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דוד יוסף בן אברהם צבי's avatar

Your Israel Bashing 101 rant was very lame. I’m sure your professor is very proud of you.

Listening to vermin like you is not my thing.

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Krapp's avatar

They're the best parts. Are you crying right now? You seem upset. Is it because the Western public is starting to see Israel for the weird little genocidal ethno-religious state that it is? Get used to feeling like this, because it will be increasing. Enjoy!

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Roland Davis's avatar

Well put.

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דוד יוסף בן אברהם צבי's avatar

Oh I forgot. Kindly go fuck yourself.

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Krapp's avatar

Gonna cry?

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Rafallo's avatar

There has been some reports that Ukraine is on the offensive into Belgorod region. Is this not true, small scale or too early to have reliable information?

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Donald Hill's avatar

The incursion into Belgorod has been going on for two weeks now and the depth of the penetration has not exceeded 3 km.

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Hans Torvatn's avatar

In other words not a vert big offensive.

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Donald Hill's avatar

About a battalion-sized action.

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Hans Torvatn's avatar

Thanks for the update.

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ZenithA's avatar

Another RUMINT has it, that after 2 months of relative pause, the ru offensive resumed in all directions. There are some unspecified gains too.

Regarding 3rd Corpse, there were quite a few details revealed in recent few Biletskiy interviews, including that though each Corpse would be slightly different, 3rd suggestions and experience serves for a model structure as discussed with higher command. Another aspect mentioned is Corpse control of 120 km wide, and 120 km deep both sides. I.e. operative level of control. And respective means and structure.

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Donald Hill's avatar

I've always wondered what they meant by 120km for Corps because that's the distance between Kupiansk and Chasiv Yar in a straight line, and there are over 35 brigades or brigade equivalents along that front. If you measure the distance allowing for the curvature of the front lines, that's Kupiansk to Terny which is still about 24 brigades.

I hadn't heard of 120 km deep.

If the concept is that a Corps will not only control the five brigades assigned to it, but also the other units within a 120 km front then you're back to the problem of too many subordinate units being assigned to one command, even if the leaders are better.

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ZenithA's avatar

Well whatever it means, it comes out of Biletskiy. There are many other interesting details, shout if need help with translation of any particular bit: https://youtu.be/1fZE_OguoUc?feature=shared

There was another one, but can not find it now. There specifically was mentioned that higher command is tightly consulting with them in a number of tasks of corpse formation, and their example is shared to others fast.

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Donald Hill's avatar

I haven't found one with English subtitles yet. If you know of one, I could use your help.

I did find a different interview the deputy commander that autotranslates:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfuKtxX2Ytg

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ZenithA's avatar

Ah, right, this is the second interview I meant, not by Biletskiy, but Zhorin actually.

Okay here is transcript I've got: https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/2/pad/view/2T7ziGD0HItJ+Y6nRpiIyhcpcdf3InmcxuhrKIwiWzo/

But there on YT an auto generated translation seems to be working now. Have not compared the quality.

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Donald Hill's avatar

Yes, that's the interview I had with autotranslate but the printed copy is useful, thanks!

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Martin Belderson's avatar

Yeah, it seems odd to specify a width of operation. Circumstances might dictate even a heavily reinforced corps operating on a very narrow front. Or the opposite too.

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ZenithA's avatar

By the way he mentions that now they control 52 km with 10K brigade. And Corpse should be 50K according to him. Probably this means also growing existing brigades according to 3rd experience. I know how it sounds, but he was extremely pleased why mentioning all of this, so I wonder.

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Donald Hill's avatar

There's a lot of definition of terms I'd like to get clarified. I do have a lot of confidence in whatever he decides to do.

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דוד יוסף בן אברהם צבי's avatar

I’m not sure what your deal is Tommy…maybe Oma and Opa taught you how to goose step, and talk about the good old days when they made Jews clean the sidewalks in Vienna with toothbrushes…good times. Maybe you just enjoy sucking on islamischen schwanze…we’ll never know.

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Rafallo's avatar

It is Israel that is now acting just like the Nazis.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/31/israel-killed-15-palestinian-paramedics-and-rescue-workers-one-by-one-says-un

This is just something from today, but there are countless reports of warcrimes coming all the time.

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דוד יוסף בן אברהם צבי's avatar

Sure sure…and the Arabs are little angelic victims. Boo hoo.

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Rafallo's avatar

It is a fascist worldview that some (real or imagined) fault of others can justify genocide.

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דוד יוסף בן אברהם צבי's avatar

Curious how everyone that is killed in Gaza is either a woman, child, journalist, paramedic, doctor, nurse….where are the bad guys?

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Rafallo's avatar

I have not seen any mainstream media reporting that Hamas didn't exist or that fighters are not getting killed by Israel. I fail to see how that makes killing paramedics and children fine.

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James Touza's avatar

You live in an ubermench/untermench state that is inherently unstable. Until that is addressed Israel's days are numbered.

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Krapp's avatar

The world's coward army, the IDF, is too scared to enter the tunnels. Further, they specifically target children, the elderly, and women. Just look at their war trophies for example. A real soldier might take an enemy's bayonet or dog tags. "Soldiers" in the IDF, by contrast, claim women's underwear, an old man's walking cane, or a child's prosthetic limb as their trophies. Most people--not you, of course--find this behavior perverse and abhorrent.

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דוד יוסף בן אברהם צבי's avatar

Leave some Kool Aid for the other haters Buddy.

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דוד יוסף בן אברהם צבי's avatar

Jawoll mein führer

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Krapp's avatar

Oh, look, it's an Israel supporter accusing a critic of being a nazi. How unusual. Why the name calling? Why the ad hominem? You guys usually have such great arguments and justifications for why you need to kill hundreds of women and children. Just kidding. You have nothing, hence the name calling and smearing people as anti-semites. Stay mad.

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דוד יוסף בן אברהם צבי's avatar

You missed the backstory. Tommy sent me a message and blocked me so I responded using that link.

Don’t get too excited.

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Krapp's avatar

Pretty sure he's talking about Israel and its disgusting behavior. Not sure what Jews have to do with it--oh, that's right, Israel's defenders have to resort to smearing critics of genocide as anti-semitic because they have no other argument. It's a good thing everyone sees this now and it no longer works, lol. Your opponents don't look like anti-semites. Instead, you just look like a guy who vehemently supports genocide. You smear yourself as pro baby-killer, you dummy! But keep it up, it's working (just not in the way you think...)

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Roland Davis's avatar

Can someone kick the nazi zionist off the site?

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Balint's avatar

I think in a Rasputica period - it shows where the Russians are focusing their attention. Their main focus is not to enter into Dnyipro but more like improving their western salient, which is very challenging position for them but if they could achieve a breakthrough and then cut the Ukrainian logistics West from the current salient - Pokrovsk neutralised as logistics hub will allow the Russians to go after Konstantinivka and then leveraging their bridgeheads over the Oskol - not only challenging Harkiv and Kupjansk but also go from the North to Lyman and eventually to Izyum - that Way by the end of summer - they could pincer from Casiv Yar and from the North the Slavjansk -Kramatorsk axis - that would allow the Russians to try to close the conflict based on a minimum Russian target...unless Trump can find a Way to force the parties to accept a compromised solution, which neither the Ukrainian leadership and nor the Russian regime could not prefer at all.

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Melchior's avatar

«Of course, the GenStab in Kyiv is still ‘doing a lot’ to improve the training of newly-mobilised troops, which is why the number of troops that are ‘AWOL’ (absent without leave) remains high» – Problems of the training centers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. After reading this article in full, you will understand the entire catastrophic situation with training in Ukraine. As a person who got to the "Shyroky Lan" training ground in 2015, I confirm that nothing has changed in the training of recruits since then. This can be qualified as sabotage and criminal inaction. This is how they prepare only cannon fodder.

Militarnyi - Problems of training centers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

https://mil.in.ua/uk/articles/bzvp-yak-zminylas-pidgotovka-ukrayinskyh-novobrantsiv-za-dosvidom-vijny/

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Marmot's avatar

BTW. going to the war on wheelchair - read "Fortunes of the Good Soldier Svejk" book. "To Belgrade, to Belgrade!" - https://colnect.com/en/stamps/stamp/117867-Mrs_Muller_and_Svejk_in_wheelchair-110th_Anniversary_of_Fortunes_of_the_Good_Soldier_Svejk-Czech_Republic

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