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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Get Real! » Sun Oct 09, 2022 9:45 am

Mobilized Russian troops take off from Kaliningrad...
https://zb10-7gsop1v78.bitchute.com/nnw ... 7iCsNH.mp4

Operators use commercial drones to correct artillery fire...
https://zb10-7gsop1v78.bitchute.com/SaN ... KHRVvO.mp4

Aftermath of attack on Ukrainian installations in Zaporozhye...
https://seed163.bitchute.com/SaNUTh4l0C ... daQIsW.mp4

Russians shell Ukies out of a village...
https://seed171.bitchute.com/QriXNC761X ... 9AxGvF.mp4

Russian combat priest holds a service on the front line...
https://seed177.bitchute.com/SaNUTh4l0C ... oly4K8.mp4

Chinese successful dual satellite launch aboard the Long March-11 carrier rocket...
https://rumble-foxo.cdn.rumble.cloud/vi ... 6f.caa.mp4



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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby miltiades » Sun Oct 09, 2022 10:06 am

Get Real! wrote:Mobilized Russian troops take off from Kaliningrad...
https://zb10-7gsop1v78.bitchute.com/nnw ... 7iCsNH.mp4

Operators use commercial drones to correct artillery fire...
https://zb10-7gsop1v78.bitchute.com/SaN ... KHRVvO.mp4

Aftermath of attack on Ukrainian installations in Zaporozhye...
https://seed163.bitchute.com/SaNUTh4l0C ... daQIsW.mp4

Russians shell Ukies out of a village...
https://seed171.bitchute.com/QriXNC761X ... 9AxGvF.mp4

Russian combat priest holds a service on the front line...
https://seed177.bitchute.com/SaNUTh4l0C ... oly4K8.mp4

Chinese successful dual satellite launch aboard the Long March-11 carrier rocket...
https://rumble-foxo.cdn.rumble.cloud/vi ... 6f.caa.mp4



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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Kikapu » Sun Oct 09, 2022 10:50 am

Londonrake wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:

...someone smoking, again?


Regardless of opinions on the damage done, it’s effect and duration, this event’s more.

The bridge is symbolic, as well as functional. Putin’s personal prestige is inexorably linked to its creation and existence. One of Medvedev’s (various) nuclear threats in the past has been that an attack on it would provoke a “Judgement Day” response.

It’s perhaps analogous to part of the Kremlin being demolished. Things would keep running and the damage be rapidly repaired, but that isn’t really the point. Is it?


If Ukraine was behind the truck bombing on the Crimea bridge, then they failed to maximize the damage on the bridge and block the waterways that passes under the bridge at the same time. The ideal place to blow up the bridge would have been at the crest of the bridge (tower) so that it would not only cause much more severe damage to the bridge which would make repairs far more difficult and taking far more time for such repairs, but also block the waterways beneath it with fallen roadways and debris. As it is now, the repairs will be made much faster and the bridge will resume normal operation much sooner than otherwise. Yes, symbolically Ukraine can pat themselves on the back in causing this damage on the bridge, but it is by no means a game changer in the war, and most definitely not worthy to celebrate if the Russians respond with much costlier effect against the Ukrainians.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Lordo » Sun Oct 09, 2022 11:27 am

Eye for an eye makes everybody blind.

It is time to call a ceasefire and begin the negotiations to solve the political problem. Although they left it a bit late now that the east Ukrainians have declared their wish to join the Russian federation. Al they can now negotiate is where to put the border.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Londonrake » Sun Oct 09, 2022 11:42 am

Kikapu wrote:If Ukraine was behind the truck bombing on the Crimea bridge, then they failed to maximize the damage on the bridge and block the waterways that passes under the bridge at the same time. The ideal place to blow up the bridge would have been at the crest of the bridge (tower) so that it would not only cause much more severe damage to the bridge which would make repairs far more difficult and taking far more time for such repairs, but also block the waterways beneath it with fallen roadways and debris. As it is now, the repairs will be made much faster and the bridge will resume normal operation much sooner than otherwise. Yes, symbolically Ukraine can pat themselves on the back in causing this damage on the bridge, but it is by no means a game changer in the war, and most definitely not worthy to celebrate if the Russians respond with much costlier effect against the Ukrainians.


Symbolism? Absolutely.

I personally doubt there was any expectation of actually destroying the bridge. The mere fact an attack was able to be carried out on such a valuable and well guarded strategic asset must have come as a shock to the Russians/Putin though.

Game changer? Not directly perhaps but who knows? Weren’t the Doolittle raid and 9/11 ultimately game changers? Wake up calls to the hubristic “we’re untouchable”.

As far as response is concerned. The notion’s been a regular feature within the thread. It seems to me though the Russians have been all-in since the beginning. Apart perhaps from an even more of a Nazi Blitz emphasis against the Ukrainian population. Something likely to just serve the cause of further isolating Putin, surely?

I note today Putin has appointed a new General I/C. He seems to be working his way up the famed for brutality ladder.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Oct 09, 2022 12:27 pm

Amazing Russian technology. Look at the photo. Dedicated to the lunatics who think of everything Russian as "trash"
https://t.me/rybar/39946

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[ Photo ]
Car traffic on the Crimean Bridge was resumed at 16.00 (https://www.rbc.ru/society/08/10/2022/6 ... a892862750) - so far in one direction, and only for cars and buses. Freight will go by ferry for the period of repair.
It became interesting, due to what it happened, because the morning pictures looked like a local apocalypse and the whole telegram feed was shitting with horror.

And the solution turned out to be simple: someone smart at the project stage provided for the installation of two separate sliding lashes, which are based on a single monolithic 12-pile structure, but also separately. That is, in the event of undermining one whip, the second one remains intact and intact in terms of power elements. So an engineer unknown to us should be given a medal "For saving the logistics of Crimea" or "For the technological stability of a strategic structure." The pile monolith, probably, can only be taken by a nuclear explosion, but the more fragile lashes turned out to be independent of each other. And traffic on the second of them resumed almost immediately.
(picture to illustrate the technique - taken at the very beginning of the construction of the bridge)
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Kikapu » Sun Oct 09, 2022 12:36 pm

Londonrake wrote:
Kikapu wrote:If Ukraine was behind the truck bombing on the Crimea bridge, then they failed to maximize the damage on the bridge and block the waterways that passes under the bridge at the same time. The ideal place to blow up the bridge would have been at the crest of the bridge (tower) so that it would not only cause much more severe damage to the bridge which would make repairs far more difficult and taking far more time for such repairs, but also block the waterways beneath it with fallen roadways and debris. As it is now, the repairs will be made much faster and the bridge will resume normal operation much sooner than otherwise. Yes, symbolically Ukraine can pat themselves on the back in causing this damage on the bridge, but it is by no means a game changer in the war, and most definitely not worthy to celebrate if the Russians respond with much costlier effect against the Ukrainians.



I personally doubt there was any expectation of actually destroying the bridge.


Yes, my mistake. :D

The truck that exploded only flashed this “BANG” flag and the ball of fire seen was just an illusion. :roll:

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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Lordo » Sun Oct 09, 2022 2:48 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Amazing Russian technology. Look at the photo. Dedicated to the lunatics who think of everything Russian as "trash"
https://t.me/rybar/39946

Translation:-->

[ Photo ]
Car traffic on the Crimean Bridge was resumed at 16.00 (https://www.rbc.ru/society/08/10/2022/6 ... a892862750) - so far in one direction, and only for cars and buses. Freight will go by ferry for the period of repair.
It became interesting, due to what it happened, because the morning pictures looked like a local apocalypse and the whole telegram feed was shitting with horror.

And the solution turned out to be simple: someone smart at the project stage provided for the installation of two separate sliding lashes, which are based on a single monolithic 12-pile structure, but also separately. That is, in the event of undermining one whip, the second one remains intact and intact in terms of power elements. So an engineer unknown to us should be given a medal "For saving the logistics of Crimea" or "For the technological stability of a strategic structure." The pile monolith, probably, can only be taken by a nuclear explosion, but the more fragile lashes turned out to be independent of each other. And traffic on the second of them resumed almost immediately.
(picture to illustrate the technique - taken at the very beginning of the construction of the bridge)

Indeed, considering this bridge was built before Crimea was unsexed, it would have been criminal not to mitigate against an explosion of this kind so at least one remains intact. The engineer who designed it should be named and famed.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Lordo » Sun Oct 09, 2022 2:53 pm

Londonrake wrote:
Kikapu wrote:If Ukraine was behind the truck bombing on the Crimea bridge, then they failed to maximize the damage on the bridge and block the waterways that passes under the bridge at the same time. The ideal place to blow up the bridge would have been at the crest of the bridge (tower) so that it would not only cause much more severe damage to the bridge which would make repairs far more difficult and taking far more time for such repairs, but also block the waterways beneath it with fallen roadways and debris. As it is now, the repairs will be made much faster and the bridge will resume normal operation much sooner than otherwise. Yes, symbolically Ukraine can pat themselves on the back in causing this damage on the bridge, but it is by no means a game changer in the war, and most definitely not worthy to celebrate if the Russians respond with much costlier effect against the Ukrainians.


Symbolism? Absolutely.

I personally doubt there was any expectation of actually destroying the bridge. The mere fact an attack was able to be carried out on such a valuable and well guarded strategic asset must have come as a shock to the Russians/Putin though.

Game changer? Not directly perhaps but who knows? Weren’t the Doolittle raid and 9/11 ultimately game changers? Wake up calls to the hubristic “we’re untouchable”.

As far as response is concerned. The notion’s been a regular feature within the thread. It seems to me though the Russians have been all-in since the beginning. Apart perhaps from an even more of a Nazi Blitz emphasis against the Ukrainian population. Something likely to just serve the cause of further isolating Putin, surely?

I note today Putin has appointed a new General I/C. He seems to be working his way up the famed for brutality ladder.

Interesting that they would have worked out how much explosive was needed to only destroy half the bridge. More likely they were not aware the design which saved half the bridge.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Get Real! » Sun Oct 09, 2022 2:55 pm

Lordo wrote:Interesting that they would have worked out how much explosive was needed to only destroy half the bridge. More likely they were not aware the design which saved half the bridge.

It’s the weirdest bridge I’ve ever seen... with bends, curves, uphills, downhills, looks more like a rollercoaster! :?
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