Enemy equipment is burning. More specifically, the large anti-submarine ship "Admiral Levchenko" in the Barents Sea. The fight for survivability continues, but we hope it's in vain.
This is what happens when the "superpower" receives sanctions from Ukraine and cannot service the engines produced in Mykolaiv on their own. Ten years were not enough to solve this problem. One of the installations caught fire.
Great training, guys, keep it up.
Just so you understand, there are a few hundred crew members there. Not the "Moskva," of course, but still not bad.
Hmmm, Russia pivoting away from Crimea? Equipment depletion, or reorientation because Ukraine is finally shooting at targets inside Russia? Or just giving up because they got whole bunch of air defense systems blown up by ATACAMS in one day, without doing anything useful against the incoming missiles?
Yeah, my bet is that they’ll start a huge resupply operation using the rail lines, and intentionally slow the civilian evacuation traffic on the bridge (perhaps using both sides of the road) to a crawl, thus using their own citizens as human shields.
Have you ever heard of Veterans Row? (I don't support Russia)
It's across the street from the VA in Westwood. It's also right next to a really dangerous intersection, and people will plow into their tents. There was supposed to be a campus there, so people lived their in protest/ to have access to the VA. I used to live in a cheap sublet around the corner from them during the pandemic. It was strange how bougie the area was in contrast. The "war on homelessness" turned into a war on the homeless.
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