Disaster Unfolding As Ukrainian Forces Face Massive Encirclement & Collapse In Southern Donetsk

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024

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  • @Danielboondevis
    @Danielboondevis 6 часов назад +76

    It's fine - Denys Davydov

    • @albertiulianharasemiuc3386
      @albertiulianharasemiuc3386 5 часов назад

      Or reporting from ukraine will say they captured moscow

    • @nightelfuser
      @nightelfuser 4 часа назад

      "Russia is humiliated in Kursk though" - Average NAFO bot.

    • @albertiulianharasemiuc3386
      @albertiulianharasemiuc3386 4 часа назад

      @nightelfuser bro what? they took like 7 villages at their peak, now they are down to 3, instead to focus on the front they focus aditional resorces on like 400 km square of land

  •  6 часов назад +87

    Funny when you say this or that ukrainian brigade has experience since 2 years ago...man, 99% of those who were inside those brigades 2 years ago, are already dead.

    • @stochasticwhistles
      @stochasticwhistles 6 часов назад +8

      Not necessarily. In this war percentage on injuries relatively to deaths is much higher. Many wounded come back to the front after months of recoveries. Also People in the back suffer much smaller casualty rates. That's why Ukranian brigades are now constantly 40-50% of their original staff.

    • @andersonarmstrong2650
      @andersonarmstrong2650 5 часов назад +5

      ​@@stochasticwhistlesElite Ukrainian units often function as barrier troops.

    • @SummeR00393
      @SummeR00393 5 часов назад +4

      Thats sad to think about. Dead for nothing but greed.

    • @AlexCataldo-t4i
      @AlexCataldo-t4i 5 часов назад

      ​@@stochasticwhistlesIs that why puppet Zilly is mobilizing 160 K more soldiers, Ukrainians are dying in huge numbers. Puppet Zilly the actor has destroyed Ukraine and it's people.

    • @leonne07
      @leonne07 4 часа назад +1

      @@stochasticwhistles Absolutely incorrect. With a few exceptions here and there, the majority of the brigades operate at 40-45% of their capacity, with only 10-15% of the original staff. And this is according to the Ukrainian media.
      A lot of injuries that the soldiers are suffering (on both sides) are life-altering, making their return to the battlefield almost impossible. The current situation in the AFU regarding the staffing is simply putted - disastrous. There are over 100,000 deserters or draft dodgers that have been either sentences or awaiting it. People are fleeing the country because it's been far too long, and they are getting tired by this war.

  • @dalidaliabdelkrimmissaoui8200
    @dalidaliabdelkrimmissaoui8200 6 часов назад +26

    تحية كبيرة لصاحب القناة على مصداقيته في نقل الاخبار بكل حرفية عالية ❤

  • @legbreaker2762
    @legbreaker2762 6 часов назад +60

    Who could possibly have foreseen the massive collapse of the Ukes after their Kursk expedition...?

    • @Sabrina_wotb
      @Sabrina_wotb 6 часов назад +15

      People who are not delusional

    • @mickg7299
      @mickg7299 5 часов назад +9

      Everyone (except Denys)

    • @warren7389
      @warren7389 4 часа назад +1

      I thought they were going to capture all of Russia!

    • @mnk9073
      @mnk9073 4 часа назад

      Pretty sure someone, probably Zaluzhny, will use the Kursk fiasko and the inevitable move to draft 18 year-olds as the last nails in big Z's coffin and launch a coup rather soon. Especially when Trump gets in and pulls out of this mess on day one.

  • @jkjk42898
    @jkjk42898 6 часов назад +72

    Imaging wasting your precious resources in random fields of Kursk when you have your frontlines breaking.

    • @FamiliarAnomaly
      @FamiliarAnomaly 6 часов назад +3

      Who are those resources precious to? Precious to the CIA??

    • @danielidris4573
      @danielidris4573 5 часов назад +2

      It like Guderian warning to Hitler about unnecessary fight in Kursk.

    • @bluikkso
      @bluikkso 5 часов назад

      @@FamiliarAnomaly "... they are fighting the Russians so that we don't have to ... they have a trillion in minerals our economy could benefit from" -Senator Lindsey Graham, standing next to Elensky Sept 2024

  • @FriedhelmRedlich
    @FriedhelmRedlich 6 часов назад +57

    Denys Davydov is having terrible days and sounds more desperate every day.

    • @djordjetodorovic4176
      @djordjetodorovic4176 6 часов назад +13

      Yet he still speaks about great captures in Kursk and how russians are in problem😂😂😂

    • @mladenmatosevic4591
      @mladenmatosevic4591 5 часов назад +4

      He repeats favourite old episodes of same show.

    • @user-br3lq1ix5x
      @user-br3lq1ix5x 5 часов назад +11

      the cope on his channel is soo funny the only come back they have is to call you a bot i love winding them up they get so butt hurt

    • @djordjetodorovic4176
      @djordjetodorovic4176 5 часов назад +4

      @user-br3lq1ix5x yea, but if you only mention that there is no millions of dead russians or that ppl in Moscow arent starving tondeath, you are bot 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Gundum
      @Gundum 5 часов назад

      @@djordjetodorovic4176 thats all he talks about

  • @troubadourNone
    @troubadourNone 6 часов назад +31

    I would suggest less bombastic titles like disaster, massive, etc. keep it simple

    • @ivanborsuk1110
      @ivanborsuk1110 6 часов назад +2

      massive is local meme here, introduced by wyatt

    • @Austrian-Painter-88
      @Austrian-Painter-88 5 часов назад +9

      Totally agree, I love this channel but the clickbait titles are utterly infuriating.

  • @garrynorth6199
    @garrynorth6199 6 часов назад +28

    The Uke soldiers in kursk are probably hoping to get captured so they at least get to live.

  • @Extra-Celestial7
    @Extra-Celestial7 6 часов назад +52

    Weeb with another daily dose of NAFO tears.

  • @Titannz213
    @Titannz213 6 часов назад +44

    The Ukraine commanders seem to endlessly leave their troops in precarious positions far to long, many years ago there was someone called Adolf who constantly refused to withdraw/Redeploy in a better position. Question is history going to repeat itself here?

    • @StefanTrajkovic99
      @StefanTrajkovic99 5 часов назад

      I don't think retreating for better positions will help them at all.
      After all where should they retreat, west od Dnepar river?

    • @Titannz213
      @Titannz213 5 часов назад +1

      @@StefanTrajkovic99 Clearly they are low on Manpower, They still have plenty of ground to give, pick their areas and fall back to where they can consolidate and defend in more defensible areas..

    • @mnk9073
      @mnk9073 4 часа назад

      @@StefanTrajkovic99 Shortening the lines reduces the manpower problem significantly. But the Ukies insist on stretching the lines even further and spreading what little manpower they have left even thinner...

  • @ddvrt4046
    @ddvrt4046 6 часов назад +21

    La revanche des machines à laver !

  • @JacquesBiantouari-tv5cx
    @JacquesBiantouari-tv5cx 6 часов назад +6

    Thanks man for information ❤❤❤

  • @bluikkso
    @bluikkso 5 часов назад +12

    Interesting that my comment "Kurakhove about to be Kuragone." keeps getting disappeared. A bit like those 1 million+ AFU troops.

  • @PlayerAfricanChieften
    @PlayerAfricanChieften 6 часов назад +17

    Preston Stewart and william spaniel are crying on their keyboard harder and harder everyday hahahah

    • @TerryAShaw
      @TerryAShaw 4 часа назад

      Isn't preston stewart studying under denys davidov? Both of them are delusional, oh maybe they are using the same coke as zelensky.

  • @mamapillow8365
    @mamapillow8365 5 часов назад +1

    Thanks for the update.

  • @jiks270
    @jiks270 6 часов назад +10

    I've been keeping an eye on the weather. So far there has hardly been any rain & there's hardly any forecast. Before the end of the week the temperatures will drop below freezing with snow. It is starting to look like it's possible there will be no mud season which will have significant impact on the viability of continuing offensive operations.

    • @LowEndTest
      @LowEndTest 6 часов назад +1

      Do you think we will see a winter offensive?

    • @fatechance4013
      @fatechance4013 5 часов назад +2

      ​@@LowEndTestRussia didn't stop even on Winter, even on mud season they keep advancing albeit slower but they keep Ukraine on pressure.

    • @carter2008
      @carter2008 5 часов назад +2

      @@LowEndTest Avdiivka and other settlements were taken in the middle of winter. The advance slows down in the spring and fall, when the rains and snow melt. But this fall, it seems, there was no heavy rain.

    • @jiks270
      @jiks270 5 часов назад +1

      @@LowEndTest I think it's more a case of the current offensives being able to continue without interuptions. Normally you would expect summer/winter offensives with "mud stopped play" inbetween.

  • @mickser101
    @mickser101 4 часа назад +3

    Russia is collapsing, Putin is weak........Jake Broe 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @taipizzalord4463
    @taipizzalord4463 6 часов назад +12

    As i said before it makes no sense to advance this fast unless there are mass desertions or soldiers just running away on the Ukr side?

  • @mohamedconteh9548
    @mohamedconteh9548 5 часов назад +3

    Thanks for the update 🎉

  • @Argosy16
    @Argosy16 6 часов назад +17

    The West is labeling Russian gains as incremental😅😅

    • @Sabrina_wotb
      @Sabrina_wotb 6 часов назад

      City's they gain are useless both months before capture were strategic

    • @JohnnyBGoode-xn9mo
      @JohnnyBGoode-xn9mo 6 часов назад +3

      They are. These are tiny advances.

    • @Austrian-Painter-88
      @Austrian-Painter-88 5 часов назад +3

      ⁠@@JohnnyBGoode-xn9moyeah modern warfare isn’t like the past where you could just roll 100 tanks across a border and keep going. There are hundreds of different ways in which you can be taken out in an instant.
      Remember Russia isn’t fighting against peasants, civilians and farmers in the Middle East. They’re fighting a large, modern military with help from just about the entire western world. We’ve reached similar point to WW1 where modern military equipment has out-developed modern tactics. Therefore things grind to a slow pace to avoid unbearable casualties. Exactly what happened in WW1. This war is very similar in a lot of aspects.

    • @mickg7299
      @mickg7299 5 часов назад

      Better to advance in incremental steps than to advance in narrow columns as the Russians did in the early stages of the conflict.

    • @mickg7299
      @mickg7299 5 часов назад +1

      Meaning small steps but small steps add up to large gains.

  • @mladenmatosevic4591
    @mladenmatosevic4591 5 часов назад +3

    Usually are freshly recruited territorial defence brigades who are left as last line of defence in doomed positions and who then suffer shelling while trying to flee.

  • @barneyboy2008
    @barneyboy2008 5 часов назад +7

    Its interesting that the Ukrainians dont withdraw when theyre getting flanked. They wait till theyre almost encircled.

    • @DontWorryBeHappy75
      @DontWorryBeHappy75 5 часов назад +2

      They don't learn, and they don't care about the lives of their soldiers.
      It's clear that higher up the chain, someone is giving the order to hold at all costs.
      I think it's likely that those same people know there's no regaining lost territory.

    • @allenlindsey1175
      @allenlindsey1175 5 часов назад +2

      It's because there are 2 armies
      A outer circle to fight the Russians and a inner circle that fight the ones trying to retreat

    • @PashkenS.
      @PashkenS. 4 часа назад +1

      Zelensky is worried about public opinion, not about his people, so he orders army to stand as long as they can to prevent loss of many cities. As you can see, that's not working good.

  • @chadgun4135
    @chadgun4135 6 часов назад +19

    Surprised this is still going on

    • @kathrynck
      @kathrynck 5 часов назад +1

      Testing: whether i'm completely SB'd on youtube, or whether i somehow found an unknown forbidden term.
      edit: well which is it youtube?

    • @bluikkso
      @bluikkso 5 часов назад

      @@kathrynck We strongly condemn the utuub censorship, it's totally out of hand.

  • @redpill8274
    @redpill8274 6 часов назад +2

    شكرا على هذه الموضوعية

  • @harkbelial
    @harkbelial 6 часов назад +5

    Henlo frens!

  • @maul92
    @maul92 5 часов назад +1

    Taktik mebuat kuali sangat efektif

  • @elKarlo
    @elKarlo 5 часов назад +1

    Wonder how the Ukrainian defensive strategy is working now? In all seriousness. Are they giving ground and doing fighting retreats? Are they routing? Somewhere in between?

  • @samrijijkot
    @samrijijkot 4 часа назад +1

    I wish the video titles were less click-baity

  • @knurft886
    @knurft886 6 часов назад +5

    Hmmm msm here had some good news for ukraine.😅
    They gonna mobilize another 160k these are needed cos tge russian have gain lots of territory they said😳😳
    Also the have in total mobilized 1million sofar.
    Geeezz where are al those men.
    In 2022 ukraine active forces where around 350k and some 500k in reserve.
    This is around 1.8 million men in active duty.
    And now amother 160k are called ,

  • @mangreen8043
    @mangreen8043 5 часов назад +2

    Why do you think that Russians will not come into Sumy region when Ukranians withdraw from the Kursk? It is beneficial for Russia to have a secondary front far away from the main one.

    • @Coditel666
      @Coditel666 5 часов назад +1

      They almost certainly will, that's why the Ukrainians are trying to hold on.

    • @thatonejoey1847
      @thatonejoey1847 4 часа назад +2

      They will which is why ukraine cant leave kursk, since then it will turn into the Sumi incursion

  • @daz3434
    @daz3434 5 часов назад

    Great content have you any reports of the Korean soldiers fighting?

    • @fatechance4013
      @fatechance4013 5 часов назад +3

      Nope, they're not exist anywhere on Frontline.

    • @SakhForester
      @SakhForester 4 часа назад +1

      Every month in Russia 30,000 people sign contracts with the Ministry of Defense. Many of them have combat experience. Answer yourself one simple question: why does Russia need 10,000 North Korean soldiers who do not speak Russian or Ukrainian, they have no combat experience, it will take not months but years to get along with the Russian army! ... so why do the Russians need this burden? Do you really believe the fairy tale that Koreans will come to fight in Ukraine?

  • @funkygreenscreen3029
    @funkygreenscreen3029 6 часов назад +2

    dont say hellow like that its depresing

  • @Pajko-g2y
    @Pajko-g2y 6 часов назад +7

    Слава России!

  • @m3c4nyku43
    @m3c4nyku43 5 часов назад

    2:20 that fortification looks like a toilet lol

  • @blacmagicwand
    @blacmagicwand 5 часов назад +1

    since everybody in kursk has already been earmarked for KIA, wont it make more sense to just transfer them in hopes of styming the russian offensive in the east. they know its not also changing anything then. somehow Zelensky grew up in theatre, so kursk is a large bonfire to speedrun ukraines demise, he wants nato to have to bail them out desperately and fast because their ability to fight for another year is in serious doubt anyway.

    • @SakhForester
      @SakhForester 4 часа назад +1

      Smart analysts have been saying from the very beginning that the Kursk adventure is a trap for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This is the trap they fell into. They can no longer get out, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces reserves constantly being delivered to the Kursk region are melting like snow in June.

  • @thanakornkhumon7365
    @thanakornkhumon7365 6 часов назад +1

    Too optimistic to be true but still possible operation for Russia

  • @ROBOTRIX_eu
    @ROBOTRIX_eu 5 часов назад

  • @TheRussianAngle
    @TheRussianAngle 5 часов назад

    Liberation... not a disaster by any means.

  • @riazam493
    @riazam493 5 часов назад

    so few people watch this while propaganda channels get promoted .... sick days ....

  • @wolfgangsanwald8017
    @wolfgangsanwald8017 4 часа назад

    WHITE FLAG NOW

  • @jkjk42898
    @jkjk42898 6 часов назад

    Top 10.

  • @arden5348
    @arden5348 6 часов назад +2

    If 60th, 67th, and 68th are mostly equipped with old Soviet equipment, does that mean their successes in Kherson and terny indicate that they are likely among the most effective units in the AFU? If so, it’s commendable, but what makes them so difficult to fight for Russia? Strong strategy? Lack of Russian man power or fire power?

    • @Volkswagen_taro-ferrari
      @Volkswagen_taro-ferrari 6 часов назад +2

      @@arden5348 manpower would be the best guess, as russia does not really want to advance in the northern donetsk-kharkiv oblast front, that meaning they dont focus manpower and equipment there. The topology of the region, with more forests and rivers means that large advances come at great casualties. So as any logical man would do, russians decided to advance in south donetsk where armored vehicles and aggresive drone warfare work together at their best.

    • @arden5348
      @arden5348 6 часов назад

      @ fair enough, but perhaps with more FABs sent to that part, it may help Russia break through Ukrainian armor. But, I imagine the supply is strained across the line.

    • @JoshuaMartin-d5s
      @JoshuaMartin-d5s 4 часа назад

      I think they allow them to remain in the Kursk region as a false success distraction for the AFU.
      If they kick them out of Kursk, the eastern from may slow down.

  • @Rosefitness38
    @Rosefitness38 4 часа назад +1

    Trump president!! 2016-2020-2024

  • @robertbleimuth9305
    @robertbleimuth9305 6 часов назад +1

    🥇👍

  • @walterazametipropser7529
    @walterazametipropser7529 6 часов назад +5

    Z🇬🇭🇷🇺

  • @andilerakim544
    @andilerakim544 6 часов назад +3

    First

  • @JoeBlow-k8p
    @JoeBlow-k8p 6 часов назад +3

    1

  • @viesielamparo6857
    @viesielamparo6857 6 часов назад +4

    No North Korean only NATO, West BS as always.

    • @ahmedvawda1282
      @ahmedvawda1282 5 часов назад

      Zelensky said that they’re there.
      Maybe they are there
      What difference would they make?
      They’re there probably in small numbers for guard duties and /or on the job training.

  • @daze4341
    @daze4341 5 часов назад

    🎃🎃🎃🎃🏃

  • @AntonioNeferanović
    @AntonioNeferanović 6 часов назад +8

    Let's be real this is significant daily advance in compared to before 1 year but even with these pace it would take 2 years to occupy whole donetsk this is still nothing

    • @MistiDonaldo
      @MistiDonaldo 6 часов назад +6

      But then it will be faster because you can’t magically create equipment and capable manpower

    • @walterazametipropser7529
      @walterazametipropser7529 6 часов назад +1

      Once the Russians cross the fortified positions the advance will be faster

    • @KC.edits1
      @KC.edits1 6 часов назад +10

      You know nothing if u think war is linear

    • @MrRugbylane
      @MrRugbylane 6 часов назад +8

      You are correct in your observation. However, I suspect the Russians will be perfectly happy to take 2 years to achieve that. They aren't subject to the short attention span of Westerners

    • @ИванМ-ы1ф
      @ИванМ-ы1ф 6 часов назад +1

      What will change if Ukraine completely falls in 10 years instead of 2 years from now? Nothing in the grand scheme of things.

  • @au1098
    @au1098 4 часа назад +1

    Why would you call it disaster? Victory is unfolding!

  • @Gilbert-x5i
    @Gilbert-x5i 6 часов назад +2

    North Koreans will keep Russian safe.