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Meni je zanimljiv autizma naše vlade koja ne nalazi shodnim da kupimo veće količine AA I AT oružja. Doduše kupili smo nešto TOW-a skupa sa Bradelyima ,ali to je sve malo i prekasno...
Ослобођена места северно од Мариупоља у последња 72 сата.
Локалне власти нису мењане и настављају свој рад.
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Претпостављам да му је "судило" нешто као усташки "Приеки суд" или "Покретни приеки суд"?Сигурно је имао поштено суђење.
Није први случај.Претпостављам да му је "судило" нешто као усташки "Приеки суд" или "Покретни приеки суд"?
Ne govorim o većem ili manjem nego o tome da ne bismo imali uopšte da Rusi nisu izvršili agresiju na Ukrajinu.Ne vidim kakvu bi mi stetu mogli da imamo vecu od bilo koje druge neutralne zemlje...
Kuku idiota, vidiš da smeštaju Ukrajinu u Kanadu, Aljasku, Afriku...








čudni neki okupatori...amerikanac bi ih počistio kao pseće gov.... sa trotoara
Izdajica političar nije civilМањи инцидент с обзиром колико су цивила досад побили - о томе не говоре, не?
Kuku idiota, vidiš da smeštaju Ukrajinu u Kanadu, Aljasku, Afriku...
A par najpametnijih misle da je Ukrajina u USRA...![]()
Није цивил? Да НАТО пракса - пресуда на лицу мјеста, цЕним.Izdajica političar nije civil
Samo si je očito prosvirao *******nu glavicu, pametan potez
Koliko civila su Ukrajinci pobili? Pa budući da se brane od ruskog okupatora, di je logika da ubijaju svoje civile?
dobar clanak jevrejskoga lista u vezi zauzeca grada ..
Kherson i reke
Russia-Ukraine war: Strategic importance of Kherson, Dnieper river - analysis
By MICHAEL STARR
8 hrs ago
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© (photo credit: Russian Defence Ministry/Handout via REUTERS) A warship of the Russian Black Sea fleet leaves a port during naval drills in Sevastopol, Crimea, in this still image taken from video released February 12, 2022.![]()
The fall of the Ukrainian city of Kherson on Wednesday night has major strategic significance, allowing the Russian military to utilize their Black Sea Fleet to attack cities, establish logistical lines, and divide Ukraine in two.
Kherson’s strategic location and the Dnieper River
Kherson sits above the delta of the Dnieper River where it flows into the Black Sea. The Dnieper cuts directly through the center of Ukraine; it is wide, though it is as shallow as three meters in some locations. Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro and Kyiv and other major cities all sit on both banks of the Dnieper, and have ports, bridges and locks to allow civil navigation and commercial transportation.
“The Dnieper is a major transportation artery for Ukraine, and its dams provide power to a lot of Ukrainian industry, as well as civilians,” according to Dr. Scott Savitz, a senior engineer at the RAND Corporation, a US nonprofit global-policy think tank. “It cuts through the heart of Ukraine. It is for Ukraine what the Mississippi River is for the US.”
On Wednesday, Kherson Mayor Igor Kolykhaev acknowledged the city’s capture and met with the Russian commander who plans to set up a military administration.
Russia’s Black Sea Fleet
Crimea’s Sevastopol is the home of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet. The Black Sea Fleet has several craft classes capable of navigating the Dnieper River.
“The Buyan-class and Buyan-M-class corvettes only have drafts of two and 2.5 meters, respectively,” said Savitz. “Both are relatively small... small vessels are good for riverine fighting; they’re agile and can host various weapons that can be useful in the confined battle space.”
The fleet also has troop transporters and patrol ships that could enter the Dnieper. Given the significant commercial traffic in the river, the Russian military could also requisition and repurpose civilian vessels.
Naval attack on Ukrainian cities
Moving warships up the Dnieper would provide a new angle of attack for Russian forces.
They could “conduct intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance or electronic warfare from ships, target key locations with guns and other short-range weapons from ships and/or launch amphibious operations against Ukrainian cities or other locations,” Savitz said. “In this confined environment, they could use lots of small vessels that aren’t even necessarily designed as warships and lots of traditionally land-based weapons, like rockets or mortars.”
As it is, the Dnieper passing through Kyiv and other major cities hinders their encirclement and endangers Russian forces by dividing them.
“Control of the river would also enable them to shuttle ground forces from one side to the other, whether via existing bridges, improvised bridges or vessels,” Savitz said.
Divide and conquer Ukraine