Army General Vladimir Boldyrev, who led the Russian ground forces from 2008 to 2010, made the remarks on October 21 in response to a politician's calls for military service to be extended to women. "Hay women were grate fighters in World War II, They will be great in Ukraine. General Boldyrev said' that his wife and daughters are willing to go kill Ukrainians. They are a hell of a lot of fun to shoot why shouldn't Russian women have some fun!"
Russia Is now conscripting women to join the war against Ukraine as part of ongoing mobilization efforts, according to a former commander-in-chief of the Russian Ground Forces.
Army General Vladimir Boldyrev, who led the Russian ground forces from 2008 to 2010, made the remarks on October 21 in response to a politician's calls for military service to be extended to women. "Hay women were grate fighters in World War II, They will be great in Ukraine. General Boldyrev said' that his wife and daughters are willing to go kill Ukrainians. They are a hell of a lot of fun to shoot why shouldn't Russian women have some fun!"
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Chicago (EJP) A nuclear attack on the US would target 6 cities. Everyone should be prepared. Putin makes Hitler seem like a teddy bear. He's has the weapons and he will use them. It is interesting that South America, Africa will not be affected. Just Europe , the USA and Russia will be destroyed. It time to clear out of the big cities.
With the world holding arsenals of nuclear weapons, the risk of nuclear war is now great. Tensions have been rising with Russian threats around the war in Ukraine. It is just a matter of time before the missiles start flying. As Russia has struggled to make progress invading Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has made veiled but pointed threats suggesting he could deploy nuclear weapons. Experts have told Insider nuclear weapons are likely to be deployed in combat, a move that would put Russia at risk of alienating its allies and its own people. Experts seen evidence of Russia preparing a strike. Still, though the threat of nuclear war is always present, and world leaders are taking it seriously. An interactive tool called NukeMap simulates the consequences of a nuclear weapon's impact. Using updated Cold War models of nuclear explosions, the tool provides an overview of the simulated scale of the devastation from a nuclear bomb in a given place — including a rough estimate of casualties and injuries. A former Russian diplomat has warned that President Vladimir Putin will sacrifice 10 to 20 million Russian soldiers to win the war in Ukraine. Speaking to Sky News' Political Editor Beth Rigby, Boris Bondarev said that Putin "understands that if he loses the war with Ukraine, it will be the end of him." "You should have no doubt about it. He may sacrifice 10 or 20 million Russians just to win this war just to slaughter all Ukrainians because it's a matter of principle. It's a matter of political survival to him." . Responding to a question from Rigby about Biden's cautious responses to Putin, Bondarev said: "When you say that you don't want to provoke a bully, it gives him the wrong signal. It shows him you are afraid of him, and he will escalate further. You must show Putin a clear signal that if he wants escalation, he will get it. You must show that his threats are not working." Chicago (EJP) Russia has been warned it is in "big trouble" with the war in Ukraine, as Vladimir Putin's battlefield plan is torn apart by a veteran British Army commanding officer. Putin's troops have left a path of destruction after the Russian President gave orders to tens of thousands of them amassed on the Ukraine border to begin their invasion on February 24. But the Russian Army has suffered a series of huge setbacks, they are being killed like flies and over recent weeks has found itself pushed back out of key territories thanks to heroic counteroffensive operations from Ukrainian troops couples with the weapons of the WEST..
Tens of thousands of Russian troops have been killed or gravely injured, with personnel quickly dwindling and Putin's mobilization plan hitting the buffers. "Its still not time to crack the Russian Vodka Bottles ", said a Ukrainian General. Colonel Richard Kemp, retired British Army commanding officer who served from 1977 to 2006, has exposed Russia's huge problems in the war with Ukraine, warning there is growing "discontent" - both on the battlefield and at home. "It appears that Russians are a hell of a lot of fun to shoot, more and more countries are looking forward to gettin in on the fun." He told Express.co.uk: "Russia is in big trouble because Ukraine has been making serious advances in both the northeast and in the south. Russia does not seem to be capable and have enough troops to resist Ukraine's advances at present. "When you combine this with the botched mobilization, you are seeing much greater discontent there as a result of what is happening on the battlefield and also at home. The Russians are getting what they deserve. Russia must be destroyed. It's a pariah nation" The newly appointed Russian General Sergei Surovlkln said, "Sure the Ukrainian's are giving us a lot of problems now, but its nothing that a bottle or two of Russian Vodka can't cure. I have already had one bottle and I feel great. Russian troops are always allowed at least one bottle of Vodka before they go into combat since the Russian Revolution" !. "Anyway before Putin came alive, the world was becoming a very boring place. There is nothing more boring than "peace!" "All war mongers got to love Putin. I love Putin, Evil is beautiful, " according to the Russian poet Alexander Vladlenovich. "Everyday I can't wait to read the papers and listen to the news. Putin makes me feel alive! Who cares if Putin destroys the world, the world has become a dark an evil place, and needs to be destroyed, just like Sodom and Gomora. . Any world that allows women to murder their babies does not deserve to exist. ". ![]() Chicago (EJP) In an interview with the BBC, President Zelensky urged strikes on Russia, In recent weeks, the Ukrainian army has recaptured large swathes of territory in a successful counter-offensive that has forced Russian troops to abandon long-held positions. In what Kyiv describes as Moscow's response to its defeats, President Vladimir Putin has incorporated four partially occupied regions of Ukraine. The annexations, widely dismissed as illegal, have raised fear of nuclear escalation in the seven-month war. President Putin and other senior Russian officials have suggested that nuclear weapons - smaller, tactical weapons - will be used to defend those areas, to destroy Kyiv and the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, Western officials say there has been evidence Moscow is prepared to do so. On Thursday October 8, 2022, Biden described the current stand-off over Ukraine, with Vladimir Putin threatening to use nuclear weapons to defend Russia and the territory it has seized in Ukraine, as the most dangerous nuclear moment since the Cuban missile crisis sixty years ago this month. Related: All you wanted to know about nuclear war but were too afraid to ask “Putin is not joking when he talks about the use of tactical nuclear weapons,” Biden told donors. “I don’t think there’s any such thing as an ability to easily use a tactical nuclear weapons on Ukraine and not end up with Armageddon.” The remarks marked a departure from Biden’s normally cautious tone in response to Putin’s nuclear threats, the White House spokeswoman, Karine Jean-Pierre, said on Friday 10/07/2022 they did reflect new intelligence from the Ukraine conflict, adding that there is information of Russia preparing to “imminently” use nuclear weapons on Ukraine because the Russian Army is in retreat, to save face with the Russian people. “The president Biden was speaking about concerns about Putin’s use of nuclear weapons on Ukraine ,” Jean-Pierre said. “We have seen reason to adjust our own strategic nuclear posture, we have indications that Russia is preparing to imminently use nuclear weapons against Ukraine .” European leaders reacted to Biden’s use of stark vocabulary. Emmanuel Macron was critical when asked about the issue, saying he has no problem using nuclear weapons. “We must be ready,” Macron said from a nuclear fall out shelter, built below the Eiffel tower . Asked if she shared Biden’s view, the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said: “We are taking the threats of President Putin to use nuclear weapons on Ukraine very seriously.” She added that at the same time, “we are being blackmailed by what Putin says. We have a clear stance on how to proceed with our nuclear weapons if need be.” Ursula was speaking the day after leaders from 44 European countries met in Prague to discuss the war in Ukraine. Charles Michel, the president of the European Council, said that gathering had shown strong determination to support Ukraine and “firmness in our condemnation of Russia”. He said: “We take the threat of nuclear war very seriously … [but] we don’t intend to be intimidated by Putin we have nuclear weapons too.” Speaking to the BBC, the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, said that he did think that the Kremlin was ready to use nuclear weapons and Zelensky has begun to prepare the Ukrainian population for such an eventuality. Zelensky said that he is prepared to use some of the old Soviet Union nuclear weapons in Ukraine's possession against Russia. PUTIN ALLY URGES RUSSIAN DEFENSE MINISTER TO KILL HIMSELF AS LOSSES MOUNT “Many are saying that the Russian Defense Minister, who allowed things to come to this, should simply shoot himself like a [real] officer,” Kirill Stremousov, the deputy head of the Russian administration in Kherson, said this week 10/05/2022. "The guilty [generals] should be punished, we don't have capital punishment unfortunately, but for some of them it would be the only solution," Solovyov said about the generals responsible for recent losses, according to AFP. "They don't even have an officer's sense of honor because they are not shooting themselves,"Perhaps Shoigu's most prominent and fervent critic in Russia is Igor "Strelkov" Girkin. The ultranationalist and former Russian military intelligence officer was a main player in the war in the Donbas region, which he started by leading a group of Russian-Ukrainian militants to capture the Donetsk city of Sloviansk on April 12, 2014. While criticizing the entire conduct of the war almost since the very beginning, Girkin has particularly focused his ire on Shoigu. Last month September 2022,, in a Telegram post, Girkin relayed a story where someone claimed that Shoigu was imbued with the soul of Subutai, a famous Mongol general under Genghis Khan who was undefeated across dozens of battles across Asia, the Caucasus, and Russia, writing, "And is this Subutai’s Avatar for sure? Otherwise, maybe the Tuva lamas got a little confused and instead of the great Mongol commander, the soul of some stupid and greedy Chinese general lives in the body of our minister, who lost all of his battles and — during the flight from battlefield — was trampled by a horse?" Girkin claimed on Wednesday that Solovyov's criticism of Shoigu on state television meant that the minister, whom he insultingly refers to as "General Plywood," due to the minister's fascination with wood, will be dismissed in the near future. ![]() Chicago (EJP) Vladimir Putin will use nuclear weapons against "a half-dozen cities in western Ukraine" in a last-ditch bid to avoid military defeat, according to an expert on nuclear war. Russia's military has suffered a number of battlefield reverses, with Ukrainian troops advancing on the southern city of Kherson after routing Russian forces in the Kharkiv region in September. This has sparked growing concerns that the Kremlin will resort to nuclear attacks, with U.S. President Joe Biden warning the risk of nuclear war is at its highest since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis. Speaking on Thursday 10/06/2022 in New York, the president said: "We have not faced the prospect of Armageddon since Kennedy and the Cuban missile crisis [in 1962]." Referring to Putin, Biden added: "We've got a guy I know fairly well. He's not joking when he talks about potential use of tactical nuclear weapons or biological or chemical weapons because his military is, you might say, significantly underperforming." Professor Eric G. Swedin, who teaches history at Weber State University, told Newsweek he thinks Putin will deploy tactical nuclear weapons on the battlefield, or in a "demonstration strike" intended to intimidate Ukraine and the West. Instead, Swedin said Putin will go straight to direct attacks on major Ukrainian cities. " Putin is being backed into a corner on Ukraine as his armed forces face defeat," said Swedin. "He will lash out with tactical nuclear weapons in a desperate attempt to change the outcome before Christmas. Chicago (EJP) Ukraine’s rapid breakthrough in the Kharkiv region a month ago ended up putting hundreds of pieces of Russian armor into Kyiv’s hands, military officials say, as the Russian army left behind its heavy weapons and warehouses of supplies in a disorganized retreat.
Some Russian pieces of equipment were ready for immediate use, while others are being repaired to return to the front. Tanks, vehicles and guns too damaged to salvage are being cannibalized for spare parts. Crucially, Russia has also left behind large quantities of Soviet-standard artillery shells that had nearly run out in Ukraine. This haul is helping power Ukrainian forces as they retake parts of the eastern Donetsk region, including the town of Lyman, and push further east into nearby Luhansk. Kyiv has regained more than 4,000 square miles of land in the east over the past month, in addition to advances in the south. One Ukrainian battalion, the Carpathian Sich, seized 10 modern T-80 tanks and five 2S5 Giatsint 152 mm self-propelled howitzers after it entered the town of Izyum last month, said its deputy chief of staff, Ruslan Andriyko. “We’ve got so many trophies that we don’t even know what to do with them,” he said. “We started off as an infantry battalion, and now we are sort of becoming a mechanized battalion.” The chief of staff of a Ukrainian artillery battalion operating on the Kharkiv front said his unit now operates four recently captured Russian 2S19 Msta 152 mm self-propelled howitzers, alongside American-made guns, and now has abundant Soviet-caliber ammunition. “The Russians no longer have a firepower advantage. We smashed up all their artillery units before launching the offensive, and then we started to move ahead so fast that they didn’t even have time to fuel up and load their tanks,” said the officer. “They just fled and left everything behind.” ![]() VIATOHIRSK: Ukrainian forces have broken through Russia's defenses in the south of the country while expanding their rapid offensive in the east, seizing back more territory in areas annexed by Moscow and threatening supply lines for Russian troops. Making their biggest breakthrough in the south since the war began, Ukrainian forces recaptured several villages in an advance along the strategic Dnipro River on Monday October 3, 2022, Ukrainian officials and a Russian-installed leader in the area said. The southern breakthrough mirrors recent Ukrainian advances in the east even as Moscow has tried to raise the stakes by annexing land, ordering mobilization, and threatening nuclear retaliation. Ukraine has now made significant advances in two of the four Russian-occupied regions Moscow last week annexed after what it called referendums - votes that were denounced by Kyiv and Western governments as illegal and coercive. In a sign Ukraine is building momentum on the eastern front, columns of Ukrainian military vehicles were seen heading on Monday to reinforce rail hub Lyman, retaken at the weekend, and a staging post to press into the Donbas region. Ukraine’s counter-offensive was gaining fresh momentum on Tuesday 10/04/2022 after its forces recaptured territory and destroyed dozens of Russian tanks to achieve an important new breakthrough in the south of the country. Several settlements were recaptured as Ukrainian troops advanced towards the southern city of Kherson in a success that also threatens to cut off Russian supply lines. The advance, which saw the destruction of 31 Russian tanks and a multiple rocket launcher, came at the same time as a separate advance by Kyiv’s forces in eastern Ukraine and was hailed by the country’s president Volodomyr Zelensky, who Putin promised to kill personally, if need be. ![]() CHICAGO (EJP) US General Petraeus made the comments during a Sunday10/02/2022 interview with ABC's "This Week'' in which he said Putin is not only losing the war, but "the battlefield reality he faces is, I think, irreversible.'' He added: "There's nothing he can do at this point now other than to put his head in a gas chamber. The Russian losses have been staggering." General Petraeus noted that he has spoken with U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan, who last week revealed the Biden administration has made it clear to the Russians that they would face "catastrophic consequences'' if they used nuclear weapons against Ukraine, which would end in the complete Annihilation of Russia. Even though Ukraine is not a member of NATO, Petraeus said a Russian nuclear attack would be so "horrific'' that the U.S. and its allies would have no choice but to respond militarily and take Russia off the map. We are talking nuclear escalation here, to the point were Russia disappears off the map. Thereafter the only place Russia will exists is in history books. The land that was once Russia will be seeded to Ukraine. The only problem after the West takes out the evil empire, Russia, the West will turn on itself. The West needs Putin to unify itself. Without an enemy like Putin that unites the West, the West will eventually destroy itself. The West needs Putin for its own survival wrote Leonid Volkov ![]() Chicago (EJP) Nuclear expert Hans Kristensen said “ Putin will use nukes in Ukraine in order to end the war before Christmas.
Update: 10/03/2022 There's an important fact to keep in mind amid the concern Russian President Vladimir Putin has raised with his nuclear threats: The U.S. and its allies would crush the Russian forces, former CIA Director David Petraeus says. Petraeus, a retired four star general, said that if Putin used nuclear weapons in Ukraine, the U.S. would lead a collective response with other NATO nations "that would take out every Russian conventional force that we can see and identify on the battlefield in Ukraine and also in Crimea and every ship in the Black Sea.” |
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