repeat: It's quite obvious, isn't it? Ukraine's rapid expansion in Kursk has come to an end. From now on, they will have to allocate more resources (manpower and military equipment) to Kursk to maintain the front line. Everything is unfolding as expected. Novohrodivka is a city twice size of Sudzha and four times size of Ocheretyne. It is located below Pokrovsk and represents the last and most important defensive line for Pokrovsk. Within three days, Ukraine lost 75% of it. Was such a situation possible a year ago? Are pro-Ukrainians still unaware of what’s happening, or are they pretending not to see it and unwilling to face the truth? Ukraine has wasted a significant amount of military resources in the Kursk border area, which has accelerated its defeat in Donetsk.
From an economic and military perspective, I think these coal mines are more valuable than the fields in Kursk. May be Russia took for multiple billion dollars worth of assets in these undefended area's.
Has been a long journey watching Weeb Union and how the war unfolds everyday. I still remember the Bakhmut old days... man, time passes so freaking fast!
It has became a history and people have moved on but the same scenario is continuously happening like de ja vu to Ukraine NATO Cocainsky and when they said they will hold or keep the areas of Kursk they are occupying now,I laugh out loud 😆 😂😂,like they ever hold anything even with the help of their so called nato and they forgot Adivka,bakmut etc,that they said the same thing and get mobbed like it’s nothing by real soldiers (Russians warriors/heroes/soldiers 🇷🇺) and the few that luckily made it alive ran for their lives 😂, the same is and will happen to them in Kursk and the rest other places as long as Russia 🇷🇺 want it and they will have no matter what,against all odds.
Ukrainiab put fierce resistance in Bakhmut as they had hope for 2023 counter offensive. Now no hope any more. Russian now trying to creat buffer zone around Donetsk City
@@HungNguyen-qc7cp They did but largely because Bakhmut was a Russian built fortress town. So the Russians were essentially doing a siege test on their own technology. And it held up very well.
The advance can't go faster than supply lines can be established. I read an article today saying new recruits are so poorly trained that they are retreating without permission. There is no 'will to fight' within the AFU. The Ukraine committed all its reserves to the Kursk incursion. The Russians had been pondering how they would get to those reserves and the Zelenskiy dictatorship served them on a platter in Kurst where they have no vehicles to leave the area and are being wiped out by Russian Gen. Opty and his Special Forces killing units.
Even pro-Russian media talking about 6.2k KIA during the Kursk invasion. It's clearly not "all its reserves". But they lost a lot of elite soldiers and important vehicles for 1 town, bunch of forest villages and open fields. And the most key event - they lost act of surprise. If they want to take some more land, it's going to be a bloodbath with too much of a heavy casualty that it worth for.
I mean we've seen men get snatched off the street by pressgangs for months, anyone expecting "will to fight" in those new Ukie brigades is high on copium.
UKRAINIAN SOLDIER ON THE EASTERN FRONT: Best troops pulled out for the Kursk offensive, Russia aggressively advancing, No experienced reserves, No retreat orders when in a meat grinder, no retreat orders when circled, No rotation, Major supply roads getting cut, No air support, Little competent command structure left. What is a Ukrainian soldier to do?
@@johnf7683 They doing that already in a decent amount surrendering or just leaving positions, but I would not try to surrender in Kursk I have the feeling the Russians are very mad since Ukrainins trageted so many civilians there + they in Russia land there are other rules I would say.
Hey Weeb I would like to notify to you about the russian reports that the Russians have entered Nikolaevka (they have taken Krasny Yar for some days now) if true, this would also mean the end of Hrodivka as it would be almost guaranteed to fall. Also there are other reports that came out today about the full capture of Kalinovo and about how the Russians reached positions on the edge of the Karlivka. All of this can be seen on the divgen map.
Looks like Russians aren't even contesting Grodovka that seriously. It is on low ground, whereas Novogrodovka is on high ground, with many highrise buildings, and a railway running through the city, and has much greater strategic value in the push towards Pokrovsk. With Nikolaevka about to fall to Russian hands, the front is now only 2-3 fields away from the edge of Mirnograd. Once Russians finish mopping up Novogrodovka and securing the flanks, we might see a move towards Mirnograd by next week.
@@pineapplesareyummy6352Yea, another thing that I missed in my comment is about how the Russians are reported to be fighting in Mykhailivka (the town beside Selidovo) once they capture that the fight for Selidovo will most likely begin. The Pokrovsk front is falling in all directions for the Ukrainians
I don't think even the bravest Russia support could have predicted Novogrodovka would be taken in 4-5 days with minimal fighting. The buildings are intact with only minimal damage. It seems all the Ukrainians have gone on vacation in Kursk. 🤣🤣🤣
Even Trump called Zelensky "A great seller". But sellers don't sell promises. They sell product. Like Ukraine “gold mine” with $12 trillion worth of critical minerals.
@@LancesArmorStriking Banning the Orthodox church is true, just the tortures of Priest is new to me. You can also see online how Ukrainians selling churche relicts online kinda fktup.
@@LancesArmorStriking the evidence on this issue is non direct mostly, first thing is that there are multiple videos of police and soldiers bullying priests but we wouldn’t say it’s straight up torture. The real problem is that ukrainians have special prisons for political enemies, they are often work camps where people have very short life spans and currently its not disclosed how many christians are locked up or dead because they are treated as terrorists and there are no public trials nor records available to anyone outside of ukr gov. Every priest is persecuted, many priests on the online ukrainian kill list webpage.
Probably, they wanted to capture the Kursk nuclear power plant, and maybe even the city of Kursk. They had about one week for that. Of course, they wouldn't admit it, because the first official comments came about one week after beginning of the incursion and they hadn't achieved those goals by that moment, so they changed the official narrative.
Because they had no other choice. If they had comitted those troops to the southern front, they may have slowed the Russians down a few days, maybe a week. But ultimately, they would have not made any difference. Comitting them to an offensive through a poorly defended, if strategically insignificant part of the front at least got them a propaganda victory. Overall, the situation for Ukraine is just so bad at this point that it pretty much does not matter what they do any more.
Thanks Weeb, very interesting. I still believe at least two additional fronts will be opened in Kursk though. I hope Russia is not tricked into thinning the border troops as that is the moment they will come. Kursk was always going to grind to a halt - then the second waves come elsewhere - but also note that Russian advances are only to river lines. Advances beyond natural barriers are not holdable as a tiny beachhead, so would just have been a tactical manoeuvre to win addition time to dig in and fortify defensive positions
NATO legitimately said that Ukraine was too corrupt to join NATO. Tells you all you need to know about the competence of the people in charge there. No wonder why the situation on the front is like this.
In Kursk Oblast, you expose as in Ukrainian hands a large part of the sectors in blue, but these are not possessions, they are only and exclusively small groups of soldiers, they would be easily eliminated, but Putin urged the troops to operate with great caution, both to preserve the territory, and the citizens still in the settlements. For this reason the Russian soldiers take a long time to clean the sectors. Since the beginning of the conflict, it is known that the Ukrainians use civilians as shields.
The main goal of devastating strikes on the energy system of Ukraine is to disrupt the energy supply to military and military-industrial infrastructure. The destruction of the fuel reserve and disruption of operation of the energy system directly affect the combat capability of the Ukrainian troops and the supply of weapons and military equipment from abroad to the frontlines. The Ukrainian military is forced to use diesel locomotives instead of electric ones, which turned out to be useless amid the constant strikes. The long-term shutdown of the energy infrastructure will significantly complicate logistics, as well as the repair of military equipment and the work of the entire Ukrainian industry aimed to support the military operations.
Soon there will be more Ukrainians taking actions into their own hands ( burning vehicles etc ) like what is happening every night in Odessa. Once Winter starts, and people in the cities start freezing, there is bound to be an uprising / revolt....
russians also are trying to force civilians away in cold winter times. people move to country side in Ukraine. easier to hide and heat. in large apartment buildings in big towns central heating radiators get frozen, and then bust and flood everything when defrost. making it impossible to live even for these who arranged alternative heating.
DINIPRO RIVER, here I come. Dinipro banks as buffer zone. Incursion into Kursk made Russia to go all the way to Dinipro as buffer zone ,once and for all.
Российские блогеры уже сообщают о том, что вся Новогродовка за исключением одной шахты под контролем России. Также сообщается о том, что армия сходу заняла Мемрик и Калиново и готовится к штурму Селидово, который может оказаться таким же успешным, как и штурм Новогродовки. Также, сообщается о взятии Николаевки (севернее Красного Яра), что в конечном счёте может привести к падению Гродовки и началу боёв за Мирноград в самое ближайшее время. Но всё равно, спасибо за такие информативные сводки!
And what I have noticed - sub count moves way to slowly, unlike pro UA channels. I bet Weeb is under a shadow "ban" as I have found out about this channel in comments under pro UA channels, which were pushed onto my feed constantly, despite me not watching or subing to them.
@@AugustusCaesar88true, but most people in my country actually think Russia will invade the baltics after Ukraine. They believe whatever the tv tells them.
@@brianrasmussen2956 ukraine captured a few useless abandoned fields that they will lose is the near future anyways and russia is capturing actual towns in ukraine.
2:56. To me, it seems that if the Russians can break through upto Hirnyk and Kurakhivka, probably 8 brigades are disconnected from Pokrovsk: these are 47, 25, 59, 56, 46, 33, 79 and 72. Maybe next month some 600 km^2 west of Donetsk-City, between Vuledar and Memryk, is about to collaps....
The Russians are playing the long game. Instead of any MASSIVE offensives they just slowly grind away and advance in 10 places a day so Ukraine is never consolidating but always slowly retreating.
@@PancakeProduct its the other way around its the Ukrainins that are getting deep into Russian land lmao. Ukraine has no Air support this alone says everything + supply lines are slow and the reservers are very poor trained. in Kursk the Ukraininas loosing easy 3x more than the russians.
The term "fortified" positions are really exaggerated when it comes to this war. When I think of fortified positions, I envision bunkers, pillbixes, concrete artillery shelters, anti-tank ditches, abatis, etc. Like the Maginot Line, the Atlantic Wall, or Tarawa. These are just shallow trenches you have to crouch in to get proper coverage, and weapons pits for vehicles and artillery. So say entrenched positions, but I see no fortification whatsoever. The other word misused a lot is "breakthrough". Steady momentum against a line that retreats under pressure is not a breakthrough, merely an advance. A breakthrough is just that, where you continue to advance unimpeded because you no longer have resistence to your advance.
If you break through a defensive line, it's a breakthrough per definition. Also in the Donetsk section the "shallow trenches" have been built since 2014. Ukraine is corrupt but not that corrupt... So there are actual fortified positions.
@TheHimbeerjoghurt But no one has broken "through" anything. The Russians are steadily capturing towns, trenches, etc., but there are still enemy forces opposing the next advance. Pushing the front forward is not breaking "through" it. And multiple trenches dug over the course of years are just that. A lot of trenches don't make a fort.
Avdeevka, Pokrovsk, Chasov Yar, Marinka, Kurakhovo, Klescheevka (and essentially all places that have been fortified since 2014) really are built with reinforced concrete and steel
Russians have now pushed well past the 2014 line. The Toretsk/Niu York sector was the last old front. There are now no more old fortifications left, especially this far out west where there wasn't a frontline until recently. Ukrainians will not have had any time to build anything beyond rudimentary trenches.
Not so long ago we consider Russians taking streets and some houses as "advance". Now whole villages and cities are falling for a day or two. Russians learned their trade well.
@@brianrasmussen2956 Closer and closer to Pokrovsk, actually. The fire pocket in Russia has been largely (if not completely already) stabilised. Once it does its job, it will be pushed out for free.
“A viler evil than to murder a man, is to sell him suicide as an act of virtue. A viler evil than to throw a man into a sacrificial furnace, is to demand that he leap in, of his own will, and that he build the furnace, besides.” ― Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
Hello Weeb Union, thank you for the video once again. I was wondering if you could do a month by month progression video of this year? Or just to show it again at some point. I am assuming ylu have the data for the frontline changes to the date saved
It looks to me that the Russians are aiming for Selydove to use it as a logistics center to coordinate the Prokosvsk offensive; that road, once secured, looks promising.
Telegram won't shut down and I'm not doing anything illegal, the issue is whether Russian army will continue posting stuff on it which would limit the information I receive through osint accounts. There will still be ways to contact sources on the ground through other media so there shouldn't be any changes to the situation.
Today there was news coverage saying that the evacuation from Pokrovsk is going slowly by diesel powered train that runs once a week and can take 500 persons. Also reports that those evacuating are falling prey to fraudelent schemes such as paying for deposits of rental places or taxis only to lose their money. The government gives a lump sum of about €40 per person and an additional €45 per child to allow for the displaced to settle. The displaced complain about the housing in the west of Ukraine where the rents have sky-rocketed and some are forced to stay in barns and cattle sheds. The government has given an order for all to evacuate within the next two weeks.
Some of the most vocal advocates ive consistently met for the United State's involvement in ukraine have been young women who are dems. Women should be eligible for the draft given they can vote for politicians that start and in this case escalate wars. I feel no obligation as a man to protect them from the draft since they firmly believe "a woman can do everything a man can do". Alright then sign up for the draft.
My wife is Vietnamese, from the Mekong Delta. Her family was all Viet Cong during the war, including the women. Her grand-aunt Mung was the equivelant of a general. She worked closely with the founder of the revolution in the South, a woman named Nguyen Thi Dinh, who participated in the Paris peace talks and later became Vice President of Viet Nam. Women make excellent soldiers. Always have.
The Ukrainians might be making some small gains in the west in the Kursk Offensive, but now it’s obvious the noose around them is closing in from the north and parts of the east. If they lose Sudzha, their supply lines will be cut and any Ukrainians in Kursk will be operationally encircled. What are the Russians going to do? Just keep the war of attrition going on or push for Sudzha?
Well Putin isn't going to be to happy at all. Though I'm sure he already has known over the past week or so, that his *RAF are not* going to have this Kursk situation rapped up by his deadline of the 1st. I wonder what's going to come of that. Just keep letting them bring more guys and equipment in this little area as you pick it off bit by bit. Better than searching for it over an entire front line and or half a country/Ukraine.
repeat:
It's quite obvious, isn't it? Ukraine's rapid expansion in Kursk has come to an end. From now on, they will have to allocate more resources (manpower and military equipment) to Kursk to maintain the front line. Everything is unfolding as expected.
Novohrodivka is a city twice size of Sudzha and four times size of Ocheretyne. It is located below Pokrovsk and represents the last and most important defensive line for Pokrovsk. Within three days, Ukraine lost 75% of it. Was such a situation possible a year ago? Are pro-Ukrainians still unaware of what’s happening, or are they pretending not to see it and unwilling to face the truth? Ukraine has wasted a significant amount of military resources in the Kursk border area, which has accelerated its defeat in Donetsk.
*_URA_*_ !!!_
PR coverage are more important .it makes ukraine get more support from NATO bcs they still believe in ukraine to win the war.
According to Pro Ukrainians, Ukraine reached Siberia and is now on the way to defeat China 😆
From an economic and military perspective, I think these coal mines are more valuable than the fields in Kursk.
May be Russia took for multiple billion dollars worth of assets in these undefended area's.
No coverage on other area after attack on Kursk
Ukraine media only publish Kursk
Has been a long journey watching Weeb Union and how the war unfolds everyday.
I still remember the Bakhmut old days... man, time passes so freaking fast!
It has became a history and people have moved on but the same scenario is continuously happening like de ja vu to Ukraine NATO Cocainsky and when they said they will hold or keep the areas of Kursk they are occupying now,I laugh out loud 😆 😂😂,like they ever hold anything even with the help of their so called nato and they forgot Adivka,bakmut etc,that they said the same thing and get mobbed like it’s nothing by real soldiers (Russians warriors/heroes/soldiers 🇷🇺) and the few that luckily made it alive ran for their lives 😂, the same is and will happen to them in Kursk and the rest other places as long as Russia 🇷🇺 want it and they will have no matter what,against all odds.
Ukrainiab put fierce resistance in Bakhmut as they had hope for 2023 counter offensive. Now no hope any more. Russian now trying to creat buffer zone around Donetsk City
Crazy to think we’re living through major world history day by day through these videos
@@HungNguyen-qc7cp They did but largely because Bakhmut was a Russian built fortress town. So the Russians were essentially doing a siege test on their own technology. And it held up very well.
@@michaelcorbett4236Still wild to think how slow Bakhmut fell and now its all Rush P(okrovsk).
The advance can't go faster than supply lines can be established. I read an article today saying new recruits are so poorly trained that they are retreating without permission. There is no 'will to fight' within the AFU. The Ukraine committed all its reserves to the Kursk incursion. The Russians had been pondering how they would get to those reserves and the Zelenskiy dictatorship served them on a platter in Kurst where they have no vehicles to leave the area and are being wiped out by Russian Gen. Opty and his Special Forces killing units.
Even pro-Russian media talking about 6.2k KIA during the Kursk invasion. It's clearly not "all its reserves". But they lost a lot of elite soldiers and important vehicles for 1 town, bunch of forest villages and open fields. And the most key event - they lost act of surprise. If they want to take some more land, it's going to be a bloodbath with too much of a heavy casualty that it worth for.
@@Hovardov Correct.
I mean we've seen men get snatched off the street by pressgangs for months, anyone expecting "will to fight" in those new Ukie brigades is high on copium.
If quality of training is defined by "retreating without permission" then Azov is least trained group in AFU.
Xmas came early it seems 😂 .... Zelunaticsky was forced to go into Kursk to give democrats a push in their presidential election ....
Ukraine always states "the largest strike so far".
How Russian general once said - "They shoot down more missiles than we launch".
Lol
ukraine has intercepted all missiles with their buildings!
lol
Спасибо, чувак, проводишь огромную работу🤝
Оу, вы из Англии
привет, братья)
UKRAINIAN SOLDIER ON THE EASTERN FRONT: Best troops pulled out for the Kursk offensive, Russia aggressively advancing, No experienced reserves, No retreat orders when in a meat grinder, no retreat orders when circled, No rotation, Major supply roads getting cut, No air support, Little competent command structure left.
What is a Ukrainian soldier to do?
Surrender. If they can.
@@johnf7683 They doing that already in a decent amount surrendering or just leaving positions, but I would not try to surrender in Kursk I have the feeling the Russians are very mad since Ukrainins trageted so many civilians there + they in Russia land there are other rules I would say.
You have describe the Russian army not the Ukraine one
@@edthebumblingfoolno it's the Ukrainian one
@@lilacer6841 He dont know that since he is mainly only in Ukrainian channels. That's why he is so crazy one sided. But let him cope he needs it.
Thank you Weeb for great work to keep the world informed to the realities of warfare and current battlefield conditions.
Thank you for your continued coverage, appreciate it.
Hey Weeb I would like to notify to you about the russian reports that the Russians have entered Nikolaevka (they have taken Krasny Yar for some days now) if true, this would also mean the end of Hrodivka as it would be almost guaranteed to fall. Also there are other reports that came out today about the full capture of Kalinovo and about how the Russians reached positions on the edge of the Karlivka. All of this can be seen on the divgen map.
Looks like Russians aren't even contesting Grodovka that seriously. It is on low ground, whereas Novogrodovka is on high ground, with many highrise buildings, and a railway running through the city, and has much greater strategic value in the push towards Pokrovsk. With Nikolaevka about to fall to Russian hands, the front is now only 2-3 fields away from the edge of Mirnograd. Once Russians finish mopping up Novogrodovka and securing the flanks, we might see a move towards Mirnograd by next week.
@@pineapplesareyummy6352Yea, another thing that I missed in my comment is about how the Russians are reported to be fighting in Mykhailivka (the town beside Selidovo) once they capture that the fight for Selidovo will most likely begin. The Pokrovsk front is falling in all directions for the Ukrainians
@@juandavidcalvo9848 there are no border between the two towns . I think that the battle for selidove is already underway
I don't think even the bravest Russia support could have predicted Novogrodovka would be taken in 4-5 days with minimal fighting. The buildings are intact with only minimal damage. It seems all the Ukrainians have gone on vacation in Kursk. 🤣🤣🤣
To bandera.
The AFU units that are on vacation in Kursk are discovering the joys of agriculture and wil stay there to fertilise Russian soil.
Hotel Kursk is open for business. Banderites may check in, but they may never check out.
@@Donello Well put.
the shovels have been sharpened, we can see the result of it
Force à la grande Fédération de Russie !
Bruh meanwhile in Soledovo there is a working cafe and a shop
I guess somebody wants to give coupons to Russians when they arrive
May they be protected.
Even Trump called Zelensky "A great seller". But sellers don't sell promises. They sell product. Like Ukraine “gold mine” with $12 trillion worth of critical minerals.
I am really skeptical about those figures when they are given from people having vested interest in additional aid to Ukraine.
All that huge mineral wealth, yet is is only a fraction us the US national debt.
He missed BS between great and seller.
Thank you man, like always-the best update on the net. 💯
Zelensky Calls Putin a demon While zelensky himself simultaneously bans the Orthodox church and tortures Priests
Not saying I like Zelensky, but source needed on the second claim
Elenskyi, Nuland, Blinken & Kagan want Khazaria 2 Electric Bogaloo.
@@LancesArmorStriking Banning the Orthodox church is true, just the tortures of Priest is new to me. You can also see online how Ukrainians selling churche relicts online kinda fktup.
Ukraine is falling faster than zelensky is banking money 😂
@@LancesArmorStriking the evidence on this issue is non direct mostly, first thing is that there are multiple videos of police and soldiers bullying priests but we wouldn’t say it’s straight up torture. The real problem is that ukrainians have special prisons for political enemies, they are often work camps where people have very short life spans and currently its not disclosed how many christians are locked up or dead because they are treated as terrorists and there are no public trials nor records available to anyone outside of ukr gov. Every priest is persecuted, many priests on the online ukrainian kill list webpage.
I swear, whoever has the idea of Kursk’s offensive is a genius, an FSB/SVR agent 😂😂
well general Syrsky is from Russia.
General Syrsky is from Russia and he has the mindset of a butcher, I guess his Russian routes never left him
The kursk attack was the worst military blunder Ukraine has made in the conflict so far and they have made many thanks to Nato.
Syrsky family lived in Russia. The earlier their resources were exhausted the earlier, the war ends
@@kieffer9705if you he was in control and ordered this offensive you are very nieve. This was ordered by the yanks and planned by nato
Thanks for the update
Ukr traded the pokvrosk front for Kursk borderlands. Why? Their expectations for Kursk must’ve been much much greater.
Probably, they wanted to capture the Kursk nuclear power plant, and maybe even the city of Kursk. They had about one week for that. Of course, they wouldn't admit it, because the first official comments came about one week after beginning of the incursion and they hadn't achieved those goals by that moment, so they changed the official narrative.
Because they had no other choice.
If they had comitted those troops to the southern front, they may have slowed the Russians down a few days, maybe a week. But ultimately, they would have not made any difference. Comitting them to an offensive through a poorly defended, if strategically insignificant part of the front at least got them a propaganda victory.
Overall, the situation for Ukraine is just so bad at this point that it pretty much does not matter what they do any more.
Thanks for the excellent coverage mate
Thanks Weeb, very interesting. I still believe at least two additional fronts will be opened in Kursk though. I hope Russia is not tricked into thinning the border troops as that is the moment they will come. Kursk was always going to grind to a halt - then the second waves come elsewhere - but also note that Russian advances are only to river lines. Advances beyond natural barriers are not holdable as a tiny beachhead, so would just have been a tactical manoeuvre to win addition time to dig in and fortify defensive positions
No new fronts possible as Russia has now shut down power and transportation systems.
Take everything East of Dnipro river. Else it'll be historic mistake
What about Odessa?
Russia can't with the current amount of forces. Putin needs to mobilise 1 million of troops for that.
@@adamesd3699 can't hold Odessa because of geography but East of Dnipro is possible because of the river. For future safety, it's necessary
@@erik9515 kind of true but for future it's the best thing to do. Geographic barrier is necessary
@@adamesd3699 Odessa, too.
The Kursk offensive is really looking like one of the biggest miscalculations in modern military history.
Down there with the battle of the bulge, indeed.
I read yesterday a ukrainian source saying that the russians captured mikolaevka, the last village before Mirnograd
thanxs for the outstanding report
NATO legitimately said that Ukraine was too corrupt to join NATO. Tells you all you need to know about the competence of the people in charge there. No wonder why the situation on the front is like this.
In Kursk Oblast, you expose as in Ukrainian hands a large part of the sectors in blue, but these are not possessions, they are only and exclusively small groups of soldiers, they would be easily eliminated, but Putin urged the troops to operate with great caution, both to preserve the territory, and the citizens still in the settlements. For this reason the Russian soldiers take a long time to clean the sectors. Since the beginning of the conflict, it is known that the Ukrainians use civilians as shields.
Hmm just like our ME ‘ally’🤔
The main goal of devastating strikes on the energy system of Ukraine is to disrupt the energy supply to military and military-industrial infrastructure. The destruction of the fuel reserve and disruption of operation of the energy system directly affect the combat capability of the Ukrainian troops and the supply of weapons and military equipment from abroad to the frontlines. The Ukrainian military is forced to use diesel locomotives instead of electric ones, which turned out to be useless amid the constant strikes. The long-term shutdown of the energy infrastructure will significantly complicate logistics, as well as the repair of military equipment and the work of the entire Ukrainian industry aimed to support the military operations.
Soon there will be more Ukrainians taking actions into their own hands ( burning vehicles etc ) like what is happening every night in Odessa.
Once Winter starts, and people in the cities start freezing, there is bound to be an uprising / revolt....
...and maybe the Ukrainians will start not only being hot on TCC vehicles.
russians also are trying to force civilians away in cold winter times. people move to country side in Ukraine. easier to hide and heat. in large apartment buildings in big towns central heating radiators get frozen, and then bust and flood everything when defrost. making it impossible to live even for these who arranged alternative heating.
The Ukrainian people are going to have a hard Winter....the regime will be lucky to survive.
And diesel Will come from Russia at very High prices .
DINIPRO RIVER, here I come. Dinipro banks as buffer zone. Incursion into Kursk made Russia to go all the way to Dinipro as buffer zone ,once and for all.
Российские блогеры уже сообщают о том, что вся Новогродовка за исключением одной шахты под контролем России. Также сообщается о том, что армия сходу заняла Мемрик и Калиново и готовится к штурму Селидово, который может оказаться таким же успешным, как и штурм Новогродовки. Также, сообщается о взятии Николаевки (севернее Красного Яра), что в конечном счёте может привести к падению Гродовки и началу боёв за Мирноград в самое ближайшее время. Но всё равно, спасибо за такие информативные сводки!
Yo, one thing that I have noticed over the last couple years..your subscriber count KEEPS GOING UP! Carry on..
Of course as more people begin to see through the lies of the mainstream media, they'll naturally gravitate to independent media to fill the void.
And what I have noticed - sub count moves way to slowly, unlike pro UA channels. I bet Weeb is under a shadow "ban" as I have found out about this channel in comments under pro UA channels, which were pushed onto my feed constantly, despite me not watching or subing to them.
Tak for opdatering
Zelensky begging again…”We are fighting on behalf of all Europe.”
The whole solar system
😂@@elpoiken
Europe? I think he means all of judea
@@AugustusCaesar88true, but most people in my country actually think Russia will invade the baltics after Ukraine. They believe whatever the tv tells them.
@@AugustusCaesar88"They" wish. "They" are no more Judeans than Putin
Novogrodovka no longer strategically important 😁
@@brianrasmussen2956 ukraine captured a few useless abandoned fields that they will lose is the near future anyways and russia is capturing actual towns in ukraine.
@@brianrasmussen2956 uki bot spotted
@@brianrasmussen2956 What part of Belgorod region is controlled by AFU? What settlements to be precise?
A fortified prison, that's fab.
Brilliant analysis 👍
The town of Krasny Yar has already been captured by the Rus. The Rus have already entered the town of Mykolaivka.
2:56. To me, it seems that if the Russians can break through upto Hirnyk and Kurakhivka, probably 8 brigades are disconnected from Pokrovsk: these are 47, 25, 59, 56, 46, 33, 79 and 72.
Maybe next month some 600 km^2 west of Donetsk-City, between Vuledar and Memryk, is about to collaps....
The Russians are playing the long game. Instead of any MASSIVE offensives they just slowly grind away and advance in 10 places a day so Ukraine is never consolidating but always slowly retreating.
Russia is also losing far more men.
By virtue of Ukraine using drone warfare to a high degree.
They're winning, but it's very, very attritional.
@@PancakeProduct Source: Ukrainska Pravda 😂🤣
@@PancakeProduct its the other way around its the Ukrainins that are getting deep into Russian land lmao. Ukraine has no Air support this alone says everything + supply lines are slow and the reservers are very poor trained. in Kursk the Ukraininas loosing easy 3x more than the russians.
@@PancakeProduct Do you have any actual *FACTS* that prove that?
Are Russians dieing in these attacks?
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As usual excellent presentation.
The term "fortified" positions are really exaggerated when it comes to this war. When I think of fortified positions, I envision bunkers, pillbixes, concrete artillery shelters, anti-tank ditches, abatis, etc. Like the Maginot Line, the Atlantic Wall, or Tarawa. These are just shallow trenches you have to crouch in to get proper coverage, and weapons pits for vehicles and artillery. So say entrenched positions, but I see no fortification whatsoever.
The other word misused a lot is "breakthrough". Steady momentum against a line that retreats under pressure is not a breakthrough, merely an advance. A breakthrough is just that, where you continue to advance unimpeded because you no longer have resistence to your advance.
If you break through a defensive line, it's a breakthrough per definition. Also in the Donetsk section the "shallow trenches" have been built since 2014. Ukraine is corrupt but not that corrupt... So there are actual fortified positions.
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But no one has broken "through" anything. The Russians are steadily capturing towns, trenches, etc., but there are still enemy forces opposing the next advance. Pushing the front forward is not breaking "through" it.
And multiple trenches dug over the course of years are just that. A lot of trenches don't make a fort.
They all clickbait with the titles obviously.
Avdeevka, Pokrovsk, Chasov Yar, Marinka, Kurakhovo, Klescheevka (and essentially all places that have been fortified since 2014) really are built with reinforced concrete and steel
Russians have now pushed well past the 2014 line. The Toretsk/Niu York sector was the last old front. There are now no more old fortifications left, especially this far out west where there wasn't a frontline until recently. Ukrainians will not have had any time to build anything beyond rudimentary trenches.
So Ukraine want Belarus to move black.? Did nato moved Black ..? No every year they got closer to Russian Borders
Belarus have proven as much use to Russia as an ally as a `chocolate fireguard`
Let's be honest. Ru did attack ukr from Belarus lands. So yes, ukr has a point.
@@stevenweasel2678 same as NATo but the difference is the fighting in their own land :D
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wonder if the power outtages helped. Wont be able to charge their batteries
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Check out the Russian head butting a kamikaze drone & walks away not even a headache
I saw that. Dude has a real hammerhead 👌
I saw that 2, I was like WTF I just saw, bruh could jump run do a side fall dodge what ever but he decided to use Head and it worked.
Он получил ранения спины... Скоро пройдет операция и он вернется в строй...
he was injured during that attack and getting a treatment now.
Saw that clip, the dude is just beyond tough💪🙏
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Thank you Weeb.....
only 9 kilometers till Pokrovsk
At this rate? 8... 7... 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... 0.
@@brianrasmussen2956 🤡🤡🤡ukraine is finnito. No freedom for ukrop nasis
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Whenever I see either side advance I think of the pain of those men. I am on your side. I want peace and joy in the world
5:50 .. yee.ees maybe in a hundred years
The word of 2024 - Collapse!😮
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Another Missiles raid today. Do the khokhols even have AD? 😂
How many missiles
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1:55 did you just draw a soldier peeing on Ukraine's side?
AFU continue to lose over 2000 troops daily.
More like polish and nato troops 😂😂
I wonder of the supply situation in Donetsk got so untenable for Ukraine that they decided to let it go and focus on Kursk & the north?
Russia was hesitated to go into Summy due to ocraine strong defences .... And boy oh boy, zelunaticsky done the unthinkable ....
Any sources for that claim?
Not so long ago we consider Russians taking streets and some houses as "advance". Now whole villages and cities are falling for a day or two.
Russians learned their trade well.
*Relearned
They 're still very careful, the difference is that now they find less opposition per fortification than previously.
@@brianrasmussen2956 Closer and closer to Pokrovsk, actually. The fire pocket in Russia has been largely (if not completely already) stabilised. Once it does its job, it will be pushed out for free.
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What do the Poles think about this war? And what do they think about their government's threats to Russia? I'm curious..
The Poles are waiting for capitulation so they can move into Western Ukraine.
@@brianrasmussen2956 russia is liberating eastern ukraine from ukrainian nahzis and freeing its people
Random fun fact: Russia ran out of missiles and drones last year
Babe wake-up! It's a new Weeb union video
Hello Weeb Union, thank you for the video once again. I was wondering if you could do a month by month progression video of this year? Or just to show it again at some point. I am assuming ylu have the data for the frontline changes to the date saved
in before the nafobots declares the kursk offensive and the loss of F-16s as not strategically significant.
It looks to me that the Russians are aiming for Selydove to use it as a logistics center to coordinate the Prokosvsk offensive; that road, once secured, looks promising.
There is such a difference between pocket and salient.......
Rumors are that the strikes were also directed on gas storage facilities in Ukraine for Europe.
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btw if telegram has been shutdown how do you get information weeb?
telegram is fine..
Telegram won't shut down and I'm not doing anything illegal, the issue is whether Russian army will continue posting stuff on it which would limit the information I receive through osint accounts.
There will still be ways to contact sources on the ground through other media so there shouldn't be any changes to the situation.
Khazerian last days here
i wonder how Ukrainian Prisoners will feel about fighting for Russia?
Wow this may be all over soon
2026 at the latest
😢I can't get past the thought of all the civilians that are being displaced or killed, where are the reports of this?
Today there was news coverage saying that the evacuation from Pokrovsk is going slowly by diesel powered train that runs once a week and can take 500 persons. Also reports that those evacuating are falling prey to fraudelent schemes such as paying for deposits of rental places or taxis only to lose their money. The government gives a lump sum of about €40 per person and an additional €45 per child to allow for the displaced to settle. The displaced complain about the housing in the west of Ukraine where the rents have sky-rocketed and some are forced to stay in barns and cattle sheds. The government has given an order for all to evacuate within the next two weeks.
Those Names.... Sounds as if they are capturing the same Village for the 20th time - both sides.
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There are indeed many villages that have identical or very similar names.
Sensorship sensorship..." fair" elections, " democracy" etc..
This war will last year's at this pace
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Is Piatykhatki liberated yet?
In the last 6 months Russian advances have shortened the SE front line. Anyone able to measure that up on a map?
Nice work sir. Go Russia!
RUclips sanctions hard trying to shape the narrative
Some of the most vocal advocates ive consistently met for the United State's involvement in ukraine have been young women who are dems. Women should be eligible for the draft given they can vote for politicians that start and in this case escalate wars. I feel no obligation as a man to protect them from the draft since they firmly believe "a woman can do everything a man can do". Alright then sign up for the draft.
My wife is Vietnamese, from the Mekong Delta. Her family was all Viet Cong during the war, including the women. Her grand-aunt Mung was the equivelant of a general. She worked closely with the founder of the revolution in the South, a woman named Nguyen Thi Dinh, who participated in the Paris peace talks and later became Vice President of Viet Nam. Women make excellent soldiers. Always have.
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cant wait to hear about this minor city for the next year....im sure russians have almost captured it right?
How many of these attacks were directed at civilian targets?
None
@@jay90374 joker
The Ukrainians might be making some small gains in the west in the Kursk Offensive, but now it’s obvious the noose around them is closing in from the north and parts of the east. If they lose Sudzha, their supply lines will be cut and any Ukrainians in Kursk will be operationally encircled. What are the Russians going to do? Just keep the war of attrition going on or push for Sudzha?
Most likely a mix of the two. Sudzha is the only Russian push necessary for completely stabilising the fire pocket.
Russia should take whole Ukraine,leave them just one city 🤣
Well Putin isn't going to be to happy at all. Though I'm sure he already has known over the past week or so, that his *RAF are not* going to have this Kursk situation rapped up by his deadline of the 1st. I wonder what's going to come of that. Just keep letting them bring more guys and equipment in this little area as you pick it off bit by bit. Better than searching for it over an entire front line and or half a country/Ukraine.
I laughed when you said Ukrainians are attacking south west...Direction Ukraine.