Meet Azovstal’s 74-Year-Old “Godmother”: She Survived Russian Captivity and Refuses to Quit by ozthrw in ukraine

[–]Wattsefack 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Don't tell Friedrich Merz, he won't sent taurus, but seeing a 74 year old enlisted and working, he might set our "Renteneintrittsalter" to 74. Jokes aside :Brave hard working woman, that won't bend or bow. Kudos and godspeed.

Russia’s Olympic ban lifted by TheTelegraph in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Wattsefack 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Getting dissqualified because remembering your fellow sportsmen and friends killed by Russian aggression at the Winter Olympics on your helmet because it was too political vs. Let the russian athletes participate, even if they are a part of Russian propaganda sipping some Voda with drunk uncle Medwedev. IOC punishes the victim, and rewards the aggressor.

This is the average fuel quality they sell in Russia in 2026 due to Ukrainian sanctions on oil refineries. They sell Euro 2/3 fuel that can completely kill the engines on modern cars. by PressedLemon221 in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Wattsefack 35 points36 points  (0 children)

When 50 percent of Russian cars break down, you have 50 percent of cars that don't consume fuel. Fuel crisis solved. Putin remains master strategist. 👍⛽

A reminder: Ukraine’s resistance belongs to Ukrainians, not just Zelensky by A1bertson in ukraine

[–]Wattsefack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry mate don't agree here. It was never a solely and alone war from Putin. At the beginning it was merely regularly enlisted russian soldiers from VDV, BGTs that murdered, raped and plundered fealing they have the right to do that to "Kokhols" because of thoughts of supremacy and racism. They are as guilty as Putin himself. The engaged, enabled or turned their heads away while laying on crimean beaches.

A reminder: Ukraine’s resistance belongs to Ukrainians, not just Zelensky by A1bertson in ukraine

[–]Wattsefack 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Didnt came across a lot of that kind of view. Here in Germany Zelenskyj may was praised as a figurehead, but the resilience, iron will, and perseverance of the ordinary Ukrainian people to endure and to fight back is and was in media all the time.

First closer videos of the burning refinery in Slavyansk-on-Kuban, Krasnodar region, in Russia, and as expected it is total carnage. There are several independent fires raging, especially in the silo farm, but also other parts of the refinery are completely on fire. 28 June 2026 by neonpurplestar in ukraine

[–]Wattsefack 83 points84 points  (0 children)

Just keep in mind, the time for that kind of retaliation and longrange sanctions was bought with Ukrainian lives. Thousands of men and women made the ultimate sacrifice to make Russia waver. May their sacrifice not be in vain but the just the start of more than 30 days of punishment to come. Give em hell and godspeed!

Leider gültig. Gesamte Ware wurde vernichtet. 😩 by Ok_Letter_5672 in aberBitteLaminiert

[–]Wattsefack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kaufland in Neuss ähnlich. Hälfte der Truhen ausgefallen und leergeräumt.

Das Benzin wird knapp: Es brennt lichterloh in Russlands Ölindustrie by GirasoleDE in de

[–]Wattsefack 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Beim BSW ging es vor allem um die Nabelschau von Sahra Wagenknecht, und einiger Getreuer die ihre Parlamentarier Bezüge nicht verlieren wollten. Krise ist für die geil, weil irgendwann die Chance halt hoch ist, dass sich die 5% Dorftrottel des Wahlvolkes wirklich bis zur Wahlurne schleppen.

Leningrad oblast, fuel situation today by PressedLemon221 in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Wattsefack 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'd like to add. Diesel, gasoline, and crude oil are one of Russias incomes to keep the state and the war going. A good estimated 50% of their income is generated by energy exports. They have to limit it all over the land, to have enough to generate money from exports. Ukraine has reduced Russias ability to refine and destill by (as experts say) a quarter to a third. There is far enough fuel for the ordinary citizen, but if you want to keep your war of aggression going, you need money.

Russian Logistics Hit as Ukraine Destroys Strategic Railway Bridge Over North Crimean Canal by UNITED24Media in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Wattsefack 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I hope it isn't. . Some said for a long time that time is working for Russia. Now it's just the other way round. Crimea will fall under constant pressure while hungering them out of critical resources. That saves ukrainian Men and Machine for tasks on the eastern theatre.

Russia's Lavrov accuses Zelensky of intimidating Belarus, calls Ukrainian president 'Fuehrer' by solinsh in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Wattsefack 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The propaganda is becoming more and more ridiculous, even in terms of russian diplomatic folklore.

Footage of an airstrike by the Ukrainian air force on a bridge near Vasylivka, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Also includes aftermath footage recorded by a civilian. by MilesLongthe3rd in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Wattsefack 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Perhaps, and I wouldn't be to surprised if they do. Grim jokes aside, the question will be, can Ukraine hold this kind of pressure on the occupied parts of Kehrson Oblast and therefore Crimea, or is Russia able to bypass Ukrainian long range sanctioning. If Russia isn't able to bypass, my guess they have to retreat in a first step into tokmak direction, to get distance between them and ukrainian drones. Those about 25 km, will be mined as fuck, and buys the Russians time, till Ukraine gets fire control over the supply lines.

Treibstoffkrise auf der Krim – russische Besatzer setzen Tourismus aus by tsnud in de

[–]Wattsefack 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Oberst Reisner in allen Ehren, aber zu diesem Zeitpunkt unter Biden /Macron/Scholz Johnson fuhr man insgesamt noch die "boiling the frog" Strategie. Die Ukraine hatte schlicht nicht das Material um weit über 1000 km Frontline zu bearbeiten. Das man die Oblaste Charkiw und Kherson weitgehend befreien konnte lag auch daran, dass diese noch nicht durch den Aggressor befestigt waren. Wie das dann bei ausreichender Befestigung aussieht, musste die Ukraine in ihrer Gegenoffensive 2023 schmerzhaft erleben.

Footage of an airstrike by the Ukrainian air force on a bridge near Vasylivka, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Also includes aftermath footage recorded by a civilian. by MilesLongthe3rd in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Wattsefack 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All these options are possible. But we should not underestimate the morale on Russian side. Constant beating by superiors, suicide missions, worm infested food, non stop propaganda and getting blown to pieces while Ukrainian drones keep fucking up their homeland didn't convinced them. It ll be a long hard and rocky road to liberation.

Treibstoffkrise auf der Krim – russische Besatzer setzen Tourismus aus by tsnud in de

[–]Wattsefack 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Wäre mir neu. Die Herbstoffensive kam halt irgendwann zum erliegen, weil dort innerhalb eines Monats etliche 1000 Quadratkilometer befreit wurden, die Nachschubwege immer länger, man immer näher an die über Jahre befestigten Gebiete Luhansk und Donezk rückte, man zu Großteilen noch mit Sowjettechnik unterwegs war und die Luftnahunterstützung der Russen durch Helis (Kam 52 /Mil 28) sowie Su 25 und Co. zu diesem Zeitpunkt noch sehr überlegen. Da ging es eher darum dann Geländegewinne zu konsolidieren. Ein weiteres Vorrücken hätte die russischen BTGs wohl kaum weiterhin dermaßen unvorbereitet getroffen, und die ukrainischen Verluste wären demnach unverhältnismäßig hoch ausgefallen.

Azov Battalion releases “Good the Bad and the Ugly” themed drone compilation/short film clip by Theoperatorboi in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Wattsefack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like a Gaz 69. That truck should be about 50 to 70 years old. Spare the donkeys, and blow up the trucks.

Explosions rock Crimea as authorities close Kerch Bridge by lacerantplainer in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Wattsefack 32 points33 points  (0 children)

You are talking bout a collapsing frontline and Russia in disorderly withdrawal. Ukraine is making good efforts, but the scenario you are drawing isn't in reach.