Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 8

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The United States is seeing signs that Russia is proposing to help the Iranians on their missile programme, and at least considering the possibility of providing fighter aircraft to Iran, in exchange for military aid in their ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
As CNN reports, William Burns, CIA Director, said the alliance between Russia and Iran is developing rapidly, an emerging narrative that he called "disturbing."
"It's moving at a pretty fast clip in a very dangerous direction right now, in the sense that we know that the Iranians have already provided hundreds of armed drones to the Russians, which they're using to inflict pain on Ukrainian civilians and Ukrainian civilian infrastructure. We know that they've provided, you know, ammunition for artillery and for tanks as well," Burns said.
Burns previously said the U.S. was confident China considered sending lethal aid to Russia, but Beijing has not yet made a final decision.
As reported, the British Defence Secretary believes that Russia has probably exhausted the reserves of Iranian drones (Ukr), but is looking for ways to replenish them.
 
Ceremony for Ukraine's new offensive guard. These are eight assault battalions or shock troops that will be used to lead an attack, they will be used along side the battalions western nations are helping to form as well as new airborne brigades for the upcoming offensive. All in all we are looking at about 50 000 well trained and equipped men.

 
Ceremony for Ukraine's new offensive guard. These are eight assault battalions or shock troops that will be used to lead an attack, they will be used along side the battalions western nations are helping to form as well as new airborne brigades for the upcoming offensive. All in all we are looking at about 50 000 well trained and equipped men.


What is that guy wearing? A bomb suit underneath his camo?
 

The United States is seeing signs that Russia is proposing to help the Iranians on their missile programme, and at least considering the possibility of providing fighter aircraft to Iran, in exchange for military aid in their ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
As CNN reports, William Burns, CIA Director, said the alliance between Russia and Iran is developing rapidly, an emerging narrative that he called "disturbing."
"It's moving at a pretty fast clip in a very dangerous direction right now, in the sense that we know that the Iranians have already provided hundreds of armed drones to the Russians, which they're using to inflict pain on Ukrainian civilians and Ukrainian civilian infrastructure. We know that they've provided, you know, ammunition for artillery and for tanks as well," Burns said.
Burns previously said the U.S. was confident China considered sending lethal aid to Russia, but Beijing has not yet made a final decision.
As reported, the British Defence Secretary believes that Russia has probably exhausted the reserves of Iranian drones (Ukr), but is looking for ways to replenish them.

Israel will make short work of it.
 
What is that guy wearing? A bomb suit underneath his camo?

Lol, full winter gear with plates. Its quite heavy and thats without any ammunition and weapons. Its why they train you hard on physical fitness. For anyone interested here is the social media account of a guy who has recently been training for the formation of new special forces units. They should also be ready for the upcoming offensive.

 

Oazu Nantoi, MP of the ruling party of Moldova "Action and Solidarity," believes that Ukraine has the right to consider a military scenario in Transnistria but will not do that.

In an interview with "European Pravda," Nantoi underlined that Ukraine now considers Transnistria as a minor but real danger.

"War is a bloody, cruel, and unpredictable thing. So there is a risk that Ukraine might be backstabbed from Transnistria, i.e., from the territory of Moldova. Ukraine is annoyed that it has to keep military units in this region," said Nantoi.

According to him, the threat of an attack by Russian forces on Ukraine from the territory of Moldova is not primary but still unpleasant. So Kyiv has its own logic here: "to be or not to be."

"Ukraine has every right to consider, in particular, the military scenario of preventing an attack from the territory of Moldova," the MP explained.

However, Nantoi believes that Ukraine will not follow this path.

"I want to point out that Ukraine and Moldova are in a frank constructive dialogue. Moldova's official position on the "Transnistrian conflict" is that it is not a conflict that needs to be resolved by military means," he explained.

"Ukraine will not launch military operations in Transnistria because of a dialogue between Kyiv and Chisinau. And because the situation at the front today looks so, this military operation is unnecessary," believes Nantoi.

The politician also emphasised that although the threat to Ukraine from Transnistria remains, today, no people are willing to fight against Ukraine or Moldova on the left bank of the river Dniester.
 
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