Belarusian Hajun project (Twitter)
The ‘terrorists’ arrested by the KGB for allegedly trying to attack Belarus and Russia are actually drug traffickers.
On February 15, a “counter-terrorist operation” regime was introduced in Lelchytsy district (Homiel region, Belarus). Local authorities, propaganda and Telegram channels of Lukashenka’s enforcers didn’t know what was going on. Later the KGB reported about the detention of “terrorists”, allegedly sent by the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) to conduct terrorist attacks in Belarus and Russia. Propagandists published the names of the three detainees: Ukrainians Serhyi Kabarchuk, Pavlo Kabarchuk, and Brest resident Vitali Ulasiuk.
The Flagshtok media found out that the “agents of the SSU” detained in Belarus, Serhyi and Pavlo Kabarchuk, who, according to the KGB, allegedly planned terrorist attacks in Belarus and Russia, were in fact under investigation in Ukraine for drug smuggling.
Serhyi and Pavlo lived in Ukraine in Stara Vyzhivka...
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The ‘terrorists’ arrested by the KGB for allegedly trying to attack Belarus and Russia are actually drug traffickers.
On February 15, a “counter-terrorist operation” regime was introduced in Lelchytsy district (Homiel region, Belarus). Local authorities, propaganda and Telegram channels of Lukashenka’s enforcers didn’t know what was going on. Later the KGB reported about the detention of “terrorists”, allegedly sent by the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) to conduct terrorist attacks in Belarus and Russia. Propagandists published the names of the three detainees: Ukrainians Serhyi Kabarchuk, Pavlo Kabarchuk, and Brest resident Vitali Ulasiuk.
The Flagshtok media found out that the “agents of the SSU” detained in Belarus, Serhyi and Pavlo Kabarchuk, who, according to the KGB, allegedly planned terrorist attacks in Belarus and Russia, were in fact under investigation in Ukraine for drug smuggling.
Serhyi and Pavlo lived in Ukraine in Stara Vyzhivka...
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IgorGirkin (Twitter)
RT @moklasen: 81st Airmobile.
RU losses (likely LPR 2nd/6th/7th BDE):
48.92871, 38.26857 (Tank)
48.92826, 38.26822 (BMP-2 675-SB3KDZ)
48.92830, 38.26815 (MT-LB)
48.92823, 38.26808 (BMP-2)
48.92829, 38.26802 (BMP-1)
48.92826, 38.26796(Tank+KMT-7)
48.92844, 38.26770 (T-80BV)
48.92784, 38.26704 (BMP)
48.92953, 38.27403 (ukn. AFV) https://twitter.com/NOELreports/status/1758793341230075996#m
RT @moklasen: 81st Airmobile.
RU losses (likely LPR 2nd/6th/7th BDE):
48.92871, 38.26857 (Tank)
48.92826, 38.26822 (BMP-2 675-SB3KDZ)
48.92830, 38.26815 (MT-LB)
48.92823, 38.26808 (BMP-2)
48.92829, 38.26802 (BMP-1)
48.92826, 38.26796(Tank+KMT-7)
48.92844, 38.26770 (T-80BV)
48.92784, 38.26704 (BMP)
48.92953, 38.27403 (ukn. AFV) https://twitter.com/NOELreports/status/1758793341230075996#m
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Def Mon (Twitter)
Early rumors about RU attacks in the Robotyne area. Reliability and extent uncertain.
Early rumors about RU attacks in the Robotyne area. Reliability and extent uncertain.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
RT @UkraineNewsLive: ⚡🇺🇦🇸🇪💪💥The work of the Swedish 155-mm #Archer self-propelled gun.
RT @UkraineNewsLive: ⚡🇺🇦🇸🇪💪💥The work of the Swedish 155-mm #Archer self-propelled gun.
Dan (Twitter)
RT @IhateTrenches: Casualty wise (WIA&KIA) Bahkmut was likely higher.
Deaths only wise, Avdiivka was likely 2x worse for the Russians than Bahkmut.
The easiest way to explain why is Terrain, and the built up fortifications. Even in the areas at the flanks.
The opening day of RUs offensive in our sector over a dozen BMPs were destroyed before they even got within 800m of Ukrainian lines. The infantry on and in that initial assault were caught out in the open and mowed down rather quickly.
One defensive operation that we were on, 16 of Chosen and 8 Ukrainians(javelin teams+snipers) destroyed 4 BMPs, damaged one that made it under a bridge with 6 others that escaped unharmed after dropping troops 300m+ away from the line in the field, 2 BTRs destroyed, 2 tanks one of which was destroyed by one of the craziest tank maneuvers by a UA tank team i ever saw and 70+ infantry killed or wounded.
The Russians successfully pushed ...
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RT @IhateTrenches: Casualty wise (WIA&KIA) Bahkmut was likely higher.
Deaths only wise, Avdiivka was likely 2x worse for the Russians than Bahkmut.
The easiest way to explain why is Terrain, and the built up fortifications. Even in the areas at the flanks.
The opening day of RUs offensive in our sector over a dozen BMPs were destroyed before they even got within 800m of Ukrainian lines. The infantry on and in that initial assault were caught out in the open and mowed down rather quickly.
One defensive operation that we were on, 16 of Chosen and 8 Ukrainians(javelin teams+snipers) destroyed 4 BMPs, damaged one that made it under a bridge with 6 others that escaped unharmed after dropping troops 300m+ away from the line in the field, 2 BTRs destroyed, 2 tanks one of which was destroyed by one of the craziest tank maneuvers by a UA tank team i ever saw and 70+ infantry killed or wounded.
The Russians successfully pushed ...
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Dan (Twitter)
RT @IhateTrenches: The Ukrainian units fought and are still fighting extremely hard in the sector that Chosen was in.
We are in the middle of a unit transfer, so Chosen is no longer there.
One main factor that you could see become a detriment was time off the front. The 59th and other units in the sector have never had a rotation off the front. Which physically and mentally does effect the fighting capacity. By the end of 2023 Chosen members were all injured atleast once and most of us were doing operations at 80% ability. We had men(Hound I love you brother) going out with gaping fragmentation wounds bandaged from a injury a week earlier. None of this was forced on us however. We would check ourselves out of the hospital to continue the fight.
And the Ukrainians were much the same. Hell, our commander Kozak consistently put off medical so he could stay on the front and coordinate and fight. We had a drone pilot get 6 or 7 contusions including from TOS1s twice in one day who basically was in a permanent shuttle of hospital, checking himself out, fly drones, back to hospital.
The fighting spirit of the men in our sector is nothing short of heroic, but it is not a long term benefit to fighting capabilities doing what Chosen and the Ukrainians were doing. Sheer will and determination only goes so far.
RT @IhateTrenches: The Ukrainian units fought and are still fighting extremely hard in the sector that Chosen was in.
We are in the middle of a unit transfer, so Chosen is no longer there.
One main factor that you could see become a detriment was time off the front. The 59th and other units in the sector have never had a rotation off the front. Which physically and mentally does effect the fighting capacity. By the end of 2023 Chosen members were all injured atleast once and most of us were doing operations at 80% ability. We had men(Hound I love you brother) going out with gaping fragmentation wounds bandaged from a injury a week earlier. None of this was forced on us however. We would check ourselves out of the hospital to continue the fight.
And the Ukrainians were much the same. Hell, our commander Kozak consistently put off medical so he could stay on the front and coordinate and fight. We had a drone pilot get 6 or 7 contusions including from TOS1s twice in one day who basically was in a permanent shuttle of hospital, checking himself out, fly drones, back to hospital.
The fighting spirit of the men in our sector is nothing short of heroic, but it is not a long term benefit to fighting capabilities doing what Chosen and the Ukrainians were doing. Sheer will and determination only goes so far.