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I don't know how legit theintercept is but I can't find anything at all to back up the claim this report is from Yuri Butusov. He is indeed a well know Ukranian journalist, with his own news site censor.net. He reports on a lot of stuff, but apparently gave this story soley to the theintercept? They are the only ones making this claim.Don't think so. It was speculated that it could have been fake but the Ukrainians said they would investigate. Intercept states Ukrainian journalist has confirmed three dead bodies identified as Russian soldiers in the same location.
Full analysis here: https://theintercept.com/2022/03/31...ntercept&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
TheIntercept is very legitimate. They're staffed by former NYT editors and major writers.I don't know how legit theintercept is but I can't find anything at all to back up the claim this report is from Yuri Butusov. He is indeed a well know Ukranian journalist, with his own news site censor.net. He reports on a lot of stuff, but apparently gave this story soley to the theintercept? They are the only ones making this claim.
He's also some sort of world class forensics expert apparently, being able to identify the nationality of three completely charred remains... Actually i've just rewatched the vid, apparently the red band on one of the arms of a completely charred body survived unscathed
What's that smell?
The rehearsal video was the same video with some music played in the background, from what I remember at least. It hasn't been confirmed yet but TheIntercept wouldn't run this if it wasn't somewhat (or even highly) credible. Might still turn out to be fake, but less likely now.As @firestarter pointed out the rehearsal video came out recently. That video looks fake enough anyway. Those lads were not shot.
I've just seen the claim is published on the Russian version of censor.net, so yeh, a fair source for theintercept I guess as its on the same domain. The story isn't published on the main Ukrainian version of the site though, strange.TheIntercept is very legitimate. They're staffed by former NYT editors and major writers.
The rehearsal video was the same video with some music played in the background, from what I remember at least. It hasn't been confirmed yet but TheIntercept wouldn't run this if it wasn't somewhat (or even highly) credible. Might still turn out to be fake, but less likely now.
You would want some degree of corroboration, especially when the Intercept is involved in their usual attempts to push contrarian narratives.I don't know how legit theintercept is but I can't find anything at all to back up the claim this report is from Yuri Butusov. He is indeed a well know Ukranian journalist, with his own news site censor.net. He reports on a lot of stuff, but apparently gave this story soley to the theintercept? They are the only ones making this claim.
He's also some sort of world class forensics expert apparently, being able to identify the nationality of three completely charred remains...
What's that smell?
What are you thinking?Things are about to hit a key point in the conflict now I feel.
Serious developments incoming
Kind of agree. The intercept is not my go to but they do have more credibility that most. Used to love Mehdi Hasan's podcast.You would want some degree of corroboration, especially when the Intercept is involved in their usual attempts to push contrarian narratives.
Its much more readable after they ditched "Glenn".Kind of agree. The intercept is not my go to but they do have more credibility that most. Used to love Mehdi Hassan's podcast.
Very much so.Its much more readable after they ditched "Glenn".
Alright Guillem Ballbag, what's the scoop?Things are about to hit a key point in the conflict now I feel.
Serious developments incoming
It just feels as though we are at end game don’t you think? before it all started it was widely reported Russia couldn’t go much longer than a month financially. Oddly enough reports are they are now withdrawing and giving somewhat adjusted objectives.What are you thinking?
Things are about to hit a key point in the conflict now I feel.
Serious developments incoming
Cocks out?Things are about to hit a key point in the conflict now I feel.
Serious developments incoming
Big day today?Things are about to hit a key point in the conflict now I feel.
Serious developments incoming
Ukraine is preparing a transfer bid for Putin's pride. Hopefully they did not contract Woodward to do this.Big day today?
Conflict? Mate it’s a full on war and occupation.Things are about to hit a key point in the conflict now I feel.
Serious developments incoming
I feel it's 4 possible scenarios:It just feels as though we are at end game don’t you think? before it all started it was widely reported Russia couldn’t go much longer than a month financially. Oddly enough reports are they are now withdrawing and giving somewhat adjusted objectives.
I’m hoping it’s they withdraw and that’s it but it won’t be that easy. Worst case they are withdrawing their troops and intend to absolutely batter Kyiv with some quite nasty weapons.
I feel we are looking at a withdrawal of sorts and negotiated end to the conflict.
You?
I don’t see one being a viable tactic. Essentially giving all your gains back and starting from square one. You’d simply replenish the troops at the front lines without conceding territorial superiority.I feel it's 4 possible scenarios:
1. They're retreating tired and demotivated troops out from the North after hitting fierce resistance. That allows them to rearm and redeploy into areas they have had success (South and East).
2. They're retreating with the intention of launching chemical weapons at Kyiv (I don't think this will happen given the International outcry from it occurring).
3. They're retreating back with the intention to draw Ukraine out and stretch their forces. This will make them weaker overall and easier to over whelm.
4. They're retreating to pull Ukraine forces South with the intention of drawing Ukraine forces South and East to then launch a new surprise attack from the North back towards Kyiv.
Unlikely it's 2, 1 makes sense given their initial blitzkrieg style attack failed hopelessly. 4 could make sense if they've managed to draw Belarus troops into the war. They could pull Ukraine troops away from Kyiv and then Belarus joins the war and tries to attack Kyiv like Russia did with a swift attack.
Personally, it's 1 and 3 for me.
One is the most plausible to me. I think they regroup to take Odessa. Doing somwould ultimately strangulate Ukraine.I feel it's 4 possible scenarios:
1. They're retreating tired and demotivated troops out from the North after hitting fierce resistance. That allows them to rearm and redeploy into areas they have had success (South and East).
2. They're retreating with the intention of launching chemical weapons at Kyiv (I don't think this will happen given the International outcry from it occurring).
3. They're retreating back with the intention to draw Ukraine out and stretch their forces. This will make them weaker overall and easier to over whelm.
4. They're retreating to pull Ukraine forces South with the intention of drawing Ukraine forces South and East to then launch a new surprise attack from the North back towards Kyiv.
Unlikely it's 2, 1 makes sense given their initial blitzkrieg style attack failed hopelessly. 4 could make sense if they've managed to draw Belarus troops into the war. They could pull Ukraine troops away from Kyiv and then Belarus joins the war and tries to attack Kyiv like Russia did with a swift attack.
Personally, it's 1 and 3 for me.
To be lifted by two mi 24 ships.Ukraine is preparing a transfer bid for Putin's pride. Hopefully they did not contract Woodward to do this.
They have no chance whatsoever of taking Odessa. They're now struggling to even hold onto Kherson.One is the most plausible to me. I think they regroup to take Odessa. Doing somwould ultimately strangulate Ukraine.
Hope so.They have no chance whatsoever of taking Odessa. They're now struggling to even hold onto Kherson.
I feel we're not far off. I noticed that Russia's defence of the ruble today was woeful, for the first time in a few weeks. It could be that the signs of financial squeezing are finally showing.It just feels as though we are at end game don’t you think? before it all started it was widely reported Russia couldn’t go much longer than a month financially. Oddly enough reports are they are now withdrawing and giving somewhat adjusted objectives.
I’m hoping it’s they withdraw and that’s it but it won’t be that easy. Worst case they are withdrawing their troops and intend to absolutely batter Kyiv with some quite nasty weapons.
I feel we are looking at a withdrawal of sorts and negotiated end to the conflict.
You?
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TheIntercept is very legitimate. They're staffed by former NYT editors and major writers.
The rehearsal video was the same video with some music played in the background, from what I remember at least. It hasn't been confirmed yet but TheIntercept wouldn't run this if it wasn't somewhat (or even highly) credible. Might still turn out to be fake, but less likely now.
German outlet Bild run it with some corroboration as well. They detailed the vetting process they did. After géolocalisation of the video, speech analysis by independent experts and then corroborating with sources on the ground.I've just seen the claim is published on the Russian version of censor.net, so yeh, a fair source for theintercept I guess as its on the same domain. The story isn't published on the main Ukrainian version of the site though, strange.
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A war is a conflict, it's not uncommon to talk about wars like that.Conflict? Mate it’s a full on war and occupation.
How about a special operation? I mean it really does no good for Ukrainians calling this a conflict, when they’re subject to a brutal and largest full scale war/aggression/genocide since ww2.A war is a conflict, it's not uncommon to talk about wars like that.
The Telegraph reports that a Russian soldier has died from radiation poisoning as a result of exposure in the Chornobyl exclusion zone. The US has stated it cannot verify claims of radiation poisoning, but the facility was handed back to Ukrainian civilian control yesterday
Somehow I cant believe this. If this thing really happened its full blown revolution territory.The BBC reports:
"Ukraine's security chief has denied that Ukraine attacked an oil depot in Russia this morning. Now we have more details of Oleksiy Danilov's comments.
Speaking on Ukrainian television, Danilov hinted that the attack may have been carried out by Russians unhappy with the war - and he said similar incidents would likely follow."
So that's a new twist on things: the suggestion that elements of the Russian military are now deliberately trying to undermine Putin's war efforts.
What? WW2 wiki page has the word "conflict" a couple of times just in the first paragraph, for example. People use that word all the time when talking about war.How about a special operation? I mean it really does no good for Ukrainians calling this a conflict, when they’re subject to a brutal and largest full scale war/aggression/genocide since ww2.
Would you call a rape a conflict between male/female as well? Such understatements in the public space just play into Putin’s hands even if done without any bad intent.
errrErm, a video is going viral on Twitter that is supposedly from a pro-Russian military group of Russian soldiers burning a Ukrainian PoW on a cross. Jesus Christ.
Apparently filmed in 2015. Doesn't take away from the inhumanity though.Erm, a video is going viral on Twitter that is supposedly from a pro-Russian military group of Russian soldiers burning a Ukrainian PoW on a cross. Jesus Christ.