t looks like the Russian Federation is pulling its troops out of Crimea to enter the Kursk region. This tactical sign apparently belongs to the 56th Guards Airborne Assault Regiment. Saw in Crimea in the north + in Voronezh in a column of airborne troops heading to Kursk.

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  1. I’d like to think that the symbols are getting more and more complicated because all the others have been used up lol. Z, V, O, Z in a square, triangle, probably more.

  2. Isn’t Crimea a relatively cushy posting for infantry? Hope there are a lot of desertions.

    Edit: saw in another thread that this unit also saw action near Robotyne during the counter-offensive. Not clear if they were rotated out of there to Crimea.

  3. Some of them will be more airborne than the others… It’s just the way the cookie crumbles.

  4. I don’t know much about the military and such, but those guys don’t seem to be airborne.

    Yet.

  5. Trickling in soldiers will end up being too little, too late. Their columns will be systematically destroyed, meanwhile opening up holes in other fronts. Love to see it!

  6. So hopefully Ukraine’s got enough troops to blow that bridge and take Crimea back although Russia relocated residents from Kursk so they’d have to be sent to Moscow so they can start learning some truths.

  7. This may be putins single strongest combat force.

    The 56th regiment might be the last somewhat intact unit from pre2022. They were committed to the 2023 counteroffensive at verbove to contain the breach, and they did well. And I do not recall them stumbling into meat waves like the marines and vdv. As well as, in other photos I’ve seen, it looks like top tier equipment.

    I hope Im wrong and they are shit being sent to fertilize fields

  8. Large columns light up the maps when they move. I’m sure if Ukraine doesn’t have the ‘eyes in the sky’ then most likely a friendly is giving them this intel. Nothing like setting up a damnation alley for your enemies to walk through.

  9. I hope they let them get halfway between Kursk and Crimea, then hit them hard, so they end up not fighting at either location. I can see the russians losing 1000s of men trying to move them between fronts.

  10. Hopefully the rest of their equipment is just as lightly. Skinned.

    Hopefully satellites are watching, and noticing that they all need fuel and where they’re coming from and where they’re going to has none

  11. Funny thing…..at the bottom right on the photo, there’s a car and a van fairly visible when zoomed…like American, you know, from early 80’s

  12. Imagine, your daddy paid off a boatload of cash to military officers, got you in chill position in Crimea. Beach, parties, women. Now suddenly you find yourself going to a meatgrinder xD These fuckers must’ve their pants full now xD

  13. I really think there should be a Crimea offensive. I don’t believe Russia can hold onto it.

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