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Aug 16 Update. Comments from the Russian Security council meeting

 
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Comments from the Russian Security council meeting made by Putin and Shoigu.





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The Iranian oil tanker that the US ordered Greece to impound, they took the oil, then Iran hijacked 2 Greek Oil tankers in response.

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Told you. A saboteur team was what has been wrecking all that havoc in Crimea over the past few days. They are only telling us now because I assume they have exfiled. So your sources where wrong yet again and it wasn't a stealth drone.

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Told you. A saboteur team was what has been wrecking all that havoc in Crimea over the past few days. They are only telling us now because I assume they have exfiled. So your sources where wrong yet again and it wasn't a stealth drone.

epiclol
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Agreed. I was wrong.

Russia has said both explosion attacks were from Sabotage.

I guess that explains the 100% accuracy in the explosions being on each target.

I think I had a pretty sweet theory, but not proof of course and it turned out to be wrong.

I am actually relieved. If it was shown that the US had directly attacked Russian soil, we could be seeing a big expansion in the "special military whatever this is".

(By the way, don't know that I have ANY sources. Unless you count the various videos, but all of them also reported it was sabotage. (Except the Washington Post which was also postulating some sort of missile attack).

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Military SUmmary Channel and his updates on the daily
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Told you. A saboteur team was what has been wrecking all that havoc in Crimea over the past few days. They are only telling us now because I assume they have exfiled. So your sources where wrong yet again and it wasn't a stealth drone.

epiclol
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Agreed. I was wrong.

Russia has said both explosion attacks were from Sabotage.

I guess that explains the 100% accuracy in the explosions being on each target.

I think I had a pretty sweet theory, but not proof of course and it turned out to be wrong.

I am actually relieved. If it was shown that the US had directly attacked Russian soil, we could be seeing a big expansion in the "special military whatever this is".

(By the way, don't know that I have ANY sources. Unless you count the various videos, but all of them also reported it was sabotage. (Except the Washington Post which was also postulating some sort of missile attack).
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Two airbases, 5 ammo depots and several infrastructure attacks that we know of. Pretty good ratio for a "small" team that got wet inserted right into saki with tourists everywhere before likely driving out of occupied territory.
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Russia finds a field of Illegal Anti-tank mines.

Probably what stopped one of their attacks.

Apparently, they cannot be defused.



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Told you. A saboteur team was what has been wrecking all that havoc in Crimea over the past few days. They are only telling us now because I assume they have exfiled. So your sources where wrong yet again and it wasn't a stealth drone.

epiclol
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Agreed. I was wrong.

Russia has said both explosion attacks were from Sabotage.

I guess that explains the 100% accuracy in the explosions being on each target.

I think I had a pretty sweet theory, but not proof of course and it turned out to be wrong.

I am actually relieved. If it was shown that the US had directly attacked Russian soil, we could be seeing a big expansion in the "special military whatever this is".

(By the way, don't know that I have ANY sources. Unless you count the various videos, but all of them also reported it was sabotage. (Except the Washington Post which was also postulating some sort of missile attack).
 Quoting: JustmeTX


Two airbases, 5 ammo depots and several infrastructure attacks that we know of. Pretty good ratio for a "small" team that got wet inserted right into saki with tourists everywhere before likely driving out of occupied territory.
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The more recent attack to the Northeast Crimea (described by the Military summary channel video above), seems like a big deal. They attacked another nuke plant, blew an ammo depot and took out a major railway.

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KEEP THEM COMING OP..U R A JOURNALIST AND A THINKER FOR U.S.UH
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Russia finds a field of Illegal Anti-tank mines.

Probably what stopped one of their attacks.

Apparently, they cannot be defused.



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Not illegal and can be defused.

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Just a standardized AT mine.
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Told you. A saboteur team was what has been wrecking all that havoc in Crimea over the past few days. They are only telling us now because I assume they have exfiled. So your sources where wrong yet again and it wasn't a stealth drone.

epiclol
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Agreed. I was wrong.

Russia has said both explosion attacks were from Sabotage.

I guess that explains the 100% accuracy in the explosions being on each target.

I think I had a pretty sweet theory, but not proof of course and it turned out to be wrong.

I am actually relieved. If it was shown that the US had directly attacked Russian soil, we could be seeing a big expansion in the "special military whatever this is".

(By the way, don't know that I have ANY sources. Unless you count the various videos, but all of them also reported it was sabotage. (Except the Washington Post which was also postulating some sort of missile attack).
 Quoting: JustmeTX


Two airbases, 5 ammo depots and several infrastructure attacks that we know of. Pretty good ratio for a "small" team that got wet inserted right into saki with tourists everywhere before likely driving out of occupied territory.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79694584


The more recent attack to the Northeast Crimea (described by the Military summary channel video above), seems like a big deal. They attacked another nuke plant, blew an ammo depot and took out a major railway.
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Yep those were the teams last hits before leaving, minus the power plant which is looking to be arty strikes. It's why everyone is fleeing Crimea atm. Shit getting spicy and Russia had to admit to a lot of big L's this month.
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Russia finds a field of Illegal Anti-tank mines.

Probably what stopped one of their attacks.

Apparently, they cannot be defused.



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Not illegal and can be defused.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Just a standardized AT mine.
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OK, I guess Igor the Great Lied then or didn't know any better. Maybe Russia doesn't know how to disarm them.

SOunds like they are made of plastic and use a metal detector type proximity fuse. So if you try to defuse it with steel tools, it might blow up.

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Agreed. I was wrong.

Russia has said both explosion attacks were from Sabotage.

I guess that explains the 100% accuracy in the explosions being on each target.

I think I had a pretty sweet theory, but not proof of course and it turned out to be wrong.

I am actually relieved. If it was shown that the US had directly attacked Russian soil, we could be seeing a big expansion in the "special military whatever this is".

(By the way, don't know that I have ANY sources. Unless you count the various videos, but all of them also reported it was sabotage. (Except the Washington Post which was also postulating some sort of missile attack).
 Quoting: JustmeTX


Two airbases, 5 ammo depots and several infrastructure attacks that we know of. Pretty good ratio for a "small" team that got wet inserted right into saki with tourists everywhere before likely driving out of occupied territory.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79694584


The more recent attack to the Northeast Crimea (described by the Military summary channel video above), seems like a big deal. They attacked another nuke plant, blew an ammo depot and took out a major railway.
 Quoting: JustmeTX


Yep those were the teams last hits before leaving, minus the power plant which is looking to be arty strikes. It's why everyone is fleeing Crimea atm. Shit getting spicy and Russia had to admit to a lot of big L's this month.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79694584


Yes, the last 3 days of Russian daily reports seem rather static. Not reporting 1000 Ukrainian soldiers killed daily and a couple towns taken.

Today, they reported 100 Polish soldiers killed and they took some small town.

Then they had to back off when they hit that French minefield and didn't have the capability, whatever it is to disarm it.

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KEEP THEM COMING OP..U R A JOURNALIST AND A THINKER FOR U.S.UH
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I don't know what I am. Just a guy that finds global conflict interesting and feeling a bit deprived when the Mainstream media won't give me both sides of the story so I can <gasp> form my own opinions. :)
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Russia finds a field of Illegal Anti-tank mines.

Probably what stopped one of their attacks.

Apparently, they cannot be defused.



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Not illegal and can be defused.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Just a standardized AT mine.
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OK, I guess Igor the Great Lied then or didn't know any better. Maybe Russia doesn't know how to disarm them.

SOunds like they are made of plastic and use a metal detector type proximity fuse. So if you try to defuse it with steel tools, it might blow up.
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Oh it for sure has anti-handling measures like most mines. But they only go off if 2 of the 3 switches are activated as to limit potential civilian causalities. So you'd have to like pick it up AND be keying it. Or picking it up AND using a know metal detector signal, or or or. Make sense? You should actually read the mine treaties, they don't prohibit mines, they prohibit excessive or barbaric mines and most of that only applies to anti personnel, not AT.
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Russia finds a field of Illegal Anti-tank mines.

Probably what stopped one of their attacks.

Apparently, they cannot be defused.



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Not illegal and can be defused.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Just a standardized AT mine.
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OK, I guess Igor the Great Lied then or didn't know any better. Maybe Russia doesn't know how to disarm them.

SOunds like they are made of plastic and use a metal detector type proximity fuse. So if you try to defuse it with steel tools, it might blow up.
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Oh it for sure has anti-handling measures like most mines. But they only go off if 2 of the 3 switches are activated as to limit potential civilian causalities. So you'd have to like pick it up AND be keying it. Or picking it up AND using a know metal detector signal, or or or. Make sense? You should actually read the mine treaties, they don't prohibit mines, they prohibit excessive or barbaric mines and most of that only applies to anti personnel, not AT.
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I recall that the US did not sign whatever anti mine treaties were bandied about. Many other countries signed, but the US didn't. So regardless of other signed, the US I don;t think agreed to them.

Russia would have been referring to Ukraine's compliance with a treaty. Not sure if they signed it or not.

Igor dissapponted me in being wrong!

Wow, the US just announced 1 month ago that they would agree to not use anti personnel mines. SO I guess they finally did sign the treaty, or one of the treaties.

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"JUNE 21, 2022

STATEMENTS AND RELEASES
Today, the Biden-Harris Administration is announcing important policy changes to U.S. Anti-Personnel Landmine policy. After conducting a comprehensive policy review, the United States is joining the vast majority of countries around the world in committing to limit the use of anti-personnel landmines (APL).These changes reflect the President’s belief that these weapons have disproportionate impact on civilians, including children, long after fighting has stopped, and that we need to curtail the use of APL worldwide. "

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Two airbases, 5 ammo depots and several infrastructure attacks that we know of. Pretty good ratio for a "small" team that got wet inserted right into saki with tourists everywhere before likely driving out of occupied territory.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79694584


The more recent attack to the Northeast Crimea (described by the Military summary channel video above), seems like a big deal. They attacked another nuke plant, blew an ammo depot and took out a major railway.
 Quoting: JustmeTX


Yep those were the teams last hits before leaving, minus the power plant which is looking to be arty strikes. It's why everyone is fleeing Crimea atm. Shit getting spicy and Russia had to admit to a lot of big L's this month.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79694584


Yes, the last 3 days of Russian daily reports seem rather static. Not reporting 1000 Ukrainian soldiers killed daily and a couple towns taken.

Today, they reported 100 Polish soldiers killed and they took some small town.

Then they had to back off when they hit that French minefield and didn't have the capability, whatever it is to disarm it.
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Russia has actually begun to lose more turf than they are gaining now. They took a couple patches near donbas proper but that's about it. They have lost turf in Kherson, Kharkiv, and Izium in the same time frame. Between being out ranged and and ping ponged, Russia is beginning to be ground down. I think that's why they moved all those missile units to Belarus yesterday, I suspect they may try a ping pong of their own as a counter.
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Not illegal and can be defused.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Just a standardized AT mine.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79694584


OK, I guess Igor the Great Lied then or didn't know any better. Maybe Russia doesn't know how to disarm them.

SOunds like they are made of plastic and use a metal detector type proximity fuse. So if you try to defuse it with steel tools, it might blow up.
 Quoting: JustmeTX


Oh it for sure has anti-handling measures like most mines. But they only go off if 2 of the 3 switches are activated as to limit potential civilian causalities. So you'd have to like pick it up AND be keying it. Or picking it up AND using a know metal detector signal, or or or. Make sense? You should actually read the mine treaties, they don't prohibit mines, they prohibit excessive or barbaric mines and most of that only applies to anti personnel, not AT.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79694584


I recall that the US did not sign whatever anti mine treaties were bandied about. Many other countries signed, but the US didn't. So regardless of other signed, the US I don;t think agreed to them.

Russia would have been referring to Ukraine's compliance with a treaty. Not sure if they signed it or not.

Igor dissapponted me in being wrong!
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True, but we haven't used anti-personnel mines in decades despite not signing. Besides the mines we are talking about are made by the swiss for the french and sold to belgium and norway. So ottawa treaty compliant.
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Russia finds a field of Illegal Anti-tank mines.

Probably what stopped one of their attacks.

Apparently, they cannot be defused.



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Not illegal and can be defused.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Just a standardized AT mine.
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Awww, damn. You're really spoiling OP's usual and predictable Russian propaganda roll by citing facts.
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Told you. A saboteur team was what has been wrecking all that havoc in Crimea over the past few days. They are only telling us now because I assume they have exfiled. So your sources where wrong yet again and it wasn't a stealth drone.

epiclol
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