Hmm...I wonder what kind of facilities they have to protect said weapons from a first strike...
Course, this can only end well...right? /S
Course, this can only end well...right? /S
Eh, they're tactical weapons. They're also still "russian" despite Belarusian deployment. The only protection they have or need is the joint policies of escalation and "Use it or lose it." If any Western country decides to have a go at them, they'd probably try to use them before they could be destroyed and Russia would almost certainly escalate to tactical nuclear attacks against both Ukraine and whoever tried to strike the Belarusian deployment. At which point, over the course of 15-60 minutes, we end up in a situation where something like +90% of all the world's nuclear weapons both tactical and nuclear will be launched, even when neither the aggressor nor target is directly involved. Fortunately military planners have known and understood these issues for the better part of a century, so we won't be seeing some random NATO state screaming YOLO as the lob missiles at the new location of russian nuclear weapons just because they are somewhere new. This is just more posturing and nuclear sabre rattling from the impotent russian regime.Hmm...I wonder what kind of facilities they have to protect said weapons from a first strike...
Course, this can only end well...right? /S
Soviets would be soviets.I am suprised,that you are suprised.She thought she was unshockable, then two castrated Ukrainian soldiers arrived
For a month the two men could not tell their psychologist what had happened to them, only that it was horrible beyond words. “If there’s hell somewhere, it’s worse than that,” said one. The Ukrainian soldiers, aged 25 and 28, had been in Russian captivity — one for one month, the other for three. Afwww.thetimes.co.uk
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SQUEE! 2 ctue lol wtf !!!11A settlement called Pyatykhatky
Neither steel rain nor HEAT nor night attacks stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.Based Ukrainian Postal Service. (article archived here)
I haven’t seen it literally anywhere else, so I’m weary, still this does seem to be one of the better sources.Just saw a release from Ukraine that Russia dropped chemical munitions on a Ukrainian position. It was noted that winds were pushing the chemicals back into Russian lines. LINK
"We recorded the fact of dropping a prohibited chemical munition with an aerosol-suffocating effect on one of the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The wind was [blowing] toward the enemy."
Nothings quite says 'I AM THE MESSENGER' than delivering a letter with gunfire in the background.Neither steel rain nor HEAT nor night attacks stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.