the two worst armies in the world are russia and putin's army. russian army runs from Aleppo, Syria, letting Islamists take in 3 days what russia spent 3 years securing. putin's army is taking heavy losses on the field daily (2030 in one day, 1450 daily on average for November) and still have not taken Ukraine... or Donbas; russian banks have prohibited withdraws, the economy is taking. I keep telling you lot that nothing russia does will be for its benefit. but you scoff. Makes me happy to watch you waste russia.
Ukraine lacks the means to gain the upper hand against Russia and will “lose the war” if the situation continues as it is, former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba has told the Financial Times. “Do we today have the means and tools to turn the tables and change the trajectory of how things are happening? No, we don’t,” Kuleba told the British newspaper in an interview published on Friday, adding: “And if it continues like this, we will lose the war.” On the battlefield, the situation for the Ukrainian Armed Forces grows increasingly dire. No amount of military aid will change the reality of Kiev’s deteriorating position. The myth of Western missile systems as a “magic bullet” to turn the tide of the war is just that a myth. Desertion is starving the Ukrainian army of desperately needed manpower and crippling its battle plans at a crucial time in its war with Russia, which could put Kyiv at a clear disadvantage in future ceasefire talks. Facing every imaginable shortage, tens of thousands of Ukrainian troops, tired and bereft, have walked away from combat and front-line positions to slide into anonymity, according to soldiers, lawyers and Ukrainian officials. Entire units have abandoned their posts, leaving defensive lines vulnerable and accelerating territorial losses, according to military commanders and soldiers. Some take medical leave and never return, haunted by the traumas of war and demoralized by bleak prospects for victory. Others clash with commanders and refuse to carry out orders, sometimes in the middle of firefights. "This problem is critical," said Oleksandr Kovalenko, a Kyiv-based military analyst. "This is the third year of war, and this problem will only grow." Ukrainians going AWOL have laid bare deeply rooted problems bedeviling their military and how Kyiv is managing the war, from the flawed mobilization drive to the overstretching and hollowing out of front-line units. It comes as the U.S. urges Ukraine to draft more troops and allow for the conscription of those as young as 18. "It is clear that now, frankly speaking, we have already squeezed the maximum out of our people," said an officer with the 72nd Brigade, who noted that desertion was one of the main reasons Ukraine lost the town of Vuhledar in October. Many deserters don't return after being granted medical leave. Bone-tired by the constancy of war, they are psychologically and emotionally scarred. They feel guilt about being unable to summon the will to fight, anger over how the war effort is being led and frustration that it seems unwinnable. "Being quiet about a huge problem only harms our country," said Serhii Hnezdilov, one of few soldiers to speak publicly about his choice to desert. He was charged shortly after the AP interviewed him in September. Another deserter said he initially left his infantry unit with permission because he needed surgery. By the time his leave was up, he couldn't bring himself to return. He still has nightmares about the comrades he saw get killed. "The best way to explain it is imagining you are sitting under incoming fire and from their (Russian) side, it's 50 shells coming toward you, while from our side, it's just one. Then you see how your friends are getting torn to pieces, and you realize that any second, it can happen to you," he said. Desertion has turned battle plans into sand that slips through military commanders' fingertips. The AP learned of cases in which defensive lines were severely compromised because entire units defied orders and abandoned their positions. Major General Christian Freuding, the head of the Bundeswehr's Situation Center Ukraine at the German Ministry of Defence, believes that Ukraine will lose Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast by early 2025. Source: Freuding on the German Defence Ministry’s Nachgefragt podcast, as reported by European Pravda. Details: Freuding believes that "Russia now has the military initiative on all fronts, in all regions", including the Donbas area, which has been the center of hostilities for several months. Quote: "Russia is attacking there with an almost unthinkable deployment of people and materiel," the German general continued, highlighting the Russian forces' heavy losses of up to 2,000 people every day. For Ukraine, Freuding says, the situation is particularly critical in the city of Pokrovsk, Donetsk Oblast, which serves as a major transportation hub for Ukrainian forces. "I believe that Pokrovsk will have to be abandoned at the end of the year or at the beginning of 2025," he noted. The Estonian defense forces’ intelligence center said in October that Ukrainian forces may be forced to withdraw from Pokrovsk by the end of the year.
You should do videos about Syria too, its crazy how fast the opposition is advancing. It seems with Hezbollah crippled, Russia distracted in Ukraine, and Iran weakened. that the Syrian army has collapsed.
Hey Weeb, I'm guessing you saw Suriyak's post that updates for his Ukraine map might be significantly less frequent now that Syria's plunged back into full-blown war. Are there any other high quality mappers you'd recommend to fill the gap?
I dont think that the Russians will capture all of south Donetzk before 2025. This is a lot of ground with more defensive positions and a few big towns, it will not be that easy.
@@againstviralmisinformation510 I think his job is to keep you so hyped up about Slava Russia that you fail to see how bad russia is at war and distract you from the imminent death of russia.
Russian advances seem to have slowed down and Ukraine making successful counters at Chasiv Yar. I don’t understand how this is possible. Russia need to get this job done before things get silly.
As far as I understand, Russia doesn't do these things on timelines. They 're winning the war of attrition and this is what has brought them at the gates of Pokrovsk.
The VDV formations in Kursk are not from Chasiv Yar front if I remember correctly. HistoryLegends listed them out, including previous deployments, in one of his videos about Kursk.
Why Russians advancing in Kursk region stricktly within their own territory, never stepping to the Sumy region? I don`t mean some large offencive in Sumy direction, but just using the area for own convenience. It`s like they sticking along the border.
The answer is that in Kursk, Russia has the Ukrainian forces where it wants them, that is, where they serve it most. Ukraine sent its best units to the Kursk campaign. The Russians let them enter for tens of kilometers before coming out to forcefully stop them. This implies that all these units that are being lost in Kursk could have helped a lot to support the Dombass front that is losing ground day by day. Now if the Ukrainian troops in Kursk withdraw it will be a very big political and strategic defeat for Zelensky, it could even cost him his dismissal. He is trapped, in Kursk he cannot retreat and in Dombass he does not have the strength to advance.
They're desperate to get the territory back before Trump's coronation, or otherwise they'll be in a worse negotiating position. Why then waste resources next to Kursk? They need to focus.
So The Bear's Slow Motion Offensive lumbers on (a hat tip to DPA for his take on the acronym). Despite bad-mouthing their plight Ukrainians are putting on a pretty good show for a supposedly comatose defender bedeviled by poor morale, desertions, lack of ammo and trained reserves, blah-blah-blah. In fact Dima (Military Summary) recalls they played this lament before their autumn offensive in 2022 and their Kursk incursion earlier this year. He believes they're planning a new counteroffensive even as they wail they're at the end of their tether, helpless before Russian firepower and fresh reserves. We'll see.
Kursk showed that they don't have any secret reserves for a big operation. The only way they could stage it was by pulling them from other sections of the front. Which is why Russian advances significantly escalated after Kursk.
@@atarkus8 That's a common explanation and makes perfect sense. Yet in war strange things can happen. Speaking of reserves, why have Rus advances in Toretsk, Chasiv Yar, Kupiansk, Sieversk and Kursk fronts stalled? Could it be Russia is also running out of reserves? Like, who wants to volunteer for a "war of attrition" when both sides have similar weapons and tactics? Can't think of anyone in their right mind doing it for any price.
I'm sure others will cover that. Some may even provide details of all of the various groups involved, their backgrounds and who is funding and supporting them.
Ho un paio di domande sempre se avro risposta la prima e nel dombass luhansk donesk ci sono rss a go-go perche gli ucraini quando perdono terreno dicono che i russi non prendono niente? Seconda domanda: il vuoto che prendono i russi davvero e cosi vuoto di rss e se e cosi questa guerra a che serve?
Lo scopo dichiarato dei russi è la demilitarizzazione e la denazificazione dell'Ucraina. Demilitarizzazione vuol dire destruzione delle forze armate, obiettivo che i russi stanno raggiungendo. I guadagni territoriali vengono con ciò. Denazificazione vuol dire essenzialmente sostituzione delle persone attualmente al potere (infrastrutture istituzionali comprese) in Ucraina con persone filorusse. Gli ucraini dicono che i russi non prendono niente perché gli fa comodo: qui in Occidente si parla sempre di "propaganda russa", ma quasi mai di propaganda ucraina, e quella esiste eccome. Il "vuoto" non è così vuoto come dicono, perché il Donbass è - o almeno era prima della guerra - una delle regioni più popolose dell'Ucraina, a differenza della regione di Kursk in Russia, dove l'unica città grande è proprio Kursk. Se guardiamo a che cosa serve la guerra ai russi, possiamo ipotetizzare alcune cose fra le seguenti: la creazione di un corridoio per collegare la Crimea al retroterra (obiettivo essenzialmente raggiunto). Dopo i referendum nelle quattro regioni annesse nell'autunno del 2022, un secondo obiettivo è l'adeguamento della realtà alla lettera della costituzione russa, che le considera territorio russo anche in quelle parti che sono ancora controllate dagli ucraini. Un terzo obiettivo sono le materie prime fossili contenute nel Donbass e il terreno fra i più fertili del mondo. Spero aver dato una risposta soddisfacente. Sennò, chiedi quel che vuoi sapere ancora.
@Donello ottime risposte grazie quindi potrò rispondere a certi canali ucraini che seguono le stronzate del drogato d ucraina che dicono abbiamo perso territori inutili o spazi inservibili e li potrò chiedere anche perché l occidente ci tiene tanto ad averle se sono inutili ti ringrazio di cuore per le risposte più che sufficienti
isn’t trust if you are the place where the Ukrainians apparently accidentally left half the town opened to rush in advance I’ve been speaking about it at the time but the huge mistake that they obviously made, and it’s just the place with the Russians, match the mistake by voluntarily withdrawing from the wide open territoryfor no apparent reason except they couldn’t think fast enough to adapt to unexpected reality. Is that place that you talked about some time ago?😊😊😊 14:30 😊
no, but russia is losing. nation crumbling economy troubles, future of russian population in deep trouble.... oh, man, whoever decided to invade Ukraine is a total idiot.
Yo seem an interesting Guy. I have a question for you, If Russia is so weak, why IS the West so worried 🤔? That it consumes all your Media, all your time, all your Budget, and you even unalived your economies to contain it?
What would Strategic Sense for the Ukraines Pull back to the Dnipro River and preserve what’s left and Negotiate Not fight a war of attrition in the Donbas
All the sense is in US point of view. They reached almost all their goals. Ucrainian people have never been considered important. This explains the logic of the war.
Russia should make it clear to nato that if they send troops into Ukraine than russia will invade the Baltic states. That will give every nato leader something very serious to worry about. Russia where is your strategic thinking?
As usual Ukrainian resource use is misguided. They focus on Chasiv Yar, which will be meaningless if Russia continues to advance in southern Donbas as they will be able to push north enveloping that fortified area, as well as pushing west to the north of the zaphorozhia defences.
"The two most powerful warriors are Time and Patience" Leo Tolstoy, Russian author of War and Peace.
“They have all the watches but we have all the time” - Taliban commander
the two worst armies in the world are russia and putin's army. russian army runs from Aleppo, Syria, letting Islamists take in 3 days what russia spent 3 years securing. putin's army is taking heavy losses on the field daily (2030 in one day, 1450 daily on average for November) and still have not taken Ukraine... or Donbas; russian banks have prohibited withdraws, the economy is taking. I keep telling you lot that nothing russia does will be for its benefit. but you scoff. Makes me happy to watch you waste russia.
"I've had diarrhea for 3 days" - me
@@akosbogar1885 Consider yourself lucky, Volodymry has had it for two years 🚽
@@mickg7299 .....and no end in sight!😂
Thanks for the update Weeb! The analysis of the drone aspect was appreciated. A new wrinkle to war!
Hypersonic shovels are next
An Intercontinental Ballistic washingMachine, with the Shovel warheads removed, was recently tested by Russia.
@@leighz1962 and?
Lol
25% intrest rates and 150 ruble for a dollar - loading
@@edthebumblingfoolIt worked!
Thanks Weeb 🙏
Thanks Weeb
Greetings from Germany - Leipzig
Don't vote CDU or socialists
@@paolomartinelli345 Yes! AfD or nothing else! Fine weekend!
@@TangoDusche are AfD pro-Russian traitors? Asking for a friend.
@@TangoDusche aren't they pro-Russian traitors, basically?
@@paolomartinelli345 There are no really socialist you gonna vote for in Germany. Greetings from Germany-Dresden.
Great report Weeb.
Meanwhile, Denys is spraying his shorts about Syria...
Denys the runner.
Those Spanish speaking Chasiv Yar soldiers, eh? And yesterday, 40 dead Americans in Kursk.
Ukraine lacks the means to gain the upper hand against Russia and will “lose the war” if the situation continues as it is, former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba has told the Financial Times.
“Do we today have the means and tools to turn the tables and change the trajectory of how things are happening? No, we don’t,” Kuleba told the British newspaper in an interview published on Friday, adding: “And if it continues like this, we will lose the war.”
On the battlefield, the situation for the Ukrainian Armed Forces grows increasingly dire. No amount of military aid will change the reality of Kiev’s deteriorating position. The myth of Western missile systems as a “magic bullet” to turn the tide of the war is just that a myth.
Desertion is starving the Ukrainian army of desperately needed manpower and crippling its battle plans at a crucial time in its war with Russia, which could put Kyiv at a clear disadvantage in future ceasefire talks. Facing every imaginable shortage, tens of thousands of Ukrainian troops, tired and bereft, have walked away from combat and front-line positions to slide into anonymity, according to soldiers, lawyers and Ukrainian officials. Entire units have abandoned their posts, leaving defensive lines vulnerable and accelerating territorial losses, according to military commanders and soldiers.
Some take medical leave and never return, haunted by the traumas of war and demoralized by bleak prospects for victory. Others clash with commanders and refuse to carry out orders, sometimes in the middle of firefights.
"This problem is critical," said Oleksandr Kovalenko, a Kyiv-based military analyst. "This is the third year of war, and this problem will only grow."
Ukrainians going AWOL have laid bare deeply rooted problems bedeviling their military and how Kyiv is managing the war, from the flawed mobilization drive to the overstretching and hollowing out of front-line units. It comes as the U.S. urges Ukraine to draft more troops and allow for the conscription of those as young as 18.
"It is clear that now, frankly speaking, we have already squeezed the maximum out of our people," said an officer with the 72nd Brigade, who noted that desertion was one of the main reasons Ukraine lost the town of Vuhledar in October.
Many deserters don't return after being granted medical leave. Bone-tired by the constancy of war, they are psychologically and emotionally scarred. They feel guilt about being unable to summon the will to fight, anger over how the war effort is being led and frustration that it seems unwinnable.
"Being quiet about a huge problem only harms our country," said Serhii Hnezdilov, one of few soldiers to speak publicly about his choice to desert. He was charged shortly after the AP interviewed him in September.
Another deserter said he initially left his infantry unit with permission because he needed surgery. By the time his leave was up, he couldn't bring himself to return.
He still has nightmares about the comrades he saw get killed.
"The best way to explain it is imagining you are sitting under incoming fire and from their (Russian) side, it's 50 shells coming toward you, while from our side, it's just one. Then you see how your friends are getting torn to pieces, and you realize that any second, it can happen to you," he said.
Desertion has turned battle plans into sand that slips through military commanders' fingertips.
The AP learned of cases in which defensive lines were severely compromised because entire units defied orders and abandoned their positions.
Major General Christian Freuding, the head of the Bundeswehr's Situation Center Ukraine at the German Ministry of Defence, believes that Ukraine will lose Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast by early 2025.
Source: Freuding on the German Defence Ministry’s Nachgefragt podcast, as reported by European Pravda.
Details: Freuding believes that "Russia now has the military initiative on all fronts, in all regions", including the Donbas area, which has been the center of hostilities for several months.
Quote: "Russia is attacking there with an almost unthinkable deployment of people and materiel," the German general continued, highlighting the Russian forces' heavy losses of up to 2,000 people every day.
For Ukraine, Freuding says, the situation is particularly critical in the city of Pokrovsk, Donetsk Oblast, which serves as a major transportation hub for Ukrainian forces.
"I believe that Pokrovsk will have to be abandoned at the end of the year or at the beginning of 2025," he noted.
The Estonian defense forces’ intelligence center said in October that Ukrainian forces may be forced to withdraw from Pokrovsk by the end of the year.
Thank you for this information, @namur-iq6ih.
Sounds like he is negotiating for more hardware before Trump gets into power.
Thanks 👍
Estonia has about 200 strong Army. So it sounds quite funny.
Quit with the long speeches- no one reads them.
Looks like Ukrainian troops in Chasov Yar formed a pocket by themself.
Thanks :)
These battles are DECISIVE, as the stalemate of a war grinds on for another three years.
You should do videos about Syria too, its crazy how fast the opposition is advancing. It seems with Hezbollah crippled, Russia distracted in Ukraine, and Iran weakened. that the Syrian army has collapsed.
Coverage on what’s happening in Syria?
A man cannot be in two places at the same time..
No Russian in control in Syria 🇸🇾...😊
Israel and Ukraine’s ally Isis is suddenly advancing
Weeb can you make a video on situation in Syria?
No
For the horde!
Slava shovels!
And washing machine chips!
Tak for opdatering.
Hey Weeb, I'm guessing you saw Suriyak's post that updates for his Ukraine map might be significantly less frequent now that Syria's plunged back into full-blown war. Are there any other high quality mappers you'd recommend to fill the gap?
Unfortunately not, I'll have to see how I can deal with his vacuum.
I dont think that the Russians will capture all of south Donetzk before 2025. This is a lot of ground with more defensive positions and a few big towns, it will not be that easy.
Will you make analysis video over the fighting in syria and offensive in aleppo and why the syrian army positions collapsed?
no, because it makes russia look as bad at war as they really are
Who cares about the middle east?
@@againstviralmisinformation510 I think his job is to keep you so hyped up about Slava Russia that you fail to see how bad russia is at war and distract you from the imminent death of russia.
Russian advances seem to have slowed down and Ukraine making successful counters at Chasiv Yar. I don’t understand how this is possible.
Russia need to get this job done before things get silly.
As far as I understand, Russia doesn't do these things on timelines. They 're winning the war of attrition and this is what has brought them at the gates of Pokrovsk.
@@Lina_Antoniou U TALK🤮
The VDV formations in Kursk are not from Chasiv Yar front if I remember correctly. HistoryLegends listed them out, including previous deployments, in one of his videos about Kursk.
It's another impenetrable fortress one more going to dust 🎉🎉🎉🎉
ukraine's offensive was successful... in aleppo
Why Russians advancing in Kursk region stricktly within their own territory, never stepping to the Sumy region? I don`t mean some large offencive in Sumy direction, but just using the area for own convenience. It`s like they sticking along the border.
so what.
@@kjererrt7804 Just wonder.
The answer is that in Kursk, Russia has the Ukrainian forces where it wants them, that is, where they serve it most. Ukraine sent its best units to the Kursk campaign. The Russians let them enter for tens of kilometers before coming out to forcefully stop them. This implies that all these units that are being lost in Kursk could have helped a lot to support the Dombass front that is losing ground day by day. Now if the Ukrainian troops in Kursk withdraw it will be a very big political and strategic defeat for Zelensky, it could even cost him his dismissal. He is trapped, in Kursk he cannot retreat and in Dombass he does not have the strength to advance.
@@heroesinnombre That`s all quite correct, but I meant the tactical level
They're desperate to get the territory back before Trump's coronation, or otherwise they'll be in a worse negotiating position. Why then waste resources next to Kursk? They need to focus.
RUclips deleting my comments again..
@@brotherhoodofnod8852 Everybody's is, you're not special, RUclips doesnt care about you. Now take the tinfoil hat off
@@kuro1132ok
It happen all the time to pretty much all the people
bro i don’t care
Any comment i make about ukraine war has only like 1 in 4 chance of not being autodeleted. RUclips auto censor AI is out of control
Will this end like the Korean War?
Someone in Kiev is now accepting to cede occupied territory to Russia
Decisive battle #73.
So The Bear's Slow Motion Offensive lumbers on (a hat tip to DPA for his take on the acronym). Despite bad-mouthing their plight Ukrainians are putting on a pretty good show for a supposedly comatose defender bedeviled by poor morale, desertions, lack of ammo and trained reserves, blah-blah-blah. In fact Dima (Military Summary) recalls they played this lament before their autumn offensive in 2022 and their Kursk incursion earlier this year. He believes they're planning a new counteroffensive even as they wail they're at the end of their tether, helpless before Russian firepower and fresh reserves. We'll see.
Yeah I noticed this funny explanation of the acronym too, DPA has humor and is quite funny despite the actual sad theme.
Kursk showed that they don't have any secret reserves for a big operation. The only way they could stage it was by pulling them from other sections of the front. Which is why Russian advances significantly escalated after Kursk.
@@atarkus8 It ` Cut 2 ways `
@@atarkus8 That's a common explanation and makes perfect sense. Yet in war strange things can happen. Speaking of reserves, why have Rus advances in Toretsk, Chasiv Yar, Kupiansk, Sieversk and Kursk fronts stalled? Could it be Russia is also running out of reserves? Like, who wants to volunteer for a "war of attrition" when both sides have similar weapons and tactics? Can't think of anyone in their right mind doing it for any price.
Can you also make videos about the ongoing war in Syria? There is a lot of shit happening, which looks not good for syrian army and russia
I'm sure others will cover that. Some may even provide details of all of the various groups involved, their backgrounds and who is funding and supporting them.
Will Ukraine be an oblast or a krai?
hopefully a desert
La Russie a remis 502 corps de neonazis Ukrainiens contre 0 corps Russe. La chair à canon marche très bien 😂😂😂😂.
👍👏👏👏♥️🔥👋
Ho un paio di domande sempre se avro risposta la prima e nel dombass luhansk donesk ci sono rss a go-go perche gli ucraini quando perdono terreno dicono che i russi non prendono niente? Seconda domanda: il vuoto che prendono i russi davvero e cosi vuoto di rss e se e cosi questa guerra a che serve?
Lo scopo dichiarato dei russi è la demilitarizzazione e la denazificazione dell'Ucraina. Demilitarizzazione vuol dire destruzione delle forze armate, obiettivo che i russi stanno raggiungendo. I guadagni territoriali vengono con ciò. Denazificazione vuol dire essenzialmente sostituzione delle persone attualmente al potere (infrastrutture istituzionali comprese) in Ucraina con persone filorusse. Gli ucraini dicono che i russi non prendono niente perché gli fa comodo: qui in Occidente si parla sempre di "propaganda russa", ma quasi mai di propaganda ucraina, e quella esiste eccome. Il "vuoto" non è così vuoto come dicono, perché il Donbass è - o almeno era prima della guerra - una delle regioni più popolose dell'Ucraina, a differenza della regione di Kursk in Russia, dove l'unica città grande è proprio Kursk. Se guardiamo a che cosa serve la guerra ai russi, possiamo ipotetizzare alcune cose fra le seguenti: la creazione di un corridoio per collegare la Crimea al retroterra (obiettivo essenzialmente raggiunto). Dopo i referendum nelle quattro regioni annesse nell'autunno del 2022, un secondo obiettivo è l'adeguamento della realtà alla lettera della costituzione russa, che le considera territorio russo anche in quelle parti che sono ancora controllate dagli ucraini. Un terzo obiettivo sono le materie prime fossili contenute nel Donbass e il terreno fra i più fertili del mondo. Spero aver dato una risposta soddisfacente. Sennò, chiedi quel che vuoi sapere ancora.
@Donello ottime risposte grazie quindi potrò rispondere a certi canali ucraini che seguono le stronzate del drogato d ucraina che dicono abbiamo perso territori inutili o spazi inservibili e li potrò chiedere anche perché l occidente ci tiene tanto ad averle se sono inutili ti ringrazio di cuore per le risposte più che sufficienti
If i talk to the right russian commander will he sell me some shovels?
some brains maybe.
isn’t trust if you are the place where the Ukrainians apparently accidentally left half the town opened to rush in advance I’ve been speaking about it at the time but the huge mistake that they obviously made, and it’s just the place with the Russians, match the mistake by voluntarily withdrawing from the wide open territoryfor no apparent reason except they couldn’t think fast enough to adapt to unexpected reality. Is that place that you talked about some time ago?😊😊😊 14:30 😊
Give us a Syrian update!
2tHE RUSSIAN RAN OUT OF WEAPONS SINCE APRIL 2022 ACCORDING TO ZIO JOE?" HAHAHAHA
Thanks
Ukraine is winning 🥇 😂😂😂🤪🤣🤣
no, but russia is losing. nation crumbling economy troubles, future of russian population in deep trouble.... oh, man, whoever decided to invade Ukraine is a total idiot.
If the Ukrainians drive the Russians from Chasiv Yar it changes a lot.
Chasov Yar is hard for its opposition to get into. Most likely the Russians have some plan wider than the city itself.
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AI generated sub titles still leave a lot to be desired
And forever they will.
The same Chasir Yar that was going to fall in days 8 months ago?
Yo seem an interesting Guy. I have a question for you, If Russia is so weak, why IS the West so worried 🤔? That it consumes all your Media, all your time, all your Budget, and you even unalived your economies to contain it?
Assh@le
And I thought there was going to be Beach party by August 2023? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Glad i'm pumping my tax $ into your country.
I don't remember people making this prediction.
Oh ORKrania and his green (obvious)
president is losing one more tooth 😂 on the shape of a weirdo sausage dog 😮
HOT-DOG ANYONE???😂
What would Strategic Sense for the Ukraines
Pull back to the Dnipro River and preserve what’s left and Negotiate
Not fight a war of attrition in the Donbas
All the sense is in US point of view. They reached almost all their goals. Ucrainian people have never been considered important. This explains the logic of the war.
What parts of your country do you want to give up to an invader?
@@jesan733 The parts they have no ability to retake.
@@eliaspinero1337 they? You mean "I'?
Zelensky has all but capitulated.
He’s going to hang on like a dingleberry 😅
Russia should make it clear to nato that if they send troops into Ukraine than russia will invade the Baltic states. That will give every nato leader something very serious to worry about. Russia where is your strategic thinking?
As usual Ukrainian resource use is misguided. They focus on Chasiv Yar, which will be meaningless if Russia continues to advance in southern Donbas as they will be able to push north enveloping that fortified area, as well as pushing west to the north of the zaphorozhia defences.
rly?
@@kjererrt7804 Yeah, if they capture Pokrovsk.
Absolute boarlarchs u just spouted
First
😂😂😂
Ukies still in Russia,what? Best hope China doesn’t get any ideas…
China doesn't want to get such ideas anyway. If Xi is sane, he knows that his country is as much a NATO target as Russia.