- Aug 24, 2020
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Oh dear.
If it's any consolation I completely missed this attack. (I was just about to ask you for a link, but stopped myself just in time)OK, hence the fibre cable factory hit.
You’re probably right. A lot of Chinese used to work over the border in Siberia, possibly still do. So that could have been where they were recruited. I think Russia has also recruited mercenaries from India and Bangladesh - though the poor sods didn’t know what they’d signed up for or where they were going.I think they'll say 'mercenaries', nothing to do with Chinese government or military.
I assume they were under Russian command?This war continues to throw up surprises*.
I wonder what the official Chinese response will be? My understanding is that Chinese involvement has always been at arm's length, low key and under the radar.
I would expect them to be mortified that Chinese nationals have been captured.
* But having thought about it, and seeing China's response to Trump on the tariff front, perhaps it isn't all that surprising?
'Ukraine triples its weapon production in a year' - The Economist.
'This year Ukraine expects to produce 5 million FPV drones'. (Last time I checked, that figure was 4 million).
Watch Prof. Gerdes from 1:15.
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Is this China denying it, without actually explicitly denying it, in case it is subsequently found to be true?
Yesterday, amongst all the tariff noise, I read something that suggested they were looking into the validity of Ukraine's claims. Either they genuinely don't know about their own citizens fighting for Russia, or they were preparing the ground for today's formal denial/ not denial.
Good grief.I read somewhere yesterday that one of the prisoners said HE paid Russia to fight for them! Gaining Russian citizenship in return![]()
Yes I read that...or maybe I posted it! A Russian citizenship...passport to a better lifeI read somewhere yesterday that one of the prisoners said HE paid Russia to fight for them! Gaining Russian citizenship in return![]()
This reads like an episode of Blackadder Goes Forth .................Idiots guide in how not to invade.
If at first you don't succeed try and fail again.
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Frontline report: Ukrainian forces repel three-wave Russian mechanized assault near Kurakhove - Euromaidan Press
Russian commanders deployed three separate waves of armor over a four-hour period on 7th April, losing approximately 17 vehicles and 40 personnel while failing to advance beyond the first Ukrainian minefield.euromaidanpress.com
This reads like an episode of Blackadder Goes Forth .................
Interesting report.Idiots guide in how not to invade.
If at first you don't succeed try and fail again.
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Frontline report: Ukrainian forces repel three-wave Russian mechanized assault near Kurakhove - Euromaidan Press
Russian commanders deployed three separate waves of armor over a four-hour period on 7th April, losing approximately 17 vehicles and 40 personnel while failing to advance beyond the first Ukrainian minefield.euromaidanpress.com
Don't give it to the f***ing Yanks, who knows where it would go & they will want to make money out of it but free world definitely should buy it.Not sure if this has been posted before.. (courtesy of Mick Ryan, AM @WarintheFuture X post).
Piece written by Gen. Valerii Zaluzhnyi, Ukraine's Ambassador to the UK:
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How drones, data, and AI transformed our military—and why the US must follow suit
A former Ukrainian commander-in-chief describes Ukraine’s DELTA battlefield-management system and other adaptations.www.defenseone.com
Extraordinary account of the transformational abilities of Ukraine's low-cost drone and electronic warfare capabilities.
And their DELTA battelfield management system is tearing up the rulebooks (Google for the military).
This bleak and terrible war has changed all wars forever.