▶Latest >Russian forces have met heavy resistance as they advance on Kiev >Heavy fighting have started in Kharkov >Russian Forces have broken through into Kharkov >Russian Forces are pushing into Sumy. >Massive explosion seen and heard in Kiev. >Russian army releases first ever video of the Chernobyl nuclear plant after capturing it (t.me/intelslava/20722) >Russia has banned all western social media >Azov Battalion has started training volunteers in Kiev >High-rise building in Kiev hit by missile, origins unknown, both sides claim it was the other side's missile >Melitopol has fallen under Russian hands >Russians forces are in the outskirts of Mariupol. >Civilians and the SBU (Ukrainian security forces) engaged in a gunfight last night (due to a major confusion), resulting in heavy losses >Seven civilians died in a day in the LPR and DPR from shelling by Ukrainian security forces, LPR authorities report >There are reports of more convoy of armoured vehicles are headed towards Kiev >Russia says Sweden and Finland may face military and political consequences if they attempt to join NATO >Russian troops already in Kiev's outskirts (~10km), entire city expected to become a warzone within days >Kalibr cruise missile exploded over Kiev in the night. Intercepted by a SAM >10,000 AKs given out to citizens of Kiev >Russian websites are currently being cyber attacked >Japanese cargo ship hit with a missile from the Ukrainian side >Chernobyl nuclear plant under Russian control
>yes i am gonna compare this with America invading a country that is far away >yes i am compare 40s warfare with the total dissaster the Russian has been against a neighboring country
List of anti-Russia propaganda we have seen thus far: - Ukrainian father crying as he hugged his daughter was actually a pro-Russian rebel in Donbas preparing to fight Nazi Azov Battalion - 13 Ukrainian soldiers "killed" on Snake Island actually surrendered and are alive and well - Russian tank that ran over civilian car in Kyiv was a Strela-10 Ukrainian air defense system - Photos of Zelensky in military garb with a helmet on are from 2021 border inspection - Video of Ukrainian MiG-29 shooting down a Russian Su-35 was a Digital Combat Simulator animation - Russian cruise missile that blew up the side of a residential building was actually a Ukrainian air-defense missile fired by the Ukrainian military - Viral video of Ukrainian pilot shooting down Russian jet was a screen recording from Arma 3 video game - Russian supply convoy that Ukrainian military blew up was a Ukrainian convoy - Ukrainian military lied about blowing up 56 tanks that included General Tushayev - Russian jet bombing near residential homes appears to be a Ukrainian MiG-29 fighter targeting Russian troops
Ayden Williams
Kyiv is cut off from the west >Kyiv is cut off from the west Kyiv is cut off from the west >Kyiv is cut off from the west Kyiv is cut off from the west >Kyiv is cut off from the west Kyiv is cut off from the west >Kyiv is cut off from the west
Gavin Green
BASED KIEVCHADS
Ryan Ward
ITS KIEV MOTHERFUCKER
Angel Wilson
Igor Strelkov seems to be providing the most accurate analysis so far. I'd recommend keeping an eye on him for your quick rundown needs. t.me/strelkovii/2187
>Short summaries of the third day (my laptop broke down, I can't write much from my current device).
>The Northern ("Kiev") front - no significant changes. Regrouping, pulling up the rear and reserves, fighting for some local points.
>The Central Front (Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkov regions) - forces are forced to halt at the reached lines because of supply problems and the presence of large enemy resistance units in the rear. Only the left (southern) flank is advancing (very moderately), which is carrying out an offensive in the north of Luhansk region. According to reports - fighting has begun to clear Chernihov and a second attempt to clear Sumy is being prepared. There is no information on Kharkov.
>The Donetsk Front - The enemy is completing the withdrawal of their forces from the "Starobelski bag" with Russian artillery and aviation keeping their involvement to the minimum, which should be considered a serious success of the Ukrainian army, as the undamaged withdrawn units will certainly be reintroduced into combat near Dnepropetrovsk, where the Ukrainians are preparing a resistance hub similar to the Kiev one. >The same picture can be seen in the Berdyansk and Mariupol areas. In the latter, a "suicide" garrison may be left to restrain the DNR and Russian forces, but most Ukrainian units and formations are already hastily withdrawing to the north and will probably appear near Dnepropetrovsk soon, too (if the Russian aviation does not actively prevent them from doing so). In the central section of the front, from Dokuchaevsk to Debaltsevo, the enemy is still firmly holding its fortified positions, actively wasting the accumulated ammunition (since it would have to be left anyway during retreat). Both the civilian population and advancing Russian columns are taking casualties.
>The greatest successes of the third day of the offensive are on the Southern ("Crimean") Front, which continues to expand its left flank towards the bridgehead north of Kherson (the city itself is not cleared and is still under Ukrainian Army control) - bypassing Nikolayev. In all likelihood, even if they reach Mykolaev today or tomorrow, they will not take it - there is no supplies nor enough troops to take it with. On the right flank, the advancement continues towards Mariupol (with fighting now) to the east and Zaporizhzhya to the north. Ukrainian army has largely avoided any encirclements so far, but is forced to withdraw hastily (which cannot be done at all without losses).
>Analysis and forecasts for the 4th day of the war. The extremely successfully launched and continued offensive of the Russian Armed Forces has begun to slow down due to a number of objective and subjective factors, which are hardly connected in any way with Putin's alleged order to "suspend it for 12 hours". I very much doubt that this was the case at all. If there was a suspension, it was due to the rear troops needing to catch up with the advancing groups and the need for a minimum rest for the personnel.
>But there was also a consequence of the big mistakes made in the initial planning of the operation. The main one was the "exceptional goodwill" towards the Ukrainian army during the initial missile and airborne training. The units and formations of Ukraine did not "appreciate" this kindness in any way, and in the overwhelming majority, they entered the battle in an organized manner (although some did it with a delay, letting the Russian Armed Forces' BTGs past them and attacking the defenseless rear units instead).
my mother-in-law lives in Zaporozhzhye and my wife phoned with her. She saw and heard some light shelling in the distant. They also began to distribute weapons to civilians. >streamable.com/r54tbu I hope my in-law and babushka will be alright.
Austin Thompson
>As a result, by the end of the third day of the war the Russian Armed Forces' operational success has not yet (I repeat - yet!) turned into a strategic success. The Ukrainian Army has sustained heavy losses, but it continues to offer organized and in some places successful resistance, forcing the Russian Armed Forces to slow down the pace of advance almost everywhere except the southern front. However, even the southern front is now facing an acute and objective problem, namely, a shortage of available and reserve forces. >As a result, not a single large AFU unit has yet been encircled. Moreover, the enemy has a good chance, albeit with considerable losses, to withdraw the main forces of the Donetsk grouping to the Dnieper, where they can try to stabilize the front, trying to keep two key points - Kiev and Dnepropetrovsk.
Elijah Foster
Is Kiev or Kyiv the preferred pronoun? Don’t want to hurt they/their feelings.
Zachary Perry
TO ALL UKRAINIANS You can crash at my place if you want
Stopped posting because of threadsplitting shills, quick reminder that ukrainian shills were exposed.
>Info Army: Design 200 followers 398 Today Info Army: Design New challenge: Russians are running out of ammo, food, water, etc. Task 1: Creo about it. Emphasis on: - no resources, fuel, ammunition - they will go to "beg" from the civilian population, but they will receive poison in return. Creo: text files and infographics. I'll attach a photo in the comments. about 8107:06 1 comment New problem 2: Officers leaked to the network. Task: to shake the confidence of the same officers Emphasis on: - you can focus on anonymous. This is a very discussed topic for Russians - they will be taken alive and handed over to an international tribunal - there is nothing to fight with, they went to a foreign country, where they will either disappear or not return home 072 changed 07:16 5 comments
what if russian nukes have the same level of quality as all those bombs and missiles that never went off littering the roads of Ukrainian cities. What if they are pieces of shit and the nuke commanders are drunk corrupt retards and the guys pushing the button are 18 year old kids with no training. the whole thing might be a myth.
Kevin Gomez
i copied the text forgive me brothers
Angel Green
the kiev/kyiv thing actually makes it easy to spot retards who lap up propaganda and narrative changes easily we need more things like this
William Cooper
Hey, can you sauce me for General Tushayev being alive? It’s not for me, I already know he’s alive since the convoy story is either fabricated or inflated.
Ryder Martinez
Have the russians been able to properly occupy any of that?
Nicholas King
Do you sleep 8 hours? Why not 10 like real men?
Jaxon Hernandez
same here
Jordan White
>Kneg
Mason Wright
WHERES THE GHOST OF KYIV
Ryan Walker
Tell them to sit tight and hide. Depends on their views of course.
James Long
Can't we all agree on Київ?
Hunter Garcia
At least you arent the britbong baker who is upsetti. I forgive
Stay storng Kiev brothers. >In the era of the Soviet Union, many Ukrainian cities were renamed with Russian versions of the cities’ traditional names. As a result, English-speaking news outlets and governments used the Russian names for these cities, instead of the Ukrainian ones, as the basis for English transliterations. In recent years, most English-speaking governments and many English language news outlets have begun to adopt English spellings that better represent the Ukrainian names for Ukrainian cities.
Even fucking Grammarly decided to intervene for it starting today.