A fire in one of the cooling towers? I'm not even sure how that works.The orcx know they are about to lose a lot of dirt and the Kyrsk NPP. So what do terrorist high jackers do when they only have one ace in the hole?
I’m pretty sure it’s the orcx using tire fires to send some type of 3rd grade message. My opinion, they either already have lost or know they soon will, lose KNPP. It was speculated that Ukraine would use that as a bargaining chip like russia uses ZNPP. Russia said, hold my beer.A fire in one of the cooling towers? I'm not even sure how that works.
I mean, they need the cooling tower to keep the reactors safe, but last I heard, only one of four reactors were actually running, and if that's still true, I'm with you, this is probably nothing more than showmanship.I’m pretty sure it’s the orcx using tire fires to send some type of 3rd grade message. My opinion, they either already have lost or know they soon will, lose KNPP. It was speculated that Ukraine would use that as a bargaining chip like russia uses ZNPP. Russia said, hold my beer.
This is a good way to get NATO and China crawling up there…. Ummmm…. Old dirt road.
As I understand it, the actual reactor is a mile away and several months into cold shit down. Very little risk.
I believe that Geranimo (some spanish name??) from the IAEA announced that all 4 reactors were is "cold shut down" and have been for a "long time". The fuel rods, while still "warm-ish" but hot smoking hot (redneck slang) are stored in containment pools that are secured FAR away from the towers and the the towers are not really important at this point.I mean, they need the cooling tower to keep the reactors safe, but last I heard, only one of four reactors were actually running, and if that's still true, I'm with you, this is probably nothing more than showmanship.
I was thinking about Ukraine's motivation for this and, yes, humiliating Putin is high on the list.I believe that Geranimo (some spanish name??) from the IAEA announced that all 4 reactors were is "cold shut down" and have been for a "long time". The fuel rods, while still "warm-ish" but hot smoking hot (redneck slang) are stored in containment pools that are secured FAR away from the towers and the the towers are not really important at this point.
Just repeating what I read that other people said, FWIW.
That isn't just any old random though. Many many people have been saying that, as a possibilty, for 3 days. Totally plausible at this point.I was thinking about Ukraine's motivation for this and, yes, humiliating Putin is high on the list.
But are they hedging their bets if Trump wins and wants to negotiate a truce? If they hold Russian land, that would be a huge bargaining chip. "Get out of Ukraine and we'll get out of Russia".....
Just a random thought. I don't know if Ukraine could hold Russian land until the end of the year, but they might know something we don't. If they take troops off the line in Ukraine to kick the Ukes out, their Ukrainian lines may collapse.
Dang, and I thought that was original thought. lolThat isn't just any old random though. Many many people have been saying that, as a possibilty, for 3 days. Totally plausible at this point.
Also it's being reported that Russia has started pulling troops across the south and south east front. Once they pull off enough, plan B (or is it c,d,e or f?) kicks in. I think UAF can hold their new territory for a bit. Didn't the Pentagon report another $125 mill in support just today or Yesterday?
Got damn this is fun to watch all of the little maneuvering.
One can have cat like reflexes, but there is always a faster cat. It's ok man !!Dang, and I thought that was original thought. lol
I do feel like the Ukrainians are playing chess while Russia is playing checkers.One can have cat like reflexes, but there is always a faster cat. It's ok man !!
UAF are sending in small group scout teamsI do feel like the Ukrainians are playing chess while Russia is playing checkers.
I've got to think the US military is giving them a lot of guidance and advice, but I may be giving us too much credit.
A lot going on there.This is a a pretty nice map to keep an eye on action in the newest parts of Ukraine.
I've been reading hints of this too. BUUUT I am holding back on the excitement (not saying that you are wrong) until its a few more days old and some results related feeds come out. I want it to be a perfect "forced" maneuver . But I want a little more meat on the bone. Just a little bit.
If it is true, it confirms one big thing we've already expected: Russia is stretched to the limit. There's no way they would redeploy from Ukraine to Kursk if they had any other assets they could bring in instead.I've been reading hints of this too. BUUUT I am holding back on the excitement (not saying that you are wrong) until its a few more days old and some results related feeds come out. I want it to be a perfect "forced" maneuver . But I want a little more meat on the bone. Just a little bit.
OK now my mind is wandering 10 miles down the road.If it is true, it confirms one big thing we've already expected: Russia is stretched to the limit. There's no way they would redeploy from Ukraine to Kursk if they had any other assets they could bring in instead.
I hope I’m wrong…but this doesn’t seem like a good use of Ukrainian resources. Unless they think they can hold the territory ..,which I haven’t seen anyone claim as likelyI guess I'm shocked natural gas is still flowing from Russia to Ukraine....
This entire Ukrainian foray into Russia is bizarre. I love it. I'm wondering if some Russian commander just said **** it and let them in? I saw some chatter on X about the local Duma prohibiting communications devices in the area before the incursion - like there was some help from the locals to make Ukrainian electronic jamming more effective before they went in. Also saw that Ukraine drenched the area in drones. Maybe that panicked the locals?
I hope some US media picks this up and starts giving some details. The Ukrainians don't seem to be blowing their own horn yet.
I think they are just throwing shit against the wall at this point. Maybe a small part of their brains is hoping (but not daring to say out loud) that threatening Russian territory will weaken Putin's political position.I hope I’m wrong…but this doesn’t seem like a good use of Ukrainian resources. Unless they think they can hold the territory ..,which I haven’t seen anyone claim as likely
Well, This use of resources seems to be achieving more than that last two years, So I'm gonna have to give them the nod, so far.I hope I’m wrong…but this doesn’t seem like a good use of Ukrainian resources. Unless they think they can hold the territory ..,which I haven’t seen anyone claim as likely
I view it as unnecessary and borderline dumbI think they are just throwing shit against the wall at this point. Maybe a small part of their brains is hoping (but not daring to say out loud) that threatening Russian territory will weaken Putin's political position.
You might end up being right. But like Joe, I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt while we see it play out, simply because I don't see a lot of other options at this point.I view it as unnecessary and borderline dumb
Remove nuclear weapons and I firmly believe that NATO would run through the Russians like a knife through butter. If the Ukrainian units had any amount of strength and air support, they would be cruising to Moscow right now. That wasn't some massive invasion force they used to take that territory.If it is true, it confirms one big thing we've already expected: Russia is stretched to the limit. There's no way they would redeploy from Ukraine to Kursk if they had any other assets they could bring in instead.
Depends on if they have units available to make a push when the Russians are forced to reallocate their attacking forces. If the Ukrainians can fight a slow defensive action against those Russians, they could do quite a bit of damage while also pressing for gains in territory they would ultimately like to keep.I hope I’m wrong…but this doesn’t seem like a good use of Ukrainian resources. Unless they think they can hold the territory ..,which I haven’t seen anyone claim as likely
And those forces would be on the offensive around Kursk and not holed up in a trench in a defensive position. The Ukrainians would actually be play defense in Russian territory.If it is true, it confirms one big thing we've already expected: Russia is stretched to the limit. There's no way they would redeploy from Ukraine to Kursk if they had any other assets they could bring in instead.
It's a gamble, but I think they're thinking long-term when/if Trump is elected, he's vowed to negotiate peace. That means someone has to give up something, and Ukrainians don't want to give up an inch of their land.I think they are just throwing shit against the wall at this point. Maybe a small part of their brains is hoping (but not daring to say out loud) that threatening Russian territory will weaken Putin's political position.
The Ukrainians have to make sure they don't get rope-a-doped if they make it to that line. I would stop just short of it and dig in myself.
Ukrainian team blew up Nord Stream pipeline, claims report
Spokesperson for Volodymyr Zelenskiy denies WSJ claims and again accuses Russia of carrying out the sabotagewww.theguardian.com
Can she shoot basketball? It's a pretty poor time to be visiting (be in) Russia.