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  • Russian forces must retreat from the Dnipro before winter – or face defeat

    11/06/2022 8:30:37 PM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 25 replies
    The Wavell Room ^ | November 1, 2022 | Sergio Miller
    On 9 February 2017, European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet, a member of the Expedition 50 crew, captured a winter landscape image from the International Space Station. It was of the Dnipro River. The photograph showed a great, coursing white snake that reminded Pesquet of a Japanese ‘Hokusai painting’. The white was ice and it explains why Russian forces on the Dnipro right bank now face a ‘difficult situation’, as described by General Sergei Surovikin, the recently appointed operational commander of Russian forces in Ukraine. In winter the Dnipro freezes over, usually after a 20-day spell of sub-zero temperatures. A...
  • Russia Calls Increased NATO Military Activity in the Arctic Worrying, Warns of 'Unintended Incidents' - TASS

    04/17/2022 1:07:10 PM PDT · by RomanSoldier19 · 45 replies
    https://www.usnews.com ^ | April 17, 2022, | By Reuters via US NEWS
    Russia is worried about increased activity of NATO forces in the Arctic and sees risks of "unintended incidents" occurring in the region, TASS news agency cited Russian ambassador-at-large Nikolai Korchunov as saying on Sunday. In March, Finland and Sweden, which are both considering joining the U.S.-led military NATO alliance, conducted combined NATO military drills. The exercise was long planned, but Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24 added intensity to the war game. Moscow describes its actions in Ukraine as a "special military operation". "The recent increase in NATO's activity in the Arctic is a cause for concern. Another large-scale...
  • Grenades 'caused Beslan tragedy'

    08/29/2006 3:09:50 AM PDT · by rightgrafix · 57 replies · 4,466+ views
    BBC ^ | Tuesday, 29 August 2006, 09:21 GMT 10:21 UK
    A Russian investigator has said grenades fired by surrounding Russian forces could have triggered the Beslan school bloodbath in September 2004. Yuri Savelyev's conclusions contradict the official view that bombs planted by the hostage-takers in the school gym went off just before the gun battle. Mr Savelyev is a member of the Russian parliamentary commission investigating the siege, in which 331 people died. Many of the victims were children, taken hostage by pro-Chechen militants.