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Swedish, US troops drill on remilitarized Baltic Sea island
VISBY, Sweden (AP) — Having to defend Gotland against a foreign invasion seemed such a far-fetched notion to Swedish decision-makers at the start of the century that they demilitarized the Baltic Sea island.

Now, the Swedish Armed Forces are back, and they are practicing with U.S. troops not just how to defend the island with a population of 58,000, but how to take it back from a foreign aggressor.

U.S. Marines have conducted air drops and amphibious landings on Gotland as part of a NATO exercise in the Baltic Sea.

Though the annual BALTOPS exercise isn't held in response to a specific threat, this year's edition comes amid heightened tensions with Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. About 7,000 military personnel and 45 ships from 14 NATO countries, as well as Sweden and Finland, took part.

Despite their non-aligned status, the two Nordic have practiced regularly with NATO countries, and their governments decided in the wake of the Ukraine war to seek full membership in the Western military alliance.

“I’m feeling really prepared. I mean, we have made a big deployment on Gotland, and we will defend Gotland,” Swedish Col. Magnus Frykvall, the island’s regiment commander, said as military hardware was being deployed on the coast. “It’s a really hard task to take a defended island.”

© Provided by Associated Press US troops on Gotland beach following amphibious landing drill, part of BALTOPS annual Baltic Sea military exercise in Tofta, Gotland, Sweden on Tuesday, June, 7, 2022. Having to defend Gotland against a foreign invasion seemed such a far-fetched idea to Swedish decision-makers at the start of the century that they demilitarized the Baltic Sea island. Now the Swedish Armed Forces are back and even practicing together with U.S. troops not just how to defend the island, but take it back from a foreign aggressor. (AP Photo/James Brooks)
Strategically located in the middle of the southern part of the Baltic Sea, Gotland has seen foreign invasions throughout its history, the most recent one in 1808, when Russian forces briefly occupied it.

But after the Cold War ended, Sweden felt the risk of a Russian aggression was so remote it refocused its armed forces on foreign peacekeeping operations rather than territorial defense. The Gotland regiment was closed in 2005 as Sweden downsized its military.

Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea Peninsula in 2014 led to a rethink, and a new regiment was established on Gotland in 2018. There are now around 400 Swedish soldiers permanently based on the island. Further reinforcements are planned following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

© Provided by Associated Press US troops on Gotland beach following amphibious landing drill, part of BALTOPS annual Baltic Sea military exercise in Tofta, Gotland, Sweden on Wednesday, June, 7, 2022. Having to defend Gotland against a foreign invasion seemed such a far-fetched idea to Swedish decision-makers at the start of the century that they demilitarized the Baltic Sea island. Now the Swedish Armed Forces are back and even practicing together with U.S. troops not just how to defend the island, but take it back from a foreign aggressor. (AP Photo/James Brooks)
Nonetheless, many Gotlanders feel Sweden would not be able to defend the island on its own.

“If we were to be invaded, we wouldn’t stand a chance because our defense is too small. We have a really modern and good defense, but it’s too small,” said Lars Söderdahl, a 33-year-old chef in the island’s main town, Visby.

Sweden, which has stayed out of military alliances since the Napoleonic Wars, applied for NATO membership together with Finland in a historic move last month. NATO's existing 30 members are set to discuss the issue this month. Turkey has threatened to hold up the applications over the two countries' perceived support for Kurdish groups.

© Provided by Associated Press US troops on Gotland beach following amphibious landing drill, part of BALTOPS annual Baltic Sea military exercise in Tofta, Gotland, Sweden on Wednesday, June, 7, 2022. Having to defend Gotland against a foreign invasion seemed such a far-fetched idea to Swedish decision-makers at the start of the century that they demilitarized the Baltic Sea island. Now the Swedish Armed Forces are back and even practicing together with U.S. troops not just how to defend the island, but take it back from a foreign aggressor. (AP Photo/James Brooks)
Finland and Sweden have sought security assurances from the U.S. and other NATO countries during the application period.

Kicking off the BALTOPS exercises last weekend in Stockholm, U.S. Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said it was important for the NATO allies “to show solidarity with both Finland and Sweden.”

Their membership in the alliance would leave Russia in a difficult military position, with the Baltic Sea encircled by NATO members except for in Russia’s Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad and the Russian city of St. Petersburg and its surrounding areas.

The strategic importance of Gotland, a popular summer vacation spot for Swedes, is often viewed in relation to the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, which are particularly worried about any Russian aggression following the Ukraine invasion. Gotland is about 100 kilometers (60 miles) from mainland Sweden and 160 kilometers (100 miles) from the coast of Latvia,

Swedish, US troops drill on remilitarized Baltic Sea island
“The thing is, from here, you make supplying and supporting the Baltic states a lot easier or a lot more difficult, depending on who is in control of the island,” Mikael Norrby, an Uppsala University academic, told The Associated Press.

Coinciding with the NATO exercises, Russia's Baltic Fleet launched its own military exercises this week. The fleet’s press service referred to the maneuvers Tuesday as a scheduled exercise focused on “various types of security tasks,” including the tracking and destruction of enemy submarines.

“There are more than 20 warships and boats in the sea ranges of the Baltic Fleet, performing combat tasks both individually and as part of ship search-and-strike groups and ship strike groups,” the press service said in a statement.

It added that corvettes, patrol ships, small missile carriers, anti-submarine vessels, minesweepers, and landing hovercraft were among the vessels taking part in the exercises.

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Some details of the death of Major General Roman Kutuzov.

It is reported that his Kutuzov headquarters consisting of the APC, two "Tigers" and a communication machine moved to the front edge in the area of Nikolaevka. The column almost immediately fell under the artillery fire of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Presumably, the 44th Separate Art Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine fired at the management group.

For several days (June 4-5), the brigade division conducted reconnaissance of the front edge with the use of UAVs, and technical means of radio interception. As a result of comprehensive intelligence, the Armed Forces of Ukraine managed to establish the estimated location of the unit of the Russian Armed Forces. And already on June 5, the 3rd Battery of the 1st Art Division of the 44th Oabre struck, as a result of which General Roman Kutuzov died.





VDV has been decimated as well:

 
Don’t know what this looks like to y’all but I know what I make of it


It is Germany and some of the SPD just being German. Recall, they sent helmets at the very beginning... :smh: :lol:


The fear is the same one that some in the US had regarding the MLRS: These could be used by Ukraine to attack Russians in Russia.

But the topic of sending tanks to Ukraine is especially sensitive in Germany, where discussions have so far only been limited to potentially supplying Kyiv with second-generation vehicles. And even those plans have been slow to get off the ground.

“For historical reasons, [German Chancellor Olaf] Scholz is very afraid of the political impact of images showing German tanks firing at Russians," Gressel explained.

Spain’s potential plans to send third-generation German tanks to Ukraine would therefore make Berlin more than uncomfortable, which, up until now, has been able to argue that even if it chooses not to equip Ukraine with tanks itself, other European countries are free to do so.

The latest developments in Spain, however, have made it clear that “Germany makes and supplies tanks to almost half of Europe”, Gressel said.

Europe’s willingness to support Kyiv with modern military equipment, therefore, seems to depend more on Germany than any other country on the continent.

 
This is the reason why nobody cares what Erdogan says about NATO expansion right now. He is in a tough spot domestically and will do/say anything to appeal to Turkish ultra nationalists:

This is the translation:

Erdogan claimed that the Greek government, after clear warnings from Ankara, decided not to make new statements against Turkey: "We will not make statements against Turkey anymore. We have nothing new to say.

Erdogan said (about Mitsotakis): "I hosted him at the Vehdettin mansion. We reached an agreement at dinner to talk to each other. Okay. Two or three weeks have passed, you go to the US and you address the Congress against the sale of the F16 (in Turkey). They set up 5 + 4 American bases (in Greece). And when we ask why they made them, they say "against the Russians".

"What did you do in Ukraine against Russia? Your words are full of lies. One can not trust the West. They have been blocking our accession to the EU since 1963. They have no honesty. "Our nation has integrity," Erdogan was quoted as saying by the Turkish daily Vatan.

"We don't believe these things Mitsotaki. "The strenght of these people does not believe these things like this." When your ancestors tried to do this 100 years ago, you know what happened to them, do not suffer the same, "Erdogan said.

"We went with my government partner, Bahceli, to the EFES 2022 exercise. We gave a message somewhere - you know where - and it seems that they understood it," the Turkish president added.


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Nice read if you have ever been curious about this like me:

 
Oh snap
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this could be the faith for many of those Legion of foreign fighters that’s surrounded in Severodonetsk industrial region
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blue circle is Ukrainian troops at Azot plant
Red is Russian troops
Two black “X’s” destroyed river crossings
(another bridge is farther south but only Crossable by foot or light equipment

another badddd situation for ukraine troops and civilians

Heard some troops were evacuated as of yesterday


 
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McDonald’s left Russia, well an Serbian came thru with plenty of money and got every last location.

They took down the Golden Arches but keeping the menu. The article said most of food is produce locally so there’s no issues.
 
President Z, moving some heavy equipment to the front line (maybe)
Russian drone VS anti-aircraft missile of Ukrainian militants. This is what a modern duel looks like.

Unique images: a drone operator dodging an anti-aircraft missile fired by Ukrainian militants and attacking their positions later until they are destroyed
 
Alina Lipp, news from Russia, was involved in the defusing of the mines laid by the Ukrainian army in the Mariupol port! This is how a mine defusing works
 
This huge

Something people forget what they heard/read

Odesa is stilled mined
Everywhere else is cleared


 
if that’s is true how many Ukraine have to get picked up
150 per day for a month is like two battalions a month(I think I did that right)

*I think I read a battalion is normally about 2000 troops


 
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this could be the faith for many of those Legion of foreign fighters that’s surrounded in Severodonetsk industrial region
A901521-A-BC7-E-4111-9-E07-83-BD89-D1-BBAE.jpg


blue circle is Ukrainian troops at Azot plant
Red is Russian troops
Two black “X’s” destroyed river crossings
(another bridge is farther south but only Crossable by foot or light equipment

another badddd situation for ukraine troops and civilians

Heard some troops were evacuated as of yesterday



 


These are the "troops" like the ones missing. Conscripts who are given little in the way of training/equipment.



:smh: :lol:

Truly cannon fodder and the reason you see so many wild intercepted calls etc.
 
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