Battle for Bakhmut-in the trenches

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One of the results of the Americans volunteering in Ukraine and helping to train them is the cultural exchanges,...some of which are kind of unique and,...well,...you'll see.

For instance, here we see evidence that one of the American advisors has shared with his Ukrainian buddies about "being down for the Boogaloo".

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Suck My Glock said:
One of the results of the Americans volunteering in Ukraine and helping to train them is the cultural exchanges,...some of which are kind of unique and,...well,...you'll see.

For instance, here we see evidence that one of the American advisors has shared with his Ukrainian buddies about "being down for the Boogaloo".

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I looks like I don't have all the tactical gear that I need. I have to stock up on Boog shirts. 8-)

When you think about it, wearing Hawaiian shirts with cammies isn't much different than wearing cammies and wrapping yellow, blue, or bright green tape on your helmet and everywhere else.
 
BREAKING! General Surovikin arrested.

Russian General Sergei Surovikin has been arrested, The Moscow Times' Russian service reported Wednesday, citing two sources close to the Defense Ministry who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

The Defense Ministry has yet to comment on the alleged arrest of Surovikin, who has not been seen in public since Saturday, the day when Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin launched an armed rebellion against Russia's military leadership.

"The situation with him was not 'OK.' For the authorities. I can't say anything more," one of the sources said.

According to the second source, the arrest was carried out "in the context of Prigozhin."

"Apparently, he [Surovikin] chose Prigozhin's side during the uprising, and they got ahold of him," the source said.

When asked about the general's current whereabouts, the source replied: "We are not even commenting on this information through our internal channels."

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...ollowing-wagner-mutiny-mt-russian/ar-AA1dbcpJ
 
Interesting footage of a follow on infantry assault of Russian positions after a prepping artillery barrage. It may not seem obvious to the untrained eye who has not played with explosives before,...but as these Ukrainians go walking into this treeline, you begin to notice most of the greenery has been shockwaved. Many leaves of plants react to intense blast shockwaves by turning inward towards their shinier side, revealing the opposing matte textured side upright to the sky. So even if nearby landing artillery shells did not shred the branches with shrapnel, you can still notice the evidence that these positions were recently bombarded.

And that makes much more sense when we see some of the SAW gunners suppressing their line of approach with standing tall "walking fire", as they almost seek no cover as they advance on the Russian troops who are no doubt still hunkered down in their foxholes thinking more steel rain is coming at any moment.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62e7ianEpwE
 
So with the destruction of the Khakhovka Dam and the draining of the Zaporizhia Resevoir, there are some massive fish trapped in the shallow pools that remain. Some of which can be walked through as you see in this video, allowing for both Russians and Ukrainians to fish with their rifles and have some decent grub.

Click on where it says "view" to see the video.

https://twitter.com/jmscaronte/status/1677025518623813632
 
Suck My Glock said:
One of the results of the Americans volunteering in Ukraine and helping to train them is the cultural exchanges,...some of which are kind of unique and,...well,...you'll see.

For instance, here we see evidence that one of the American advisors has shared with his Ukrainian buddies about "being down for the Boogaloo".

oIHdI4R.jpg

Ok,...so apparently the Ukrainian Boogaloo thing has become a full blown trend.

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This just came out.

Deputy Chief Of Mobilization In Krasnodar Shot Dead While Jogging, Russian Media Reports

A deputy chief of the department for mobilization in Krasnodar has been shot dead in the southern Russian city, Russian media reported on July 10.

Stanislav Rzhitsky, who also commanded a Black Sea Fleet submarine, was shot four times while jogging on the morning of July 10 and died at the scene. A criminal case into the killing has been opened, TASS reported, citing law enforcement bodies.

Who did it? Was it someone whose relative was mobilized and ended up "cargo 200" (dead) in Ukraine? Was it Ukrainian agents wanting revenge for cruise missile attacks from his submarine? Round up the usual suspects.

https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-deputy-chief-krasnodar-shot-dead-/32497651.html

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