Ammo sabotage in Crimea? And is a nuclear plant going to get shelled?

avatar

Well now ammunition sabotage in Crimea is getting pretty interesting and this is pretty incredible how deep behind enemy lines Ukrainian forces are able to access.

And then on top of it we are also seeing a huge amount of information come out in the fact that Russian forces are being targeted with extended range systems that initially were claimed not to be deployed to the Ukraine.

So this is a really interesting idea and possibly this technology didn't even come from the United States inventory however because of NATO forces having compatibility between weapon systems this looks like another country was manufacturing these kinds of extended range artillery shells and allowed Ukrainian forces to get a hold of them.

However we are starting to look at some phenomenal behind enemy lines strikes without using conventional aircraft.

And whether or not this is by direct personal sabotage or targeted munitions and precision missile strikes.

Again we see the entire battle space shift especially with the massive expenditure of artillery and armored equipment.

And I also believe that certain elements of the Russian offensive are getting tired of trying to be continued to fight. Over and over with you keep hearing about the refusal for certain Russian and now separatist units to continue combat operations.

So as this entire conflict rages on and even more crazy situations go on across the globe the only thing we can sit and do is watch.

And of course here we still have the continued threat of another nuclear disaster even though we've already had Fukushima still cooking off...

This is definitely going to impact Europe and the rest of the northern hemisphere as well as world if another nuclear reactor ends up cooking off.



0
0
0.000
10 comments
avatar

I wonder when this fight will end. It's not getting any funny or interesting to me. I just pray one of them don't end up launching a nuclear weapon that'll wipe us all out. Lol

0
0
0.000
avatar

Yeah the world has gotten so apathetic to the icbm threats that it's astounding.

Sure let's just ignore crazy and pretend he doesn't have a world killing weapon.

0
0
0.000
avatar

That man is really dangerous I must say but one thing is sure that I don't think the US would let him launch such weapon if at all he had it.

0
0
0.000
avatar

its sure that you don't think the US would let him launch such a weapon if at all he had it?

So you're certain of what you think, but you're not certain that he even has such a weapon, a weapon that you think someone else would let him, use the weapon, or not let him use the weapon, which might not be.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Let's leave sanctions on until Russia fully disarms. Then same for any other rogue States.

They can get cut out of development finance and the world.

Let's go to tactical nukes. Low yeild limited number. Specific ultra clean design.

The countries that willingly give up the icbm.amd strategic nuclear weapons? They can have the limited clean burners.

Counties that can't? Convention weapons only. Well what limited ones they can make without Access to advanced components.

World's most feared military. And they can't take over ukraine in the quoted week? What happened with the 3-4 days.

Gonna be bad for Russia as the sanctions add up.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Lol what are you talking about "quoted week"? You keep repeating that as if it has a shred of reality. You also think that they got pushed out of Kivv, Kharkov and Mykolaiv area, or better yet, you think they got stopped in those areas, AND THEN pushed out. They never entered Kivv, Kharkov, or Mykolaiv, and never made a push to do so. They announced that they were moving out and then did exactly that in a orderly fashion, meanwhile the Ukrainian Military took 4 days before they even moved into those formerly occupied areas. The Russians while they had those cities within their sights, they were swiftly pushing to through Mariupol, and before the end of March, about 3 weeks after they entered Mariupol most of the Azov were pushed and pinned in Azovstal, where they took civilian hostages. Then the Russians pulled out and regrouped and focused methodically on the military, on its position of the last 8 years, and now they are about to take Bakhmut, and then Kramatorsk.

0
0
0.000
avatar

The US has no chance in a nuclear war. Do you know how many nukes are in Russia alone, not counting China?

Do you realize they have hypersonic and a battle hardened army who hasn't stopped taking territory, block by block?

Meanwhile Elensky has been bombing the largest NPP in Europe for months with US kamikaze drones. Shelling it for weeks now! Who's the maniac?!

0
0
0.000
avatar

Its not interesting, lol. Did anyone suggest that you, personally, have to find it interesting? Go tell the soldiers that you don't think its interesting enough.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Sanctions only hurt us. You seem to believe that Russia can't produce microchips or any other electrical components, they landed on the moon in secret, and they can't produce basic components? Not only do they have everything they need, but the world has spoken and its willing to pay the higher prices and Fund the War by extension, especially with NordStream2.

The United States and Germany say** they have reached an agreement to allow the completion of Nord Stream 2**, the controversial Russian gas pipeline to Europe that opponents say undermines the energy security of Ukraine and other Eastern and Central European countries.

Did you catch that?

https://www.rferl.org/a/us-germany-nord-stream-deal/31370660.html

0
0
0.000