Here's an interesting piece on Russian oil pipelines, following Ukraine's recent success in hitting some ports with drones.
We’ve definitely got operatives over there giving pointers, if not instructions, on what to hit and how best to hit it. I imagine they’re involved in everything but the actual fighting.There must be some very brave people in the elite special forces operating behind enemy lines. I wonder if they have been trained/coached by the elite forces of other nations, like maybe our own SAS & SBS. Seriously brave people.
Some people on here have friends and family in Ukraine.Erm... I refer the honourable member to the answer @Titanic gave some moments ago!
Obviously the truth of this is being investigated, but would you put it past them? With Prighozin they sacrificed Russian civil aircrew. Russian has taken down a civilian airliner.If true, this was planned and pre-meditated by Russia. They sacrificed their own crew.
I don't know how many attacks they try, but it feels like their success rate, and importance of the targets, are increasing.I don't know if it's just me drifting in and out of following, but it seems like these sorts of insurgent attacks are increasing in frequency?
I'm not Russian, but any fair-minded person will tell you that the last line of your post is racist.
No worries at all @Eric the meek !! I often post things without being specific about what's in them (lack of time, energy some days). There's a lot of stuff on this thread recently and I don't read it all thoroughly myself.Apologies Raymondo, how did I not see that this post was referring to the attack on Tuapse?
I thought I read the article, but evidently not the first line
Obviously the truth of this is being investigated, but would you put it past them? With Prighozin they sacrificed Russian civil aircrew. Russian has taken down a civilian airliner.
I'm trying to figure something out.
Suppose it turns out that Russia is found guilty of fabricating the whole thing, and the evidence is compelling.
What do they do then? Do they own up? Or do they double down? Find a few bodies to lay around the crash site? Plant false ID on them?
They will keep lying (I know you know). Their press will lie for them. Most Russians will probably believe the lie. Those that don't will probably pretend they believe it. The relatives of the murdered aircrew will go on TV to denounce evil Ukraine and western weapons, and beg more volunteers to join their army.I'm trying to figure something out.
Suppose it turns out that Russia is found guilty of fabricating the whole thing, and the evidence is compelling.
What do they do then? Do they own up? Or do they double down? Find a few bodies to lay around the crash site? Plant false ID on them?
Or didn't they think that far ahead?
Yes, all of that. It would be a huge surprise if they owned up.Seriously? This is an easy one to answer.
You're asking what Russia does when we find out they're lying - they do what they always do - they just keep lying.
They lie about literally everything. They said they'd protect Ukraine after Ukraine gave up their nukes. They said they wouldn't invade. They said it wasn't a war. They said it was to remove Nazis. They said Prigozhin blew himself up with grenades. They say that everyone jumps out of windows, and that all their factories blow up because of cigarettes. They say that 98% of people in occupied Ukraine voted to join Russia.
They know we know they're lying about everything, but they just keep lying. It makes zero difference if it can be proved that they're lying about the aircraft, they will say what they want, and Russian news will say what they want it to say.