The Daily Beagle Roundup #17
Russia's major aerial offensive builds up, hens get air conditioning, and The Daily Beagle gets war maps
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Note: The Daily Beagle Roundups will now periodically include maps of Russia’s progress in the war produced by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), which is an American thinktank, sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute’s (AEI) Critical Threats Project, another American thinktank.
Despite the ISW’s pro-Western leanings, the Russians also refer to their maps, so it seems both sides are in rough agreement as to their perceived accuracy, so The Daily Beagle has included them to better inform readers. ISW’s pages often cite a lot of material as evidence and seem reasonably well sourced. Just so readers know, we specifically obtained permission from the ISW to use their images, and they are copyrighted by the ISW, and thus cannot be copied. See our Daily Beagle Updates article for notes on copyright policies.
Ukraine War
Major: Large build-up of Russian aircraft at the Ukrainian border, claims Russian government backed Intel Slava Z consisting of 430 aircraft and 360 helicopters. Is this for the ‘search-and-destroy’ tactics The Daily Beagle predicted?
Conditions for fighting are likely to be adverse: reports of heavy thunderstorms in Ukraine, and heavy flooding in Odessa
Vladimir Putin replaces Black Sea naval commander Igor Osipov with with Viktor Sokolov
Russia claims they have detained two employees of Zaporozhye nuclear power plant for helping Ukrainians coordinate strikes in the region (in another post they describe them as artillery gunners who also worked at the plant)
Ukraine will rename hundreds of ships named after Russian cities and Russians
Head of local Azov battalion resistance cell informs Russians of their plans
Russia goes to the effort of reassembling a Turkish Bayraktar TB2 UAV using the parts of other downed Bayraktar TB2 UAV from Ukraine (we’re not entirely sure why)
Old man raising money for Ukraine stabbed to death in London
Crimean karaoke visitor asks for video in support of Azov, gets fined instead
Other Wars
Explosions reported in Mara'anaz, Ain Digna areas of Aleppo.
Head of the Polish central bank has weirdly claimed Germany wishes to annex Poland again?
Female senior RAF official quits over racist anti-white policies in recruitment
Circus World
Apple tries to recall workers again, because last time they got called racist so they stopped
“Criminal justice reform” advocate gets charged with raping a woman
Germany Stays Nuclear
Keeps last 3 nuclear plants running to deal with energy shortage.
London Station Flooded
Victoria train station overwhelmed by flooding.
Americans protest outside NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio’s house over the poison shots
Can be seen in the Tweet here if it does not load.
Argentina Files Lawsuit
Argentina filed a lawsuit against China over the Uighur Muslim abuses. The first country to even bother to do so. Surprising the middle-east haven’t.
El Salvador Goes Full Gang Crackdown
Jails roughly 50,000 gang members in a new megajail.
Putin Offers Reward
Putin offers $16,000 to Russians if women have 10 children. Definitely not part of the depopulation agenda.
Presidential Candidate Helicopter Crash
UK OFGEM (Office of Gas and Electricity Markets) Director Quits
Child Rapist’s Trial Returns
Young Americans Flee For Mexico
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