Russian War Crimes (Part 1)

Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, April 20

Mason Clark, George Barros, and Karolina Hird

April 20, 6pm ET

Russian forces made minor advances in the ongoing offensive in eastern Ukraine on April 19, seizing several small towns and advancing into the key frontline towns of Rubizhne and Popasna. Russian forces continued major assaults with heavy air and artillery support but are continuing to build the logistics and command-and-control capabilities necessary for a larger offensive. Russian forces have not achieved any major breakthroughs, nor have they demonstrated any new capability to conduct multiple successful, simultaneous advances. Russian forces additionally made grinding progress against remaining Ukrainian defenders in Mariupol’s Azovstal Steel Works and announced plans for a May 9 Victory Day parade in the city – indicating Russian forces will declare victory in Mariupol by that date at the latest.

Key Takeaways

  • Russia’s offensive in eastern Ukraine secured minor gains in the last 24 hours, taking parts of the key frontline towns of Rubizhne and Popasna.
  • Ukrainian forces reported the presence of small numbers of Syrian or Libyan mercenaries fighting in Popasna (eastern Ukraine), likely individual recruits fighting under the umbrella of the Wagner Group rather than larger units.
  • Russian forces made incremental advances in Mariupol and continued to set conditions to declare victory in the city by –at the latest – May 9.
  • Russian forces made minor advances around Izyum but have not secured any major breakthroughs.
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    Russian forces may be preparing to conscript Ukrainian citizens amid continuing recruitment challenges. The Ukrainian Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) reported on April 20 that Russian occupation forces are planning to hold pseudo-referendums in occupied Zaporizhia and Kherson Oblasts to declare a forced mobilization and “throw ‘mobilized’ Ukrainians to the hottest parts of the front.”[1] If confirmed, this effort is highly unlikely to generate meaningful combat power and will provoke an uptick in protests and partisan actions against Russian forces in these regions. The GUR additionally reported that Russia’s FSB is conducting a purge of the political leadership of the LNR in retaliation for its failure to achieve military objectives since February 24.[2]
    Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, April 20 | Institute for the Study of War
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He’s forgotten that South Africa hasn’t got involved, they’ll be more than happy to supply weapons to the ‘west’ when the time comes. Probably happy to supply weapons to Russia as well but will they be able to pay for them?

Sounds like Manure. :sob:

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These can be shot down:

So can these

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Looks staged :roll_eyes:

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Very.

Agreed. Ironically in times like these it pays to be more Johnson and just act without thinking about the myriad consequences - for once he has correctly channelled his hero Winston. If Scholz worried less about the (real) short term consequences for Germany, he’d have more success in the short and long run.

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They really have lost touch with reality haven’t they? They scarcely seem to realise that they themselves will be floating around as disconnected atoms over a radioactive wasteland if that were ever to happen.

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The risk of attacking mainland United States is that they are still reliant on silo based missiles. Submarines can remain undetected and bombers and mobile missile launchers can move around but if an attack is “perceived” against silos there is no wait-and-see option. The US would either risk losing everything or have to launch everything. If Russia starts playing silly bastards they could find themselves on the receiving end of a full-scale nuclear attack even if it was just a North Korean playing about with fireworks exercise. Oops Apocalypse.

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This doesnt sound like Putin? very strange imo
i guess it´s a trap.

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After the capture of #Mariupol, the de-Ukrainization of the people began.
In a model school, school instruction with Russian teaching materials begins today.
:arrow_right:Russia’s hybrid modern genocide.

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9th May Victory Day celebrations

Would it be wrong for me to think that could be the key to stopping Russia?

All the big wigs and decision makes including Putin in 1 place, out in public showing off to stroke their own egos. Easy way to cut off the head of those pushing for this war.

Is it just my imagination or is Putin actually looking like a much more diminished figure now ?