▶Latest >UA flag waving over the district state administration in Kupiansk >5 RU politicians jailed over proposing to remove Putin from power >Sviatohirsk reportedly liberated by the UAF >There's no panic in Izium and neighboring cities: Lyman, Sviatohirsk, Yampil >There's no panic in Kupiansk >Russian authorities in Kupiansk say that Russian army began to defend the city, additional reinforcement entered the region >Representative of General staff of the UAF says over 20 settlements were liberated in Kharkiv Oblast >There's no panic in Balakleya >UAF captured areas in the north of Kherson oblast, including Vysokopilia, as well as Ozerne in Donbass oblast >UAF commander: From Aug 31 to Sep 2, a pair of Bayraktar TB2s destroyed 8 T-72s, one 2S3 Akatsyia SPG, BMP and towed howitzers, 5 T-72s and one IFV were damaged >Ravil Maganov, chairman of the board of Russia's second largest oil company Lukoil, died after falling from a window >Strelkov: All 4 Kherson bridges aren't operational >UAF launched a counteroffensive in Kherson Oblast >Shoigu: Russia is slowing down the offensive on purpose to minimize civilian casualties >25 people died from Russian missile attack on Independence Day
>isw link is broke I leave for 10 fucking hours...........
Leo Nelson
What happens after Ukraine reclaims all the lost territory? Because I don't think Russia will sue for peace and I don't think Ukraine will be allowed to occupy territory past its borders.
they changed the format where we don't need to update it every day anymore
Parker Smith
"According to a number of reports, our troops hastily left Izyum. If so (confirmed by a number of sources), then: one). "It's good that this is so" - in conditions when yesterday the last road was under direct fire from the enemy and the threat of its direct interception - to risk complete encirclement and subsequent inevitable defeat - would be the height of adventurism, bordering on a crime. 2) A hasty retreat will inevitably lead to heavy losses of the retreating troops in equipment and equipment and - sensitive - in people. 3) All stocks accumulated on the spot will be abandoned - that is, after leaving the boiler, our troops will find themselves with an acute shortage of ammunition, fuel and lubricants and everything necessary, which means they will not be able to immediately enter the battle. 4) Despite this, the withdrawal of the encircled grouping is a strategically correct decision, despite all the associated losses. The saved units and formations - after reorganization and replenishment - will again be able to join the battle. But the question of the perpetrators of the encirclement and defeat - this never removes." Girkin, google translated
Hudson Long
Yo when is today's map dropping with the latest gains
Hudson Ross
We have saying here "Bce бyдe Укpaїнa" Everything is going to be Ukraine EVERY! THING!
It was not smart for him to start tweeting again now, because he's being proved wrong in real time and he just looks like a retard. He doesn't even have time to memoryhole his idiot takes like he did with the donbass cauldron cope.
Ok seriously did Russia really have just one line of defense and as soon it got broken the whole front collapsed? Or are they withdrawing so they can noooke?
Henry Howard
yep, literally within hours he looks violently retarded
Josiah Nguyen
is there perchance a mega with her content? please sir....
seems that way, turns out manpower issues were a very fucking real issue
Angel Davis
where do we think the russians will try to create a new defensive line? I'm honestly baffled by their inability to put up any serious resistance this many days into the offensive
Alexander Gutierrez
nitter.net/cirnosad >all these Z-faggots getting their comeuppance now ITS FUCKING BEAUTIFUL t. Charlie Sheen - Platoon
Parker Gonzalez
h-haha, how is Kherson counteroffensive is going hohols...?
Justin Ortiz
Consider a mixture of both: The troops think all is lost, a rumor spreads and now they are withdrawing believing a TU-2 will come out of the sky and drop a Tsar.
Michael Hall
moscow the highway leading to Belgorod was just closed for civilian transport movement
Michael Phillips
You now remember that Soviet occupation was the reason the snakes on Snake Island went extinct.
Logan Thompson
You know I thought most of you guys were high on hopium a couple of days ago when this counter offensive started.. But goddamn does this seriously look like the Russians are in a complete rout at the moment
>Kupyansk not important because we still have Izyum What's he going to say about Izyum now
Ryder Anderson
Don't you just ever get tired of being wrong all the fucking time? Shouldn't it be time for some introspection now?
I get that this is a propaganda account. But even then, how can you not feel like a total shit every day?
Brody Taylor
Here is a thought, russias biggest advantage in this war is their overwhelming artillery, before himars artillery allowed russia to advance much quicker, but with these latest pushes is the russian artillery getting captured? And can russia replace it?
Carson Rogers
no NO NOOOOOO THIS IS EXACTLY LIKE THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE HISTORY ALWAYS REPEATS ITSELF REEEEEEEEE
>but with these latest pushes is the russian artillery getting captured? twitter.com/UAWeapons/status/1568276847611498496 a fucking ARTILLERY RADAR was captured, what do you think? >And can russia replace it? Spare barrels are plentiful, but not the pieces themselves, no.
They're really gonna liberate the entire railroad to Siversk huh. Good news for the Donbabwe front.
Adrian Richardson
>is there perchance a mega with her content? please sir.... user I think I have arround 2GB of pictures and videos of her on my PC. I can upload them tomorrow.
Why are russian political shows presented like a game show, why cant they sit down and talk like that arab show with the many fights, at least they let the guests sit down and talk.
Ethan Myers
>WW3 >Nuclear war >"It is what it is" Bruh
Jordan Wilson
He's going to blow his brains out live on stream.
Liam Murphy
Is this how a true feint looks like?
Austin Hernandez
>the ukrainians only won because we retreated most insane cope I've seen today
Cameron Torres
this war is so retarded now theres ww2 germans in the conflict
>Lyman already abandoned The Russians wouldn't give up Severodonetsk and Lyschank after all that bloody fighting, right? They're going to consolidate there, right?
No, because it's not even a feint. The Herson offensive is real.
Jaxon Gonzalez
This is truly a sputnik moment.
William Adams
user... I...
Ian Carter
it's probably not true but it shows how much they are paranoid now hahahhaaha >Another Russian source claims that the Ukrainian troops have broken through the Lysychansk line of defense in Luhansk oblast and also retook Donetsk airport. Of course, it still neither confirmed nor corroborated by other sources. twitter.com/loogunda/status/1568534720559865857
We are witnessing the death of the Russian armed forces in Ukraine, the collapse of the cohesion and ability to organise. There’s no other explanation.
Cameron Wright
kek, so true
Brody Martinez
TWO FUCKING MONTHS THEY SPENT TWO FUCKING MONTHS AND FUCKTON OF PEOPLE AND VEHICLES TO CAPTURE IZIUM AND THEY LOST IT IN THREE DAYS
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SECOND ARMY OF THE WORLD MY ASS!
Asher Cruz
Make Mega with what you have, i will add it to mine and add it to my pasta.
How much of this offensive is planned, and how much of it is just recon elements pushing and finding no resistance?
Robert Davis
incel slave broz....
John Campbell
god I might die from the cringe their card house is falling apart but YET they DOUBLE DOWN on absolute mega copium bullshit pub-style drunk conclusions wtf is wrong with those people at roccia 1
>retaking Donetsk LETS FUCKING GO GET THAT SLIMY BASTARD PUSHILIN AND SEND HIM TO KYIV ONE BILLION YEARS IN GULAG FOR PONZI-SCHEMES and yeah maybe another for being a filthy traitor of course
Logan Murphy
Based. Imagine last thing r*ssoid sees before being shot is this guy haha
Jonathan Gutierrez
>Donetsk airport OH NO NO NO NO NO NOT AGAIN
Luis Davis
i have to admit even despite being a supporter of ukraine im shocked at how well this is going for them. what explains russia's total failure here? serious answers only please
Elijah Hughes
>strelkov says there's a breakthrough in the Lysychansk direction
The Ukrainians have reached THAT far? jesus fucking christ what the fuck is happening
Also, never ask a vatnik what Russia was doing before 1941... webm related
Extremely hard to figure out I'd say it was 100% planned, but then the Russians noticed the Ukies noticed their bluff and panicked so now they're all retreating knowing they cannot hodl any longer?
Anthony Price
Circa 2024 - Ukrainian incel Igor Blyatstiov(full-time Any Forums shitposter), after receiving his two government mandated Russian concubines. as a form of reparations and a bid to rebuild the economy after the great biolab plague of Russian men in 2023, Ukrainian men are being issued with a minimum of two Russian Concubines and are expected to impregnate them at-least 4 times.
AFU IS IN THE HOUSE TONIGHT RUSSIANS AINT GONNA HAVE A GOOD TIME AND THEY GON' MAKE THEM LOSE THEIR MIND RUSSIANS AINT GONNA HAVE A GOOD TIME AFU IS IN THE HOUSE TONIGHT RUSSIANS AINT GONNA HAVE A GOOD TIME AND THEY GON' MAKE THEM LOSE THEIR MIND WE JUST WANNA SEE YOU... TAKE THAT
Not the entirety of armed forces, just the Kharkiv front. That being said, they were already stretched manpower wise and lost the direction they had for advancing on Slavyansk. Without committing new resources to the war they won't be able to conduct any new offensives and even the defensive line will become thinner (not like it was sufficient in the first place).
Brayden Edwards
>Nazi officers keeping their glowes on when touching vatnigg hands kek
Connor Morales
It seems we really captured GENERAL if this is how they run >VATNIGGERS ETERNALY A JOKE
Not made by ne im also blocked, but it is visible? Quality is kinda shit i know
James Ramirez
RVSICH master race sisters...
Ian Williams
I humbly remind that it took more then 2 weeks for Russian forces to take Izium, and with help of destroyment of 80% of the city AND there were rumors that pro-russian coucilman showed Russian invading forces an undefended way into the city And Ukrainians will achive that in less then a day Im so happy
Ethan Martin
>biggest Don't think anyone ever heard of them outside of chug
Hudson Thomas
Unless the intelligence the partners provide has somehow failed for the first time and this is a clever ruse from our well-known strategic masterminds, they have overextended their forces (likely due to relocating them elsewhere), and their reserves nearby have turned out to be trash.
Levi Russell
>Not the entirety of armed forces you think that's far behind? check out Z channels: it's Russo-Japanese war all over again over there >We're losing because we were betrayed >Government betrayed our soldiers
Oliver Cook
Nice, hope every russian takes an example gets the fuck out of Ukraine.
NEW STRELKOV >NEW STRELKOV NEW STRELKOV >NEW STRELKOV NEW STRELKOV
>JUST. edition
It was confirmed that our troops had abandoned the western part (about 2/3 of the city) of Kupyansk. They are already talking about the "right tactical decision" - "to go behind the water line and organize defense there".
For the record - at this time of year the river Oskol can be crossed on foot in ford almost anywhere and is not any serious obstacle for tracked and wheeled all-terrain vehicles at all.
I would also remind you that the corresponding settlements (Severodonetsk, for example) - separated from the "mainland" by a river floodplain - were stubbornly defended by the AFU for many weeks.
On the face of it, there is an ongoing acute operational crisis in a broad section of the front, which has already developed into a major defeat. Now, in fact, our side can only talk about how to stop its further deepening and prevent the operational defeat from turning into a strategic one... Although, in general, it has already escalated. - "The battle for the initiative" the enemy has already won. Now it should be a question of preventing the AFU from encircling and destroying large formations of our troops.
And, yes, alas - all this was expected by me.
P.S. There are still unverified reports of enemy attacks (and allegedly) breakthroughs in the Liman and Lisichansk directions. Donetsk - under the heaviest shelling.
>russian Moscow - churkland St. Petersburg - churkland
Dominic Turner
Too conservative, they were fighting in Sviatohirsk
Henry Jenkins
I want more Kherson, you can't let that shit stagnate
Oliver Green
cont.
If one were to characterize the current situation by analogy with the Russo-Japanese War, only one word comes to mind - "MUKDEN. But the battle is far from over ... as if the case of "Cannami" had not ended.
The enemy managed to establish a bridgehead (probably as early as last night-night) on the eastern bank of the Seversky Donets near the village of Stary Karavan and is currently fighting near the outskirts of Liman (Krasniy Liman). In contrast to the AFU, Russian troops were neither able to uncover the preparation and concentration of enemy troops, nor inflict fire on them at the moment of crossing. The situation is difficult.
According to a number of reports, our troops hastily abandoned Izyum. If this is true (confirmed by a number of sources), then: 1). "Good that it is so" - in circumstances where yesterday the last road was under the direct fire of the enemy and the threat of its direct interception - to risk complete encirclement and the subsequent inevitable defeat - would be the height of adventurism, bordering on crime. 2) A hasty retreat will inevitably lead to large losses of retreating troops in equipment and ammunition and, sensibly, in men. 3) All the reserves accumulated on the spot will be abandoned - that is, after leaving the cauldron our troops will find themselves with an acute shortage of ammunition, fuel and lubricants and everything they need, and therefore they will not be able to fight immediately. 4) In spite of this, withdrawal of the encircled grouping is a strategically correct decision, in spite of all the associated losses. The surviving units and formations, after reorganizing and resupplying them, will be able to return to combat. But this does not remove the question of those responsible for the encirclement and defeat.
These are the Soviet front line troops in Poland that were the bulk of the defense against Barbarossa. Virtually all of them got wiped off 1 month into the operation
Daniel Green
till this day i cannot comprehend this is live on national TV. Simply surreal
Tyler Richardson
Not yet, just posts about how Russians are evacuating the city. Ukrainians are also pushing into Lyman, which will cut off escape route from Izium.
Blake Butler
Can someone explain to me how bad this is for Russia if the reports about Izium and so on are true? Are we talking "ukraine is in a good position to hold for mud season" or "ukraine could cut off their forces in the south here and now" kinda victory?
now that's bullshit, the russians are just having a collective panic attack
Ryder Nelson
Why not? Just HIMARS the monke hordes when spotted and keep them from pontooning or repairing the bridges. They'll run out of ammo and food and fuel.
Levi Wright
>June 17 Literally buck broken vatnigger lmao
Oliver Brooks
erm, kotelsisters?
Angel Russell
Vatniks and Tankies have been taking Russian MoD at their word since the beginning, while every defence analyst in the world was trying to tell them that their #2 Army in the world only existed on paper. They're only just finding out now that it's all been a big lie. Because that's all Russia seem to be good at... Lies.
>or "ukraine could cut off their forces in the south here and now" it's literally the opposite part of the front worst case scenario, this makes sure that russia is now incapable of any gains in the east
Alexander Williams
this is pretty fucking bad for Russia, Ukraine has strong initiative now
Grayson Gutierrez
>all this talk about Kharkiv and the eastern front
Is there any news from the South? I heard they're within 15km of Kherson and took Oleksandria (or however you spell it)?