Perhaps the story of the Russians pumping water from a nearby river via 10 fire engines into the tunnels under the steel plant are true. If the tunnels are close to full this may be the time to close them to prevent any escapes if there are any survivors left. As for the presence of civilians, you can’t make an omelette without breaking a few eggs. Military strategists and politicians are very aware of this fact. Not a pleasant thought, if you’re an egg.
If Russians think that they will be able to permanently carve Eastern provinces of UKR they have another thing coming. War just moved to the RU territory. We’ll see if it remains covert or it will turn to overt.
Interesting tweet and first few feeds/responses
https://twitter.com/igorsushko/status/1517172233629626368?s=20&t=jPlqUPOlhTF6-8b4boFGvQ.
Most definitely a pattern. First is military & getting manpower for that, then, question whether they’re able to help with these incidents, or even advised by superiors to do so. It think it almost has to turn overt, with missile attacks, etc., so, will see. Thanks for the link!
we have unconfirmed information that their food-stocks were annihilated with one of the bunkerbuster bombs they received as an easter egg (western style). they have 1-2 weeks at most. first they will turn unto each other (if not already), then the rest will come up. so Putin said: “move on, dont let a fly over them.” logical as always.
already 1300 surrendered the day Moskva/Slava was wrecked last week. cca 2000 remained. a Croatian newspaper just aired that 4 Croats r down under as well…
forget not that the Kreml has the original blueprints of the installation, so they knew where to hurt. u may find, that the main food storage was in its original place if u think a bit about it.