imagine being russian in 2026. you wake up only to see your country get droned 24/7 with no air defenses whatsoever, constantly getting humiliated while your own government does absolutely fuck all in retaliation.
>>537051461>government does absolutely fuck all in retaliationOh I'm sure the will drone another hospital or something stupid/evil like that
>>537053615There are no hospitals left in Ukraine. Join the Ukrainian foreign legion ot change it.
russia is getting humiliated lol
At the moment, all this is doing is proving that no country has a meaningful counter to drones. Even the US, with it's $1trillion+ a year military, and all of it's fancy toys, can't protect itself or ships from $10k Iranian drones. It's why we can't open the Strait.
>>537054106funny that any time a foreign volunteer dies in Ukraine you people (you people = niggers) always chimp out"muh white man died for the zog again"
>>537051461According to the Pentagon's assessment, none of these spectacles do anything to hinder the Russian war effort.
>>537054106So why hasn't Russia been able to advance?
>>537054407>According to Zion Don the Russian denazifaction of Europe is going excellent Did you really expect the Trump administration to say anything else?
Meanwhile in real life
>>537054106>There are no hospitals left in Ukraine.>there's no breathable air left in Ukraine>there's no drinkable water left in Ukraine>there's no cow milk left in Ukraine >there's no salt left in Ukraine>there's no sunlight left in Ukrainehere's a few more retarded claims for your next propaganda sperg.
oh no something is burning somewhere, how will 150 million people 15 million square kilometres nation of Russia recover???11
>>537051461>while your own government does absolutely fuck all in retaliation.what are you on about they can launch plenty of oreshniks at apartment buildings in dnipro
>Russians still haven't won the invasion phase of the war after 5 yearsCould you imagine how much worse it would be once they get to the occupation phase lol you think the taliban was bad imagine the endless amounts of rifles/pistols and munitions stored away if they ever got to occupying it.
>>537055089Do they even have a plan for what comes after?
>>537055089>once HHahahahhahahahah
>>537054407>According to the Pentagon's assessmentAre you talking about the one from over 2 years ago?
>>537054407>none of these spectacles do anything to hinder the Russian war effort.kek, "June 12, 2026. Russia is facing problems with aviation fuel following a gasoline shortage. Following the gasoline market crisis that affected over 20 regions—spanning from Crimea to Siberia—Russia is now facing issues with aviation fuel.Several major airports have issued Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) regarding aircraft refueling restrictions, as noted by the Telegram channel "Aviatsionnaya Antresol." Specifically, limits on aviation kerosene have been imposed at airports including Makhachkala, Mineralnye Vody, Krasnodar, Astrakhan, and Nizhny Novgorod." Problems with aviation fuel in the Russian market began to emerge as early as late May, following a record-breaking series of attacks on oil refineries that saw 16 plants hit in a single month and brought oil refining in Central Russia to a near-standstill."https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/8708982https://smart-lab.ru/blog/1315639.php
>>537055155You know i always thought of putin as a long term strategic/geopolitical thinker fit for his station. But now with the lead up to this war in 2014 i think his lack of tactical thinking in regards to the reality of his people, nation, agencies/military has hampered him. Whatever he learned from the Russian Mob/FSB and his 200billion dollars he is est to have has insulated him from smaller scale "What ifs".Whatever comes after"victory or defeat" is going to be a quagmire. He might even have to flee regardless of the outcome since soldiers without jobs that got replaced by indians are going home jobless. I personally would've focussed on rebuilding and cleaning the nation to more modern euro standards and to give jobs to people. In regards to Belaruss and Ukraine i would've had a war of knives and sent assassins only. The fostering of rebels led to Russia's failure since it only emboldened the NATO aligned people in ukraine. I also would've fixed and sold all of the old military equipment to my allies like Syria, reformed the conscript system, the military and include a NCO corp/Warrant officer corp like the US and a Inspector General system to clamp on FWAC issues.
>>537051461t, Pavel seetheposting out of an ASC in his host country where he fled to
>>537054407its true, russia can rebuild all this stuff almost immediately meanwhile ukraine cant replace their dead guys, theyre looking for mercs to fully replcae their frontline now
>>537055089you need a male population left for a guerilla action to exist
>>537055647I really wish we could dump criminals, mentally ill and redditors to the front in this war enmass.
>>537055749Well still it would've been better to occupy it and turkey shoot the rebels. Easier to control the border when weapons/munitions aren't being flown in or drove in.
>>537055532>has insulated him from smaller scale "What ifs".pootin is now claiming russia will have Starlink equivalent by 2027. He's either completely out of touch or the botox injections really did a number on his brain.
>>537055647>3.5 year old article regarding the war >russia can rebuild all this stuff almost immediatelyno, they can't. russia today is a much weaker russia than 3.5 years ago.
>>537055848They can't even get air superiority. Also haven't they mothballed their NASA equivalent? Isn't unironically SpaceX or China going to be the one to get their scientists/pilots out of the international space station that the crazy bitch of theirs destroyed. also funny how redditors rather have Russia send shit up to space on NASA's dime than let arguably the most cost effective gov contract on the planet do it ie spacex.
>>537055264No, that said Russia ran out of everything a year ago.
>>537056342Do you mind posting the Pentagon assessment you're talking about then?
>>537054889I'm telling people that they should go and fight for Ukraine you zigger.
>>537055336>source: Ukrane Ministry of PropagandaGullible retardMeanwhile in the real world.
>>537051461>while your own government does absolutely fuck all in retaliation.Well they do sperg out and fire ICBMs that drop dummy payloads on... fields, chicken coops, and occasionally an apartment-building.
>>537056802The oil that doesn’t get vaporized sells more due to Hormuz closure
>>537051461This is a two pronged attack on Russian oil. Britain and France by the way : https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyek039l2vo
>>537056802I don't care if the war lasta for another 10 year if Russia suffers.
>>537056802>russian economic news publication is now Ukrane Ministry of Propagandais that because you cannot face the truth and would rather live in a /chug/ bubble, pidrila?the russian segment of the internet if FULL of these articles:"June 8, 2026. The Russian Energy Ministry attributed fuel supply issues in the South to hostile attacks."https://expertsouth.ru/news/v-minenergo-rf-slozhnosti-s-toplivom-na-yuge-obyasnili-vrazheskimi-atakami/
>>537056436Finally found it.https://media.defense.gov/2026/May/18/2003933281/-1/-1/1/OAR_Q2_MAR2026_FINAL_508.PDF>The Pentagon report also said Ukraine’s strikes on Russian air bases, defense industry facilities and ammunition depots had failed to produce meaningful results.>According to the intelligence assessment, the attacks lacked “the coordination, tempo and concentration on critical Russian military infrastructure necessary to generate operational or strategic effects on Russia’s ability to conduct military operations.”>The report said Ukraine’s attacks to date had also failed to significantly affect Russia’s energy supply. It added that people living in Russia “were not materially affected by Ukrainian strikes” during the quarter under review.
>>537054587They said the same under Biden, faggot shill. How does tourists not being able to joyride around Crimea help ukraine win?>The Pentagon has seen no evidence that Ukrainian strikes on Russian civilian infrastructure have reduced Moscow’s military capability, a senior defense official told American lawmakers on Wednesday.>Since January, Ukraine has launched over a dozen long-range attacks on Russian energy facilities, including oil depots and refineries, using kamikaze drones to damage several targets. Celeste Wallander, the US Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, was asked about the tactics and Washington’s concerns regarding them, during a congressional hearing.>Responding to Representative Carlos Gimenez, the Pentagon official said that “so far” the approach did not seem to have affected the Russian military.>“The strikes that we have seen against Russian energy sources have not significantly altered Russia’s ability to prosecute the war,” she said.>“The evidence we’ve seen is that the Russians have been able to rapidly repair the facilities that were struck,” she added, when the Democratic representative from Florida asked whether such attacks could have a greater impact in the future.