Why is there even the thought that there needs to be justification for Ukraine to enter Russia? Russia started the war by invading and have continued to pour troops and munitions to attack Ukraine; of course Ukrain is justified to do the same in response if their strategy calls for it.
Not in Russian history books. Even the Chernobyl disaster never made it into their recent history books. Like the old Soviet Union, Russia doesn't have disasters! Everybody seems to have forgotten the Kursk submarine and its abandoned crew because Putin didn't want to use the outside help that was offered from day one.
Where the Russians have partially evacuated those who remain have already started to loot the usual "high value items" i.e. toilets, washing machines etc.
Seems after only 24hrs on the job Putin has replaced FSB dude with, his own bodyguard. If true, well first. It's HILARIOUS. If true, it means Putins inner circle is reduced to fewer satellites than Pluto has.
@@Sean12248 Give it a day to confirm. If true, things have gotten seriously bonkers in the Kremlin. I mean new level bonkers. An accountant is currently the defense minister.
If your neighbour forces his way into your small house and will not leave, you see his larger house across the street, are you right in going into his house? Of course you are.
@@LisaPavlouFinancial Times published an article 6 months ago where half of the worlds most respected economist said the Russian Federation will be a failed state & collapse within the next 8 years and 11 new independent countries will arise from the ashes. The Russian government has collapsed twice in the last 100 years and it’s about to do it for a third time and there is little doubt about that. Dictators like Putin always fall very fast, in the blink of an eye they are exiled or killed.
In Russia we like to order "animal style". You might to confuse this with USA Devilish freedom mongers In N Out. But it is russian invention. Animal style in russia means u eat out of a trough. Very popular in russian regions
1:11 1) Ukraine did not invade russia; 2) russia invaded Ukraine; 3) russia did not exist in 1945; 4) so called "moscow military power" in times of russian empire and soviet union was based on ukrainians.
40% of the WWII Soviet army was Ukrainian yet Russia thinks that it single-handedly won the war, even though the Arctic convoys from the allies continued to supply them with essential supplies.
Russian residents in Ukraine were subjected to eight years of bombardment attacks by their own government. Russia had no choice , they had their hands tied. If for example Ireland was given back Northen Ireland and then they were bombed relentlessly , would the people of the UK not demand our Government protect the citizens residing there?
Ukraine doesn't even hold elections in the Ukraine, so quite how they are going to hold one in an area that has been completely evacuated and where there are no people is going to be a challenge.
that was the weakest point of putler..he thought ukraine cant invade russia!because of europe wont allow it. russia whole tactics was formed arround that! now it fals apart offcourse....
Russians liked the idea of having a Tsar as long as he didnt cause them much problems. Right now, this Tsar seems to stretch that to the breaking point. It will be interesting to see how this will end.
Apparently Geradimov is out and so is someone from the KGB who replaced him, now a bodyguard has been put up as the next military leader. They will end up having the cleaning lady doing the job at this rate! And like all men they would expect her to clean the floor as well!
To create internal Russian discontent against Putin, Russians in Moscow and St Petersburg need to fell discontent. I have been across Russia. These two cities are socially different to the rural areas. The initial internal uprising against Alexandria (Nicholas II was away on campaign) was in St Petersburg in 1917.
germany invaded russia in 1941 but Phillip Ingram is refreshing to listen to, not the usual downplaying Ukraine military strength and exaggerating russian military
So much is possible now, if they go south they can disrupt supply lines and potentially encircle the forces in the south. Or at least force them into defensive positions draining valuable fighters from other areas.
To be fair America is pretty much Ukraines sponsor at this point after they’ve sent over 90 billon dollars, they are pretty invested they know Russia was in the wrong to begin with so they don’t mind supporting the underdog defend itself
Ukraine is not trying to tie up Russian forces. First they can come behind the invasion forces at Kharkiv. Second they can use Russia defense lines for a buffer. And third, they are on their way to Moscow.
The thing that Ukrainians are maybe doing at Donbas is letting Russians get in their territory. It's easier to scoop the enemy if you let them think they are advancing in the middle. Tactics used by many generals in the past. Famous gen Miltiades has let Persians who vastly outnumbered the Athenians to take the middle and then closed the door on them from the flanks. If Russians are loosing a 1000 troops a day, it's a steep price of any small advancement.
Is the presenter kidding?.. "brings us to that difficult file line between self defence and incursion into somebody else's territory". Boofhead comments are of no value to listeners.
Thanks to the failed Russian border crossing towards Kharkiv earlier this year, Ukraine is now allowed to use Western weapons on Russian territory. That creates the following problems for Russia: 1) Suddenly, literally suddenly, the Russians have to protect an additional 500 - 600 km of front. From now on, the Ukrainians will also occasionally "take a look" at other places in Russia. Ukraine has had to station many troops there for more than two years, now the Russians too. The frontline before the 6th of August was probably 1500 km or so, now the Russians have to dilute the same soldiers over 2100 km. But if you assume that the Dnipro is not as strongly defended and possibly even some of the other defenses are so strong, that not a lot of soldiers are required, the dilution is probably a factor of 50% (600 km “moving” front becomes 1200 km moving front). 2) The Russians have already shown in recent days that they are taking very poorly prepared counter-actions. This costs the Russians a lot of people and equipment. Because a mixture of hastily relocated brigades has arrived in the area, communication is chaotic. Rybar reports that even their own troops have come under fire. This is expected to become less chaotic in the coming weeks, but the Russians are showing in Donetsk Oblast and on the left bank of the Dnipro how you can waste people in Meatwaves. 3) Because the Kremlin is in a panic, it will, for example, focus the use of glide bombs mainly on the Ukrainians in Kursk. The Ukrainians will be able to set up their trenches, foxholes and fortifications largely in forests, which means that dropping those horrible glide bombs will also cost fewer Ukrainians lives than it does now in the east. 4) The F16 is here! I don't know, but extra Russian bombers could easily fall out of the sky because they are now blindly sending them to get the Ukrainians out of there, and they are taking too many risks. 5) Ukraine has deployed a great deal of equipment for modern warfare in this invasion. They are jamming Russian communications, they have a great many drones with their pilots in the area, they have brought the latest electronic countermeasures. All because UA knew in advance that the Russians are going to do everything they can to recapture the area. So instead of trying to protect 1500 km of front electronically (and there were many gaps in that), you now only have to concentrate on about 50 km of new front line. 6) The location of the border crossing is extremely well chosen. From Sudza there are mainly star-shaped local / provincial roads to the outside. The Ukrainians will have to block those roads in particular. Initially, the Russians will drive in columns behind each other on these roads as before and then be slaughtered. 7) Politically it could go in all directions And yes, many Ukrainian soldiers will also lose their lives, but it could easily be 20 dead or captured Russians per single Ukrainian casualty. Ukraine really needs such a ratio to wear Russia down.
Let’s not forget a key point; China will be watching just how easily Ukraine have walked into a large area of Russia and how little resistance they’ve faced.
well Putin fired Garasimov and replaced him with the FSB chief Bortnikov, yep Bortikov has ZERO military and combat experience hahahah, this will be a DISASTER. Maybe Ukraine will now conquer Moscow hahahah.
In International law , the status of the Falklands has not been decided. So, it is not part of UK but a dependant territory and its status is not determined .
I wish commentators would stop talking about escalating into nuclear. That obviously was and is not an option for Putin despite his threats because that would ensure Russias own annihilation.
"Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko ordered reinforcements sent to border areas near Ukraine following reports of several aerial targets from Ukraine getting shot down over Belarus on the evening of August 9."
I don't believe that what Ukraine needed was further stretching of it's armed forces. They can't hold on the territories that were prepared for the attacks for 8 years, how are they going to hold on the unprepared territories, what's the long term plan? In the meantime the Russian forces didn't stop advancing towards Pokrovsk which is essential for Ukraine, but they traded it for this PR stunt. No sign of protests in Russia, just more consolidation. I don't believe Ukraine can hold to these territories for more then 2 months, prior to the elections in US, then they will withdraw, paying a big price for this "media victory".
I don't like this at all! Did Ukraine have to get the approval of its western allies before starting this action? If they did then aren't we declaring war on Russia by association with invasion?
FT just published russian navy maps, where Norway, Germany and England targets are identified for russian nukes! Ukraine decimated Black Sea russian fleet to decrease that probability!
That's the way it's supposed to be Putin brought it in Ukraine head back if I have Ukraine and I can keep going I will keep going do not stop keep going
Can you please discuss why the UK government doesn't allow Ukraine to use Storm Shadows against Russian troops in its latest operation? Despite everything we've learned about Russian "Red Lines" by now?
@@JohnBooth-bl3rh The French are dictating how British weapons can be used? There's a Brexit joke in there somewhere, but never mind. Jut bloody come out and say "Ukraine can use our weapons, not the French ones", guaranteed to direct the "blame" in the right direction. Russians are already blaming "Anglo-Saxons" for everything under the sun, including, hilariously, America's very existence.
Go, go, Ukraine!
dont be immature
They are gonna defeat and take over Russia! you have got to be joking!🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
It's amazing how fast a army can advance when it's not looting toilets and washing machines.😂😂😂
Autiomaassa on helppo edetä.
Who's looting toilets and washing machine 🤔 😅
Looking at those tanks blowing up I'm not suprised that Russian crews want to have toilets with them at all times.
@@daraabdullah293 Russian troops! Where have you been for months?
@@ericwillis777 And washing machines, to wash all the blood off.
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Why is there even the thought that there needs to be justification for Ukraine to enter Russia? Russia started the war by invading and have continued to pour troops and munitions to attack Ukraine; of course Ukrain is justified to do the same in response if their strategy calls for it.
people are worried that ukraine is biting off more than it can chew
Yeah Ukraine has free range to attack its aggressor.
Gerasimov will be pet food by the weekend
Is it a bird?
Is it a plane?
No it's 'ARRRRH SPLAT' Gerasimov.
Or at least a stain on the sidewalk.
Maybe, a fortnight if he stays on ground floors and doesn’t eat at the same place twice.
He's trying out a new career as a window cleaner .
chum
Where are the "freeze the war along the current front lines" people now?
Putin: "Special military operation" -> "Major provocation"
History book: "Most territory Russia lost since WW2"
We in Russia just laugh now at Bunker Grandfather and his _Kyiv in THREE DAYS!_ 😂
Not in Russian history books. Even the Chernobyl disaster never made it into their recent history books. Like the old Soviet Union, Russia doesn't have disasters! Everybody seems to have forgotten the Kursk submarine and its abandoned crew because Putin didn't want to use the outside help that was offered from day one.
“The emperor has no clothes on” Slowly the Russian people will awake from their stupor and see that.
Will try to steal new clothes...
The amazing is that Russians look-up to, and are impressed by that kind of behavoiur...
Where the Russians have partially evacuated those who remain have already started to loot the usual "high value items" i.e. toilets, washing machines etc.
I doubt the subhumanoids will wake up. But we will see.
They are not sub human- they are sweet little babushkas 😢 who will just don’t know whats up
Mutta, ukrfainalaiset saavat kylä lähdöt, kunhan alueelle kuljetetaan kalustoa. Teloituksia on tulossa takuuvarmasti.
Like they say F around and find out.
Go Ukraine 💪💪💪
dont be so idiotic
@@marcl3763
Cry harder Rusco 😂
Go on Ukraine
Seems after only 24hrs on the job Putin has replaced FSB dude with, his own bodyguard.
If true, well first. It's HILARIOUS.
If true, it means Putins inner circle is reduced to fewer satellites than Pluto has.
Wait.....he promoted his body guard to head of the FSB?
@@Sean12248 Give it a day to confirm. If true, things have gotten seriously bonkers in the Kremlin.
I mean new level bonkers.
An accountant is currently the defense minister.
@@bradkubota6968 I agree. I only look at stuff that's a day older because sometimes the info is wrong. For sure Gerimosov was let go.
@@Sean12248 Source was "Inside Russia" Constantine. He was really early on the prisoner swap.
@@bradkubota6968 You watch him also? He's a good source.
From Ukraine with love !
👎🔥👎
Maybe Finland should grab their land back now too.
If your neighbour forces his way into your small house and will not leave, you see his larger house across the street, are you right in going into his house? Of course you are.
childish
@@marcl3763 suffer not little children
Just like in chess, the very best form of defense is a well-timed attack.
Vlad is going to find out if he is superman and can fly or not.
Russia could break up once Putin is dispatched like a chicken.
Zero chance, not even in your widest dreams
@@LisaPavlouFinancial Times published an article 6 months ago where half of the worlds most respected economist said the Russian Federation will be a failed state & collapse within the next 8 years and 11 new independent countries will arise from the ashes. The Russian government has collapsed twice in the last 100 years and it’s about to do it for a third time and there is little doubt about that. Dictators like Putin always fall very fast, in the blink of an eye they are exiled or killed.
@@LisaPavlou Never say NEVER. It is very VERY likely , if not now it is a certainty within 25 years
It's a matter of time .
@@LisaPavlouevery chance my love 🤣
It is called Blitzkrieg.
A pale, pale shadow of blitzkrieg
Putin is the pickle in a Two All Beef Patties, Special Sauce, Lettuce, Cheese, Pickles, Onions on a Sesame Seed Bun. Slava Ukraine.
Talven tullessa, koko ukraina on kiinni.
In Russia we like to order "animal style". You might to confuse this with USA Devilish freedom mongers In N Out. But it is russian invention. Animal style in russia means u eat out of a trough. Very popular in russian regions
Plus chefs ‘ special’ sauce😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉😂😂😂
Putin is in a special pickle that is currently unavailable
Putin.."We need a buffer zone with Ukraine. Zelensky.."No worries,we'll do that for you."
1:11 1) Ukraine did not invade russia; 2) russia invaded Ukraine; 3) russia did not exist in 1945; 4) so called "moscow military power" in times of russian empire and soviet union was based on ukrainians.
well put!
40% of the WWII Soviet army was Ukrainian yet Russia thinks that it single-handedly won the war, even though the Arctic convoys from the allies continued to supply them with essential supplies.
Russian residents in Ukraine were subjected to eight years of bombardment attacks by their own government. Russia had no choice , they had their hands tied. If for example Ireland was given back Northen Ireland and then they were bombed relentlessly , would the people of the UK not demand our Government protect the citizens residing there?
Know your history , not just the propaganda.
@@peacedreamerable are you ashamed of your army
Ukraine needs to hold 'elections' in the captured regions... tell Puddin' that the people have voted to join Ukraine! 😐
Voivat kokeilla ihan vapaasti. EU, menetti rahansa, typeriä kun ovat.
your comments sound like that of an immature child
Ukraine doesn't even hold elections in the Ukraine, so quite how they are going to hold one in an area that has been completely evacuated and where there are no people is going to be a challenge.
that was the weakest point of putler..he thought ukraine cant invade russia!because of europe wont allow it. russia whole tactics was formed arround that! now it fals apart offcourse....
Ukraine is making history, it is the first time that a non-nuclear state invades a nuclear power.
😂😂😂😂😂
Venäjällä ei ole joka kaupungissa asekalustoa. Kohta on, ja ukrainalla ei ole asiaa mihinkään. Kapinoitsijat hirtetään.
It was the Yanks, not Europe that prohibited hitting inside ruSSia.
Good point. He needs to be made to worry.
Um, Argentina invaded Britain, so a non-nuclear nation invading a nuclear nation has happened before.
Russians liked the idea of having a Tsar as long as he didnt cause them much problems. Right now, this Tsar seems to stretch that to the breaking point. It will be interesting to see how this will end.
Starbucks 'military expert'
@@marcl3763 I didnt know Putin worked for starbucks.
@@GnosticAtheistSrarbucks left.
Run Putin Run!!!
ZelenSki/IS🤣👈A🤣H😜BBIT...-,,"TRANS/"F🤣RMER .IN IT"s,,FREE/"TIME.🤣🤣🤣👎🥳
Russia will be called Eastern Ukraine soon enough!
Hilarious, ‘Eastern Ukraine’ 😂
👌🍌👈🤣🤣🤣
Glory to Ukraine!
Apparently Geradimov is out and so is someone from the KGB who replaced him, now a bodyguard has been put up as the next military leader. They will end up having the cleaning lady doing the job at this rate!
And like all men they would expect her to clean the floor as well!
The 'cleaning lady' might be more competent.
One of his pet spies in charge of the military. 😂
It gets better and better for Ukraine and the civilised world.
God bless Ukraine
What's GOD..Got to do with anything?,,😜👈🍌🍌👌
Ive heard "pickles" before but this is super dupa pickle!
An Uber-pickle. Pickle-gargantua. Pickle prime. The big cheese of pickles. 🥒
Good !
To create internal Russian discontent against Putin, Russians in Moscow and St Petersburg need to fell discontent. I have been across Russia. These two cities are socially different to the rural areas. The initial internal uprising against Alexandria (Nicholas II was away on campaign) was in St Petersburg in 1917.
And St. Petersburg was the capital at that time, not Moscow.
@@apveening 👍
sometimes putin is in a pickle and sometimes a pickle is in putin.
More Pressure please.☝👴🇺🇸
Go Ukraine!!
germany invaded russia in 1941 but Phillip Ingram is refreshing to listen to, not the usual downplaying Ukraine military strength and exaggerating russian military
See what happens when you have good jets and dam great pilots. They clear the way for the ground troops 👍
🇺🇦💪💪💪💪💪💪💪🇺🇦
He has no one to blame but himself he is forced his war down everyone's throat
So much is possible now, if they go south they can disrupt supply lines and potentially encircle the forces in the south. Or at least force them into defensive positions draining valuable fighters from other areas.
I like this announcer’s voice. It’s comforting like marmite and toast.
Yuk...Toast ?
@@michaelgreig7760 with butter
Every word he said is gold
Russia was invited in 1941 not in 1945
Invited to where .. maybe you meant invaded .
Well what he meant was since ww2
He did mean invaded. "Since 1945" would also make no sense. Since 1941 would. @@mikedon5205
Russia was never invited… anywhere 😂
Don't be silly. Russia invited Ukraine first and now Ukraine has invited Russia. So many invitations. Sheez!
Western media needs to stop with its wording. The interviewer should be ashamed. This is NOT entertainment! Absolute clowns!
To be fair America is pretty much Ukraines sponsor at this point after they’ve sent over 90 billon dollars, they are pretty invested they know Russia was in the wrong to begin with so they don’t mind supporting the underdog defend itself
What will it finally take to get rid of Putin? This has to be the final now in his coffin.
Any open windows in Mokba?..for everybodys bestie Putler.😂
It's a lot smellier than a pickle, what Putler's in.
Phillip, you haven't lost your Northern Ireland accent.
Ukraine is not trying to tie up Russian forces. First they can come behind the invasion forces at Kharkiv. Second they can use Russia defense lines for a buffer. And third, they are on their way to Moscow.
"Russia hasn't been properly invaded since 1945"...
Uhhh... not so sure about that..
The thing that Ukrainians are maybe doing at Donbas is letting Russians get in their territory. It's easier to scoop the enemy if you let them think they are advancing in the middle. Tactics used by many generals in the past. Famous gen Miltiades has let Persians who vastly outnumbered the Athenians to take the middle and then closed the door on them from the flanks.
If Russians are loosing a 1000 troops a day, it's a steep price of any small advancement.
Is the presenter kidding?.. "brings us to that difficult file line between self defence and incursion into somebody else's territory". Boofhead comments are of no value to listeners.
Ukraine is shrinking. Russsia is expanding💪💪💪💪
What's taking sooooooooooo long?? We're already 900 days into this 3-day War
The best defense is an offense.
Well if Russia had kept out of Ukraine it wouldn’t have happened
What does Moscow do ? If the existence of RU is threatened????
The existence of RU is not threatened, the only thing under threat is Putolini's regime.
The Ukranians have shown certain timid "leaders" that their escalation talk is piffle.
He's not just in a pickle, it's a bit sticky, things are pretty sticky down there.
Putin's mail order bride Anna Kabaeva confirms it's a little pickle down there.😂😂😂
Thanks to the failed Russian border crossing towards Kharkiv earlier this year, Ukraine is now allowed to use Western weapons on Russian territory. That creates the following problems for Russia:
1) Suddenly, literally suddenly, the Russians have to protect an additional 500 - 600 km of front. From now on, the Ukrainians will also occasionally "take a look" at other places in Russia. Ukraine has had to station many troops there for more than two years, now the Russians too. The frontline before the 6th of August was probably 1500 km or so, now the Russians have to dilute the same soldiers over 2100 km. But if you assume that the Dnipro is not as strongly defended and possibly even some of the other defenses are so strong, that not a lot of soldiers are required, the dilution is probably a factor of 50% (600 km “moving” front becomes 1200 km moving front).
2) The Russians have already shown in recent days that they are taking very poorly prepared counter-actions. This costs the Russians a lot of people and equipment. Because a mixture of hastily relocated brigades has arrived in the area, communication is chaotic. Rybar reports that even their own troops have come under fire. This is expected to become less chaotic in the coming weeks, but the Russians are showing in Donetsk Oblast and on the left bank of the Dnipro how you can waste people in Meatwaves.
3) Because the Kremlin is in a panic, it will, for example, focus the use of glide bombs mainly on the Ukrainians in Kursk. The Ukrainians will be able to set up their trenches, foxholes and fortifications largely in forests, which means that dropping those horrible glide bombs will also cost fewer Ukrainians lives than it does now in the east.
4) The F16 is here! I don't know, but extra Russian bombers could easily fall out of the sky because they are now blindly sending them to get the Ukrainians out of there, and they are taking too many risks.
5) Ukraine has deployed a great deal of equipment for modern warfare in this invasion. They are jamming Russian communications, they have a great many drones with their pilots in the area, they have brought the latest electronic countermeasures. All because UA knew in advance that the Russians are going to do everything they can to recapture the area. So instead of trying to protect 1500 km of front electronically (and there were many gaps in that), you now only have to concentrate on about 50 km of new front line.
6) The location of the border crossing is extremely well chosen. From Sudza there are mainly star-shaped local / provincial roads to the outside. The Ukrainians will have to block those roads in particular. Initially, the Russians will drive in columns behind each other on these roads as before and then be slaughtered.
7) Politically it could go in all directions
And yes, many Ukrainian soldiers will also lose their lives, but it could easily be 20 dead or captured Russians per single Ukrainian casualty. Ukraine really needs such a ratio to wear Russia down.
I love pickles!
Guess a few generals are going to fall out of windows soon
Maybe invading neighboring countries isn't a great idea if you don't have enough resources to cover your mutual border...
😂😂😂😂😂😂 🇺🇦💪💪
The redline has been crossed a long time ago. And Vlad is playing the long game.
The statement „Ukraine is the only non-nuclear nation ever invading a nuclear nation“ is factually incorrect. Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands…
Microscopic nitpicking ..... I suggest you find another hobby.
Perhaps Ukraine should hold a referundum in the regions they have in their possession...
1941!!! Perhaps this guy need a history lesson
He misspoke. Sometimes I call my children by the wrong name. That doesn't mean I need to learn who my children are.
Let’s not forget a key point; China will be watching just how easily Ukraine have walked into a large area of Russia and how little resistance they’ve faced.
Haishenwai.
he is put in a box.
Russia will run out of young fighters pensioners will need to step up.1000 a day this is crazy numbers .
now I'm hungry for a nice crunchy pickle
The ghost of Kiev is back
It’s time to visit the Crimean Bridge isn’t it?
The guy in the white T shirt finds it hard to read the script
Putin should be given a window office!
well Putin fired Garasimov and replaced him with the FSB chief Bortnikov, yep Bortikov has ZERO military and combat experience hahahah, this will be a DISASTER. Maybe Ukraine will now conquer Moscow hahahah.
The mighty army is falling apart. They can now chose where they want to lose first 🤣
Ukraine needs to do a Putin style "referendum" in Kursk and then claim it is a new country that wants its freedom from Russia.
And the same in Bilhorod.
Putin provoked he announce 3 day operations to take Kiev.
The first time a non nuclear nation has invaded a nuclear one? What about the Falkland’s war.
not mainland though
In International law , the status of the Falklands has not been decided. So, it is not part of UK but a dependant territory and its status is not determined .
@@amacke4736 Israel has the bomb(unofficially) and they have been invaded by nonnuclear countries…
@@bsastarfire250 The status has been decided. The inhabitants by a large majority voted in a free referendum to remain with the UK.
@@apveening Yes, de facto . I am talking under international law . The status is not determined .
Putin may fall out of his own window. It becomes realistic any moment now🤣
I wish commentators would stop talking about escalating into nuclear. That obviously was and is not an option for Putin despite his threats because that would ensure Russias own annihilation.
"Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko ordered reinforcements sent to border areas near Ukraine following reports of several aerial targets from Ukraine getting shot down over Belarus on the evening of August 9."
Lukashenko and Kadyrov are going to have rethink their alliances .... they have no need of sour pickles.
I don't believe that what Ukraine needed was further stretching of it's armed forces.
They can't hold on the territories that were prepared for the attacks for 8 years, how are they going to hold on the unprepared territories, what's the long term plan?
In the meantime the Russian forces didn't stop advancing towards Pokrovsk which is essential for Ukraine, but they traded it for this PR stunt.
No sign of protests in Russia, just more consolidation.
I don't believe Ukraine can hold to these territories for more then 2 months, prior to the elections in US, then they will withdraw, paying a big price for this "media victory".
Get it right. 1941! 🙄
You wear alot of make up but I still love you anyways, anyhow Vlady ❤️
In a pickle ??.... I'd say it's more like deep sh**😂
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I don't like this at all!
Did Ukraine have to get the approval of its western allies before starting this action?
If they did then aren't we declaring war on Russia by association with invasion?
Pickled Putler.
FT just published russian navy maps, where Norway, Germany and England targets are identified for russian nukes!
Ukraine decimated Black Sea russian fleet to decrease that probability!
That's the way it's supposed to be Putin brought it in Ukraine head back if I have Ukraine and I can keep going I will keep going do not stop keep going
It's only a Ukrainian 'special military operation'
Pickle Vlaaaaaaaaad
you can tell the school holidays have started. lol
Vlad and Morty 😂🤣
@@marcl3763for you, yes I can tell.
Now take Kaliningrad and trade it for Crimea
Can you please discuss why the UK government doesn't allow Ukraine to use Storm Shadows against Russian troops in its latest operation?
Despite everything we've learned about Russian "Red Lines" by now?
Because the French have objected because they might be blamed by Russia for allowing Scalp missiles to be used. Same missiles .
@@JohnBooth-bl3rh The French are dictating how British weapons can be used? There's a Brexit joke in there somewhere, but never mind.
Jut bloody come out and say "Ukraine can use our weapons, not the French ones", guaranteed to direct the "blame" in the right direction.
Russians are already blaming "Anglo-Saxons" for everything under the sun, including, hilariously, America's very existence.
The victims are invading Russia,😊
Lol 😂an incursion in to Russian territory of no significant value at the expense of removing military assets on the frontlines.
I will be surprised if Putin is in power in 6 months time.
I will Be Surprised,,IF UKRAINE,,,REPAY"$$,,U.S. F🤣R .ALL THE LOANED,,MONEY🤣🤣
@@SeanMckeag All the money in the world would be better than WW3.