▶Latest >ISW: Russian forces likely retain control over most of Severodonetsk as of June 6, though situation unclear >Russian Mjr General Roman Kutuzov killed in Donbas, the 11th Russian General KIA this war >Russia destroys bridges on key Ukrainian routes leading to Severodonetsk >Ukrainian forces reportedly reclaim ground in Severodonetsk, inflicting heavy damage to Russian forces >EU to ban two-thirds of Russian oil imports >Ukrainian forces launch counter-offensive in Kherson region >ISW: Russian invasion that aimed to seize & occupy entire country has become desperate & bloody offensive to capture a single city in the east while defending important but limited gains in the south and east >Russia to remove upper limit for military service in armed forces >Russia increasing intensity of operations in Donbas >Food shortages could cause more deaths than war, UK minister warns >Senate passes $40 billion package for Ukraine >Lavrov: Special military operation going according to plan >War could last years, Nato warns
>Ukrainian troops may have to retreat from the eastern city of Severodonetsk which is being shelled by Russian troops "24 hours a day", regional governor says.
>According to newly received data, the general situation on the Kherson-Nikolaev front continues to gradually deteriorate. As a result of the last battles, the enemy still managed, despite heavy losses, to advance several kilometers. Currently, the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to build up strike groups in the Chernobaevsk (Chernbaevka village northwest of Kherson) and Snigirevka (Snigrevka village northeast of Kherson, approximately in the middle of the Kherson-Davydov Brod arc) directions. Courtesy of our favorite war criminal, Strelkov. It looked like the Kherson counter-offeintsive has stalled completely but it's far from over after all. Fingers crossed for more western big gunz in that direction to finally make that push. Maybe a battery of KRABs, maybe even a HIMARS launcher or two if we're lucky.
youtube.com/watch?v=xtxjm7ciwmc How different would the world be today if Viktor Tsoi was still alive? Would he be in favor of Putin, or would he be a dissenter too popular to silence? I really don't know much about what he believed in, for all I know he might have moved to Korea after the Soviet Union fell.
It's not their place to say whether NATO expands or not. It is the business of only the applicants and current member states.
Lincoln Perez
>It looked like the Kherson counter-offeintsive has stalled completely It did in the Davydiv Brid crossing direction, the uncertain thing now is whether or not we still have a bridgehead on that side of the river for future attempts, or were pushed all the way back behind the river ZSU started pushing in different directions instead(directly at Kherson and in the north around Visokopillya)
Checked for sad truth. This chimpout is ridiculous, rebuilding will already take decades and the wounds won't heal for multiple generations. We'll help them rebuild, might take a year off to assist myself. Serhiy Haidai has been making quite an impression through all this. Good to know they're still fighting, here's hoping the Ukrainians keep defending the supply lines as well as they have.
>Russian forces have retreated near Nahirne >Russian army failed to advance near Toshkivka and Ustynivka Thank you for saving my webm, I really put a lot of effort into it.
We're all dying thanks to urbanization (there's other reasons like feminism and capitalism, but if we really want to summarize it all in one word): Europe, Ukraine, Russia, Korea, China, Japan. Ukraine will be physically destroyed no top of that, and Russia is quickly being reduced to a gigantic North Korea. Neither of them have the capacity to heal any of these wounds.
Nicholas Russell
We WW1 with drones and sattelites now
Leo Anderson
Bro really would have been fine where he was and he RAN INTO IT. Can they hear it falling?
>>rich white technologically advanced countries bringing peace to Europe You do not even believe this
Ian Morris
>We're all dying thanks to urbanization I wouldn't equate not needing 10 kids to plow the field with zomg we're all dying.
Kevin Walker
Definitely 100% certified homo sapiens sapiens, unlike some mutt of homo sovieticus and a goat
Angel Anderson
But that’s the empirical reality. The only ears since 1991 have been between non-NATO members and Serbia/Russia
Julian Rivera
Yachts, Mercedes Benz, BlancpaiN and other western luxuries they'd never dream of owning themselves.. Russian elites have disturbingly similar tastes to American rappers..
Which is a thing because gen X/Y/Z are feeling a squeeze thanks to baby boomers. Once the last cohort dies the economic reality is going to change significantly and people will have more kids as a result.
Joshua Robinson
>the uncertain thing now is whether or not we still have a bridgehead on that side of the river for future attempts Brit intel suggests that we do, IIRC ZSU used pontoons to cross towards Sukhyi Stavok (which we still hold) instead of Davydiv Brid though.
This edit fails to capture the shitholdom of Russia and the prosperity of the west
Jason Bennett
Life's good my dude. My grandfathers tried to kill each other, my parents needed a visa to meet and I just step on a train or plane with my ID to visit childhood friends that moved all over. We're nowhere close to going extinct