Russian navy officers allegedly sabotage own submarines as Putin faces growing army unrest

by IrishStarUS

20 comments
  1. It’s from the IrishStar – a news site that is a bit loose with their facts, and sensational headlines. If the BBC reported this, I’d believe it 100%. Otherwise, it’s clickbait.

  2. Wake me up when they’ve lost a second submarine 🔴🐙🍺

  3. There are whole armies, battalions that have no idea that they’ve already enlisted in the cause.

    Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

  4. This is all based on a post by an anonymous Telegram profile with 1800 subs.

    I could post a Tweet saying Putin pooped his pants in public and the tabloids would make articles out of it within the hour.

  5. This is the way.

    Most power is feigned. It only exists if you belade it does.

    If his army refuses to fight, the oligarchs will have him replaced, and probably with “leader” more economically focused seeing as a conquest victory doesn’t seem to be in the cards for them.

  6. I mean, the Russian Navy is reportedly in such a woeful state that switching on certain systems probably amounts to sabotage.

  7. Doesn’t take much to not an align a pump to a motor properly, over torque a bolt , run something low on oil, sprinkle a few grains of sand in a gearbox , not terminate wires correctly, etc and go un-noticed.

    Or, just not be trained on how to do these things correctly.

  8. I like the sound of this. I can see more of this stuff happening over this year.

  9. I think its more realistic that the ships are is such bad condition from the start, bad maintenance and few replacement parts partly due to sanctions is the real reason. And Russia just trying to find someone to blame, like always when something breaks.
    According to Russia, they have superior equipment, with no issues with anything, and if something ever goes wrong, there must be a person doing sabotage, or not doing their jobs. Russia can’t look weak, so its always human error.

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