Äîëãî ìîë÷àë, ïðîñòî èíîãäà ÷èòàë âåòêó, è âîò ÷òî ñêàæó. ß êðàéíå ðàçî÷àðîâàí êàê ñïîñîáíîñòÿìè ðÿäà ïîñåòèòåëåé àíàëèçèðîâàòü ñèòóàöèþ, òàê è èõ ýìîöèîíàëüíûì ñîñòîÿíèåì.
I kept quiet for long, reading this thread from time to time, and this is what I have to say. I am extremely disappointed by both the abilities of the number of visitors to analyze the situation and by their emotional state.
Äîëãî øëè íà ïîìîùü, ãîâîðèòå? À êòî-íèáóäü èç âàñ çàåò, ÷òî òàêîå ïðîâåñòè äèâèçèîííóþ êîëîííó ïî 100-êèëîìåòðâîé ãîðíîé äîðîãå? Ïðè óñòàâíîé ñêîðîñòè äâèæåíèÿ êîëîííû â 20 êì â ÷àñ? Ïðè ýòîì íåîáõîäèìî áûëî îáåñïå÷èòü èíæåíåðíî-ñàïåðíóþ ðàçâåäêó ïî âñåìó ìàðøðóòó, âçÿòü ïîä êîíòðîëü âñå ãîñïîäñòâóþùèå âûñîòû âäîëü ìàðøðóòà è âîññòàíîâèòü 2 ðàçðóøåííûõ ìîñòà.
The help was coming, you say? Anyone here who knows what it's like to drive a divisional column along a 100-km long mountain road? With the regulatory speed of the movement of the column at 20 km/h? All the while providing engineering and reconnaissance along the way, taking control of all the heights dominating it, repairing 2 destroyed bridges?
À äî ýòîãî -- î÷èñòèòü íåáî íàä Öõèíâàëîì îò ãðóçèíñêîé àâèàöèè.
And before that clearing the skies above Tskhinvali from the Georgian aviation.
È ïðè ýòîì íå ïðîñòî âîéòè â Öõèíâàë, à åùå è îáîéòè Öõèíâàë ñ çàïàäà è âîñòîêà, ÷òîá âûòåñíèòü ãðóçèí ñ âûñîò, îêàéìëÿþùèõ ãîðîä.
And not just to enter "Tskhinval", but also to go around it from the west and east, to push the Georgians out of the heights bordering the city.
Êàê âàì çàäà÷à? ß âîò ïî ýòîé òðàññå õîäèë, è ñêàæó, ÷òî çàäà÷êà íåòðèâèàëüíàÿ.
How is that for a task? I've been on that road, and I'll tell you that the task is a nontrivial one.
È êîãäà, äóìàåòå, íà÷àëîñü âûäâèæåíèå, åñëè óæå â 12-13 ÷àñîâ äíÿ ÷àñòè 19-é ÌÑÄ âñòóïèëè â áîé? Äóìàþ, ÷òî áîåâàÿ òðåâîãà áûëà îáúÿâëåíà ìåæäó 12 è 2 ÷àñàìè íî÷è, à âûäâèæåíèå -- íà÷àëîñü åùå äî ðàññâåòà. È ïîäóìàéòå, êîãäà íà ñàìîì äåëå ïðèíèìàëîñü ðåøåíèå íà óðîâíå ÏÎËÈÒÈ×ÅÑÊÎÃÎ ðóêîâîäñòâà.
And when, do you think, they started moving out, when parts of the 19th MRD (means: Motorrifle Division) entered combat between 12 and 13 PM? I think the battle alarm sounded between 12 and 2 AM, and they moved out before dawn. And think that before that the political decision was actually taken at the POLITICAL level.
Íàì âñåì íå âñå ãîâîðèëè? Ðàçóìååòñÿ, íå âñå! À êàê èíà÷å, ïðè íûíåøíèõ òåìïàõ ðàñïðîñòðàíåíèÿ èíôîðìàöèè?
Îñåòèíû, áåçóñëîâíî, ïðîñòî ãåðîè, îíè ñìîãëè ïðîäåðæàòüñÿ ðîâíî ñòîëüêî, ñêîëüêî áûëî íóæíî. Ïðîäåðæàòüñÿ ïðèìåðíî ïîëêîì (2500 ÷åëîâåê) ïðîòèâ âîéñê âòîðæåíèÿ ÷èñëåííîñòüþ íå ìåíåå ïîëíîêðîâíîé äèâèçèè, èìåâøèõ íå ìåíåå 25 åäèíèö ÐÑÇÎ, áîëåå 100 ãàóáèö è íå ìåíåå 50 òàíêîâ. À ãëàâíîå -- ñóìåâøèõ íàíåñòè ãðóçèíñêèì àãðåññîðàì ñåðåçíûå ïîòåðè.
Ossetians are unqestionably heroes - simple as that. They were able to hold on exactly as long as was necessary. A regiment-sized (2500) force against a full blown division, with 25 GRADs, more than 100 howitzers and no less than 50 tanks. And the main thing is that they were not only able to hold on, they were able to inflict serious losses on the aggressors.
Áîè, êñòàòè, åùå èäóò. Èäåò èíôîðìàöèÿ, ÷òî îòñòóïàþùèå ãðóçèíû äîáèâàþò ðàíåíûõ ìèðîòâîðöåâ ñ íàáëþäàòåëüíûõ ïîñòîâ è ìèðíûõ æèòåëåé çàõâà÷åííûõ èìè ñåë. Óæå äîêóìåíòèðîâàíèå èäåò ýòèõ ïðåñòóïëåíèé, ÷òî ãîâîðèò î òîì, ÷òî íàøè ÷àñòè óæå çàíèìàþò âûñîòû, ñ êîòîðûõ âûáèëè ãðóçèí.
The combat is going on, BTW. There is info that the retreating Georgians are killing wounded peacekeepers and civilians of the captured villages. The crimes are already being documented, which means that that our forces were able to capture the heights occupied earlier by the Georgians.
Åùå íè÷åãî íå çàêîí÷èëîñü, è ïðåæäå âñåãî -- èíôîðìàöèîííàÿ âîéíà ïðîòèâ Ðîññèè. Âñåì íàì åùå ìíîãî ãàäîñòåé ñîîáùàò íàøè "ëåïøèå êîðåøà". Ñïîêîéíåå íàäî áûòü, è íå çàêàòûâàòü èñòåðèêè, äàæå åñëè äëÿ ýòîé èñòåðèêè âàì ñòàðàòåëüíî ïîäêèäûâàþò ïîâîäû.
Nothing has ended yet, especially the PR war against Russia. Alot more dirt will be dug up by our "friends". You should remain calm and avoid a hysteria, even if you're being given reasons for it.