▶Latest >DPR courts sentence two British nationals and a Morrocan, captured in Mariupol, to death >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
Its been long enough that the dust has settled. So is it actually real shit that Ukraine sank the Moskva? Don't give me a propaganda answer I only want real details. Just a shipping disaster enthusiast.
Has anyone mentioned that the center of the frontline battle for weeks in Severodonetsk was at the 'Jazz Mall' in that city? Apparently the Russians took it this week. I bet the fighting was kino af.
I don't think the war is going in Ukraine's favor strategically. Tactically, they are causing a lot of damage to Russia but the Russians have more to throw at the Ukrainians. Ukraine has to rely on the fickle West for supplies.
Kevin Hall
Good morning to all, but pidorruski churka nigroes Any fresh dead dog meat gore about from recently?
>So is it actually real shit that Ukraine sank the Moskva? Is it also real shit that Germany sunk the Soviet Battleship Marat in WW2? Yes. But it is a logical fallacy to suggest that sinking either ship was a decisive blow in the outcome of their respective wars.
did russia technically abandon that front for severodonetsk?
Ayden Evans
>not a decisive blow in the outcome of their respective wars. >moskals now have to strap TORs to frigates with chains >moskals have to get their asses displaced at Snake Island constantly