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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,767 posts)
Fri Dec 2, 2022, 03:45 PM Dec 2022

Captured documents reveal Russia's plan to annex Ukraine in ten days and kill its leaders

Russia planned to seize Ukraine within ten days and kill its leaders, according to new documents apparently signed off by Vladimir Putin.

The leaked plans, revealed by the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (Rusi), show that Russia aimed to have annexed the country by August.

Russia intended to capture Ukraine’s airfields, water supplies, central bank and parliament as Ukrainian officials either fled or were captured “as a result of the speed of the invasion".

The Kremlin created a "kill list" of Ukrainians that should be killed or suppressed.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/captured-documents-reveal-russia-s-plan-to-annex-ukraine-in-ten-days-and-kill-its-leaders/ar-AA14Px4G

This was known at the beginning of the invasion.

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Captured documents reveal Russia's plan to annex Ukraine in ten days and kill its leaders (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2022 OP
Ahh...the infamous "blitzkremlin" strategy. ret5hd Dec 2022 #1
10 days zuul Dec 2022 #2
Maybe if they had brought some diesel fuel with Ray Bruns Dec 2022 #5
Instead Russia has destroyed Ukraine at140 Dec 2022 #3
Turn about is fair play. rubbersole Dec 2022 #4
Sanctions may hurt, but they will never stop delusional leaders whose wealth protects them. Lonestarblue Dec 2022 #10
Great plan! Aussie105 Dec 2022 #6
he taught tfg well housecat Dec 2022 #18
Demonic Greedy Pig Slop. nt Cha Dec 2022 #7
+1 exactly. Well said. bronxiteforever Dec 2022 #16
Putin was convinced that his military would defeat Ukraine in 3 to 10 days LetMyPeopleVote Dec 2022 #8
Yes. Killing the political and military leadership was the only way Putin's initial plan would work. Irish_Dem Dec 2022 #19
Russia had a distinct disadvantage. jaxexpat Dec 2022 #9
How it started, and how it's going: spudspud Dec 2022 #11
The US and other intelligence agencies were very sure of the Kremlin's plans; erronis Dec 2022 #12
On reviewing the invasion plans, Putin never personally had someone else check on what halfulglas Dec 2022 #13
He didn't think he would need much military strength in his original plan. Irish_Dem Dec 2022 #20
I had never heard it suggested that Putin was behind the planning of Jan6, 70sEraVet Dec 2022 #14
It's amazing what can happen when a big country invades a small country Warpy Dec 2022 #15
Ooooops world wide wally Dec 2022 #17

Lonestarblue

(9,958 posts)
10. Sanctions may hurt, but they will never stop delusional leaders whose wealth protects them.
Fri Dec 2, 2022, 05:48 PM
Dec 2022

Putin and his generals, and especially the guy who heads the Wagner group, are bullies and totally without any humanity. Force is the only way to stop them, and Ukraine simply does not have the firepower to stop them. NATO does and needs to use the prevention of atrocities and war crimes as a reason to supply Ukraine with air support and whatever they need to shove Russian forces back to their own country. If NATO allows this war to continue for another six months, thousands of Ukrainians are likely to freeze to death and their cities will be nothing but rubble. For what? Appeasement of a bully by allowing him to control the war.

Aussie105

(5,334 posts)
6. Great plan!
Fri Dec 2, 2022, 05:35 PM
Dec 2022

Walk in, take over, suppress the population.

Didn't figure on resistance from Ukraine and the rest of the world.

Vlad lives in a different world. Not one we like. I guess, the average Russian in the street doesn't either.

Putin is destroying both countries instead. No winners here.

LetMyPeopleVote

(144,951 posts)
8. Putin was convinced that his military would defeat Ukraine in 3 to 10 days
Fri Dec 2, 2022, 05:45 PM
Dec 2022

I have no doubt that Putin had a kill list in place

Irish_Dem

(46,579 posts)
19. Yes. Killing the political and military leadership was the only way Putin's initial plan would work.
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 09:53 AM
Dec 2022

It is what China would have to do in Taiwan in a quick invasion.

Kill the leaders in Taipei, take over communications, military, airports.

erronis

(15,185 posts)
12. The US and other intelligence agencies were very sure of the Kremlin's plans;
Fri Dec 2, 2022, 05:56 PM
Dec 2022

they were warning Ukraine well before the invasion. If there was such a planning document it was probably in the IC's possession from early on.

I doubt that the Kremlin's intelligence services have been buttoned up any better since the invasion began. If anything the leaks and cooperation with the west have likely increased. It doesn't take a KGB agent to understand that things are not going to get better under Putin. Better to have some good creds with the outside in case ones life becomes untenable.

halfulglas

(1,654 posts)
13. On reviewing the invasion plans, Putin never personally had someone else check on what
Fri Dec 2, 2022, 06:05 PM
Dec 2022

His generals told him about troop readiness. He didn't have anyone double checking the graft of the suppliers, the generals, and all the staff down to the sergeants. They all lived by graft from the people under them. Everybody had their hands in the till leaving troops not ready for an invasion, from not enough diesel, not enough food, proper clothing, ammunition. The common soldier seemed to live for looting to see what he could send home to Russia.

From the time Putin rose to power, he promoted military who were loyal to him instead of the best commanders. These loyal commanders took their share and then some from the military budget leaving not enough to really conduct an operation that lasted more than a few months. Vlad wants to reconstruct the old Russian empire before he dies. Apparently, nobody told Putin the cupboard was bare and he didn't check. Vlad doesn't look too good right now.

Irish_Dem

(46,579 posts)
20. He didn't think he would need much military strength in his original plan.
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 10:15 AM
Dec 2022

The troops he sent into Ukraine initially are reported to have no military kit except for a dress parade uniform.

Putin was putting a KGB plan into place, not a military one.

Kill all the Ukraine leaders, take over the military, communications, airstrips.
Install puppet leaders. All done in five days.

But you raise an interesting question. How much did Putin know about the corruption in his military.
Putin is very shrewd and most certainly knew his generals were living well above their pay grade.

70sEraVet

(3,474 posts)
14. I had never heard it suggested that Putin was behind the planning of Jan6,
Fri Dec 2, 2022, 06:23 PM
Dec 2022

but when you think of the similarities -- overestimating the capabilities of your troops, while vastly underestimating the resolve of the opposition -- the question deserves being asked.
And when you consider how deeply that administration was connected to Putin ......

Warpy

(111,175 posts)
15. It's amazing what can happen when a big country invades a small country
Fri Dec 2, 2022, 06:33 PM
Dec 2022

and the small country is full of people who object strongly to the whole exercise.

The US certainly has extensive experience in that regard but there's no sign our military has learned the lesson yet.

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