Ted Ukraine does not use Soviet union code words
Basics !
Lol, they certainly do. I can tell you more. When shooting starts, Ukrainians outdo Russians in using Russian swear words. It is like "[speaking in Ukrainian][explosion]suka blyad pidory moskali[continues speaking in Ukrainian]" in many videos.
No they don't use Soviet union military codes ,
And yes I've watched all the videos too and no one mentions cargo 200 come on now ,
The Russian MOD releases daily updates:
https://eng.mil.ru/en/special_operation/news/more.htm?id=12497583@egNews
In total, 568 airplanes and 265 helicopters, 11,231 unmanned aerial vehicles, 452 air defence missile systems, 14,794 tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, 1,209 combat vehicles equipped with MLRS, 7,861 field artillery guns and mortars, as well as 17,878 units of special military equipment have been destroyed during the special military operation.
568 airplanes 🤭
In over 104,000 posts on this thread there has never been a mention of the Ukrainian military using Cargo 200, there's plenty of posts discussing Russians using cargo 200 which is a military code word used during the Afghan war by the Soviets ,
Suddenly several low level accounts on here say otherwise......
Hey you're the one posting the tweet that mentions the number 300 and the number 200. From that you got 300 dead and 200 wounded. Why not 300 wounded and 200 dead? Is the candle emoji the military code for wounded?
The link posted by you speaks of
" got some of ours 200 and 300 .... which obviously means, got some of ours killed and wounded.
Claiming it means exactly 300 killed and 200 wounded shows a great deal of linguistic gymnastics and a complete lack of understanding of the codes used in Soviet and EX Soviet states.
So if they don't use sovsiet codes, why are they trying to get rid of codes they never used ?
https://tvoemisto.tv/en/exclusive/linguistic_purge_this_is_how_the_ukrainian_army_gives_up_soviet_expressions_136075.html
Emojis are military codes now .....
Ah in fairness it includes IFV etc... but still crazy figures to make up. It's a shame someone doesn't add up all the individual vehicles claimed to have been destroyed and compare it to what was actually donated.
Like 6 Caesar's donated to Ukraine and Russia claim they have destroyed 17 etc...
That kind of detail.
Where in the tweet does the figure 300 mention dead and the figure 200 mention wounded? How did you assign the number 300 to KIA and 200 to wounded?
Something fishy going on
Cargo 200 (code name) - Wikipedia
Cargo 200 (Russian: Груз 200, Gruz dvésti) is a military code word used in the Soviet Union and the post-Soviet states referring to the transportation of military fatalities.
That is correct. Mainly though the numbers in terms of vote cast in the last presidential election for each candidate were because the turnout was unusually high. American democracy or what passes for that over there is marked by very low voter turnout typically. Voter turnout in 2020 was 66% which would be a low number in most western democracies. In the US it was their highest turnout in over 100 years. Voter turnout for them is usually below 60%.
Gutless and shameful.
I must mention that to my Afghan Friends....I'm sure that they would be interested!!!😎
It was a gift from Allah..... it came from above!!!😎
I'm sure they would laugh as much as I did reading today
Yes they do use those codes. Accept you’re wrong and grow the f up.
More on the Il76. I wonder what was that "Lump" falling off before it hit the ground?
In the Russian military, the codes for 200 and 300 are respectively dead are cargo 200 and injured cargo 300.
Thought it might have been the cockpit at first but it looks very square, could be rows of seats or a pallet of cargo,it was shredded like the last IL 22 hit near Crimea
@jmreire looking again at the video could it be a Water tank .....???
A lot about this story is just not adding up. Its totally bizarre isnt it.
From Both sides
Another twist in the tale
I'm seeing that sewers story from a lot of trustworthy twitter accounts. I'd be inclined to say it's true unfortunately.