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Jenerali wa pili pia katoweka, huyu ana hadi funguo za nyuklia za Urusi

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Uasi uliomtetemesha Putin ulipoisha kumekua na matukio ya watu kutoweka huku uchunguzi ukiendelea, mpaka sasa majenerali wawili hawafahamiki waliko, japo mmoja (Sergei Surovikin) inasmekana kakamatwa, ila huyu mwingine (Valery Gerasimov) kutoweka kwake ni hatari maana ni mojawapo wa wachache wenye funguo za kufanya mashambulizi ya nyuklia.
Kawaida ushambuliaji wa kutumia nyuklia lazima ufunguliwe na wakuu zaidi ya mmoja, na huyu jamaa ni mojawapo wa hao wenye kibali hicho....

Two of Russia’s most senior generals have dropped out of public view following a failed mutiny by the Wagner mercenary group at the weekend.

The two generals whose whereabouts is unknown are Valery Gerasimov and Sergei Surovikin,

Gerasimov has not appeared in public or on state TV since the aborted mutiny on Saturday when mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin demanded Gerasimov be handed over.
He has not been mentioned in a defence ministry press release since June 9 either.
Gerasimov, 67, is the commander of Russia’s war in Ukraine, and the holder of one of Russia’s three “nuclear briefcases,” according to some Western military analysts.
Also missing is Surovikin, nicknamed “General Armageddon” by the Russian press for his aggressive tactics in the Syrian conflict, who is deputy commander of Russian forces in Ukraine.
Gerasimov was conspicuous by his absence when Putin on Tuesday thanked the army for averting a civil war, unlike Shoigu who has made several public appearances since.
Surovikin, Gerasimov’s deputy, was last seen on Saturday when he appeared in a video appealing to Prigozhin to halt his mutiny. He looked exhausted and it was unclear if he was speaking under duress.
There were unconfirmed Russian media and blogger reports on Wednesday evening that Surovikin was being held in Moscow’s Lefortovo detention facility after being arrested.
Alexei Venediktov, a well-connected journalist, said – without citing his sources – that Surovikin had not been in touch with his family since Saturday and that his bodyguards had gone silent too.
A New York Times report, based on a U.S. intelligence briefing, said on Tuesday Surovikin had advance knowledge of the mutiny and that Russian authorities were checking if he was complicit.
The Kremlin on Wednesday played down the report, saying that there was and would be a lot of speculation and gossip.
The Russian-language version of the Moscow Times and a military blogger reported Surovikin’s arrest, while some other military correspondents who command large followings in Russia said he and other senior officers were being questioned about their possible role in the mutiny.
Rybar, an influential channel on the Telegram messaging application run by a former Russian defence ministry press officer, said a purge was underway.
He said the authorities were trying to weed out military personnel deemed to have shown “a lack of decisiveness” in putting down the mutiny amid some reports that parts of the armed forces appear to have done little to stop Wagner fighters in the initial stage of the rebellion.
“The armed insurgency by the Wagner private military company has become a pretext for a massive purge in the ranks of the Russian Armed Forces,” said Rybar.
Such a move, if confirmed, could alter the way Russia wages its war in Ukraine — which it calls a “special military operation” — and cause turmoil in the ranks at a time when Moscow is trying to stymie a Ukrainian counteroffensive.
In contrast, Some Russian and Western military and political analysts believe Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, a veteran Putin ally who Prigozhin wanted to bring down with Gerasimov because of his alleged incompetence, may actually now be safer in his job.
Viktor Zolotov, head of the National Guard who used to be Putin’s bodyguard, appears to be another beneficiary after appearing in public to say his men were ready to “stand to the death” to defend Moscow from Wagner.
He has spoken of the possibility of getting heavy weaponry and tanks for his forces in the wake of the mutiny.
Prigozhin, who had spent months vilifying Shoigu and Gerasimov for their alleged incompetence in the Ukraine war, had frequently praised Surovikin who is widely respected in the army for his experience in Chechnya and Syria.
Surovikin, who did a stint as overall commander of the Ukraine war before Gerasimov was appointed to take over, is regarded by Western military analysts and by parts of the Ukrainian military as an effective operator.
He had been spoken of by Russian war correspondents as a potential future defence minister.
Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).


 
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Uasi uliomtetemesha Putin ulipoisha kumekua na matukio ya watu kutoweka huku uchunguzi ukiendelea, mpaka sasa majenerali wawili hawafahamiki waliko, japo mmoja (Sergei Surovikin) inasmekana kakamatwa, ila huyu mwingine (Valery Gerasimov) kutoweka kwake ni hatari maana ni mojawapo wa wachache wenye funguo za kufanya mashambulizi ya nyuklia.
Kawaida ushambuliaji wa kutumia nyuklia lazima ufunguliwe na wakuu zaidi ya mmoja, na huyu jamaa ni mojawapo wa hao wenye kibali hicho....

Two of Russia’s most senior generals have dropped out of public view following a failed mutiny by the Wagner mercenary group at the weekend.

The two generals whose whereabouts is unknown are Valery Gerasimov and Sergei Surovikin,

Gerasimov has not appeared in public or on state TV since the aborted mutiny on Saturday when mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin demanded Gerasimov be handed over.
He has not been mentioned in a defence ministry press release since June 9 either.
Gerasimov, 67, is the commander of Russia’s war in Ukraine, and the holder of one of Russia’s three “nuclear briefcases,” according to some Western military analysts.
Also missing is Surovikin, nicknamed “General Armageddon” by the Russian press for his aggressive tactics in the Syrian conflict, who is deputy commander of Russian forces in Ukraine.
Gerasimov was conspicuous by his absence when Putin on Tuesday thanked the army for averting a civil war, unlike Shoigu who has made several public appearances since.
Surovikin, Gerasimov’s deputy, was last seen on Saturday when he appeared in a video appealing to Prigozhin to halt his mutiny. He looked exhausted and it was unclear if he was speaking under duress.
There were unconfirmed Russian media and blogger reports on Wednesday evening that Surovikin was being held in Moscow’s Lefortovo detention facility after being arrested.
Alexei Venediktov, a well-connected journalist, said – without citing his sources – that Surovikin had not been in touch with his family since Saturday and that his bodyguards had gone silent too.
A New York Times report, based on a U.S. intelligence briefing, said on Tuesday Surovikin had advance knowledge of the mutiny and that Russian authorities were checking if he was complicit.
The Kremlin on Wednesday played down the report, saying that there was and would be a lot of speculation and gossip.
The Russian-language version of the Moscow Times and a military blogger reported Surovikin’s arrest, while some other military correspondents who command large followings in Russia said he and other senior officers were being questioned about their possible role in the mutiny.
Rybar, an influential channel on the Telegram messaging application run by a former Russian defence ministry press officer, said a purge was underway.
He said the authorities were trying to weed out military personnel deemed to have shown “a lack of decisiveness” in putting down the mutiny amid some reports that parts of the armed forces appear to have done little to stop Wagner fighters in the initial stage of the rebellion.
“The armed insurgency by the Wagner private military company has become a pretext for a massive purge in the ranks of the Russian Armed Forces,” said Rybar.
Such a move, if confirmed, could alter the way Russia wages its war in Ukraine — which it calls a “special military operation” — and cause turmoil in the ranks at a time when Moscow is trying to stymie a Ukrainian counteroffensive.
In contrast, Some Russian and Western military and political analysts believe Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, a veteran Putin ally who Prigozhin wanted to bring down with Gerasimov because of his alleged incompetence, may actually now be safer in his job.
Viktor Zolotov, head of the National Guard who used to be Putin’s bodyguard, appears to be another beneficiary after appearing in public to say his men were ready to “stand to the death” to defend Moscow from Wagner.
He has spoken of the possibility of getting heavy weaponry and tanks for his forces in the wake of the mutiny.
Prigozhin, who had spent months vilifying Shoigu and Gerasimov for their alleged incompetence in the Ukraine war, had frequently praised Surovikin who is widely respected in the army for his experience in Chechnya and Syria.
Surovikin, who did a stint as overall commander of the Ukraine war before Gerasimov was appointed to take over, is regarded by Western military analysts and by parts of the Ukrainian military as an effective operator.
He had been spoken of by Russian war correspondents as a potential future defence minister.
Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).


Unashangazaga sana wakati mwingine - nani kakwambia kwamba mtu mmoja anaweza ku-launch thermonuclear missiles bila ya kushirikiana na wanajeshi/magenerala zaidi ya watano na kila mmoja ana code tofauti na ya mwenzake lakini zote zikiwa fed kwenye komputer kwa pamoja computer algorithms zina uwezo mkubwa kwa kutafusiri code hizo zinamaanisha nini.

Badala ya kuzungumzia vitu vya msingi - wewe masaa yote huko busy kuwatoa kasoro majenerali wa Urusi na hasa Putin. Mbona kampeini yako chafu dhidi ya Urusi hatujawahi kukusikia unazungumzia chochote kuhusu jeshi lenu la Kenya linavyo endeshwa Puta na Al Shabaab huko Somalia,mpaka mnafikia hatua ya kuomba msaada wa Drones za Wamerikani ili ziwasaidie, lakini unapokuja kwenye jukwaa hili unaleta maneno chungu nzima kama chiriku, Putin this Putin that!!

Looking back now,je,huu ni mwaka wa ngapi tangu muivamie Somalia na mme achieve nini so far - nothing zaidi ya maneno chungu mzima yasiyo na mantiki. Je,huko Congo DRC mbona tuliona Wakongomani wakitsema adhalani kwamba hawataki kulisikia au kuliona jeshi la Kenya nchini Congo DRC, unajua kwa nini? Jibu unalo-wakale wana msemo usemao jichunguze kwanza kabla ujaanza kuwasema vibaya binadamu wenzako.
 
Unashangazaga sana wakati mwingine - nani kakwambia kwamba mtu mmoja anaweza ku-launch thermonuclear missiles bila ya kushirikiana na wanajeshi/magenerala zaidi ya watano na kila mmoja ana code tofauti na ya mwenzake lakini zote zikiwa fed kwenye komputer kwa pamoja computer algorithms zina uwezo mkubwa kwa kutafusiri code hizo zinamaanisha nini.

Badala ya kuzungumzia vitu vya msingi - wewe masaa yote huko busy kuwatoa kasoro majenerali wa Urusi na hasa Putin. Mbona kampeini yako chafu dhidi ya Urusi hatujawahi kukusikia unazungumzia chochote kuhusu jeshi lenu la Kenya linavyo endeshwa Puta na Al Shabaab huko Somalia,mpaka mnafikia hatua ya kuomba msaada wa Drones za Wamerikani ili ziwasaidie, lakini unapokuja kwenye jukwaa hili unaleta maneno chungu nzima kama chiriku, Putin this Putin that!!

Looking back now,je,huu ni mwaka wa ngapi tangu muivamie Somalia na mme achieve nini so far - nothing zaidi ya maneno chungu mzima yasiyo na mantiki. Je,huko Congo DRC mbona tuliona Wakongomani wakitsema adhalani kwamba hawataki kulisikia au kuliona jeshi la Kenya nchini Congo DRC, unajua kwa nini? Jibu unalo-wakale wana msemo usemao jichunguze kwanza kabla ujaanza kuwasema vibaya binadamu wenzako.

Akili za wavaa makobaz bana, wapi nimesema mtu mmoja anaweza ku-launch nuclear, ndio tatizo lenu huwa mpo dunderhead sana hata kusoma hamjui kusoma na kuelewa kabla kujibu hoja.
Japo naona umeanza kutia adabu kwenye uandishi, unatenganisha aya, sasa jifunze kutumia alama za uafikishaji, hakuna mtu atasoma huu uharo ukiendelea kuandika andika hivi.
 
Uasi uliomtetemesha Putin ulipoisha kumekua na matukio ya watu kutoweka huku uchunguzi ukiendelea, mpaka sasa majenerali wawili hawafahamiki waliko, japo mmoja (Sergei Surovikin) inasmekana kakamatwa, ila huyu mwingine (Valery Gerasimov) kutoweka kwake ni hatari maana ni mojawapo wa wachache wenye funguo za kufanya mashambulizi ya nyuklia.
Kawaida ushambuliaji wa kutumia nyuklia lazima ufunguliwe na wakuu zaidi ya mmoja, na huyu jamaa ni mojawapo wa hao wenye kibali hicho....

Two of Russia’s most senior generals have dropped out of public view following a failed mutiny by the Wagner mercenary group at the weekend.

The two generals whose whereabouts is unknown are Valery Gerasimov and Sergei Surovikin,

Gerasimov has not appeared in public or on state TV since the aborted mutiny on Saturday when mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin demanded Gerasimov be handed over.
He has not been mentioned in a defence ministry press release since June 9 either.
Gerasimov, 67, is the commander of Russia’s war in Ukraine, and the holder of one of Russia’s three “nuclear briefcases,” according to some Western military analysts.
Also missing is Surovikin, nicknamed “General Armageddon” by the Russian press for his aggressive tactics in the Syrian conflict, who is deputy commander of Russian forces in Ukraine.
Gerasimov was conspicuous by his absence when Putin on Tuesday thanked the army for averting a civil war, unlike Shoigu who has made several public appearances since.
Surovikin, Gerasimov’s deputy, was last seen on Saturday when he appeared in a video appealing to Prigozhin to halt his mutiny. He looked exhausted and it was unclear if he was speaking under duress.
There were unconfirmed Russian media and blogger reports on Wednesday evening that Surovikin was being held in Moscow’s Lefortovo detention facility after being arrested.
Alexei Venediktov, a well-connected journalist, said – without citing his sources – that Surovikin had not been in touch with his family since Saturday and that his bodyguards had gone silent too.
A New York Times report, based on a U.S. intelligence briefing, said on Tuesday Surovikin had advance knowledge of the mutiny and that Russian authorities were checking if he was complicit.
The Kremlin on Wednesday played down the report, saying that there was and would be a lot of speculation and gossip.
The Russian-language version of the Moscow Times and a military blogger reported Surovikin’s arrest, while some other military correspondents who command large followings in Russia said he and other senior officers were being questioned about their possible role in the mutiny.
Rybar, an influential channel on the Telegram messaging application run by a former Russian defence ministry press officer, said a purge was underway.
He said the authorities were trying to weed out military personnel deemed to have shown “a lack of decisiveness” in putting down the mutiny amid some reports that parts of the armed forces appear to have done little to stop Wagner fighters in the initial stage of the rebellion.
“The armed insurgency by the Wagner private military company has become a pretext for a massive purge in the ranks of the Russian Armed Forces,” said Rybar.
Such a move, if confirmed, could alter the way Russia wages its war in Ukraine — which it calls a “special military operation” — and cause turmoil in the ranks at a time when Moscow is trying to stymie a Ukrainian counteroffensive.
In contrast, Some Russian and Western military and political analysts believe Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, a veteran Putin ally who Prigozhin wanted to bring down with Gerasimov because of his alleged incompetence, may actually now be safer in his job.
Viktor Zolotov, head of the National Guard who used to be Putin’s bodyguard, appears to be another beneficiary after appearing in public to say his men were ready to “stand to the death” to defend Moscow from Wagner.
He has spoken of the possibility of getting heavy weaponry and tanks for his forces in the wake of the mutiny.
Prigozhin, who had spent months vilifying Shoigu and Gerasimov for their alleged incompetence in the Ukraine war, had frequently praised Surovikin who is widely respected in the army for his experience in Chechnya and Syria.
Surovikin, who did a stint as overall commander of the Ukraine war before Gerasimov was appointed to take over, is regarded by Western military analysts and by parts of the Ukrainian military as an effective operator.
He had been spoken of by Russian war correspondents as a potential future defence minister.
Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).



Ufunguo wa Nyuklia. Kuna nchi inampa mtu mmoja access na nyuklia ili akigombana na mke wake?

Hata bank hakuna mtu wa kufungua mlango peke yake, huu ushabiki sijui mnatoa wapi.
 
Ufunguo wa Nyuklia. Kuna nchi inampa mtu mmoja access na nyuklia ili akigombana na mke wake?

Hata bank hakuna mtu wa kufungua mlango peke yake, huu ushabiki sijui mnatoa wapi.

Wewe ni wa pili kujibu bila kusoma na kuelewa, wapi nimesema ufunguo unategemewa wa mtu mmoja, dynamics za launching nuclear weapon hazitegemei mtu mmoja au ufunguo mmoja, it's a complicated process.
 
Wewe ni wa pili kujibu bila kusoma na kuelewa, wapi nimesema ufunguo unategemewa wa mtu mmoja, dynamics za lunching nuclear weapon hazitegemei mtu mmoja au ufunguo mmoja, it's a complicated process.

Hana uhatari wowote then
 
Uasi uliomtetemesha Putin ulipoisha kumekua na matukio ya watu kutoweka huku uchunguzi ukiendelea, mpaka sasa majenerali wawili hawafahamiki waliko, japo mmoja (Sergei Surovikin) inasmekana kakamatwa, ila huyu mwingine (Valery Gerasimov) kutoweka kwake ni hatari maana ni mojawapo wa wachache wenye funguo za kufanya mashambulizi ya nyuklia.
Kawaida ushambuliaji wa kutumia nyuklia lazima ufunguliwe na wakuu zaidi ya mmoja, na huyu jamaa ni mojawapo wa hao wenye kibali hicho....

Two of Russia’s most senior generals have dropped out of public view following a failed mutiny by the Wagner mercenary group at the weekend.

The two generals whose whereabouts is unknown are Valery Gerasimov and Sergei Surovikin,

Gerasimov has not appeared in public or on state TV since the aborted mutiny on Saturday when mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin demanded Gerasimov be handed over.
He has not been mentioned in a defence ministry press release since June 9 either.
Gerasimov, 67, is the commander of Russia’s war in Ukraine, and the holder of one of Russia’s three “nuclear briefcases,” according to some Western military analysts.
Also missing is Surovikin, nicknamed “General Armageddon” by the Russian press for his aggressive tactics in the Syrian conflict, who is deputy commander of Russian forces in Ukraine.
Gerasimov was conspicuous by his absence when Putin on Tuesday thanked the army for averting a civil war, unlike Shoigu who has made several public appearances since.
Surovikin, Gerasimov’s deputy, was last seen on Saturday when he appeared in a video appealing to Prigozhin to halt his mutiny. He looked exhausted and it was unclear if he was speaking under duress.
There were unconfirmed Russian media and blogger reports on Wednesday evening that Surovikin was being held in Moscow’s Lefortovo detention facility after being arrested.
Alexei Venediktov, a well-connected journalist, said – without citing his sources – that Surovikin had not been in touch with his family since Saturday and that his bodyguards had gone silent too.
A New York Times report, based on a U.S. intelligence briefing, said on Tuesday Surovikin had advance knowledge of the mutiny and that Russian authorities were checking if he was complicit.
The Kremlin on Wednesday played down the report, saying that there was and would be a lot of speculation and gossip.
The Russian-language version of the Moscow Times and a military blogger reported Surovikin’s arrest, while some other military correspondents who command large followings in Russia said he and other senior officers were being questioned about their possible role in the mutiny.
Rybar, an influential channel on the Telegram messaging application run by a former Russian defence ministry press officer, said a purge was underway.
He said the authorities were trying to weed out military personnel deemed to have shown “a lack of decisiveness” in putting down the mutiny amid some reports that parts of the armed forces appear to have done little to stop Wagner fighters in the initial stage of the rebellion.
“The armed insurgency by the Wagner private military company has become a pretext for a massive purge in the ranks of the Russian Armed Forces,” said Rybar.
Such a move, if confirmed, could alter the way Russia wages its war in Ukraine — which it calls a “special military operation” — and cause turmoil in the ranks at a time when Moscow is trying to stymie a Ukrainian counteroffensive.
In contrast, Some Russian and Western military and political analysts believe Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, a veteran Putin ally who Prigozhin wanted to bring down with Gerasimov because of his alleged incompetence, may actually now be safer in his job.
Viktor Zolotov, head of the National Guard who used to be Putin’s bodyguard, appears to be another beneficiary after appearing in public to say his men were read 7 to “stand to the death” to defend Moscow from Wagner.
He has spoken of the possibility of getting heavy weaponry and tanks for his forces in the wake of the mutiny.
Prigozhin, who had spent months vilifying Shoigu and Gerasimov for their alleged incompetence in the Ukraine war, had frequently praised Surovikin who is widely respected in the army for his experience in Chechnya and Syria.
Surovikin, who did a stint as overall commander of the Ukraine war before Gerasimov was appointed to take over, is regarded by Western military analysts and by parts of the Ukrainian military as an effective operator.
He had been spoken of by Russian war correspondents as a potential future defence minister.
Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).


Achana na ulaghai wako nani anaweza kumtetemesha Putin - yaani hata utambuzi wa kuguduwa kwamba Progi, Putin ,Waziri wa Ulinzi wanawachezea akili media na intelligency agencies za western media wakiwemo reown US troll kama nyinyi.

Ebu jaribu kuchunguza sources zako ambazo mara zote credibility zao ni highly questionable,kama hii kwa mfano - lakini mwenzetu imekwisha kuwa kawaida yako linapo kuja suala ya kwenda kuokoteza ukoteza habari za vichochoroni na kuongezea za kwako za kutunga tu ili ufuraishe Baraza.
 
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Russia loses 680 soldiers, aircraft and 27 artillery systems in one day

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Over the past day, Ukraine’s defence forces destroyed 680 Russians, one aircraft, 27 artillery systems and other Russian equipment.

Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Details: The total combat losses of the Russian forces from 24 February 2022 to 29 June 2023 are estimated to be as follows [figures in parentheses represent the latest losses – ed.]:

approximately 227,780 (+680) military personnel

4,038 (+2) tanks

7,857 (+10) armoured combat vehicles

4,116 (+27) artillery systems

627 (+0) multiple-launch rocket systems

388 (+1) air defence systems

315 (+1) fixed-wing aircraft

308 (+0) helicopters,

3513 (+14) tactical UAVs

1,261 (+0) cruise missiles

18 (+0) ships/boats

6,780 (+6) vehicles and tankers

569 (+6) special vehicles

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