International Russia/Ukraine Megathread V15

Yeah I hate to say it but that was a super boneheaded thing to do. People get confused by our freedom and what you can get away with in the US and forget that you can’t do that shit in some countries
You might even do nothing....
Russia and Belarus like North Korea and Iran does have paranoia and if you are foreigner you might do nothing and still get arrested.
Maybe you are spy or there is campaign peak to fight with foreign agents etc...someone should get catched to show activity.

Some from these countries might issue you visa and in airport tell that you are spy and will not allowed to get in...even this. ..
 
Russian pilot who defected to Ukraine and lived in Spain was assassinated in a parking garage.

I heard the dumbfuck started contacting people from his old life, dude got new life and a new identity on a nice country, but Russians are everywhere in Europe, better keep your head low next life.
 
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Yeah I hate to say it but that was a super boneheaded thing to do. People get confused by our freedom and what you can get away with in the US and forget that you can’t do that shit in some countries


It's boneheaded for sure. If you're doing this you do not do it in Russia or go to Russia. Super naive.
 
I heard the dumbfuck started contacting people from his old life, dude got new life and a new identity on a nice country, but Russians are everywhere in Europe, better keep your head low next time.
Usually after identity change ppl are warned not to contact with anyone from their old life and do all the best not to get them to see you again in any case. This applies also for social media profiles usage.
Identity change is done also in witness and informants protection programms and therefore rules are widely known...
 
These two rules :
1. Newer contact with anyone from old life ...
2. To do all the best not to get them to see you again ....in any case...
Are the same like 100 years ago witnesses and exposed informants given new identity had been informed...what stuff this will be if he/ she will ignore this...what stuff might happen with them.
 
Raising money for UKR in Russia is stupid idea because despite they does have a lot of ukr origin ppl etc....
Even pro ukr oriented ppl will not expose themselwes by donating....
Authorities are lurking for ppl donating to Ukr or opposition with vigor.....
 

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says foreign aid delays are making life ‘very difficult’ on the front line​


BY HANNA ARHIROVA
Updated 1:30 PM BRT, February 20, 2024


KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Delays in weapons deliveries from Western allies to Ukraine are opening a door for Russian battlefield advances, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says, making the fight “very difficult” along parts of the front line where the Kremlin’s forces captured a strategic city last weekend ahead of the war’s second anniversary.

Zelenskyy and other officials have often expressed frustration at the slowness of promised aid deliveries, especially since signs of war fatigue have emerged. European countries are struggling to find enough stocks to send to Kyiv, and U.S. help worth $60 billion is stalled over political differences. That appears to be playing into the hands of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Even so, more help is heading Ukraine’s way, as Sweden announced Tuesday its biggest aid package so far and Canada said it was expediting the delivery of more than 800 drones.

Zelenskyy, in his daily video address late Monday, said Russia has built up troops at some points along the 1,500-kilometer (930-mile) front line, apparently aiming to pounce on any perceived defensive weaknesses.

“They (the Russians) are taking advantage of delays in aid to Ukraine,” he said after visiting the command post in the area of Kupiansk, in the northeastern Kharkiv region, on Monday.

He said Ukrainian troops keenly felt a shortage of artillery, air defense systems and long-range weapons.

Ukrainian forces withdrew from the strategic eastern city of Avdiivka during the weekend, where they had battled a fierce Russian assault for four months despite being heavily outnumbered and outgunned.

Putin on Tuesday congratulated his Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu on capturing Avdiivka and urged him to press Russia’s advantage.

Shoigu said the military launched up to 460 strikes on Avdiivka per day, equivalent to about 200 metric tons of explosives. “We got the enemy in such a state that it was forced to flee the unbearable conditions,” Shoigu said.

But Oleksiy Danilov, head of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, said that while the situation on the battlefield is hard, especially due to a lack of ammunition, the situation on the eastern front is not catastrophic.

“We fight and will continue to fight,” he told news outlet Ukrainska Pravda. “We have only one request to our partners: to help with weapons, with ammunition, and with air defense.”

He claimed that Russia racked up heavy losses of troops and equipment in the fight for bombed-out Avdiivka. His claim could not be independently verified.

Analysts predicted a lull in Russian attacks in the Avdiivka area. The Kremlin’s forces will require time to “rest and refit,” the U.K. Ministry of Defense said in an assessment Tuesday. The Institute for the Study of War, a Washington think tank, also expected an “operational pause” by Russia in the area.

Zelenskyy said talks with foreign partners are focusing on how to “resume and extend” support.

Sweden, which is poised to join NATO, said Tuesday it will donate military aid to Ukraine worth 7.1 billion kronor ($681 million). That includes 30 boats, some of which are fast and powerful military assault craft, and underwater weapons.

The deal also includes artillery ammunition, Leopard tanks, shoulder-borne anti-aircraft defense systems, anti-tank missiles, grenade launchers, hand grenades and medical transport vehicles, as well as underwater drones and diving equipment.

“By supporting Ukraine, we are also investing in our own security,” Defense Minister Pål Jonson told a news conference in Stockholm. “If Russia were to win this terrible war, we would have significantly greater security problems than we have today.”

The Canadian government said Monday it will dispatch more than 800 drones to Ukraine starting as early as this spring. They are part of a previously announced 500 million Canadian dollars ($370 million) in military help for Ukraine.

Ukraine last year received $42.5 billion from foreign partners, of which $11.6 billion was in non-repayable grant aid, Ukraine’s Ministry of Finance said Tuesday.

The grant assistance was provided by the U.S., Japan, Norway, Germany, Spain, Finland, Switzerland, Ireland, Belgium, and Iceland, it said. The U.S. provided the biggest amount of non-repayable grant aid, with $11 billion.

Long-term concessional financing amounted to $30.9 billion, which included loans from the European Union ($19.5 billion), the International Monetary Fund ($4.5 billion), Japan ($3.4 billion), Canada ($1.8 billion), the U.K. ($1 billion), the World Bank ($660 million) and Spain ($50 million).

Meanwhile, a Russian Lancet drone struck a house in Ukraine’s northern Sumy region Tuesday, killing five members of the same family, the regional administration said.

A mother, her two sons and two other relatives who were visiting died as a result of the strike in Nova Sloboda, a village bordering Russia.

Ukraine shot down all 23 Shahed drones that Russia launched on Monday night over various regions of the country, the country’s air force said.

Air force spokesman Yurii Ihnat said Russian aircraft activity had dropped off after Ukraine recently shot down a number of enemy warplanes.

The air force commander, Mykola Oleschuk, said on Monday that his troops destroyed Su-34 and Su-35 bomber jets. Over the weekend he said that other Russian jets were shot down.

https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-war-weapons-avdiivka-24bd70ef8047140a10c67e000288f7d8
 
One big question: it is rumoured that Ukraine didn't had produced " gunpowder " since 1991 th.
IF this is reality then how they might blame europe etc about bad supplies? This is easy to produce for cheap and they had so much industrial buildings abadoned after fall of USSR, a lot of cheap and still skilled workforce awailable and it isn't rocket science...

Next stuff is that they didn't had produced 7,62x39 and 7,62x54 mm ammunition since 2014 th and didn't bothered to start somewhere production line. While separatists produced 24/7/365....
Therefore russia still does have mountains with such cartridges starting from stuff produced in 1950 ies till fresh production but Ukraine is running around and begging to Donate them these cartridges for USSR era weapons...( weapons using these cartridges they does have a lot )....

Also might had produced a lot of Anti tank mines cos cheap and workforce awailable for cheap & technologies simple....
The same about mortars and " shells " for them...
Looting and scrapping the industrial base had consequences.
 
I heard the dumbfuck started contacting people from his old life, dude got new life and a new identity on a nice country, but Russians are everywhere in Europe, better keep your head low next life.
Wtf! What a dumbass 😆
 
I hope Huelensky never will visit any from 5 countries they didn't had mentioned and also didn't had bothered to mention provided lethal aid...cos looks they are more interested in € transfers....sadly....
Maybe Slovakia is correct when had stopped to deliver them lethal aid for FREE.....
 
Looting and scrapping the industrial base had consequences.
Sure but such production might be quickly installed because rooms and skilled tradesmans etc awailable and this stuff isn't rocket science....
Especially for Ukr : they had even R&D for nuclear science and electronics, engines for spacecraft and produced largest cargo aircraft in world's history...
So such simple stuff like mortars, shells for them, gunpowder and 7,62 mm cartridges for Ukr might be peace of cake. Especially if they still continued to produce trucks, neon for export etc stuff....
 
Wtf! What a dumbass 😆

Body was found by his ex-girlfriend, which points out the dude just went to Spain instead of staying in Ukraine to live the big Western Mediterranean life with that defection money prize. Spain is a hotspot of rich Russians after all.

I guess you can take the Russian out of Russia but you can't take the Russian out of the Russian.
 
Body was found by his ex-girlfriend, which points out the dude just went to Spain instead of staying in Ukraine to live the big Western Mediterranean life with that defection money prize. Spain is a hotspot of rich Russians after all.

I guess you can take the Russian out of Russia but you can't take the Russian out of the Russian.
There is also stuff that if you use social media with your pics or old account you might get tracked with special tools ....
 
Mafia and special services ofc might manage to track ex gf etc Phone and PC...even to install hardware type keylogger...
And when contact is done by using these...vuala. Now ex gf might get started to be tracked in real world cos it will be worth to do this.
Old methods are to track ppl you know and if you contact with them, they start to track this person in order to find you.
100 y.o methods ....while then letters or personal meeting was common contact method...
 
Mafia and special services ofc might manage to track ex gf etc Phone and PC...even to install hardware type keylogger...
And when contact is done by using these...vuala. Now ex gf might get started to be tracked in real world cos it will be worth to do this.
Old methods are to track ppl you know and if you contact with them, they start to track this person in order to find you.
100 y.o methods ....while then letters or personal meeting was common contact method...
Zero days.
 
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