Reports I've seen say houses were damaged 5km away from the base.![]()
Massive Explosion Rocks Key Bomber Base Deep Inside Russia
The strategic bomber base, 300 miles from the Ukrainian border, is a high-priority target for Kyiv as it struggles to curtail Russian aerial bombardment. The strategic bomber base, 300 miles from the Ukrainian border, is a high-priority target for Kyiv as it struggles to curtail Russian aerial...www.twz.com
I was just thinking yesterday after seeing those drone attacks that Ukraine might have the upper hand if they just get enough support. They seem to be far more motivated as a fighting force and perhaps more intelligent.This is huge. I can't believe our mainstream media doesn't report more on what steps Europe is taking in stepping up aid.
I don't think they'd need to. About 2 more years of a stalemate in Ukraine and another million casualties and I think he'll be facing early retirement to his dacha.I was just thinking yesterday after seeing those drone attacks that Ukraine might have the upper hand if they just get enough support. They seem to be far more motivated as a fighting force and perhaps more intelligent.
The question is, should Ukraine go all the way to Moscow?!!!! Fawk yeah!
Speaking of dachas, in that drone explosion video they talked about nearby dachas getting messed up, but what they showed seem like some sort of a shed at best.I don't think they'd need to. About 2 more years of a stalemate in Ukraine and another million casualties and I think he'll be facing early retirement to his dacha.
A dacha is just kind of a getaway. A shed in Russia might be luxury accomodations for some.Speaking of dachas, in that drone explosion video they talked about nearby dachas getting messed up, but what they showed seem like some sort of a shed at best.
hmm, what ever made them want to do something like this? Seems to be a drastic shift in approach.![]()
Germany Set for Trillion-Euro Defense and Infrastructure Splurge — The Wall Street Journal
Economists warn that the country would need structural overhauls for the spending package to boost growth without causing inflationapple.news
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and loss of confidence in US.hmm, what ever made them want to do something like this? Seems to be a drastic shift in approach.
Ahem. Germany has a bit of a history in terms of building weapons and mobilizing. They weren’t allowed to after World War II. Looks like now they’ve uncorked the bottle. Makes one wonder how long have they been itching to do this. (Kind of flipping the bird at Agent Orange as well.)Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and loss of confidence in US.
Germany is a country of pacifists today. I'm not saying they wouldn't love to see Russia go away, but the Germans I know want nothing to do with the military, much less a war.Ahem. Germany has a bit of a history in terms of building weapons and mobilizing. They weren’t allowed to after World War II. Looks like now they’ve uncorked the bottle. Makes one wonder how long have they been itching to do this. (Kind of flipping the bird at Agent Orange as well.)
Plus, they’re clearly not afraid to call Putin‘s bluff, who’s worst nightmare has just begun.
![]()
Massive Explosion Rocks Key Bomber Base Deep Inside Russia
The strategic bomber base, 300 miles from the Ukrainian border, is a high-priority target for Kyiv as it struggles to curtail Russian aerial bombardment. The strategic bomber base, 300 miles from the Ukrainian border, is a high-priority target for Kyiv as it struggles to curtail Russian aerial...www.twz.com
And by heavily damaged, you mean 180,000 x 2 , 1/2" Tungsten balls flying at mach FVCK YA, through the old aluminum air frames and electronics.
I think this strike was in Belgorod - in Russa. They probably didn't think Ukraine would try to attack inside Russia again after being 'encircled' in Kursk. lolAnd by heavily damaged, you mean 180,000 x 2 , 1/2" Tungsten balls flying at mach FVCK YA, through the old aluminum air frames and electronics.
then Yes, there were mistakes made by parking them out in the open. dang it!![]()
"hundred percent!" Which is probably why I see reports of UAF actually advancing (although slightly) in certain other areas to the south/east.I think this strike was in Belgorod - in Russa. They probably didn't think Ukraine would try to attack inside Russia again after being 'encircled' in Kursk. lol
Think of the forces Russia had to bring to Kursk to get Ukraine to withdraw. That's a lot of troops that aren't going to the contested oblasts in Ukraine.
And now they're doing it again in Belgorod. I think the Ukrainian strategy is to keep Russia on the defensive in their own country which will presumably weaken other areas.