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

Poking the Bear once too often will take off the smile of the people who think this is all fun and games. One needs to be seriously mentally incapable to think that in a time like this there is any joy in the things that are happening in Ukraine.

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And now about the consequences.
The defeat of the largest combined heat and power plant in Kryvyi Rih means the termination of the work of the most important metallurgical plant "Kryvyi Rihstal".
A geopolitical feature is the production of unique alloy steels, which are vital for France to repair nuclear power plants that are on the verge of closing due to corrosion.
Canada's interests are also affected - Black Iron has been planning to develop the Shimanovskoye field since 2020.
And also the pro-British part of the Indian elite-the plant belongs to the Arcelor Mittal group of companies.

 
Don't take my words sarcastically, please. I am for objectivity and try to always admit if I was wrong.
Even Russian sources themselves periodically publish fakes, and I have already seen them today.
Without any sarcasm and with all possible respect. I am expressing a personal point of view, which in my opinion has a basis.
Even without touching on the current events, remembering at least the stories of gas theft, which have been going on for many years, I assert that this government, regardless of the personalities directly involved, is arranged in such a way that they will speak out on any problem as it is beneficial to them at the moment. The truth or falsity of statements will be the last criterion to be considered. From here, looking through a frenzied number of all sorts of telegram channels, I trust them more than the statements of the Ukrainian authorities.
Touching the number of missiles. The information I took from those very telegrams of the channels and perhaps it is incorrect, but purely logically, if 60 arrivals are confirmed in Kiev (with a continuation), and more than a dozen cities are attacked in total, then anyway a hundred turns out and I am sure that when they are counted more precisely, there will be more than a hundred.
As for the Russian authorities, I would like to say that they are not perfect (as C's said about Putin), but the fundamental difference lies in the practical absence of outright lies. There is a large amount of one-way lighting, they do not say much.

Без всякого сарказма и со всем возможным уважением. Я выражаю личную точку зрения, которая на мой взгляд имеет под собой основание. Даже не касаясь нынешних событий, вспоминая хотя бы истории с воровством газа, которым уже много лет, я утверждаю, что эта власть, вне зависимости от личностей непосредственно вовлеченных, устроена таким образом, что по любой проблеме они будут высказываться как им выгодно в настоящий момент. Истинность или ложность высказываний будет последним критерием, который будет рассматриваться. Отсюда, просматривая бешеное количество всяких телеграмм каналов, я доверяю им больше, чем заявлениям украинских властей. Касаясь количества ракет. Информация мной взята из тех самых телеграмм каналов и возможно она неверна, но чисто логически, если по Киеву подтверждено 60 прилетов (с продолжением), а всего атаковано больше десятка городов, то как ни крути сотня получается и я уверен, что когда их подсчитают поточнее, то будет больше сотни. По поводу российских властей я хотел бы сказать, что они не идеальны (как сказали Касс про Путина), но принципиальное отличие заключается в практическом отсутствии откровенной лжи. Есть большое количество одностороннего освещения, не договаривают многое.
 

In Poland there were problems with the transmission of electricity from Sweden​


Date: October 10, 2022 Time: 20:47:19

"Power supply from Sweden to Poland suspended due to malfunction"

"The electricity supply from Sweden to Poland has been suspended due to a malfunction at one of the Swedish stations. The Polish radio station RMF FM writes about it."

"Earlier it also became known that electricity was cut on the Danish island of Bornholm. It is noted that the electricity was cut off at 7:49 local time (8:49 Moscow time)."

Article:

 
Of all these missiles, the x-101 has stealth capability, which explains why the alarms would not have been raised at the beginning of the attacks.

Russia launches X-101, X-555, Kalibr and Iskander missiles on Ukraine’s territory, as well as S-300 and Tornado-S MLRS missiles – AFU Air Forces
On the morning of Monday, October 10, starting at 06:00, Russian invaders attacked peaceful cities of Ukraine from all directions with missiles of various types, in particular from the Black Sea and the Caspian region, the command of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports.

"High-precision ground-, sea- and air-based cruise missiles are being used. The invaders launch X-101, X-555 from the Caspian Sea area from eleven Tu-95 and Tu-160 strategic bomber aircraft. Kalibr cruise missiles were launched from ships in the Black Sea. Iskander ground–based short-range ballistic missile system was used in different directions. The enemy also uses missiles of the S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems and the Tornado-S MLRS," the telegram channel says.
In total, as of 11:40, the Russian occupiers fired more than 80 missiles, of which the air defense of the AFU together with the air defense units of the Ground Forces shot down about 45 missiles.
In addition, nine out of 12 kamikaze drones Shahed-136 were destroyed by air defense.
Russia launches X-101, X-555, Kalibr and Iskander missiles on Ukraine’s territory, as well as S-300 and Tornado-S MLRS missiles – AFU Air Forces
 
On another topic, not sure if it was already reporter.
There has been an assassination attempt in Istanbul on Adrien Bocquet a former French soldier who gave "controversial" testimonies on what he witnessed during his time spent in Ukraine while on humanitarian duty. He is nowadays an independent war journalist as well as acting NATO weapon expert in/on the Donbass side.
The video from his interview on Sud Radio (in French) has been removed once before being re-uploaded:

Few points from the interview:
- he had been on the myrotvorets list and ranked among the top 10 some time before the attack
- he was attacked in Istanbul on September 26th
- after some emergency treatment in Istanbul he was flown to Moscow on the recommendation of the Police who could not commit on his safety
- few days after, a SBU agent is said to have been arrested and details related to Bocquet were found during the search (some reports on this on telegram but did not check the sources)
- Apart Sud Radio, did not see much echo of this story from the French mainstream media...

For more details/sources
telegram: Адриан Боке / Adrien Bocquet
twitter: https://twitter.com/adrienbocquet59
 
It seems to me that particularly a section of Russians in Russia, and/or pro Russians in general, are prone to be "up in arms" about many "blips on the radar" quite often in terms of the Ukraine situation in particular and what Putin is or is not doing in general. Further, those same people often seem to lack quite some faith, trust and understanding of Putin and co and the fact that they might know better what is the best course of action, also in terms of the bigger picture involved. Many of those people also seem to have the tendency to be armchair generals, presuming that what they would do, would be better. I can't really understand that, unless those people, generally speaking, are not that well-informed about all the context, nuances and bigger picture aspects Putin has to take into consideration. Sadly, by being so "up in arms" every time something happens, no matter how "small or insignificant" it is, they are playing into the hands of the dark forces I think, who, in large parts, want exactly those kinds of sentiments to spread inside Russia (and within the world of normal thinking people around the globe in general). Hoping to start a revolt against Putin and/or unsatisfaction with him and/or sabotaging his plans.

Yesterday I spoke to a Russian colleague again (formally living in Kazakhstan) and she expressed once again how she didn't quite understand why Putin doesn't do the "Iraq" or "Afghanistan" routine of bombing everything hard and fast (thus avoiding suffering, she explained, because of a quick death). She also expressed the idea that is going around Russian circles that Putin might be undermined and/or manipulated by people in his entourage or "in the shadow" which could explain "why he is doing what he is doing". When I suggested to her that Putin and co might have already started to plan for what is going on now +- 20 years ago, and, once again, that he is doing it the way he is doing probably partly to avoid unnecessary deaths and suffering of civilians and soldiers, she didn't quite understand that either. When I told her that Putin might have bigger plans/considerations, that he has to work with and take into consideration, she didn't quite understand that either, and said to me, that that is all fine and good, but try to explain that to a woman who has lost her son, that "this is because of a plan". I also tried to suggest to her, when she made the comment, that went something like "why doesn't Putin do it like the west would do it, when the west obviously doesn't care at all about upholding the principles he tries to stand by", that Putin tries to uphold and be guided by some fundamental and higher principles that at least one leader/country in the world should stand by and reinforce, while nobody else does it. Therefore, I essentially tried to tell her that Putin is doing what he is doing and in the way he is doing it "because it is the right thing to do" and somebody "has to do the right thing on the global stage when everybody else doesn't do it". She didn't quite understand that either.

What I'm trying to get at here is that I get frustrated that even people who more or less know what is going, and/or are pro Russia/Putin, make Putin's work needlessly hard and put up road blocks unnecessary with sentiments like this. I'm kind of fed up with that attitude of disrespect and lack of gratitude and faith toward Putin which seems to be largely grounded in ignorance. Ignorance of context, history and what it would mean if Putin did it like everyone else would do it. To this day I can't see any way how Putin could have handled things in a better way than what he has done up to this point in time. And that includes so many aspects. Frankly, the way Putin handled things so far is simply masterful, and I can't think of better ways one could handle what he is trying to handle in such a position. It is simply remarkable to me. So when I hear such "up in arms" sentiments and "armchair general suggestions" I'm thinking, something like:

"Give the guy a break and be grateful for what he managed to navigate so masterfully up until now! If he had done any of those crude and very ill-considered suggestion you and all those armchair generals suggest, I'm sure things will have fallen to hell a long time ago. So be grateful, you fool, for what he has done for countless millions, and you personally as well, in that way, and have some faith that he knows what he is doing (or at least, knowing it better than you!) based on that remarkable track record! Be ashamed of yourself for being so ungrateful, presumptuous and ignorant."

End of rant.
@Cosmos from recent posts I got the impression you were becoming affected by events and in particular, the people who wanted a more aggressive response from Russia following recent provocations. Any thoughts pertaining to the rather aggressive response Russia delivered today?
 

I don’t think so. A carte blanche would look very different. Clearly, from day one, if Russia wanted to, it could have taken out Ukraine in a matter of hours, or at most, a couple of days, without even needing any kind of nuclear option. Same now: a full attack or „carte blanche“ on Kiev or other cities or the whole country would look very different. Russia is still a long shot away from full force. It continues to be very restrained in any way you look at it.

@Cosmos from recent posts I got the impression you were becoming affected by events and in particular, the people who wanted a more aggressive response from Russia following recent provocations. Any thoughts pertaining to the rather aggressive response Russia delivered today?

My thoughts? I wouldn’t call it aggressive but an expected and still very restrained response. I’m pretty sure that, obviously, such type of actions (crimea bridge) and reactions (russia bombing military and electric facilities all over the country, including Kiev) have been fully planned out, in the way the can be carried out, before Russia entered Ukraine. So I think it all continues to be within the planned parameters.

Obviously, continuing to poke the bear is a very dangerous game (not only for the puppets in Kiev). I bet we haven’t seen anything yet.
 
Obviously, continuing to poke the bear is a very dangerous game (not only for the puppets in Kiev). I bet we haven’t seen anything yet.
Even if it means reminding second parties that are involved that the EU will end up perishing unless it changes its current direction against Putin for protecting his borders and its people.


Ukraine. Military Summary And Analysis 10.10.2022


 
I think what we can witness now is basically a continuation on how Putin always approaches things, in all areas: He makes it clear that something isn’t ok and can’t be accepted, then he gives clear warnings and also sensible ways for the bad behaving party to wise up, learn and/or to save face, without much damage. If the bad party still continues, he does the same again. If they still don’t wise up, he does it again. He is doing that stoically for quite a while, giving them chance after chance to wise up, learn and save face. Until… „the boiling point“ is reached and Putin goes „all in“. And non of that is guided or driven by rush and/or emotional driven short sighted actions/reactions on Putin‘s part.
 
The analysis of Pepe Escobar about the attack by Russia. Very interesting. For him (Pepe) the road taken by Russia are these:

Shock’n Awe will likely progress in three stages.

First: Overload of the Ukrainian air defense system (already on).

Second: Plunging Ukraine into the Dark Ages (already in progress).

Third: Destruction of all major military installations (the next wave).
 
I don't think the Western world knows how to deal with someone like Putin. They're used to either low tech pushovers in the Middle East or corrupt puppets like themselves who think like them and play along with their games. Putin is a man of principles, and a man of action. They literally can't understand how he operates - they cannot empathize with a real souled God-loving person with an iron will. They themselves are cowardly, godless, scheming snakes with no will. They can only "deal with" others like themselves. So in that sense it is rather amusing how shocked/confused/mad they get, it's like they're dealing with an alien from another galaxy. I think this fundamental difference is the reason Putin and Russia will prevail - they are working on a level that is not mentally, emotionally, or spiritually accessible to the psychopaths, and therefore unpredictable.
 
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