Ukraine Invasion - Please do not post videos showing attacks/similar

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29-May-2022 13:57:23 - *Ukraine’s President Zelenskiy Visited Ukrainian Troops in Kharkiv Region in His First Official Trip Outside Kyiv Region Since Russian Invasion — President’s Office
29-May-2022 15:27:45 - *Several Loud Explosions Heard in Ukrainian City of Kharkiv After Visit by President Zelenskiy

29-May-2022 18:26:58 - *Ukraine President Zelenskiy: I Fired Head of State Security Service in Kharkiv Region for Failing to Work Towards Defence of City In First Days of War
29-May-2022 18:29:32 - *Ukraine President Zelenskiy: All Critical Infrastructure in Sievierodonetsk Destroyed
29-May-2022 18:30:00 - *Ukraine President Zelenskiy: Taking Sievierodonetsk Is Russia’s Principal Aim
 
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Because business relies on these protocols heavily. Id guess blocking them would have a massive impact, as the tweet suggests. Blocking their use isn't hard, you just have to control the routers at the ISPs. It does nothing to prevent SSL based vpns though.

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29-May-2022 20:22:12 - *Russia’s Foreign Minister Lavrov: ‘Liberation’ of Ukraine’s Donbas ‘Unconditional Priority’ for Moscow, Other Territories Should Decide Their Future for Themselves — Russian Agencies Quote French TV

 
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Can't we all just decide to kick him out of NATO? He probably wants to be best buds with Putin and turkey is a favourite holiday destination for russians apparently

Last I heard no, there is no way to kick someone out. However you can decide not to support a fellow member of NATO. You can also decide to make an external agreement with a non-nato country that looks a lot like nato but without turkey having any say in it.

Also turkey is strategically valuable which is not replaceable by anything finland or sweden have.
 
Looks like Russia is starting to dip into their main reserves with train loads of T-72Bs and various BMP variants which have been in reserve stock.
 
Video i have seen is T62s

T-62s are being pulled out of mothballed stock to arm LNR/DPR forces and for use within occupied territory i.e. counter insurgency so as to free up other forces, not to replace frontline Russian army losses as a lot of the media are making out.

These are more recent sightings than the T-62s.

Wait I thought they were already in their reserves due to the fact they were clearly rolling out old tanks that were not fit for battle from day 1!

Contrary to what some have claimed they were pulling out a lot of the really old stuff rather than dip too heavily into active reserve stock, now they seem to be turning more heavily to the active reserves.
 
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There is news circulating that Ukraine have received 14 Su-25s in disassembled form, with suggestions that they may be from Bulgaria.

Is this new information? Surely reassembling fighter jets is a bit of a long job?
 
There is news circulating that Ukraine have received 14 Su-25s in disassembled form, with suggestions that they may be from Bulgaria.

Is this new information? Surely reassembling fighter jets is a bit of a long job?
Maybe it is a "lol" and they just have a sticker taken off or something
 
Things not looking good in Severodonetsk with Russian troops pushing into the city from two directions. Slightly surprised that they haven't pulled out completely which suggests they may not get cut off like what happened in Mariupol.
 
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