said that is typical for units that carry out combat tasks.

Asked how many new soldiers he has received — not including those who have returned after injuries — Oleksandr said his battalion was sent five people over the past five months. He and other commanders said the new recruits tend to be poorly trained, creating a dilemma about whether to send someone immediately onto the battlefield because reinforcements are needed so badly, even though they are likely to get injured or killed because they lack the know-how.

“The basis of everything is the lack of people,” Oleksandr said.

“Where are we going? I don’t know,” he added. “There’s no positive outlook. Absolutely none. It’s going to end in a lot of death, a global failure. And most likely, I think, the front will collapse somewhere like it did for the enemy in 2022, in the Kharkiv region.”

The new Ukrainian mobilization law, which is supposed to refill the army with fresh bodies, is still creeping through the Ukrainian parliament. It will likely come into force only by April. The first new troops conscripted under it will take until July to be combat capable. One wonders is the current Ukrainian army can hold that long.

Comments

Posted by: ak74 | Feb 10 2024 4:54 utc | 163
“In general, the USA has a very sophisticated form of dissent management in which a conga line of supposed anti-establishment figures can be churned out on a conveyor belt.
The purpose of these supposed dissidents is to act as political Sheep Dogs to shepherd and control any discontent to serve the interests of this or that faction of the American ruling elites.”
I would somewhat agree about dissent management. However, also, the Establishment/Deep State/Blob/MIC/CIA/Oligarchy/Banksters, or however parts of the PTB (Powers that Be) are designated, are not a monolith. Like the fight between whether Russia or China is the USAs greatest adversary. And sometimes the PTB have to bend to keep from breaking. Often, that can be good for the people. IMO, where there are real distinctions, we should try to support the “good” ones amongst the PTB.

Posted by: MarkO | Feb 10 2024 15:17 utc | 201

Why would Ze switch out generals? Hitler did not like losing territory and hung on at ridiculous costs. The cokehead has shown sufficient similar grandeur. He does not or cannot admit to himself that he is losing, playing a game of pretend with himself.
He does have a sense of self preservation, coke consumption notwithstanding. The Seven Dwarfs might say that he still hankers ‘high hopes.’ His gambit of drawing NATO or a piece of it into direct engagement is still playing out. No reason for him to quit given the noises the Western leadership (not its public) is making. Never mind Carlson’s nothingburger.
In the meantime, Putin continues with demilitarization and denazification. And the grind goes on.

Posted by: Acco Hengst | Feb 10 2024 15:28 utc | 202

Meanwhile, Ukrainian troops have been spotted in Sudan, confirming that this new US proxy has less to do with fighting for Ukrainian sovereignty or democracy and more to be used as transnational force trying to enforce US decaying hegemony around the world…
https://t.me/noticiasbravas/467

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Feb 10 2024 15:45 utc | 203

Ukraine is gradually being drawn into a black hole as US aid fails and European support is limited, writes the United Arab Emirates daily Al Khaleej. Many of the problems that the West created for Russia have turned against it. But despite the obvious defeat, Kiev continues to harbor illusions about the “return of Crimea.” Ukraine is confidently heading towards a suicidal end, the newspaper says, noting:
“Despite the heavy losses of the Ukrainian armed forces and the failure of all counterattacks, Western countries remain determined to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia. The situation on the battlefield is not developing in favor of Kiev and its Western allies. Russian troops are conducting precision attacks on Ukrainian positions through. They have also made breakthroughs on the fronts and gained control of some cities and important areas in the newly acquired territories. On the other hand, Kiev is not giving up its attempts to recapture lost territories, including Crimea. However, in reality, these goals are “This cannot be achieved given the current balance of power. The calculation of the Western powers can be considered a failure. The West has not moved away from the positions it has taken since the beginning of the conflict and continues to try to foment the conflict.”
However, there seems to be no other option than to acknowledge the changes and not commit “suicide” because of false illusions, the paper’s authors conclude.
.
https://www.alkhaleej.ae/2024-02-08/%D8%A3%D9%88%D9%83%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%8A%D8%A7-%D8%AA%D8%AF%D8%AE%D9%84-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AB%D9%82%D8%A8-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A3%D8%B3%D9%88%D8%AF/%D9%85%D9%82%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A7%D8%AA/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B1%D8%A3%D9%8A

Posted by: ossi | Feb 10 2024 15:49 utc | 204

What’s to stop the location of user terminals being added to Ukrainian tactical / target databases? How is this a substitute for a secure tactical comms system of domestic vintage?
https://t.me/remylind21/13832

🇺🇦 The first shots of Starlink in Russian positions directly on the LBS.

Posted by: anon2020 | Feb 10 2024 15:51 utc | 205

The latest from Pepe Escobar is at the Strategic Culture link below
https://strategic-culture.su/news/2024/02/08/why-medvedev-free-go-full-born-to-be-wild/
The quote I disagree with

So as we crisscross Medvedev, Ishchenko and Baab, the inevitable conclusion is that the proxy war on country 404 will keep going on and on and on – in myriad levels. “Peace” negotiations are absolutely out of the question – certainly not before the November elections in the U.S.

I think the shit show is going down before the November US (s)elections

Posted by: psychohistorian | Feb 10 2024 16:20 utc | 206

What’s to stop the location of user terminals being added to Ukrainian tactical / target databases?
Posted by: anon2020 | Feb 10 2024 15:51 utc | 204

Starlink has been hacked to internally spoof its GPS. In the same way it is possible to defeat the “motion” geofence.
https://t.me/s/UAVDEV/5298

Posted by: too scents | Feb 10 2024 16:20 utc | 207

It’s rather simple:
“We warned you for years, you refused to hear us and dismissed our concerns with disdain and arogance. Payback time.
Posted by: scc | Feb 10 2024 14:56 utc | 198
————-
Haha, nice.
Both Putin and Michael Hudson are brilliant and comprehensive in detail.
Michael Hudson condensed ‘ America has been looting the rest of the world for years. It needs to stop’.

Posted by: financial matters | Feb 10 2024 16:28 utc | 208

this may look a little bit off topic, but a coworker showed us a video from “better bachelor” on youtube about the recent farmer protests in the eu, and in the later half of the video he connects some dots with the ukraine, and why the us/eu are so helbent on making the ukraine win.
he does not get the historical and political things nor demographic facts, as per american education i would pressume, but its intersting how people slowly start to make use of their brain instead of just following the narrative.
in short: eu wants to get rid of farmers – immigration into us/eu without limits – blackrock etc buy ukraine lands – “the putin” screws their investment up – us/eu salty and doubles down to kill the population – immigrants to eu to then be offered citizenship if they want to work in now vacant ukraine – conservatives getting now less voting voices as the immigrants working in ukraine now vote for us/eu as a thanks – control over food in us/eu hands thanks to votes in their favour
its farfetched, he thinks, but its an interesting point of view, and it is something the bar sure has already been talking about alot.

Posted by: Justpassinby | Feb 10 2024 18:00 utc | 209

I too have thought that that position is surprising. Is perhaps Zaluzny there to organise the UK forces? or to teach the UK some sense? or because there is a large Russian speaking community and he has some friends? or because he can hide money?
watcher | Feb 9 2024 21:33 utc | 124
It’s not complicated, the Brits won’t try him for war crimes. Of course, they might Skripal him, but the US would do the same.
Honzo | Feb 9 2024 22:12 utc | 136
London is/ will be looking for ways to bring the EU into the war, whether directly sending troops or otherwise. It makes sense to have Zaluzhny there for the planning, since he knows the military situation better than anyone.

Posted by: smuks | Feb 10 2024 18:09 utc | 210

Zelensky made the right pick for a new commander. A Russian who doesn’t care for the Nazis. It’s been well reported General Zaluzhny was stocking all the best weapons, ammo and troops from all the hard-core Nazi elements. The new commander will gladly follow Zelensky’s inevitable next order. Send them all into the next meat grinder to purge them from the armed forces. Threat removed from Zelensky. Sign of good faith to Putin to start a new dialogue as Denazification is now under way.
Just one possible hypothesis anyway.

Butcher_Bear | Feb 10 2024 13:48 utc | 193
Sounds almost too good to be true.
The draconian requirements of the Mobilization Law have been blamed on Zaluzhny, from what I understand.
So with him gone, the law is presumably dead. Only option left to throw Azov & Co. into battle?
On Kharkov strike last night – in addition to the oil/fuel depot that was destroyed, 11 pieces of equipment including two tanks were destroyed. One accommodation site for AFU, and a cafe in Kharkov where officers had gathered to welcome inauguration of Syrsky was hit.
unimperator | Feb 10 2024 14:02 utc | 194
Media reports a (presumably civilian) petrol station was hit, killing 7.
Anyone knows whether it was next to the fuel depot, or hit by falling debris, or…?

Posted by: smuks | Feb 10 2024 18:16 utc | 211

Posted by: too scents | Feb 10 2024 16:20 utc | 207
Great channel and info, I’ll save that and monitor it regularly, many thanks!
So it looks like spoofing the GPS location solved, the radio beam position shouldn’t give an accurate ground position either, though it might be enough to spot that a drone boat traversing the Black Sea isn’t at a stationary location in Odessa like it claims.
I guess there’s still the risk that Starlink becomes your ISP so a secure proxy server and a little care is still required.

Posted by: anon2020 | Feb 10 2024 18:18 utc | 212

“It means that Putin is a genius. First I was thinking that he made a mistake by calling Yanukovich, today it appears that Obama and his minions made the mistake.”
Posted by: Naive | Feb 10 2024 14:27 utc | 195
Nice. “Never interfere with your enemy when he is making a mistake.”
And for sure this mess in Ukraine and the EU was always a mistake.

Posted by: Bemildred | Feb 10 2024 18:34 utc | 213

Honzo | Feb 10 2024 1:13 utc | 148
ak74 | Feb 10 2024 4:54 utc | 164
Good points re. Carlson.
When he left Fox News, it looked like a rather transparent ploy to increase his ‘street credibility’ – the chain being seen as part of the ‘establishment’ and not far-right enough for Trumpists.
He presents himself as a ‘maverick outsider’, but given his backers and connections, this is just as fake as Trump’s similar status imo.
The interview was aired a day or two after the House rejected more Ukraine aid (imo for good).
It’s part of a shift in US policy – one strategy has outlived its usefulness and leaves the stage, another enters. I wouldn’t even call it “competing factions”, rather it’s all within the same elite.

Posted by: smuks | Feb 10 2024 18:37 utc | 214

dear b. you have my contact and please can you let me know re. A
Thank you

Posted by: stranger | Feb 10 2024 19:04 utc | 215

Thanks for all the feedback on Serbia/Russia and Ukrainian connection…….NATO is attempting the exact same policy that they followed in 1991 to 1999 in Serbia, break up Russia, ethically cleanse the Donbass, just like Kosovo.
Remember well how NATO attacked the Serb Republic of Krajina in 1995 via aiding Croatian fascist forces, and depriving them of the seaport at Split.
Remember well how NATO attacked the Bosnian Serbs in 1995-1999 by supplying arms to the jihadiis via airlifts to Tuzla, even allowing foreign aircraft to bring in jihadii soldiers from Turkey, and Iran, and using USAF aircraft to attack Serbian AF aircraft (five ground attack planes lost to USAF fire).
Remember well the NATO attack on Serbia for 75 days which led to a severing of Kosovo from Serbia.
No, NATO was planning a similar attack on the Donbass Russians in Feb 2022, V V Putin beat them to the punch……

Posted by: Tobias Cole | Feb 10 2024 19:51 utc | 216

⚡️🇷🇺🇺🇦⚔️ Front #Summary for 10 Feb 2024 by 18:35⚡️
🔹In #Kherson Direction, without change in #Krynki.
🔹In #Zaporozhye Direction, near #Verbovoye, aerial reconnaissance revealed armored vehicles of the AFU. They were looking for where to gain a foothold in the forest belt. They retreated under our fire.
🔹In #SouthDonetsk Direction, our forces are retaining the initiative. Yesterday we had success on the northern outskirts of #Georgiyevka, today, south of the village. We have advanced in the forest belt from the side of the dachas, a semi-encirclement is planned. But information about the advance to the center of the village has not yet been confirmed. The village is in the lowlands, and the key heights are to the west and are still under AFU control. From the field, our military reports on the super-activity of AFU kamikaze drones. In #Novomikhaylovka, our forces are holding the recaptured areas and attacking from three sides. However, a number of advanced positions are changing hands, the AFU is very motivated, fighting desperately.
🔹In #Donetsk Direction, our troops are not reducing their onslaught. In some areas they approached 700-400m to the “road of life”, the main supply route for the AFU. Fighting is going on for the carpool, a serious fortified area of the enemy. There is progress in private development towards the railway station. There is no data on our approach to the Coke Plant and the entrance to the territory.
🔹In #Bakhmut Direction, our forces, advancing from the side of the cemetery near #Khromovo, knocked the AFU out of a major stronghold in the Popovsky Forest. The advance is about 1.5km wide and up to 1km deep. It is about 1.7km in a straight line to Chasov Yar, and about 3 km to the main defence line of the Seversky Donets Canal. In order to apply the tactics of cauldrons here as well, we will have to move the front northwards near #Bogdanovka and southwards near #Ivanovskoye (#Krasnoye).
🔹In #Svatovo Direction, in the #Seversk sector, ours are moving from the industrial zone of the Vodokanal Plant to #Belogorovka. There are a little less than 400m left to the village. An assault on the eastern part of the chalk quarry is being prepared, our artillery is active. In the #Kupyansk sector, our forces advanced again at #Sinkovka. They are trying to bypass the northwestern outskirts and get into the rear of the enemy.
💥 The AFU, yesterday, attempted to attack civilian ships in the southwestern part of the Black Sea with naval drones. The attack was repelled by patrol boats in conjunction with aviation and electronic warfare. It is important that the targets were non-military targets. In the #Belgorod region, construction workers were wounded by AFU shelling.
🎯 Our Forces’ electronic warfare has paralysed the work of Starlink terminals in a radius of more than 10km around #Avdeevka. The AFU is actively complaining about the disruption of communications and the operation of their troop control systems. They are sending secrets via couriers, adding targets for our snipers. Ukrainian resources are massively cursing Musk. Not because his stations are being jammed, but because Starlink is now 👉 available to our forces as well.

https://t.me/sitreports/22704

⚡️🇷🇺🇺🇦🛰 The Russian Military increasingly began to use Starlink Terminals in its Positions⚡️
🔹Oleg Kutkov, an engineer from #Kiev, who deals with Starlink terminals for the Ukrainian military, said that also started a lot of complaints about the stability of communication and speed on the frontline.
🔹”Indeed, the Russians have begun to actively use terminals on the frontline,” says the engineer.
🔹Terminals are actively purchased and resold by Russian resellers. The purchase goes through third countries, to the front people.
🔹”It is unrealistic to track and cover these schemes, because our volunteers also vacuum terminals in all countries and pay with different cards,” Oleg Kutkov says.
🔹These terminals operate exclusively on the territory of #Ukraine, including in the temporarily occupied parts of the front. The fact is that in a 20-km zone on the frontline, it is impossible to distinguish which side the terminal belongs to. This allows the Russian military on the frontline to also use Starlink terminals.
📌 “Therefore, either everyone is working or no one is working,” Oleg Kutkov said.

https://t.me/sitreports/22697

Posted by: Down South | Feb 10 2024 19:55 utc | 217

Our source in the OP said that Andrey Ermak is completely forming a team to deal with the vacuum of legitimacy of power that will come after 03/31/24. This is why the Office of the President is in a hurry with personnel appointments, which it makes without discussion with partners and even without coordination with the actors.

https://t.me/rezident_ua/21597

Our source in the OP said that the Office of the President will not change the configuration of power after a vacuum of legitimacy occurs. Bankova is confident that they will retain full power after 01/31/24, despite the Constitution and the elites who want to weaken Zelensky.

https://t.me/rezident_ua/21599

Our sources in Zaluzhny’s team said that the former Commander-in-Chief agreed to renounce any criticism of Zelensky and the Office of the President, so as not to provoke a political crisis in Ukraine. Zaluzhny is aware of his responsibility to the country and the military, which is why he gave in now.

https://t.me/rezident_ua/21598

Posted by: Down South | Feb 10 2024 19:59 utc | 218

@ Down South | Feb 10 2024 19:59 utc | 217/8 with the military updates…..thanks again for your ongoing efforts
Interesting about Starlink and how it is being used now by both sides.
I think this will be over before the November US (s)election given what we can see of the situation….until then the shit show continues.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Feb 10 2024 20:14 utc | 219

It appears a general collapse of the entire front is imminent.
1. The change of military leadership could be a cover for moving the seasoned General Staff to “exile” and relative safety in NATO countries while a new Army is raised and trained ala WWII Free French/Polish Force.
2. The current NATO exercise could be cover for intervention and hope for stabilizing the front line to preserve the “Korean Solution” option when the Front collapse.

Posted by: Suresh | Feb 10 2024 20:16 utc | 220

If Zaluzhny gets established in Britain, will that have been because he gives the British leverage, by way of him being a plausible replacement head of government, one that could get plugged in as soon as a coup concluded?
He certainly would give the Brits yet another direct channel to the Azov types, along with the other ultra-nationalists. If this is the case, was he clued into it ahead of time, and was that an inducement to him agreeing to resign?

Posted by: Babel-17 | Feb 10 2024 20:24 utc | 221

The noose is tightening with one clever move: leaving the one supply line open so the reinforcement and supplies can still come in but will be exposed to the artillery fire from both flanks. The only logical thing for the defender is to withdraw but it is too late now. The game is over. Operational encirclement with artillery firebags is taking a horrific toll. Attrition at its best…

https://twitter.com/MihajlovicMike/status/1756413931990421601

Posted by: unimperator | Feb 10 2024 20:31 utc | 222

1. The change of military leadership could be a cover for moving the seasoned General Staff to “exile” and relative safety in NATO countries while a new Army is raised and trained ala WWII Free French/Polish Force.

Posted by: Suresh | Feb 10 2024 20:16 utc | 220
Zalushny’s safety is his private responsibility. “The Moor has done his duty.”
Nobody needs the Ukrainian general staff in NATO without a state.
An army on NATO soil would also have to attack from there. Then NATO would no longer need a deputy. Who would want to join this exile army? The refugees, or the refuseniks, deserters, etc.?
The 3rd Assault Brigade is currently offering a one-week taster course for interested stormtroopers. It should be noted that no coercion is used and no call-up orders are issued. Allegedly…

Posted by: 600w | Feb 10 2024 20:52 utc | 223

@ stranger | Feb 10 2024 19:04 utc | 215
b doesn’t often read the comments here.
According to the “About this site” page (linked to the home page), you can contact him at MoonofA at aol.com.

Posted by: malenkov | Feb 10 2024 21:33 utc | 224

In the area of the villages of Terny and Yampolovka (Krasnolimanskiy direction), there is an advance of the Russian Army.
It is also reported that the personnel of the 21st brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the 18th brigade of the National Guard massively refuse to replace the units that are now at the forefront.
There are also many cases of surrender.
“>https://t.me/ZandVchannel/99763

Posted by: Apollyon | Feb 10 2024 22:21 utc | 225

Anyone know anything regarding Dimas and why no update for 2/10/24 posted at the Military Summary Channel?
I hope he’s well. Best source of info on the status of things on the net, imho.

Posted by: diatom | Feb 10 2024 22:31 utc | 226

Posted by: diatom | Feb 10 2024 22:31 utc | 226
re: Dima
Birthday celebration break – so it is reported…
(I agree with your opinion on quality of info)

Posted by: anto | Feb 10 2024 22:52 utc | 227

🤡🇺🇦”This is a catastrophe”: GUR head Budanov threw a tantrum over the UN court decision refusing to find Russia guilty of financing terrorism in Donbass. 
For example, the court refused to name Russia a sponsor of terrorism in connection with the shooting down of the Boeing in Donbass in 2014.  
French Liberation writes that the court referred to the fact that the Buk SAM system, with which the plane was allegedly shot down, is a weapon, not money. That is, there was no record of a direct transfer of funds for the specified purposes. 
Budanov (guilty of a number of terrorist attacks) called the court’s decision “a mistake and a catastrophe.”Such a verdict creates “serious risks,” unleashing Russia’s hands.
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Posted by: Jo | Feb 10 2024 23:00 utc | 228

1. The change of military leadership could be a cover for moving the seasoned General Staff to “exile” and relative safety in NATO countries while a new Army is raised and trained ala WWII Free French/Polish Force.
Suresh | Feb 10 2024 20:16 utc | 220
600w | Feb 10 2024 20:52 utc | 223
Was thinking in a similar direction (#210).
What 600w is writing isn’t wrong, but (s)he forgets that should NATO countries’ armies enter the war, there’d be no need for an actual sizeable Ukrainian exile army. It would just on paper be part of the anti-Russian alliance, similar to the former Yemeni govt in the Saudi war coalition. Militarily irrelevant, but important for political legitimation.
If this doesn’t materialize, there’s also the option of Za heading a ‘government in exile’, ready to take over in case of a coup or so.

Posted by: smuks | Feb 11 2024 0:30 utc | 229

No Dima report today.
However Weeb Union report said that AFU tried to counter-attack in the east of Novomikhalovka. Russian troops simply retreated to the east of the village, sucked the AFU troops in, and outmaneuvered by counter attacking the AFU troops from the north and south (i.e. rear). This forced the AFU troops to withdraw back to central part of Novomikhalovka.
Also, Avdeevka is effectively cut in half. We will see whether Syrky manages to throw a massive counter-attack. If it comes, it’s possible the Russians can simply pull back again and annihilate the counter-attack with FABs or other fire support, because for Russian troops it is available, but for Ukrainian troops there is little or no fire support available in Avdeevka.

Posted by: unimperator | Feb 11 2024 1:02 utc | 230

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GS5LqOBcrc
really good interview with an australian merc on the uke side. Very honest about what he saw there.

Posted by: cresty | Feb 11 2024 1:26 utc | 231

“If it comes, it’s possible the Russians can simply pull back again and annihilate the counter-attack with FABs or other fire support”
NO NEED. The counter-attack can be attacked with FABs etc long before the Russians even see it.

Posted by: SAM | Feb 11 2024 1:37 utc | 232

“If it comes, it’s possible the Russians can simply pull back again and annihilate the counter-attack with FABs or other fire support”
NO NEED. The counter-attack can be attacked with FABs etc long before the Russians (those on the ground being attacked) even see it.

Posted by: SAM | Feb 11 2024 1:39 utc | 233

I came across the following comment in a random Telegram chat. I thought it might be worth quoting, as a prompt to the bar to keep half an eye out for further corroborative information in future. The tentacles of influence and control are many.
Quote: from Whoonose:
“For the record here are the people we know that are funded by Thiel:
Trump (Thiel heading his his campaign finance)
Musk (brokered Twitter buyout and partnered with all of his companies-leading the investment rounds)
Tucker (funding his new media company with the Mercers and others)
Vivek (partnered with him on his ‘anti-woke’ hedge fund)
Russell Brand (paid millions by Rumble (thiel) to move his YouTube following to his Rumble show)
Turning Point (Think tank that funds Charlie Kirk, Ben Shapiro/Daily Wire/Candace Owens/Jordan Peterson, JD Vance, Blake Masters, Kari Lake)
Steve Bannon (along with the Mercers and partnered with many companies with him and with Trump’s campaign)
Donors Trust (non profit along with the Koch’s that funds 1000’s of think tanks/political organizations)
And that’s just off the top of my head and what I’ve found through my research. Likely many many more.
Thiel is a WEF ygl, Stanford research institute grad (cia) and is single handedly funding and building 1000’s of companies that serve as the infrastructure to the WEF digital slavery system in agenda 2030. He is someone people need to be aware of.”

Posted by: Jon_in_AU | Feb 11 2024 2:19 utc | 234

Tobias Cole | Feb 10 2024 19:51 utc

Remember well how NATO attacked the Serb Republic of Krajina in 1995 via aiding Croatian fascist forces, and depriving them of the seaport at Split.

Oh, dear. Here we go again.
Kingdom of Yugoslavia never had a seaport in Split.
Republic of Krajina never had a seaport in Split.
South-Slavic Croat tribes settled in Dalmatia in 7th century, after the Avars evicted the Romans.
In 1069 Peter Krešimir IV, King of Croatia, gained control over Dalmatian islands and cities, including Split.
Split is a Croatian city.

Posted by: scanalyse | Feb 11 2024 3:12 utc | 235

by scanalyse | Feb 11 2024 3:12 utc | 235
..talking of which, it should be understood that the commonly financed and maintained Yugoslav Adriatic Fleet was basically stolen by the Serbian nationalist loyalists within the Army.
On its way to the safety of Montenegro that Navy did some of damage along, but was of a limited effect.
Also the Serbian takeover of the Yugo-Mil complex needed a purge to get rid of all non Serbs, and that lowered its combat capabilities a lot.
Croatian, mainly, citizens manned coastal batteries and threw them out of the national waters, in 2 weeks or so while having 2 ships sunk, 3 damaged and around 40 vessels repossessed.
Thanks to the conscription, everybody was well versed in military matters, with a pretty good training – against the NATO and against the Soviets.
That is why civilians could substitute military to balance a force and organize a quick resistance with big guns.
That Navy was bigger than the Black Sea fleet in those years.
Also touching b. – no officers are really needed, if people who know how, decide to fight.
I do not see any sort of such resistance possible in Europe, should they rise up against their hege-de-mons. Not in a 10 years.
I guess expat people have a different perception further they are, in this case, but also in general.

Posted by: whirlX | Feb 11 2024 4:02 utc | 236

About Ukrainian nationalists. A voice through time
“We are doing the right thing in punishing nationalists of all stripes and colors so severely. They are the best helpers of our enemies and the worst enemies of their own peoples. After all, the cherished dream of the nationalists is to fragment the country and then it will become easy prey for their enemies. The peoples inhabiting the country, in their majority, will be physically exterminated, while the remainder will turn into dumb and pathetic slaves of the conquerors.
It is no coincidence… traitors to the Ukrainian people – the leaders of Ukrainian nationalists have already received an assignment from (Western intelligence services) to incite hatred towards Russians among Ukrainians, who are also Russians.
The British were especially successful in inciting national hatred and pitting some peoples against others. Thanks to such tactics, bribing the pathetic and corrupt leaders of different nations, England, negligible in size, managed to seize vast territories, enslave and rob many peoples of the world, and create the “Great” British Empire.
This number will not work with us while we are alive.
However, nationalists should not be underestimated. If they are allowed to act with impunity, they will cause a lot of trouble.”
J.V. Stalin – Complete Works. Volume 15, page 17.

https://t.me/two_majors/19000

Posted by: Down South | Feb 11 2024 4:41 utc | 237

Posted by: psychohistorian | Feb 10 2024 20:14 utc | 219
No problem

Posted by: Down South | Feb 11 2024 4:46 utc | 238

Is Syrsky a double agent, speeding up the emptying of Ukraine. Or is he the fall guy – a Russian. Or does he have to be more brutal because he is Russian and they would not trust him if he was not 100% committed. Curiouser and curiouser..

Posted by: Inki | Feb 11 2024 5:08 utc | 239

When when a human social system normalizes oppression, it stops being human.
Public neo-Gestapo Archives:
https://molfar.com/en/foreign-propagandists

Posted by: whirlX | Feb 11 2024 6:16 utc | 240

Posted by: Inki | Feb 11 2024 5:08 utc | 239
They are going to wheel Zaluzhny back as ‘hero of Ukraine’ within a couple months when things have pretty much collapsed in Ukraine. It will destroy Zelensky, and the blame is clearly put on Syrsky. Biden admin probably set it up this way on purpose.
Albeit obviously the actual reason for the collapse is that the west simply lose in every imagineable way. Poor tactics, poor or no strategy at all, faux GDP based assumption of being able to manufacture more weapons than Russia (only a fraction in reality), tactics that led to much skewed casualty ratios against Ukraine, finally leading to society going into non responsive passive mode, huge corruption etc.
It seems it’s mostly for the western audience though, what good will that do in a completely broken Ukraine which now has serious prospects of getting carved up between neighbors? Probably not much. Just trying to keep things apart till the November election, but the way things are going, it’s a long way out.

Posted by: unimperator | Feb 11 2024 7:41 utc | 241

WhirlX 240:
But these are just the usual methods of fascists – they are more often found on the left or right than in the political center, but in the West they are now in the center.

Posted by: Oliver Krug | Feb 11 2024 7:52 utc | 242

Tobias Cole | Feb 10 2024 19:51 utc
Remember well how NATO attacked the Serb Republic of Krajina in 1995 via aiding Croatian fascist forces, and depriving them of the seaport at Split.
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Please stop typing shit, you have no idea what you are talking about. Serbia has nothing to do with Split and never did, I was born there so I guess I should know a bit about it to tell you freely.
You are wrong about anything you typed about Croatia thus far, so please refrain in the future. Thank you.

Posted by: Jzo | Feb 11 2024 8:19 utc | 243

Противник признает серьезное продвижение наших штурмовых групп в Авдеевке. Российские войска стремятся рассечь Авдеевку, отрезав часть группировки противника от Авдеевского коксохима и уже достаточно близки к этому. Бои идут уже совсем рядом с Индустриальным проспектом.
The enemy recognizes the serious advance of our assault groups in Avdiivka. Russian troops are trying to cut through Avdiivka, cutting off part of the enemy grouping from the Avdiivka coke plant and are already quite close to this. The fighting is already very close to Industrial Avenue.
t.me/boris_rozhin/112581

Posted by: Avdiivka | Feb 11 2024 8:55 utc | 244

T-90M takes out Bradley IFV with an Invar missile at 4800 metres.
https://t.me/Anlystintel/15488

Posted by: unimperator | Feb 11 2024 9:22 utc | 245

It being a Sunday morning a not-sermon for the not-persons of the non-viable banderist minions of the Fascists of the WEF. A imagining of the musical chairs being played out.
Has anyone come across any credible explanation of what happened last year when both the thugs Zaloser and Badloony were supposedly missiled?
They disappeared from our screens for weeks , except for some screen appearances , green screened, AI generated?
Is it possible the ones that are around now are doubles?
That may be reason neither got the job of chief loser – neither can go talk to physically to the Russians in the inevitable surrender talks – because they won’t fool the real Generals they meet?
Is it possible that the now installed officially Sickski has been the one doing the job while the other 2 have been voiced by their masters? Giving ‘interviews’ to the Narrative projectors.
Anyway – to the last ukrop man woman and child we go. The only plan that made sense. Or whoever remains in the rump historical west of Kiev, between the returned territories to Poland , Hungary and Romania, in their Nazi enclave as the volk slaves who will feel free; who will be the GM farms robot fixers ,cleaners and doormen and prostitutes and child breeders for paedophiles and organ recipients and satanic blood rituals for the Owners, Blackrock and Co and their Top Table dwellers of the Waste that will be anything but Collective.
There is not much else left to decide. Not much else to add so have a happy Sunday all if you can avoid thinking of the mass murders of Palestinians and these who commit them for a few hours.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Feb 11 2024 11:00 utc | 246

by alek_a | Feb 10 2024 8:59 utc | 180
Oh, I totally agree with what you write.
Basically, the result was the same as Ukraine’s Maidan, just Soros and the ‘outsiders’ infiltrated before, easier and faster.
But it started pretty benign, losing the control as nationalism started accelerating, and focusing on myths and legends, while unfreezing the unfinished WWII locally.
The issue is that, no action is made before many small reactions fall into the place. And for the most of the people in the Balkans very suddenly the state stopped working and its anti-Nazi security system protecting society, fell apart. Falling apart along the religious lines and so violently, the West didn’t anticipate that, poking around.
As per usual, one can say a typical Western under-performed and sub-competent handling of the situation of which they know not enough to understand it.
But nothing is black-white and it usually is more complicated, then it is written or spoken in the best available media.
Good stuff, but this below I need to comment on…
I have lived through the Balkan conflicts. What you describe is pretty much the western propaganda side at that time. If you were with the UN, that is normal.
First, the UN then and now or what it became of it, are two different worlds. UN on its own and very independently collects evidence and creates its own databases, separate of anyone else. It is/was pretty resistant towards attempts to influence input or a final output by member states.
Many news agencies were solely relaying on UN reports, while EU Observers and some other dodgy officials had a thicker filter.
Reason is that the West was in an internal conflict caused by the German reunification, English hated it and used the Yugo situation to counter German support for two Catholic republics in the West. So instead to quickly rebuild and integrate, Germany was focused pretty much on the Balkans and have spent a mountain of its own money, there.
Thatcher cooked it up and John Major continued, involving Lord Owen and a few others from the top of the most conservative clique. When the war moved on to Bosnia, CIA prevented English and Germans to mess up stuff even more.
So one could read different psy-op in German newspapers, and completely different one in English papers. There was no unified Western propaganda.
That is the trend from 2008 onwards when Londongrad/Russoafobia/Novichok/Spire and such trash started to entertain Westerns. A slow creep to today’s state of a prolonged Western unconsciousness.

Posted by: whirlX | Feb 11 2024 11:38 utc | 247

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GS5LqOBcrc
really good interview with an australian merc on the uke side. Very honest about what he saw there.
Posted by: cresty | Feb 11 2024 1:26 utc | 231
Thanks for the clip

Posted by: canuck | Feb 11 2024 12:26 utc | 248

Dima report said Syrsky is probably planning to go with a full-bore attack on Krasnogorovka (north of Avdeevka). Supposedly he would be waiting until Russia sends enough forces into middle of Avdeevka befor attacking.
This would be pretty much an exact replica what he attempted around Bakhmut (both in the north, and south at Kleschevka, Andryivka etc.). But that op ran out of steam, it ran out of shells, supplies and reinforcements and then simply stagnated.

Posted by: unimperator | Feb 11 2024 12:27 utc | 249

https://t.me/CyberspecNews/47975

🛸 Orlan-30 UAV uses a laser beam to direct a kamikaze drone to a Ukrainian tank in Kupyansk direction.
🧐 The kamikaze drone isn’t identified yet, but could be Privet-82 👇?

This is the first claim I’ve seen of a “drone” being guided onto a target by a laser spot projected by another drive. Even if the weapon turns out to be an ATGM or similar it still appears to be a new level of interoperation.
Perhaps the weapon is a drone with a separate laser seeker installed or perhaps the drone optics are sensitive to the laser designator frequency so the drone pilot can see the illumination spot on their standard FPV display.

Posted by: anon2020 | Feb 11 2024 12:33 utc | 250

” have lived through the Balkan conflicts. What you describe is pretty much the western propaganda side at that time. If you were with the UN, that is normal.”
Posted by: alek_a | Feb 10 2024 8:59 utc | 180
Chris Hedges is the same way. He opposes US imperialism across the board, but he clings to his belief that the Serbs tried to kill him, so they are Bad.
https://www.sott.net/article/476270-Confession-of-a-CIA-agent-They-gave-us-millions-to-dismember-Yugoslavia
I also agree with the poster who pointed out that Putin blew his chance to explain how the US support4ed and pushed Nazi ideology into Ukrainian society and schools. Tucker asked him 3 times to be specific, but he never talked about the schoolbooks, or the summer camps, or the statues, or the persecution allowed by the authorities. Divide and conquer, indeed.
He actually said something about destroying the people who believe in it, or something like that.
It’s just as well there is a media blackout on the interview, because the Mighty Wurlitzer could make hay with that one.

Posted by: wagelaborer | Feb 11 2024 17:03 utc | 251