Putin Recognizes Donbass Republics, Sends Russian Military to 'Denazify' Ukraine

QUESTION - Edge

And what about the Kuban?

How justified are the claims of the Ukrainian Minister Omelyan to the Kuban, we asked the historian Yevgeny SPITSIN.

- How can Ukraine claim something that never belonged to it? he wondered. - After the end of the first Russian-Turkish war in 1775, Catherine II issued a manifesto on the liquidation of the Zaporozhian Sich 'in its political ugliness.' She understood perfectly well what the Sich was: the Zaporizhzhya homeless hunted mainly by predatory campaigns. Plus, Catherine was very afraid of a repetition of the new Pugachevshchina, defeated just a few months ago. Part of the Cossacks fled across the Danube, to Turkish possessions, part - to the territory of the already Russian Kuban by that time. At the request of the Cossacks themselves, who were supported by Prince Grigory Potemkin, they were granted land there. The first forty kurens were resettled there, they made up the so-called Black Sea linear (border) army. So all these fantasies of Ukrainians about the Kuban are utter nonsense.
And I will tell the main source of justification for this. This is the "First general census of the population of the Russian Empire in 1897" and they take the language item as an argument. And that's where they spoke mainly in the "Little Russian language" aka Ukrainian, and this includes the territories that are now part of Poland and Russia. That is, yes, this is not self-identification, but just a language, and in terms of language, Russian is not dominant here.


There is a Ukrainian site with an interactive map based on this census, which can be examined in detail for each region of the linguistic and religious composition of the population, as well as a filter of the rural and urban population.
 
Your idea that the RF forces could just "go to Kiev" was not possible because they would inevitably have been attacked by the significant number of Ukrainian military that were on the DNR and LPR and Crimean borders.
I did not say it would be too easy to take Kyiv, but there is a big chance that they could have done that relatively easy, using the element of surprise.
Ukrainian soldiers that were around Donbas were not so big threat because that area is about 550 km from the Kyiv. It would be hard to transfer heavy equipment especially tanks and such because they are slow and it would be relatively easy for Russian aviation to spot them and destroy.
Even if they would try to send soldiers that decision wouldn't be easy to make and even to put in action. Especially because they could not know if the real attack would maybe be on the Donbass region, and the attack on Kyiv a ruse.
Even if such decision is made it could take one day or even more to make it, and by that time Russians could have made a strategic advance and potentially even block the roads in some way for the Ukrainian army, so they would not be able to send more soldiers-equipment.

"Bloodbath" is relative.
I think we can agree on that.

By most standards, there is no bloodbath in any Ukrainian city
Maybe not bloodbath in literal sense, but definitely a lot of civilians are dying whether because of one side or the other.

The Ukrainian military has been being armed, trained and funded for at least 3 years for this event. The Ukrainian politician leadership knew precisely what was going to happen.

But I still think that that right now, in the capital, they may have brought much more weapons and equipment than it was there at the beginning.

I apologize for the late answer Joe.
 
This is how maraders are punished-they take the opportunity to break into empty apartments and houses, and during martial law in Ukraine this is still a mild punishment and I think that fascism has nothing to do with it.
IMO, it's another sign that the rule of law has broken down completely in Ukraine. The mob rules. Suppose they were thieves, why not arrest them and lock them up somewhere, instead of publicly humiliating and punishing people the way we used to a few centuries ago? It reminds me of scenes after WWII when the bloodthirsty mob was allowed to be judge and executioner at the same time. This is what happens when people lose their humanity encouraged by psychopaths. My two cents.
 
From Maria Zaharova.
The West is creating a cyber ISIS.


"The Kiev regime, hoping to ride the wave of sudden Ukrainianophilia that has engulfed the countries of the "progressive West," does not stop producing all kinds of "mobilization" initiatives.

Having realized that the aggressive pacifists in Washington and Brussels, as well as in other peace-loving NATO capitals, have stopped responding to any antics of their Ukrainian protégés even to reassure their own public, they have gone on the rampage.

They do not spare literally anything. Now they start inviting mercenaries from all over the world to join some "legion" through the information resources of embassies, then they start distributing automatic rifles and grenade launchers right and left to all comers. Or the criminals will be released from prison and immediately armed. Or students after three days of intensive training will be put "under the gun" - against the professional military. Now it is turn to the virtual "mobilization", obviously connected with the fact that the own resources of all sorts of fakemots from the TsIPS-O have been a little shabby by now.

So, the other day, Aleksandr Boryakov, the Deputy Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, made a resounding statement: nothing less than an international "IT-army" is being created in Ukraine.

The method of recruitment is approximately the same as in the case of "legion". The ranks of the new digital formation will be glad to see the most egregious hackers, digital criminals, and other cyber rabble from around the world. The main difference with the soldiers of fortune from the material world - the "soldiers of the virtual front" do not need to go far away and expose themselves to the risk of direct confrontation with the manifestations of the demilitarization of Ukraine. And here - you are sitting in a comfortable chair and do things for which yesterday you would have been brought to criminal responsibility.

After all, Kiev is not ashamed to indicate the deliberately criminal goals of this mob-campaign - attacking the "socially important" digital infrastructure associated with Russia, without any exclusion of the civilian sector or life-supporting resources. That is, hospitals, maternity hospitals, nuclear power plants. Hacking the accounts of major Russian companies is also directly welcomed. Simply put, Kiev is openly blessing its future wards with Internet terrorism.

Not even three days after the loud statements about the "IT army," the subsidiaries of Rosneft in Germany were subjected to the most intense cyberattack since the start of the special operation in Ukraine. Pro-Ukrainian cyber warriors penetrated the internal network circuit, stole a huge amount of data and, covering their tracks, destroyed 20 gigabytes of information that could be used for practical purposes.

The result was serious risks to the company's operations. The functioning of local refineries, including the one in Schwedt, Germany, is threatened. And that, by the way, provides fuel for most of the gas stations in Eastern Germany. And this is against the backdrop of a known increase in the price of gasoline and diesel fuel in Europe. Somehow, the German authorities forgot for a while about the noble mission of the attackers and urged their law enforcement agencies to actively search for them.

This example is quite illustrative. Time and time again the collective West collectively makes the same mistakes. By basing their political games on the principle, or rather the anti-principle, "the end justifies the means," liberal democracies bet on some dark force, be it the Nazis in Ukraine or radical Islamists in the Middle East, and then become its own target. By giving carte blanche to the paranoid regime in Kiev to get more and more genies out of the bottle, its patrons are hardly aware of what they will have to deal with in the very near future. I doubt that 300 thousand cyber-terrorists coordinated within the framework of the "IT-army" (the very figures voiced in the Ukrainian capital) will disband on their own and stop their illegal by their nature, not to mention the legal side of the issue, but in relation to the Western countries.

This is how the cyber-ihil is created."
 
Polish media start to create Ukrainian versions of their sites. For example this one created by gazeta.pl, one of the most popular news portal:
And this one by onet.pl, another big media:

Why bother? Maybe they should start writing all articles in Ukrainian now, soon only Ukrainians will read those great articles of theirs anyway.

And here we go - now it's time for a classic move called "Russian spies everywhere". This time Russian spies in Polish offices passing out information about citizens to Putin. This info is now no 1 in all media.


And one more thing. Look at this beautiful banner on one of the biggest mass media site in Poland. 1648030384145.png
It says: "Ukraine news site in Ukrainian. First victim of the war is always an information - says B.W, Onet's editor in chief". They are using this famous quote "truth is the first victim of the war" but twisted in their own way... The quote which is supposed to be targeted towards them and usually is. I don't have words for this. It's so ironic. Idk if most of the people working there really thinks that they provide good information and are doing a favor to humanity or this is just pure spitting on people's faces.

Also this interesting article:
They are saying that yes, indeed, slogan "Slava Ukrainii" comes from Ukrainian nationalists and facists during WWII, collaborating with Hitler and killing all kinds of people - "However, as the historian explains today, these words cannot be associated with nationalism". Because it was used during difficult times for Ukrainian nation, so that's why we all should now shout it to express our solidarity with UN.

"There are records that show that during court hearings against the OUN leader Stepan Bandera in 1936, his supporters shouted" Glory to Ukraine ", and the shout was accompanied by a fascist-style salute," Oleksandr, a historian from the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv, told "Deutsche Welle " Zaitsev.

However, Zaitsev believes that this slogan should not be associated with fascism: "During the Euromaidan, this slogan basically lost its connection with the OUN and became one of the symbols of pro-European protests," he explained.
Ah, so everything is fine now. Except that no, it hasn't lost connection with OUN for Ukrainians. 2022 is the year of Bandera, they still have Bandera's monuments, praise him and refer to him. But it's ok, Onet.pl says it's otherwise, so we should believe them. And we should paint murals with this slogan in PL just like Onet did: Мурал Онету "Слава Україні" у Варшаві. Подивіться, як його робили

Polish media now praising Azov batallions that they are the most brave and honorable fighters in the world. But what did they write about them in 2018? hmmm... Ameryka mówi: "Stop". Koniec wspierania ukraińskich neonazistów They were calling them neonazis openly and didn't show any support.

This generation wants war because they do not know what the war is. They think that someone will be fighting for them. If they will be sent itself to front then they will think twice. Like someone has told... NATO will be fighting till last polish soldier and last polish zloty. We can obviously see this by Ukrainian example.

Rusophobia, even pure hatred to Russia completely blinds our nation. Completely. Please note that propaganda right now is targeting also Germany as collaborator with Russia which perfectly fit to the memory and nation's experience of last war. Everyone in Poland knows that communism came from Russia. Most of our cultural weak points is used to extract last experiences and to use to legitimate every action. Many still cannot leave that behind and look on facts without strong feelings/beliefs etc. That trauma is still not worked out by our nation.
I wouldn't put it more accurate. Young people think war is like playing Medal of Honor or CS. Life is not a game unfortunately and I can imagine those brave in words put in a situation of real war with gun in their hands, pissing their pants. They are taught hatred towards Russia but they don't have any memory of war or didn't even speak to people who lived through war like older generations did, which may be more afraid and more capable of critical thinking.
 

RUSSIAN COLONEL GENERAL ON UKRAINE: WITHOUT HYSTERICS AND INSULTS​

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Russian Colonel General On Ukraine: Without Hysterics And Insults
Vladimir Valentinovich Chirkin is a Russian military commander and Colonel General. Former Commander-in-Chief of the Ground Forces (2012-2013).
Translated by AlexD exclusively for SouthFront
Vladimir Chirkin, March 08, 2022

Let’s try to understand the situation without hysterics and insults.
It’s hard for everyone. Our guys and dying. Citizens of the Ukraine are dying. But the hardest thing is for the military, both active and reserve, Russian and Ukrainian, who have been through “hot” conflicts”. I grit my teeth with helplessness, I’m not personally sure if I could have carried out the Commander-in-Chief’s order if I had been in the ranks today. To keep civilian casualties to a minimum is understandable, we are one people. I have little idea how to try to not cause critical damage to the Ukrainian army within the tactics of my own unit.
I categorically object to the release of the number of combat casualties before the operation has ended its final phase. This is a gift for someone else’s information war, a trump card in the hands of the enemy, dispelling false information among outspoken alarmists inside the country: “they are lying, hiding, under-reporting everything”, “no war”, “mother, don’t let your sons so”, “how I want peace”, “how much blood can be shed”…
You can and should. Soldiers die, heroes. They didn’t come to the army to polish paving stones with their boots. They came to defend their country. Even at the cost of their own lives. It was a mistake of the General Staff, the people should clearly understand the purpose of the operation, its necessity, the inevitability of victims. But not the current price.
It sounds harsh, but this is the harsh reality of war. Let us wipe away our own and women’s tears after the Victory, let us worship every widow, mother, bride, sister for the feat of their men.

The first stage of the operation…​

We underestimated the enemy in its strength of informational, ideological, psychological repulsion, they were waiting for us. Literally on the very first day, with a snap of American bloody fingers – we deprived the support of civilians and the units of the Ukrainian armed forces ready to become neutral. Millions of dollars, thousands of IT specialists, global media corporations cut off Ukraine from any objective information, stinking up our country.
Our main losses were in the first three days. Now they are rapidly diminishing, the Russian Army is no longer conducting a peacekeeping and humanitarian operation similar to the Crimean operation. The fighters received other orders, got involved, became angry, gathered, and their hopes for active support of civilians and the conscious units of the Ukrainian army were dashed.
There are few flowers and loaves, people are crushed by propaganda and lies, and terrified into insanity by the Nazis. The calculations miss another important point – almost 600 thousand Ukrainians have gone through the ATO (Anti-Terrorism Operation) zone in Donbass since 2014, today they have joined the territorial defence all over the place, many have something to fear. Especially on the wave of fake executions without trial by the ATO personnel.
Imagine that during the year of service there, what the Nazis stuffed into their heads, gave them the opportunity to shoot at the settlements of “quilted jackets and colorads” with impunity, to mock the civilian population there. So, the calculation for local help and the Ukrainian army did not work, the cancer in Ukrainian society is simply monstrous. But… we will cure it.
If we explain our tactics of the first twenty-four hours…it is a creatively reworked “reconnaissance battle” of the Great Patriotic War. Only with deep and rapid penetration into Nazi-occupied territory. We provoked the enemy’s activity by tactical groups, deliberately pulling Ukrainian army units and National Security Forces from their locations. Withstanding with small numbers the terrible counterattacks by tanks and armoured vehicles, outnumbered by the motorised infantry.
Sometimes it was impossible to suppress Grads, artillery and mortars hidden in residential areas that were raining on you. Urban areas could not be cleared methodically by combat formations, by calling supporting fire, attack helicopters, sappers, flamethrowers, tanks to blow-up machine-gun points in houses and civilian infrastructure facilities.
This is a war unfamiliar to us veterans. Especially when the skies are under your full control, airfields are jammed with attack planes and bombers, operational-tactical missile systems are in service and there is a mass of heavy artillery. It is now clear even to civilians: the correct name for what is happening is really a “special military operation on denazification”. The demilitarisation of the Independent was completed at the end of the third day.
The Ukrainian army, as a unified, manageable and effective structure, has ceased to exist. Today, there are dozens of groups of different sizes, isolated from one another, hiding in towns and villages. There is no centralised supply, no air support and no reinforcements. They are unable to act within the framework of any plans of the Ukrainian General Staff. Just crowds of armed men with orders to stand to the death.
The main groups North and East, that’s the 22 brigades charged with the honourable duty of drowning Donbass in blood in early March, have been decapitated and deprived of command. We beat them to it by a week or two by launching our own special operation. Now 150,000 people (together with the National Security Forces) are marinating in “cauldrons”, cut off from each other. As a matter of fact, this was done by a smaller Russian force…and in five days.
Russian Colonel General On Ukraine: Without Hysterics And Insults
There is no organised resistance in other operational areas. Separate Ukrainian army units, National Security Forces, sabotage groups. Each operates at its own discretion, with varying degrees of activity. There is no way to move in columns, regroup, replenish ammunition, fuel and lubricants or equipment even in local warehouses, everything is systematically destroyed by high-precision weapons and aircraft.
In a week, 80% of the Ukrainian armed forces will be completely deprived of ammunition, fuel, medicine and food. Mentally and physically exhausted, without a unified command, goals and objectives. This is a terrible thing for an army, dejection and decay. Especially for the Ukrainian army, which is sustained by fear, propped up by the Bandera detachments. Soldiers fear for the fate of their families on the home front.

Second stage of the operation…​

Recognisably, the Syrian scenario. A neutral or terrorist-fearing population, among which it is almost impossible to identify militants. The Russian Army does not take such settlements, it surrounds cities with Bandera National Security Forces. Soon we will be observing buses and “export tours” in the direction of the Western region. How they will get burned without any support and assistance from outside.
Elsewhere in the city they take on a semi-enclave, thereby inviting the defenders to leave the area on their own. No organised military columns, no heavy equipment, this stuff is destroyed. Privately, expensive. Yes, there is the danger of large numbers of sabotage groups, but strategically the three main tasks of the special operation are being resolved: minimising losses among civilians and infrastructure, our units and the Ukrainian army.
It is too luxurious a gift for Washington and the EuroReich to have Russians and Ukrainians slaughtering each other with gusto. The Bandera “partisan units” will have a nerve-racking experience, but the commanders’ idea is not bad. They will become lawful prey to the counter-terrorist units, the military police and Ramzan Kadyrov’s men from the National Guard. Who do not take terrorists as prisoners, who kill them where they find them. Denazification in the truest sense of the word.
An even sadder fate awaits the numerous mercenaries of the EuroReich, from which they form not military units (sometimes), but sabotage and tactical groups. Our General Staff has already stated that it does not consider them combatants with all the ensuring consequences, no conventions on prisoners of war work here. I am sure that a special, cruel and purposeful hunt will be conducted for these “soldiers of fortune”. Poor devils…

Third stage of the operation​

I will not tell you in detail how and where the fighting unfolds, there is enough information from professional experts in the public domain. But everything is happening strictly according to plans, we have not even started transferring reserves, and they are standing in columns in the border areas. Losses are not just tolerable (from a military statistical point of view) – insignificant. Not a single unit has been allocated for re-formation or rest, which means it is fully combat-ready.
Look at the map, calculate the distances, marching, constant fighting, regrouping, manoeuvring for dozens of kilometres, and remember – our guys are up against the third largest army in Europe and prohibitively motivated Nazi formations. We have to bring up the rear, take basic rest, maintain equipment, and perform a lot of previously unintended actions.
There is no need to hound anyone, to demand more decisive action, Victory flags over Mariupol, Sumy, Chernigov, Kharkov, Odessa and even less so over useless Kiev with three million panic-stricken, propaganda-pumped citizens. The objectives of the operation, strategy and tactics are a whole new page in the art of war; haste is unacceptable.
A classmate of mine from the academy asked in a “private” thread yesterday:
  1. Why isn’t the military aid to Ukraine being destroyed right at the airport upon arrival?
  2. Why is it even possible for NATO transporters to enter Ukrainian airspace?
  3. Do you get the feeling that our diplomats are beginning to discharge the army of its efforts? I have all sorts of bad thoughts running through my head.
On point number three. There will be no discharging, all the goals of the special operation will be fulfilled. This has been categorically repeated every day by the hardened Lavrov, announced yesterday by V.V. Putin. French “peacemaker” Macron wiped out with his mediation. And Medinsky in Belovezhskaya Pushcha is subtly mocking the metrosexuals from the Ukrainian delegation. There is not one there to talk to.
Look at brave Commander-in-Chief Ze, the way he looks. A complete personality breakdown on drugs. He will not be allowed to negotiate by the Americans and his own Nazis will kill him. The task is different – to completely ruin the country, to drown it in chaos, but no one will get it.
The special operation does not stop, there will be no more delays. Every day of delay hurts us categorically, unplanned diplomatic, political, economic, and military problems appear. Only swiftness and onslaught, before the situation in the West starts to be assessed with a cool head.
About flying transports with NATO insignia to deliver weapons. This is impossible, the skies over the Independent and southern Russia are closed to flights. They will be ground transported from Poland. And we will not destroy such “humanitarian aid” convoys. Why, you may ask? Ask another question: who exactly is in power in the Ukraine?
Blatant Nazis. Taking millions of civilian hostages in cities without humanitarian corridors, driving terrified people into basements and underground stations. By poisoning them with lies about “Russian atrocities”, mass shootings, executions, violence, carpet bombings. Placing civilians with machine guns near strategic control and command facilities. Like in Kiev outside the SBU building adjacent to Sofia Kyevskaya [Translator’s note: St-Sophia of Kiev Cathedral].
Zelensky’s handlers and the Bandera battalions are setting up a humanitarian disaster, leaving towns and villages in Donbass to blow up everything: bridges, substations, pumping stations. Remember the liberation of Ukraine and 1945, the agony of the Third Reich. A quote from a demoniac, framed orders to destroy the entire infrastructure of Germany: “if the war is lost, it makes absolutely no difference that the people die”.
It is useful to know history in order to predict Nazi behaviour. It is such an ideology, a social norm of life, a world view.
Now, military convoys will not be destroyed for three reasons. First, they are trophies. Second, the weapons will not reach the combat-ready units of the Ukrainian army and the national battalions of the south-east: the addressees are in “cauldrons”. Third, everything will be transported by regular civilian trucks, the rear transport of the Ukrainian army units being with their units or destroyed in parking lots.
Track down and hit container trucks? Yes, we can. Just keep in mind – all roads to border checkpoints with “kind-hearted Europe” are jammed with convoys of vehicles of fleeing Ukrainians for a good hundred kilometres, the traffic there is terrible. There are women and children in the cars. And Poland and Hungary have not moved the checkpoints deep into their territories, nor have they increased the capacity of the checkpoints with additional staff.
In other words, Ukrainian border guards and their “colleagues” are keeping people waiting 24 hours to cross the border. Shall I go on describing the scenario that Kiev and Washington are counting on? Or can you think for yourself what kind of television picture the whole “civilized world” is expecting? Dreaming that the bloodthirsty Russians will start bombing civilian cars… Or the railways.
But there is little faith in such scenarios, it is clear to everyone – Ukraine is completely lost, any amount of weapons will not help it any more. But some part is sure to be delivered to Lvov, getting mercenaries with Bandera ideologues. And then groups will go out to commit sabotage, to intimidate local administrations across the country, to try to disrupt our communications and supply lines.
But this is another special operation, a police operation. Which the Ukrainians themselves are capable of carrying out with minimal Russian help once they get over the shock. This is their land; they have to live there. If they proclaim a reward of five thousand dollars for an anonymous denunciation, all the saboteurs and partisans will be gone in a day. It’s a country like that.

But we’ll succeed before …​

I want to reassure you, it’s the twelfth day our guys are operating in a different operational and tactical reality, casualties will be rapidly decreasing. If before there was a strict order not to cause even hypothetical harm to civilians and civilian objects…today it has been changed. In a single phrase: “not to the detriment of unit personnel”. As a military man I am completely satisfied: now the humanitarian facetious remarks are over, the real work will begin.
You fire on a convoy – you get hit back across the military technical menu. Orders like this only work that way. Civilian casualties? Yes, some casualties are inevitable, but it’s not our fault. We don’t storm cities according to the Charters, we bypass them or operate surgically with special forces, as in Kharkov. Using a previously unknown tactic of urban combat by night manoeuvre groups. We will talk about this separately.
Let the Ukrainians marinate in the cities themselves, digesting the Banderites and the “territorial battalions” duped by Nazi propaganda. They can no longer cope with the looters, what kind of “reflection of aggression” is it? This is not our problem now, however harsh the words may sound.
The final breakthrough will come after Kharkov is cleared, Odessa is blockaded or taken. All the heroic self-defence forces of the other settlements will dissipate on their own, and there are already clear signs of humanitarian disaster in the encircled cities. The morass, when it is scrupulously false, subsides most quickly in darkness, refreshing coolness and on an empty stomach.
The population is not mentally prepared to stand their ground to the last, Ukrainian social media is already full of messages from places where local administrations have been left behind by the Russian army, food supplies are uninterrupted, street lights are on and local police are controlling the streets. With each passing day, the fake hysteria will subside and the drugged-out minds will wonder: what’s next?
Will the encircled Banderites begin to brutalise in their powerless rage? Well, the Ukrainians also have to bear this cross on their own. Of course, we will try to do everything we can to rescue the children and the elderly. But Putin will not allow us to take sensitive losses, this is not that kind of war.
We are not the ones who raised, nurtured and allowed to seize power and hostage an entire nation. We did not arm them and send them to kill Donbass and teach them to hate Russians. Criminal indifference and complicity are also a punishable act. Not by us, by life itself.
 

WAR IN UKRAINE DAYS 27-28: NO DEFENSE FROM RUSSIAN STRIKES​

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War In Ukraine Days 27-28: No Defense From Russian Strikes
A Bastion missile system launches a strike on target in Ukraine
On March 22 and in the first half of March 23, intense fighting between Russian-led forces and units loyal to the Kyiv government continued in the region of Donbass. Active military developments also took place in the regions of Mykolaiv and Zaporizhzhia.
In the region of Donetsk, the most intense clashes took place in the city of Mariupol. According to DPR sources, units of the Russian Armed Forces and DPR established full control over about a half of the city. The operation to eliminate pro-Kyiv units has been developing in the rest of it.
Launch of Kalibr cruise missiles on targets in Ukraine:

Clashes with separate units of pro-Kyiv forces also continued near the area of Ugledar and in Maryinka. Russian and DPR units are slowly advancing from the southern direction to block the detachments of Kyiv’s forces that remain in fortified areas near Donetsk city.
As the advance goes further, more and more Kyiv troops surrender to Russian-led forces. On March 23, it became known that nine soldiers of the 54th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and ten others from the 36th Separate Marine Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine laid down their arms and surrendered to the DPR.
Also, on March 23, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that units of the Russian Armed Forces continued to destroy units of the 54th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Currently, they are fighting for the capture of Novomikhailovka.
Meanwhile, troops of the Donetsk People’s Republic completed securing of Verkhnetoretskoe and continued to pursue the retreating units of the 25th Airborne Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and took control of Novobakhmutovka railway station. During the night, 3 tanks, 2 infantry fighting vehicles and 6 all-terrain vehicles were destroyed in this area.
The usage of Bastion missile systems to strike targets in Ukraine:

The advance of Russia and LPR continued in the Severodonetsk-Lysichansk agglomeration in Lugansk Region and in the area of Izyum in the southern part of Kharkiv Region. After the initial successes in these areas, Russian-led forces still work to fully eliminate Kyiv’s resistance in these key strongpoints. Nonetheless, the fate of these areas are already predetermined. This is why Kyiv’s forces are already preparing for the defense in the Slavyansk-Kramatorsk-Druzhkovka-Konstantinovka agglomeration.
The maneuverable war is ongoing near Mykolaiv city and south of Kriviy Rih city in the southern sector of operations on the western bank of Dnipro River. The grouping of Kyiv’s forces in Mykolaiv suffers from regular artillery and missile strikes. However, Russian units have not launched the storm of the city yet.
The military situation in the regions of Sumy, Chernihiv and Kharkiv remains almost same. Fights and skirmishes of local importance took place near Kharkiv city.
Graham Philips films the situation in the village of Novi Borovichi, Chernihiv Region. The Russians deliver humanitarian aid to locals:

As of March 23, units of the Russian Armed Forces have been gradually advancing in the western and eastern countryside of Kyiv city.
A Russian strike also destroyed the launcher of the S-300 anti-aircraft missile system of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kyiv. The launcher was put in the industrial area in the city.

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, in the evening of March 22, high-precision long-range sea-based weapons struck an arms depot in Orzhev, 14 kilometers northwest of Rovno city. A large depot of weapons and military equipment of Ukrainian troops, including those received from Western countries, was destroyed.
Russian operational-tactical, army aviation and missile troops hit 97 military assets of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the defense ministry says. 2 launchers and 1 transport-loading vehicle of the Tochka-U tactical missile system in an industrial zone on the northern outskirts of Kiev, 8 anti-aircraft missile systems, including: 6 Buk-M1, 1 S-300 and 1 Osa combat vehicle, 10 command posts, 8 field artillery guns, as well as 3 artillery reconnaissance stations of NATO manufacture were among the targets.
In own turn, the Russian air defence means shot down 1 Su-24 near Izyum city, 16 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles in the air, including 3 Bayraktar TB-2 near Rozhin, Karashev and Maxim Gorky.
Russian Ka-52 and Mi-28N helicopters destroyed 8 tanks, 5 infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers, 9 vehicles and towing trucks, 3 permanent fire position and 7 field artillery and mortars during night strikes.
The Russian side reports that since the start of the operation Russian forces have destroyed 184 aircraft and helicopters, 246 unmanned aerial vehicles, 189 anti-aircraft missile systems, 1,558 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 156 multiple launch rocket systems, 624 field artillery and mortars, as well as 1,354 units of special military vehicles.
The general military situation in Ukraine remained relatively same during the last few days and most likely will continue to remain like this as long as the grouping of Kyiv’s forces surrendered in Mariupol city is not fully eliminated. Meanwhile, the Russian side intensified strikes on objects of military infrastructure, weapon depots and gatherings of military equipment all across the country.
 
I am not sure how much this is correct, here is 4chan analysis of the russian war strategy in the war. _/pol/ 4chan
Military T’s and F’s in chat—what do you think.

Full quote:

>Ukraine spent several years preparing a 300,000 army to take Donbass in a 1-2 day blitz, and Ukrainian army groups were deployed across Kharkiv and Kyiv areas in preparation for "active defense" knowing Russia would respond aggressively to a massive assault on the Donbass region.
>The operation was planned, taught, and supplied by western governments.
>And the countless trips of western politicians to Moscow prior to the war were intended to slow down Moscow's preparations for a counter-offensive. None of those political visits contained any clear talking points, they were just there to win time.

>Russia knew about the Donbass preparations years in advance, and constructed a pre-emptive war plan, to wage war with the benefit of having the initiative, instead of waging a reactionary war.
>Knowing that breaking through NATO-designed defenses the conventional way wouldn't work, Russia instead used the tactic of "mobile groups" whose primary goal was to "rush B" bypassing fortified Ukrainian defensive lines, and abandoning any military vehicles that malfunctioned or ran out of fuel along the way, since speed was more important than size.
>The "rush B" units had to quickly take control of vital Ukrainian supply and command "nodes" behind enemy lines to make Ukraine's tactics for "active defense" unfeasible, forcing Ukrainian units to redirect their attention inwards into their own territory instead of facing a Russian advance.
>These RU "mobile groups" were essentially Kamikaze units with a high likelihood of being destroyed within days, given that they dispersed themselves deep into enemy territory in small numbers.
>This is why Russia's largest causalities happened during the first days of war, and why the MSM was talking about Russia running out of fuel and supplies on the 3rd day of war. They mistook the "rush B" units for Russia's primary advancing forces.
>Russia has no intention of taking Kyiv. But it has every intention to harass Kyiv to divert attention.
 
Here is a video of amazing pin point accuracy of Russian systems destroying a s-300 system hiding in urban industrial area of kiev.
 
Gonzalo just reposted the following, which I agree, is a pretty interesting analysis:


Really interesting analysis from a frennly anon on /pol.

Military T’s and F’s in chat—what do you think.

Full quote:

>Ukraine spent several years preparing a 300,000 army to take Donbass in a 1-2 day blitz, and Ukrainian army groups were deployed across Kharkiv and Kyiv areas in preparation for "active defense" knowing Russia would respond aggressively to a massive assault on the Donbass region.

>The operation was planned, taught, and supplied by western governments.

>And the countless trips of western politicians to Moscow prior to the war were intended to slow down Moscow's preparations for a counter-offensive. None of those political visits contained any clear talking points, they were just there to win time.

>Russia knew about the Donbass preparations years in advance, and constructed a pre-emptive war plan, to wage war with the benefit of having the initiative, instead of waging a reactionary war.

>Knowing that breaking through NATO-designed defenses the conventional way wouldn't work, Russia instead used the tactic of "mobile groups" whose primary goal was to "rush B" bypassing fortified Ukrainian defensive lines, and abandoning any military vehicles that malfunctioned or ran out of fuel along the way, since speed was more important than size.

>The "rush B" units had to quickly take control of vital Ukrainian supply and command "nodes" behind enemy lines to make Ukraine's tactics for "active defense" unfeasible, forcing Ukrainian units to redirect their attention inwards into their own territory instead of facing a Russian advance.

>These RU "mobile groups" were essentially Kamikaze units with a high likelihood of being destroyed within days, given that they dispersed themselves deep into enemy territory in small numbers.

>This is why Russia's largest causalities happened during the first days of war, and why the MSM was talking about Russia running out of fuel and supplies on the 3rd day of war. They mistook the "rush B" units for Russia's primary advancing forces.

>Russia has no intention of taking Kyiv. But it has every intention to harass Kyiv to divert attention.

EDIT: full post here: /pol/ 4chan
 

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