▶Latest >Reports of UAF entering Sviatohirsk >Explosions heard in Rostov Oblast >Power grid in Kharkiv attacked once again >Power restored to affected areas in Ukraine >RU Missile strikes on power grid cause complete blackouts in Kharkiv & Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy and Belgorod (Russia) also affected >Reports of Russian forces leaving northern Kharkiv Oblast >ISW: UAF capture over 3,000km2 since September 6th, more territory than Russian forces have captured since April >Vasylenkove and Artemivka liberated by UAF >Explosions in Kherson >Izium and its leftover RU supplies liberated by UAF >Fighting in Lyman >Visegrad: Reports coming in of Ukrainian Army attacking Donetsk Airport >Russian MoD: To achieve goals of special operation, it was decided to regroup troops in areas of Balakleya & Izyum to step up efforts in Donetsk direction >Early reports of UAF moving towards Lysychansk
Russians apparently surrendering north of Kherson?
lmao you cant fight a war when nobody wants to pick up a rifle for you
Julian Hall
>There are conscripts in Ukraine. The are forced to sign contracts. The amount of conscripts in Ukraine aren't enough to have an impact. >Russia can't mobilize, it's a suicide for regime Russia's military is, on paper, 10x larger than Ukraine's. If the war support still has enough steam, the population can absolutely get behind a mobilization campaign.
Ethan Ramirez
2.5 more months of last 7 days tempo to liberate everything sans Crimea It will probably slow down at some moments so may be 5 months Crimea can be taken without significant navy but, to do it without massive casualties, it would probably take at least 3 months
All the chances of Ukraine getting 1991 borders by 2024 are there, with inclusion of adjustments for frost and muds
>usually when you remove personnel from one area it's because you're about to start the mass attack on the main front for the rest of the war. true. why did they wait until ukraine went on their counter offensive though? it kinda makes it look like they werent prepared at all. especially since izyum and kupiansk are extremely important for the resupply towards donbass and would act as a second point of attack towars sloviansk. and especially since they left hundreds of pieces of equipment and munition behind (300 some tanks?) i bet those wouldve been nice to have on their donetsk offensive.
>it's always the spot you least expect it to come from. my guess? space weapons are about to be used in a war for the first time. they cant get a ferris wheel to stay functional for longer than a day and you think they got ancient alien guns? try to stay grounded in reality man
Russia is superiour and will win. The reason they had a tactical retreat is to even the odds and make it more of a fair fight or rather make it seem like a fair fight. Keep coping /uhg/, Russia will win, it is all going according to plan.
The silver lining in this is that Ukraine has access to US and NATO-ally intelligence sources. If there was actually a trap waiting for Ukraine, or some kind of reserve that would halt them - they would know. Everything they're currently doing, they know exactly what to expect and from where.
It's so fucking over for Russia I can't even begin to explain sometimes
i think when using "right/left bank" it assumes you are looking towards the mouth of the river, so the right bank would be the western side i might be wrong though
Daniel Williams
Legitimately every Nato nation either looking to justify a bigger budget or just get rid of old surplus is dumping what they have into Ukraine.
Thomas Bennett
Right is west, left is east. Determined by the direction of the river flow.
I denounced all sandnig religions and all kiked disphora religions Zoroastrianism is the true faith
Daniel Sanchez
For most of Europe this shit only exists for the possibility of a war with Russia. If Russian army can be trimmed down without losing any of their own blood, it's a win win
>The amount of conscripts in Ukraine aren't enough to have an impact. >Russia's military is, on paper >If the war support still has enough steam, >population can absolutely get behind a mobilization campaign. Based fantasy assoomer.
is just like in Hearts of Iron 4 by Paradox Interactive
Asher Hernandez
>2.5 more months >may be 5 months Ukraine are saying they have a window up to November but then the climate will make offensives impractical and they'll have to wait til spring. So either they collapse in the next two months or it'll drag on til next summer.
Oh for sure, I'm not saying this as a "This is dumb thing", just more an assessment of how everyone is doing the military equivalent of housekeeping to see what they can afford to give to russia. That and its probably easier to justify getting more/updated artillery and weapons when you don't have some old stuff sitting in a base somewhere.
Josiah Martin
It's a neocon shill foundation. They suck cocks. If you think that William F. Buckley wasn't a pawn of globohomo and a kikeloving piece of shit, it's for you.
Hunter Garcia
Zelensky wasn’t president when Russia attacked Ukraine.
Alternatively, they're going to use this to justify a smaller budget or spending cut if its showing that russia isn't as huge a threat as they once figure. At least for the more western european nations.
Never heard of ‘em. Ask >do they provide the primary source for any given empirical claims made? If the answer is yes than they probably aren’t intentionally lying to you at least. If the answer is no then look elsewhere.
Adam Ross
i lost my will to live dunno about the others
Matthew Baker
I thought so. They had fucking HR McMaster as a co-host and Condeleeza Rice as a chairman. Hell, even an EU diplomat came to talk with them and they agreed with the shit he said.
Brody Turner
On the plus sides they are in immaculate condition: Only fired once.
Carter Lee
what happened 10 days after that dennis?
Easton Hall
Over the years I've learnt that the voices in my head lead to more accurate assessments than those of non-anonymous grifter pseuds pushing agendas, I'm sure it will be the same for you
Russians don't want to be there this winter either due to how fucked their logistics are. Imagine being told to hang out in a foxhole when it's snowing and not having any winter gear.
Nicholas Hughes
Why didn't you answer the question? What happened ten days after that article?
Putin managed what Trump couldn't and got Germany to announce a large increase in defence spending, and Poland has already signed the contracts for massive arms purchases with Korea mainly. At that point it would be more logical for France to invest more in a navy since there isn't going to be any chance of Russia coming at NATO anymore, but I don't know what their thinking is. Europe since February is now going to be much closer aligned to US on China too
Nathan Bell
>What happened ten days after that article? Why won't you answer?
I as long as the Ukrainians treat their POWs as well as the Russians treated theirs.
Hunter Miller
Are you subconsciously making fun of yourself on 26 reverse recursive layers of irony? based
Landon Morgan
he woke up russian
Caleb Flores
Considering Donbabwe is starting to get D-1 from WW2 it's not that bad.
Logan Jackson
Sadly, you don't have a clue who and what medvedchuk and his cronies are. It's not about being an opposition party which would be just russia-oriented. It's a literal mafia structure based on criminal money, connections to the russia, old soviet KGB connections, which aims to subvert the will of the people through manipulations and fraud.
Back in soviet times he was a government-appointed lawyer (there were no other lawyers in the USSR) and at the same time he was secret officer of KGB, a literal glownigger, who's function was to specifically get his clients fucked by the court system as much as possible, instead of working in their defense. He got appointed as a lawyer for "political criminals", i.e. those who dared to question the soviet bullshit around them, making sure for the KGB that they get the maximum sentence, even if they weren't guilty.
Back in the nineties he used hardcore criminal activity, including murders, threats, tortures, extortion and bribes, as well as his connections in the KGB, to snatch up government property and money, building himself a "business empire" and substantial capital. Using this shit, he got into politics with some other fuckers of the similar nature, where he had a token "social-democratic" party, but mostly using bribes and connections to get into the government.
Back in the early two thousands he was working as a head to president's administration under Kuchma (the president at the time), where he was the main person behind the process of suppressing the independence of media and orchestrated their coverage to suppress the opposition. He didn't invent the technology (the so-called "temniki"), he got it imported from russia via his russian/kgb connections. He was also the main guy behind the project to transition power from Kuchma to Yanukovich, trying to pull a similar bullshit to what happened in russian, with some alterations.
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Kayden Rogers
It's always fun to check in on the cumchuggers to see just how much they're twisting their brains to try and explain all this
>France to invest more in a navy since there isn't going to be any chance of Russia coming at NATO anymore, but I don't know what their thinking is. Europe since February is now going to be much closer aligned to US on China too next battlefield with China will be Africa
Joseph Morales
who is this degenerate
Kevin Harris
Weird that you can't answer a rather simple question