At first glance, the picture on the front lines has not changed much since yesterday, but this is only at first glance.
In the southwestern direction today there are small battles near Nikolaev .
After the night noise Energodar nevertheless came completely under the control of Russia without serious consequences. Together with the forces of the DPR, the Russian army continues to push the front to the north. The forces of the Russian Federation and the LPR are advancing towards them from the north.
In Kharkov there is still a lot of fighting going on, but it looks like the Z Army forces have finally managed to take control of the bypass road and thus completely block the entrances to the city. To the west of Kyiv, heavy fighting is going on in the area of Bucha and Irpin, according to some information, the Russian forces have achieved considerable success in this direction.
But what we learned today for sure, thanks to the reportage of the first channel, is that Gostomel is still under our control.
How much of the Ukrainian army is going to be encircled there in the east? A third?
Jordan Murphy
All the propaganda aside...russia isn't losing
Jordan Perez
Been hearing between 50% and 95% on here
Evan Butler
Turn off your VPN Ivan, that map is clear as fucking day made in bias to Russia. Mariupol has not been taken and neither has Kharkov. Kiev has managed to repel any sort of force from the suburbs of the city. Literally just check wikipedia's article on this.
Carter Gonzalez
Yikes.
Mason Mitchell
This Ukrainian force in the East is starting to sound like the mythical Republican guard that was in the desert west of Baghdad that never materialized.
Caleb Anderson
No shit
Logan Peterson
Nobody cares if the map is Russian, the Russians are practically the only source of reliable information at this point. Western governments and media are channeling pic related to such a degree that even a small child could detect the bullshit in about 2 seconds.
If globohomo didn't lie so much we'd maybe give you a chance. But ya already blew it for the duration of this entire conflict, no matter how long it lasts.
How can a map be biased? It is either accurate or it isn't.
Liam Martin
>How much of the Ukrainian army is going to be encircled there in the east? A third? >Been hearing between 50% and 95% on here That's absurd nonsense. The Ukes have maybe 12 battalions stuck on the Donetsk line. Check out pre-war deployments here: militaryland.net/ukraine/deployment-map/ If you consider the separate potential kessels of Mariupol and Kharkiv, then maybe you can see 20% of the Ukrainian army getting encircled there. But it's the cream of the crop, so maybe you could say a third of their combat potential gets wiped. Anyone saying above 50% is clueless.
Asher Fisher
They’ve nearly captured over 5 states, not including Luhansk and Donetsk.
Caleb Garcia
As usual Any Forums has better information than the media and government spokes people.
I'm not surprised the normies are whiffing a stink in the information stream, it's really hilariously bad these days.
We'll find out, could be they reinforced that front when Putin was bumbling around in the shrubbery banging pots and pans together before the actual invasion.
Jose Taylor
Is there any advance from the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (Transdinistria)?