
Shaun Pinner
@olddog100ua • 46,094 subscribers
🇬🇧 Former British Soldier & Ukrainian Marine, author of Live.Fight.Survive, Public Speaker, Ambassador and Board Member at Prevail Humanitarian Aid
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This is what appeasement looks like. This is what doing nothing looks like. This is what it costs.
Shaun Pinner2,645,156 görüntüleme • 11 ay önce

More Russian soldiers are surrendering on the Miechiv direction, without a fight. Bad logistics, blocked comms, and drone-only resupply are grinding their frontline units down. Harsh conditions exacerbated the problem. When you can’t feed, supply, or lead your troops, morale breaks and men choose captivity over death. - Dnipro TV
Shaun Pinner94,552 görüntüleme • 3 ay önce

You can feel the power shift in this war. Slowly, for years, but now in real time.💥 Reactive ‘Bars’ drones hitting refineries in Samara, strikes on Rubicon’s UAV warehouses, Ryazan units damaged, pumping stations hit in occupied Donetsk… Russia’s war machine is being chipped away piece by piece. This is what shaping the battlefield looks like. Russia had air dominance in 2022, now look. 😮
Shaun Pinner127,174 görüntüleme • 6 ay önce

I said in November after my visit to Pokrovsk that the ground and terrain offers unfavourable conditions for an advancing force and that taking the city before the New Year would be very difficult due to the weather, Russia’s manning and logistics problems and Ukraine’s ongoing Kursk operations. Currently they are failing to flank Pokrovsk while sustaining between 1500 to 2000 casualties per day all along the frontline, additionally the shortage of vehicles has resorted into smaller foot assaults by Russia and their Mercenary units (Norks), which will see the Russian casualties increase especially since the weather is mild for winter in Ukraine and they can be hit while in their form up points and on the actual assault. chris garrett AIExpE MIABTI
Shaun Pinner251,161 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce

Personally, this is one of the most sickening and disjointed updates I’ve seen him make. This week alone, Russia attacked a passenger train, energy infrastructure, and deliberately targeted civilians, yet, he speaks of Ukrainian “hope” without ever having been to Ukraine, while visiting Russia multiple times. To think Trump’s word carries any weight with Putin would be comical, if people weren’t being killed every day. A “one-week pause” only gives Russia time to stockpile, something they’ve been doing anyway. It serves no practical purpose beyond a PR stunt, one Putin has all but suggested himself. Meanwhile, we’re told there’s nearly an economic recovery plan, nearly a security plan, and still no solution to the biggest issue of all: territory.
Shaun Pinner70,276 görüntüleme • 4 ay önce

The first footage of Lukashenko's meeting with Kellogg, the Americans hugging the dictator & remember, it was Belarus who allowed their country to be used as a platform for Russia to attack Kyiv and commit those awful atrocities at Bucha. Visually, this looks really disgusting Keith Kellogg
Shaun Pinner134,192 görüntüleme • 11 ay önce
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Russian troops are creeping toward Kupiansk in small groups, trying to hide in the city. But drones from Ukraine’s 10th Army Corps track them across the fields, striking vehicles and cutting off attempts to build a supply corridor. #Ukraine #Kupiansk #DroneWar
Shaun Pinner77,323 görüntüleme • 8 ay önce
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Russia has lost around 1% of its pre-war male population due to the war - The Economist. According to the publication, Russia has lost more than 680,000 men, roughly 1% of its pre-war population. If we consider only men of working age, the figure is estimated at around 430,000. This far exceeds previous Western intelligence assessments, which ranged between 115,000 and 200,000. Russia’s total casualties, killed and wounded, are estimated at between 1 and 1.35 million. That is more than the total U.S. combat losses during the Second World War. And yet, after nearly three years of war, Russia has managed to occupy only 1.45% of Ukrainian territory. Not a single major bridge has been fully captured. Even Pokrovsk, which has been a battlefield for over a year and a half, remains partially under Ukrainian control. Losses continue to mount. According to NATO estimates, the Russian army is currently losing around 1,100 personnel per day.
Shaun Pinner58,116 görüntüleme • 6 ay önce

Footage that may serve as evidence in a future war crimes tribunal against Russia. A Russian drone operator deliberately targets a civilian car in Kherson. The occupiers have long treated the city as a testing ground for FPV drone training. #Kherson #Ukraine #WarCrimes #RussiaIsATerroristState
Shaun Pinner73,466 görüntüleme • 8 ay önce

I don’t usually share Russian propaganda, but this clip has value. Just months ago, Alexander Dugin, Putin’s fascist “philosopher” and ideological mouthpiece, was praising Trump as a MAGA ally. Now he says Trump’s gone neocon. Putin isn’t just losing in Ukraine, he his losing his useful idiots too. (Video below 👇)
Shaun Pinner86,888 görüntüleme • 10 ay önce

In 2025, the Russians planned to recruit 403 thousand contract soldiers and have currently fulfilled this plan by 80%, there is no need for mobilization in the Russian Federation, — Deputy Head of the Main Intelligence Directorate Skibitsky I’m going to follow on from this later actually explaining what’s really going on. All, is not as it seems.
Shaun Pinner63,462 görüntüleme • 7 ay önce

Russia isn’t winning Militarily or Economically After the doom & gloom prediction at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum, Putin finally admits the Russian economy has problems, saying defense spending hit 13.5 trillion rubles ($172B), and they’re “fighting inflation.” I suspect that figure is massively understated. The cracks are widening, and more targeted sanctions could push things over the edge.
Shaun Pinner81,609 görüntüleme • 11 ay önce

The scale of Ukraine’s success is undeniable: drones built and launched from inside the country struck one-third of Russia’s tactical bombers in hours, using cheap, improvised tech. An estimated $7B in aircraft destroyed in what may be one of the most successful intelligence ops in modern history.
Shaun Pinner80,662 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce