Just another successful day in the 3 day operation.
Many-Lemon5378 on
Where is he gonna get so many Hiluxes tho?
HarryCumpole on
So tell me, how are these reservists going to defend massive refinery complexes against drones? Jump up and down with their arms in the air, like they just don’t care?
MindPitt314 on
Say goodbye bye bye to a lot of reservists.
kaamliiha on
>LOTS of people with guns
>No armed opposition
This just tells me that EVERY ruzzian is a blindly patriotic murderous imperialist. Any other way, there’d be far more than serbia happening there, it should’ve been civil war long ago
Short-Detective-530 on
More prisoners?
DifferentVariety3298 on
That’s surely going to be popular /s
doxxingyourself on
Reservists can stop drones I’m sure of it.
vandrag on
Analysts have always said general conscription is the red line that Putin cannot cross with the Russian population.
De-politicising and demotivating the Russian population is a big part of how he oppresses them.
They did a partial mobilisation in 2022, and it was so negatively received (as well as the usual incompetent Russian implementation) they went back to volunteer contracts only, which they had to pay more money for.
I wonder how the Russian population will respond to this one. Conscripts are 18 year old kids, the Babushkas weren’t happy when a bunch of them got captured in Kursk. Putin had to scramble like crazy to get them back in prisoner swaps.
Does the fact that he has to go back here with conscripts and reservists show weakness or strength. I’m not sure. Is it a sign of weakness that he can’t protect Russian territory now, or is it a two-step manoeuver to get these conscripts onto the front line.
doctor_morris on
How many reservists do you need to defend a thousand miles of pipeline?
Ok_Photo_865 on
War is coming to Europe.
ZhouDa on
I remember some Putin apologist telling me how Putin was going to be able to counter these refinery strikes, but I don’t think this counter strategy is going to be very effective. Especially if Russia is still having issues with NODs.
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Just another successful day in the 3 day operation.
Where is he gonna get so many Hiluxes tho?
So tell me, how are these reservists going to defend massive refinery complexes against drones? Jump up and down with their arms in the air, like they just don’t care?
Say goodbye bye bye to a lot of reservists.
>LOTS of people with guns
>No armed opposition
This just tells me that EVERY ruzzian is a blindly patriotic murderous imperialist. Any other way, there’d be far more than serbia happening there, it should’ve been civil war long ago
More prisoners?
That’s surely going to be popular /s
Reservists can stop drones I’m sure of it.
Analysts have always said general conscription is the red line that Putin cannot cross with the Russian population.
De-politicising and demotivating the Russian population is a big part of how he oppresses them.
They did a partial mobilisation in 2022, and it was so negatively received (as well as the usual incompetent Russian implementation) they went back to volunteer contracts only, which they had to pay more money for.
I wonder how the Russian population will respond to this one. Conscripts are 18 year old kids, the Babushkas weren’t happy when a bunch of them got captured in Kursk. Putin had to scramble like crazy to get them back in prisoner swaps.
Does the fact that he has to go back here with conscripts and reservists show weakness or strength. I’m not sure. Is it a sign of weakness that he can’t protect Russian territory now, or is it a two-step manoeuver to get these conscripts onto the front line.
How many reservists do you need to defend a thousand miles of pipeline?
War is coming to Europe.
I remember some Putin apologist telling me how Putin was going to be able to counter these refinery strikes, but I don’t think this counter strategy is going to be very effective. Especially if Russia is still having issues with NODs.