I think you mean Královec region.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Královec_Region
Tldr? Here:
So three launches, 3 hits
So... Are there any red lines left? Taurus? Nato boots?
Edit: nevermind, found one
Nice..these seem to be doing serious damage. The world's attention is now very focused on the Middle East but it's essential to keep Ukraine supplied and supported, Russian victory cannot be allowed.
More good news on the UAF side
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This is too funny, blyat to you too honey 😂
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1714333364373626899?s=20
Exactly. Remember those Russia heli's who were a thorn in the Ukrainian counter offensive. These would have at the very least reduced that threat and saved Ukrainian lives and armour.
Well 1996 is still a crap-load more advanced than the 1986 1976 1966 1956 technology the Russians are fielding now.
With ATACMS confrimed I wonder if the Russians had any plan for the threat of them. This pretty much puts nearly everything in occupied areas in striking range of the AFU. To keep their supplies safe the Russians will have to pull everything deep into Russia proper, making their already crap supply-chain even more useless.
Futhermore, the Kerch Bridge is now toast if the AFU can get close enough to the Azov coast.
Something up?
Things are looking up and up for Russian imperialists this week.
So much for arguments made here that it take months for things like ATACMS to arrive or that the shitshow in the Middle East will be a distraction
The 1996 variant(M39) has a range of 165km, so well short of that is needed for Kerch. Also a submunition bomb like this wouldn't do much damage to a bridge.
Warning: your eyes will hurt after rolling them so much after this.
Just Rybar at the moment. Reporting that Ukraine captured Poima. It could be another raid or it could be nothing. I guess we need to see where the Russians start shelling or hitting with drones.
Drone attack
From another post-
On the night of October 18, the #Ukraine security service used drones to attack a military camp near the #Khalino airfield in the #Kursk region.
According to the SBU, up to 3,000 soldiers and military equipment were stationed there.
But if you could only pick 1 'just', you'd go for Rybar.
I can't see this as being anything more than a raid or diversion to draw troops away from the Zaphorizhia front line. Without heavy equipment they'll take heavy losses attempting to defend any kind of bridgehead.
Talk of a large scale drone attack on Kursk.
Literally 2 posts above, zv2 posted the same. But ur post made me laugh 😅
I put a link a few posts back.
Who elected this numpty
4 in one week.
Grain of salt, there are no photo/video evidence for all of them
Unless one is a ‘student ‘ of the worlds’ religions I, I would not blame anyone for some people to get mixed up in what religion is the main religion in any country. Some countries Have a good mix of the main religions, others have one dominant religion and there are some religions consisting of various sects/divisions within eg Saudi Arabia is nearly all Muslim but it follows a more ‘conservative/strict ‘branch called Wahhabism. I think that another interpretation of the Koran by another branch of the followers of Islam are called Salfais
Confirmation Ukraine are/were in the area.
Article with some more details on Ukrainian activity on the left bank of the Dnipro river:
Hopefully another thorn in the side of putin's occupying forces and suggestions in the article that the railway bridge near there that was damaged by retreating moskovytes may still have foundations that would be useful in making a more substantial river crossing.
Idiots, contrarians and malcontents
I wonder where these are heading to
Orban has met Putin in China.
Now best of luck to republicans trying to torpedo this as Ukraine is now lumped in with Israeli aid
The Biden administration has its's faults but they sure know how to snooker the political opposition