Thank you for the update balkan mapping. And the video on the supposed tactic of how Ukrainian forces took that much territory in a short period of time.
I'd guess that that was the point. Ukraine has been slowly retreating for months now, this time window can allow them to entrench and fortify the frontline heavier so that they can stall Russian offensive with less casualties.
Suggestion: on the big map you show at the very beginning, it would be cool if I could see the territory in Kursk that Ukraine currently occupies. maybe you don’t want to do it cause it will be temporary and you have no need to change it but I think it would be cool. cheers! ❤
@@Animaletic Белоусов - это всего лишь менеджер, которого посадили на пост, чтобы он провел реформы ВС. Командиром генштаба и объединённой группы войск, принимающих участие в "невойне" является Герасимов. Надо знать, если лезешь отвечать.
Зеленский: ну как там наша вылазка в Курск? Сырский: вы имеете ввиду защиту на Донецкого направления? Зеленский: Шо? P.S. Армия России сегодня освободила Веселое и Сергеевку. Идут бои за Новогородское
Росія священна наша держава! Росія улюблена наша країна! Могутня воля! Велика слава! Твоє надбання на всі часи! Слався отечество наше вільне! Братніх народів союз віковий! Предками дане мудрість народне! Слався країна, ми пишаємося тобою! Я из Украïне, Слава Росiи
@@UruSxs9 According to the UN HCR, Russia is the #1 country with the most of Ukrainian refugees, overtaking Germany in 2023. And there are over 8 million Ukrainians living in areas "occupied" by Russia and none of them are revolting. So yeah, Russia has 9.2 million Ukrainians who either FLED TO RUSSIA or else are content living under Russian occupation (there are virtually zero partisan uprisings, other than occasional Ruthenian-Ukrainian special forces saboteurs, compared to WW2 when the German-Ruthenians occupied Soviet territories and faced widespread partisans. People need to stop calling Ukraine that name (it mean's "Russia's borderlands"), but Ukraine doesn't want to use it's OTHER name, Ruthenia because then it has to admit "Ukrainian" language is the Ruthenian language and that it has no claims to all of the Russian speaking lands (which are the 60% of Ukraine in the East). Even Zelensky himself couldn't speak Ruthenian ("Ukrainian") until after the war he started studying it, as MOST Ukrainians spoke Russian until the Azov German collaborator's grandsons all decided to ban Russian language and Russian Orthodox Church (largest church in Ukraine). It'd be like if a second Mexican-American war broke out and suddenly America banned the Catholic Church and banned all the Tejanos in Texas from speaking Spanish even though they've been loyal Texans for 200 years, it'd be pretty extreme to be so ethnonationalist as to ban your largest church and largest language. But that's what Ukraine has done. There is a reason General Mark Milley said in a US congressional hearing that the people of Western Ukraine hated Russians and would fight them with pitchforks if they lacked US-provided weaponry because they are the "Sons and grandsons of the folks who fought Zhukov from 1945-1955", he only cited the years during which the O.S.S./US intel funded the UPA (Bandera's army) after America took over control of it from the SS officers Gehlen Organization, he should have said 1943 (didn't want to admit they were German collaborators) until 1962, the actual years it operated. Point is, America has been funding neon-zi's in Ukraine since 1945, with us ACTUALLY funding them as guerilla fighters from 1945-1955 (after which Kruschev convinced us in 1962 to totally drop them after the Cuban Missile Crisis though we'd already started cutting funding from 1955, and gave up after we failed to protect Bandera in 1959 during Operation Anyface).
In my opinion, Russia is very large and it is very difficult to deploy troops on the border because it is too large. As for Ukraine, it attacks very suddenly. Does Ukraine's counterattack make Russia worried? No. Because in the first part, we will see that Russia has captured some parts of Krurs, which shows that Russia has the ability to add more troops to retake it. That's all.
They might. I don't know what will happen. I think you are coping though. You are trying to manifest by speaking what you want to have happen, and not really laying out evidence and trying to figure out what will happen.
I think that they have multiple layers of plans depending on how the enemy responds. 1) This will and has forced an operational pause in Russian operations in the South, which gives the Ukrainians some breathing space. Russia has only captured a few hundred square kilometers since October, but Ukraine needs time to bring up more manpower and rest existing units given that Russia's strategy for months now is just waves of canon fodder and cannon fire. 2) This is important propaganda victory for Ukraine as it shows that they still have an effective military capable of combined arms operations and maneuver. It's good for morale in Ukraine. It's good for showing the world that they aren't beaten. It's conversely bad for Russian morale as the morass they are in just keeps going and going and the losses just keep mounting. 3) If they find themselves in a position to hold on to say 1000 square kilometers of Russian territory, then it makes it impossible for Russia to pressure NATO to accept a status quo antebellum outcome to the war. Putin obviously wants out of this war on some terms that will allow him to retain power in Russia and has obviously wanted to say, "Let's just call it even." for some time now. But he really can't do that with Ukraine squatting on Russian soil, and he'd have to agree to some territorial exchange - which he can't do easily because he's stupidly locked himself into saying that all of like 4 or 5 Oblasts he doesn't completely control are Russian soil. 4) At the very least, if they can't hold the land they can take several hundred POWs which they can exchange for captured POWs and they've smashed quite a bit of Russian infrastructure while making Putin look bad again.
I am being very objective when i say this : If Ukraine's objectivenis to hold on these territories , then they are very stupid . As of right now they are already lacking monapower to defend the southern front and Russia has a lot of reserve to take back Kursk . It will cost Ukraine a lot of money and manpower to hold on these territories . So they are probably just doing that to put pressure on Russia to accept a peace deal . They only took those land as trade points .
With all of those Russian reserves, with at least one Russian propagandist claiming there were 90.000 Russian soldiers on the border with Sumy, how is it possible for a small Ukrainian raiding force to liberate 350+ km² of territory in the People's Republic of Kursk? Why are those Russian troops not defending their border? Where are they?
Lol, Ukraine has more than 10 brigades full of man but without weapon and tanks. They clearly don't have problem with manpower. They recruit so many for future
That's just copium. Saying something you want to be true without really any supporting evidence is just hoping. They are doing this not to put pressure on Russia to accept a peace deal, because they have no interest in a peace deal. They are doing this to make a peace deal unacceptable to the Russians so that they can't pressure NATO into accepting a peace deal Ukraine doesn't want. Ukraine's biggest worry is always losing military support from the west, and one way that happens is if Russia and NATO make a deal behind Ukraine's back and then NATO says to Ukraine "You have to accept this deal or we stop supporting you."
Ukraine definitely gave Russia a bloody nose here. This wasn’t just a simple border incursion. What’s most concerning is Russia’s response to the U.S. and NATO, who are obviously enabling this operation by providing ISR, target data, and strategic planning. Not to mention the equipment and training for it.
No one cares about Russia's response. What is there to say? That invasions are bad? It's unfair when Ukraine does it? Russians can keep crying. This is the war they started. Well, not so fun on own soil huh?
I remember that in the first phase of the Vietnam war, French control over the region was finally ended by a battle at Dienbienphu, a small place in northwest Vietnam. By this point (this was in 1954) the war between Vietnamese communist insurgents and French colonialists had been raging on for 9 years, but this small French loss was finally enough to break France's will to fight. At Dienbienphu, Vietnamese Communist losses were actually about twice what the French suffered, but the inability of 11,000 French soldiers to break Vietnamese resistance at the battle was a death blow. Later that year, France fully withdrew from Vietnam, leaving half to the Communists and half to South Vietnam. Later on in the early 60's, just before the USA officially got militarily involved, there was a very small battle at Ap Bac between Communist Vietcong insurgents and the South Vietnamese government. In this battle, the Communists lost 18 soldiers compared to about 70 South Vietnamese and a few Americans. This tiny clash was still enough to destroy all remaining South Vietnamese morale completely, and the victory motivated North Vietnam to begin officially attacking the South. In 1963, South Vietnam's unpopular president was removed in a US-backed coup, and an unstable military dictatorship propped up by the US took over. Ukraine could be doing something similar here- a small battle with relatively insignificant numbers, that becomes a huge victory. Ukraine might not need to dramatically force Russia back in the south, and maybe all they need to do is defeat the Russians in a few battles near Kursk. If Ukraine is lucky, that could be enough- maybe, like in South Vietnam, it will be enough to tear apart the Russian government.
@@azorahai7837 Russia's response within Russia is important. Will they collapse? Will they order a mass mobilization and rush seventy thousand barely-trained men to the front? Will they surrender? Will they actually do something effectively for the first time since the 1800s? All of these are plausible.
Appearently, when Ukraine raids Russian borderlands and advances a bit it's a super big deal and a big blow for Russia, like Russia didn't do the exact same thing in the Kharkov region and got nowhere, just like this incursion will
It's correctly spelled *KHARKIV*, and Ukraine isn't raiding (that's the Russian legion that did that in Belgorod). Ukraine is launching its own invasion force. Ukraine has taken over more land in Kursk in 72 hours, than Russia has in the last 6 months. LOL
For now UAF faced mostly 18-25 yo conscripts with no fighting experience and bad training, covered by a miserable amount of russian aviation and artillery, yet the roads in Kursk region are already covered in burnt Strykers, Bradleys amd Humvees. You can only imagine what will begin when russia comes with it's regular military, like the one that's fighting in Ukraine at the moment.
@@Nothing_to_write0 yeah and that proved my comment right - as soon as ukraine met a worthy opponent it's offensive got slowed down and then stopped on 3 different directions
Germany invested its entire remaining strength into a hopeless but determined drive into the Ardennes. If 6,000 soldiers is Ukraine's entire remaining strength, they would have already surrendered or lost Kyiv.
@nicholashuggins8201 no, not really. The bulk of German forces was fighting on the Eastern front similary like the majority of Ukrainian forces are fighting in the Eastern Ukraine. For the Battle of Bulge Germany just used their last remaining reserves. The situation with Ukraine is pretty much the same.
Imo Ukraine does this for a simple reason, remain in the territory of Russia until Trump becomes president and peace talks begin so Ukraine can have the upper hand in it. For example Russia could withdraw it's claims in the right bank of the Dnieper.
Isn't that a little wrong to do it? I mean the elections in United States are in 3 months, will Ukraine be able to hold those territories for that long? I don't think Putin wants that kind of stuff to remain for too long as it will affect his reputation among the russian supporters, + that will give the ukrainian army time to reinforce in the occupied region which is definitely not good for the russian side. Again, i think that it will be easier for Russia to simply push back the ukrainians with either meat or smart tactics as they got enough time to do that, unless if Ukraine will focus on the reinforcement and advancement on the Kursk territories.
Fake news, around 7:00 p.m. The Ukrainian military released a video from the center of Suja where they assured that the city and its surroundings are under the full control of Ukraine. The governor of Kurchatov (the city where the Kursk NPP is located) said that the fighting is going on the outskirts of the city
@@ALEX_GEEK_CHANNEL По последним новостям, в том числе и пророссийским, украинцы получили доступ к камерам видеонаблюдения в Курской области и вычислили гео локацию российской бронетехники, а также был нанесен массированный удар по энергетическому объекту и военному аэродрому в Липецкой области
@@Ralsei1024 По последним данным,по Сумской области ебануло фаб-3000,по последним данныи,был разгромлен десант ВСУ возле Кинбурнской косы,по не очень последним данным,в н.п Малиновка вьебали искандером,поразив 4 офицеров.
Ну одно дело когда ты убиваешь мирный народ, а другое, когда ты проводишь спец.операцию, и убиваешь только военных, конечно мирное население убивать легче, вот им и легче продвигаться к Курску, но туда вроде Вагнер приедет, сразу от туда все свинки визжять будут
@@lorrainewarren-kd9zd How they afraid to sleep when the Russian government nicely vacanted the civilian's homes that the inhabitants already 'voluntarily' evacuated so the Ukrainian soldiers can get in?🤭
@@RebootDenver-eb7jl логика отменная у тебя давай на россию нападёт страна которая в 20 раз сильнее хоть такой нет но представим что есть по тойже причине что и вы напали на нас ТВОЯ РЕАКЦИЯ?
@@RebootDenver-eb7jl по причине возвращения украины под своё влияние это без всяких приукрашений Украина ушла из под влияния россии не понравилось взяла и напала а восстание на донбассе это лишь провокация для того чтоб себя показать белыми и пушистыми
До этой украинской операции я был за Россию и всегда был уверен в наших Вооружённых Силах. А сейчас у меня нет слов. Ну как нет слов? Одни маты) Сижу и смотрю, матерясь. "Какого, мать его, хрена?!", - моц главный вопрос
Все просто, солдат не так уж и много и они сконцентрированны в Донбассе, граница же довольно уязвима, украинцы использовали "сталинский кулак" они взяли 6к солдат и куча бронетранспортеров с танками и пошли на Курск через малозащищённую границу Всё чтобы отвлечь Россию от Донбасса а так же ударить по репутации и поддержке армии, однако если ты начнёшь болеть за Украину это не сделает ситуацию лучше
Is it fair to say Russia is "holding back" at least to a degree in this war? Obviously in terms of like nuclear weapons I know the answer's yes but what about reserves in their army? Could they be mobilizing more people/more of their economy for the war effort? It just feels like somewhat of a pitched battle, not to disrespect the horrific amount of suffering that's been taken on both sides.
They are most definitely holding back. If they were to declare it a full scale war, mobilize and send literally everything they have and create a WW2 style total war situation they'd steamroll Ukraine.... however the political ramifications would be absolutely bonkers. Like... potential WW3 levels of bonkers. They'd most definitely end up in wars with any and all Ukraine Allied nations (they aren't in NATO so that doesn't mean them and the U.S.A). It's like the U.S.A not mobilizing 100 million men and going full on WW2 on Vietnam or the middle East. Sure we COULD.... but it isn't exactly smart to do so.
As a Russian, I will say that during the last mobilization we only mobilized people who had already been to war and had military experience, about 300,000 people in total. With full mobilization, Russia can mobilize 7-8 million people, if not more. The Red Army in World War II at its peak numbered 17 million people, with a population of 160 million people, in Russia there are now 150 million
Cadê aquela turma de que falava em Rússia avança sem parar contra a Ucrânia? Essa guerra é um toma lá e toma de cá. A Rússia já perdeu essa guerra faz é horas, só que é sempre o orgulho do ditador que manda.
@@michelbourgeois4259pode até ser só que o Kremlin perdeu equipamentos e vai ter que deslocar tropas na região para conter essa situação, eu vejo essa distração da Rússia com a da Ucrânia em kharkv.
The front Finally establized but in a temporal way. The next three days we will find out how much the Okranians learned about their 2023 "massive counteroffensive" (Micro actually) . We will also find out if the russians really did learn something about the kharkiv collapse and the lyman incompetence
@@jehandesains8674 You know I generally agree with you, but I don't think those numbers quite work out. The real number is probably only a bit lower, but still lower.
@@nicholashuggins8201 from 1 October 2023 until 30 June 2024, Russians reportedly suffered 265.240 casualties. Even if we add a 10% margin of error, that's still about 240.000 casualties. If we add in July, Russia suffered about 300.000 casualties in 10 months, or 270.000 if we assume a 10% margin of error.
lol. The Russian copium is always funny. They only attacked with 6000. If they had 2500 casualties of that 6000 they'd have already lost all military cohesion and be fleeing over the border or sobbing on the ground waiting to surrender. They quite obviously didn't have 2500 casualties, or they wouldn't have taken ground for 3 days in a row. You're off probably by a factor of 10. And, the whole thing about these being foreign fighters is equally cope. The bulk of the raid was conducted by three regular brigades of the Ukrainian military.
@@ЯУзбек-е3и Yeah, completely fiction. I was going to ask him the source because that’s always where they get stumped….US Department of Defense’s Mark Milley?!? Can’t be…lol. Ukraine supporters sure aren’t very bright.
It's funny that according to Russia when Ukraine regaining territory in Kherson and Kharkiv months ago was seemed as different compared to when Ukraine gains territory in Belgorod and Kursk. Every time they got invaded suddenly they recognized border map from 1991 😂
Did Ukraine spend its entire budget on one thousand military personnel with several armored vehicles, which forced Russians to shamefully flee tens of kilometers? are you serious?
Украина пытается перевести внимание с реальных поражений на фронте в Донбассе. Она вторглась на пустой участок земли в Курской области и пытается это выдать за победу. Вы посмотрите какие мощные укрепления в Донбассе, где Украина сейчас терпит поражение.
@@KarafutodoPrefecture If you think West are good guys you need help.You forgot what Ukrainians did to Poles during WW2 ?.I don't like Russia before you start
delusional loool. Its losing ground everyday in donbass, lost land in kharkov, and is now doing a diversion to stop Russias fast advances. All its going to do is Russia is going to open another front in Sumy. Delusion at its finest.
Конечно в Курской области, эта наступление Украины неожиданная, но оно остановлено, сейчас Россия подтягивает войска и в скором времени начнётся операция по выбиванию этих террористов и зачисти нашей земли, слава России слава 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
@@Cyber-Rabbit I dont think terrorism entails being the number 1 recepient of ukrainian refugees, and wanting to make a strong union between Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. You hear these things from the Russian side, and talk about how they are brotherly people. And from the ukrainian side u see satanism and wishing death and collapse to Russia.
@@StanTheManExtra When you kill ethnic Russians in Ukraine then then you get invaded by Russia. When NATO expands you get invaded. Just like when Israel steals land you get bombed and invaded. Just like when USA invaded lands and kills civilians you get bombed. Just like when nato invaded Afghanistan you get kicked the fk out. Just like when nato invaded Vietnam it got kicked the fk out. How do you war mongers not get it?
@@CCCPRusRus the full scale invasion started with 7% of Ukraine already under their control, so in those 2,5 years, Russia only managed to take 11% more. Meanwhile, Ukraine has been at it for 4 days now and already liberated more territory than Russia stole in 2 months.
@@el_gabronСамой огромной стране в мире тоже понадобилось много лет, чтобы захватить маленькую Чечню, которая даже не видна на карте. Боеспособность страны зависит не от территорий, а от властей, уровня коррупции, качества жизни и отечественного производства
Russian propagandist "alien isolationist": "Russia has 90.000 soldiers on the border with Sumy" -> meanwhile, Ukraine broke through Russia's defences in 1 single day, with those soldiers nowhere to be seen. Not even 10% of the claimed troops were there. Where's that mighty Russian army that was supposed to be there?
Russian losses based on the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense’s data: Russian losses between 1 March 2022 and 31 December 2022 (10 months): 92.920 troops 2.820 tanks 5.222 armoured vehicles 1.936 artillery systems 4.290 cars and cisterns 171 special equipment Russian losses between 1 January 2023 and 30 September 2023 (9 months): 181.850 troops 1.673 tanks 2.907 armoured vehicles 4.456 artillery systems 4.163 cars and cisterns 752 special equipment Russian losses between 1 October 2023 and 30 June 2024 (9 months): 265.240 troops 3.397 tanks 6.559 armoured vehicles 8.122 artillery systems 10.830 cars and cisterns 1.515 special equipment Russian losses between 1 July 2024 and 31 July (1 month): 35.680 troops 300 tanks 653 armoured vehicles 1.520 artillery systems 2.103 cars and cisterns 265 special equipment Russian total losses since 24 February 2022: 588.540 troops 8.434 tanks 16.341 armoured vehicles 16.536 artillery systems 22.371 cars and cisterns 2.769 special equipment
Эта информация о потерях очень сильно завышена. Если бы Россия потеряла 600 тысяч солдат и десятки тысяч единиц бронетехники то Россия была бы просто не в состоянии продолжать войну. Это абсурд 😂
Россия мобилизовала всего лишь 300 тысяч человек. При таких потерях вся группировка ВС РФ на Украине просто бы закончилась 😂. А про количество уничтоженной военной техники это вообще абсурд 😂
German Panzers rolling towards Kursk, huh. I feel like I’ve seen this somewhere before…
I just cant put my fingers on it
regardless of politics, this is pretty fucking funny
Yes, but they decided to do the Battle of the Bulge there.
how did you biuld time mashine
It's not Panzers
Can you zoom out the map so we can actually see the advance in Kursk
There is no advance in Kursk.
@@alab3657don't lie
@@alab3657 least delusional rruzzian shill:
You can imagine it is roughly similar to the Russian controlled area in kharkiv
@@alab3657there is
2022: Russian invasion of Ukraine 2024:Ukraine invasion of Russia
@@IntermariumvsNeoKhazaria USA movie's be like
@@IntermariumvsNeoKhazaria по телеку сказали?
Russia is going to re-take every bit of land relax
@@IntermariumvsNeoKhazaria
2025 ----nato collapse do to giving Ukraine 1,000,000,000,000$ after being in 40,000,000,000,000$ combined debt.
@@alab3657Chinese-RuZZian Propaganda:
Thank you for the update balkan mapping.
And the video on the supposed tactic of how Ukrainian forces took that much territory in a short period of time.
Well, at the very least, it seems like the Ukrainian raid has forced an operational pause in the Russian southern command.
I'd guess that that was the point. Ukraine has been slowly retreating for months now, this time window can allow them to entrench and fortify the frontline heavier so that they can stall Russian offensive with less casualties.
@@prohacker5086это неправда, просто только курское направление показано, а также мнение про-украинских новостей
@@prohacker5086Russia is literally playing with Ukraine like a rat 😂
@@HexerMAR but somehow the russians couldn't catch the rat other than its cheese
@@Silvergalaxy7383 dw Im not pro russian or pro American, I'm pro Switzerland except in one other conflict that I don't want to talk about
Suggestion: on the big map you show at the very beginning, it would be cool if I could see the territory in Kursk that Ukraine currently occupies. maybe you don’t want to do it cause it will be temporary and you have no need to change it but I think it would be cool.
cheers! ❤
Putin: how's the invasion of Ukraine going?
Gerasimov: you mean the defence of Курск?
Putin: The WHAT?
Главный не Герасимов а Белоусов надо знать если лезешь в политику
that video of khuilo having a conniption as gerasimov tells him a load of bollocks is chef's kiss
Начался отсос, набежали амэрэкэн эксперты
@@Animaletic Белоусов - это всего лишь менеджер, которого посадили на пост, чтобы он провел реформы ВС. Командиром генштаба и объединённой группы войск, принимающих участие в "невойне" является Герасимов. Надо знать, если лезешь отвечать.
Зеленский: ну как там наша вылазка в Курск?
Сырский: вы имеете ввиду защиту на Донецкого направления?
Зеленский: Шо?
P.S. Армия России сегодня освободила Веселое и Сергеевку. Идут бои за Новогородское
You need to update the territorial advances map. Sumy Oblast isn't shown.
Росія священна наша держава!
Росія улюблена наша країна!
Могутня воля! Велика слава!
Твоє надбання на всі часи!
Слався отечество наше вільне!
Братніх народів союз віковий!
Предками дане мудрість народне!
Слався країна, ми пишаємося тобою!
Я из Украïне, Слава Росiи
Мы с вами
your are not from ukraine
@@UruSxs9я из Украïне
@@UruSxs9 According to the UN HCR, Russia is the #1 country with the most of Ukrainian refugees, overtaking Germany in 2023. And there are over 8 million Ukrainians living in areas "occupied" by Russia and none of them are revolting. So yeah, Russia has 9.2 million Ukrainians who either FLED TO RUSSIA or else are content living under Russian occupation (there are virtually zero partisan uprisings, other than occasional Ruthenian-Ukrainian special forces saboteurs, compared to WW2 when the German-Ruthenians occupied Soviet territories and faced widespread partisans. People need to stop calling Ukraine that name (it mean's "Russia's borderlands"), but Ukraine doesn't want to use it's OTHER name, Ruthenia because then it has to admit "Ukrainian" language is the Ruthenian language and that it has no claims to all of the Russian speaking lands (which are the 60% of Ukraine in the East). Even Zelensky himself couldn't speak Ruthenian ("Ukrainian") until after the war he started studying it, as MOST Ukrainians spoke Russian until the Azov German collaborator's grandsons all decided to ban Russian language and Russian Orthodox Church (largest church in Ukraine). It'd be like if a second Mexican-American war broke out and suddenly America banned the Catholic Church and banned all the Tejanos in Texas from speaking Spanish even though they've been loyal Texans for 200 years, it'd be pretty extreme to be so ethnonationalist as to ban your largest church and largest language. But that's what Ukraine has done.
There is a reason General Mark Milley said in a US congressional hearing that the people of Western Ukraine hated Russians and would fight them with pitchforks if they lacked US-provided weaponry because they are the "Sons and grandsons of the folks who fought Zhukov from 1945-1955", he only cited the years during which the O.S.S./US intel funded the UPA (Bandera's army) after America took over control of it from the SS officers Gehlen Organization, he should have said 1943 (didn't want to admit they were German collaborators) until 1962, the actual years it operated. Point is, America has been funding neon-zi's in Ukraine since 1945, with us ACTUALLY funding them as guerilla fighters from 1945-1955 (after which Kruschev convinced us in 1962 to totally drop them after the Cuban Missile Crisis though we'd already started cutting funding from 1955, and gave up after we failed to protect Bandera in 1959 during Operation Anyface).
@@Ter-j3lbro is capping
In my opinion, Russia is very large and it is very difficult to deploy troops on the border because it is too large. As for Ukraine, it attacks very suddenly. Does Ukraine's counterattack make Russia worried? No. Because in the first part, we will see that Russia has captured some parts of Krurs, which shows that Russia has the ability to add more troops to retake it. That's all.
Nope
Imagine going back in time to 2022 and telling a Russian that in 2 years they’ll be celebrating their minor advances in Kursk
I think Ukranian forces They will withdraw from their positions in 10 days or less. This all seems like a distraction, great mapping as always.
They wont withdraw even tough its the smartest decision they can make
They are building defence on the Russian old defensive lines
They might. I don't know what will happen. I think you are coping though. You are trying to manifest by speaking what you want to have happen, and not really laying out evidence and trying to figure out what will happen.
@@figerdron_8972 there was no defense lines. Everyone knows this.
@@alab3657 They were actually. At least Kursk administration spent 1.5 billion rubles for them
tbh you need to revert (or expand existing) global view map to the previous one, that included entire frontline. It's hard to compare globally now.
I wonder what Ukraine’s plan is, will they hold the land and use it as a bargaining chip?
Maybe a distraction? I’m no war expert though, so I’ve got no clue.
thats what they said
I've read somewhere they started entrenching.
This is at least what Selensky said so I guess.
I think that they have multiple layers of plans depending on how the enemy responds.
1) This will and has forced an operational pause in Russian operations in the South, which gives the Ukrainians some breathing space. Russia has only captured a few hundred square kilometers since October, but Ukraine needs time to bring up more manpower and rest existing units given that Russia's strategy for months now is just waves of canon fodder and cannon fire.
2) This is important propaganda victory for Ukraine as it shows that they still have an effective military capable of combined arms operations and maneuver. It's good for morale in Ukraine. It's good for showing the world that they aren't beaten. It's conversely bad for Russian morale as the morass they are in just keeps going and going and the losses just keep mounting.
3) If they find themselves in a position to hold on to say 1000 square kilometers of Russian territory, then it makes it impossible for Russia to pressure NATO to accept a status quo antebellum outcome to the war. Putin obviously wants out of this war on some terms that will allow him to retain power in Russia and has obviously wanted to say, "Let's just call it even." for some time now. But he really can't do that with Ukraine squatting on Russian soil, and he'd have to agree to some territorial exchange - which he can't do easily because he's stupidly locked himself into saying that all of like 4 or 5 Oblasts he doesn't completely control are Russian soil.
4) At the very least, if they can't hold the land they can take several hundred POWs which they can exchange for captured POWs and they've smashed quite a bit of Russian infrastructure while making Putin look bad again.
Thank you so much for your excellent work
I am being very objective when i say this : If Ukraine's objectivenis to hold on these territories , then they are very stupid . As of right now they are already lacking monapower to defend the southern front and Russia has a lot of reserve to take back Kursk . It will cost Ukraine a lot of money and manpower to hold on these territories .
So they are probably just doing that to put pressure on Russia to accept a peace deal . They only took those land as trade points .
With all of those Russian reserves, with at least one Russian propagandist claiming there were 90.000 Russian soldiers on the border with Sumy, how is it possible for a small Ukrainian raiding force to liberate 350+ km² of territory in the People's Republic of Kursk? Why are those Russian troops not defending their border? Where are they?
@@jehandesains8674they surrendered in mass
@@Greekguy12 50 18-year-old conscripts, and those with whom videos have already appeared, how were they released?
Lol, Ukraine has more than 10 brigades full of man but without weapon and tanks. They clearly don't have problem with manpower. They recruit so many for future
That's just copium. Saying something you want to be true without really any supporting evidence is just hoping.
They are doing this not to put pressure on Russia to accept a peace deal, because they have no interest in a peace deal. They are doing this to make a peace deal unacceptable to the Russians so that they can't pressure NATO into accepting a peace deal Ukraine doesn't want. Ukraine's biggest worry is always losing military support from the west, and one way that happens is if Russia and NATO make a deal behind Ukraine's back and then NATO says to Ukraine "You have to accept this deal or we stop supporting you."
day 205 of thanking balkan mappings for his efforts
Strange seeing ukrainian forces advancing on russian territories.
Free kurds
@@Detetive00000 where?
@@slotit-l8biraq , iran, turkey
@@slotit-l8b and syria
Free Assyria instead
Imagine if Balkan mapping was in world war 2
Ukraine definitely gave Russia a bloody nose here. This wasn’t just a simple border incursion. What’s most concerning is Russia’s response to the U.S. and NATO, who are obviously enabling this operation by providing ISR, target data, and strategic planning. Not to mention the equipment and training for it.
No one cares about Russia's response. What is there to say? That invasions are bad? It's unfair when Ukraine does it? Russians can keep crying. This is the war they started. Well, not so fun on own soil huh?
I remember that in the first phase of the Vietnam war, French control over the region was finally ended by a battle at Dienbienphu, a small place in northwest Vietnam. By this point (this was in 1954) the war between Vietnamese communist insurgents and French colonialists had been raging on for 9 years, but this small French loss was finally enough to break France's will to fight. At Dienbienphu, Vietnamese Communist losses were actually about twice what the French suffered, but the inability of 11,000 French soldiers to break Vietnamese resistance at the battle was a death blow. Later that year, France fully withdrew from Vietnam, leaving half to the Communists and half to South Vietnam. Later on in the early 60's, just before the USA officially got militarily involved, there was a very small battle at Ap Bac between Communist Vietcong insurgents and the South Vietnamese government. In this battle, the Communists lost 18 soldiers compared to about 70 South Vietnamese and a few Americans. This tiny clash was still enough to destroy all remaining South Vietnamese morale completely, and the victory motivated North Vietnam to begin officially attacking the South. In 1963, South Vietnam's unpopular president was removed in a US-backed coup, and an unstable military dictatorship propped up by the US took over. Ukraine could be doing something similar here- a small battle with relatively insignificant numbers, that becomes a huge victory. Ukraine might not need to dramatically force Russia back in the south, and maybe all they need to do is defeat the Russians in a few battles near Kursk. If Ukraine is lucky, that could be enough- maybe, like in South Vietnam, it will be enough to tear apart the Russian government.
@@azorahai7837 Russia's response within Russia is important. Will they collapse? Will they order a mass mobilization and rush seventy thousand barely-trained men to the front? Will they surrender? Will they actually do something effectively for the first time since the 1800s? All of these are plausible.
Наши терпилы в правительстве никак не ответят, лол. Они сами руки НАТОвской разведки развязали🤷🏻♂️
@@nicholashuggins8201 😂😂
Great video as always, Balkan! Have you considered putting the Ukrainian advances into the other maps?
There should be a map of Kursk. I'd not very clear
Another day informing us thanks 😁☕
Appearently, when Ukraine raids Russian borderlands and advances a bit it's a super big deal and a big blow for Russia, like Russia didn't do the exact same thing in the Kharkov region and got nowhere, just like this incursion will
Čo je na tom super veľká vec?? Je to samovražda ukro vojakov
Неа, наши ДРГ работают и в Сумах, и в Харькове
@@Лошпед-ц7ъ Да, но когда это делают украинцы, это считается большим делом
@@PALMEN4 не спорю
It's correctly spelled *KHARKIV*, and Ukraine isn't raiding (that's the Russian legion that did that in Belgorod). Ukraine is launching its own invasion force. Ukraine has taken over more land in Kursk in 72 hours, than Russia has in the last 6 months. LOL
Nice video. Nice profile picture.
Probably there are already US and other European forces mixed in UA military.
Бред там и 20 тысяч не наберёться
you must be a big fan of rt and rossia1 news
@@el_gabron You must be a disciple of CNN and MSNBC.
For now UAF faced mostly 18-25 yo conscripts with no fighting experience and bad training, covered by a miserable amount of russian aviation and artillery, yet the roads in Kursk region are already covered in burnt Strykers, Bradleys amd Humvees. You can only imagine what will begin when russia comes with it's regular military, like the one that's fighting in Ukraine at the moment.
Russian bot farm sent a new reinforcement here
@@Nothing_to_write0 yeah and that proved my comment right - as soon as ukraine met a worthy opponent it's offensive got slowed down and then stopped on 3 different directions
@@GreenForest2233 ukrainian reinforcement coming
Didn't putin say that he repelled the attack as well? At the start
Bro 2 seconds ago is crazy 💀
Insane
Can you enlarge the map?
Please update the not zoomed map and the zoomed map
Oh damn that’s the longest war
could you expand map in north so that we can see Kursk region?
Russia got special military operated on 😂
0:25 - Pretty much the only based thing coming from our government in a long, long time.
Where did all "full support to russia" comments go? 😂
They will be here soon
Hi, we are still here, Ukraine has no chance
Here cause this situation won’t last more than 2 weeks at max
The comment section flips around a lot. There is not too many supporters on only one side and it balances out. This can be both good and bad.
This situation will just turn against Ukraine, once the border will be restored Russia will advance faster and faster.
This situation will just turn against Ukraine, once the border will be restored Russia will advance faster and faster.
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@@KarafutodoPrefecturehow about you add something to the conversation?
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@@alex857tggIgnore this kid
The fact that Russia is making advances in Kursks is hilarious in some way
This is basically the Ukrainian Battle of the Bulge. If you study history the similarities are simply amazing.
true
Germany invested its entire remaining strength into a hopeless but determined drive into the Ardennes. If 6,000 soldiers is Ukraine's entire remaining strength, they would have already surrendered or lost Kyiv.
@nicholashuggins8201 no, not really. The bulk of German forces was fighting on the Eastern front similary like the majority of Ukrainian forces are fighting in the Eastern Ukraine. For the Battle of Bulge Germany just used their last remaining reserves. The situation with Ukraine is pretty much the same.
@@nicholashuggins8201they have 8000 troops on the Frontline there
And 10000 troops in reserve (which btw is everything they have)
Imo Ukraine does this for a simple reason, remain in the territory of Russia until Trump becomes president and peace talks begin so Ukraine can have the upper hand in it. For example Russia could withdraw it's claims in the right bank of the Dnieper.
Kamala is prob going to be president. Trump doesn't have the woman vote.
Ah yes, Victory Points
@@FlorencIII I see you are a man of culture as well
Isn't that a little wrong to do it? I mean the elections in United States are in 3 months, will Ukraine be able to hold those territories for that long? I don't think Putin wants that kind of stuff to remain for too long as it will affect his reputation among the russian supporters, + that will give the ukrainian army time to reinforce in the occupied region which is definitely not good for the russian side. Again, i think that it will be easier for Russia to simply push back the ukrainians with either meat or smart tactics as they got enough time to do that, unless if Ukraine will focus on the reinforcement and advancement on the Kursk territories.
@@playgamesyt4016 idk man we shall see.
day 221 of thanking Balkan mapper for his efforts
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Beware:
There is alot of different maps and etc. About this, its unknown how the map actually looks like
Lmao 2 days ago there were the guys who were just saying that this is for PR or that they were already stopped
Fake news, around 7:00 p.m. The Ukrainian military released a video from the center of Suja where they assured that the city and its surroundings are under the full control of Ukraine.
The governor of Kurchatov (the city where the Kursk NPP is located) said that the fighting is going on the outskirts of the city
as a ukrainian it isnt fake news its just that it the front moves faster than he can make vids
@@UruSxs9 Чуваче, я підписаний на канали військових і знаю про що пишу
@@ALEX_GEEK_CHANNEL По последним новостям, в том числе и пророссийским, украинцы получили доступ к камерам видеонаблюдения в Курской области и вычислили гео локацию российской бронетехники, а также был нанесен массированный удар по энергетическому объекту и военному аэродрому в Липецкой области
@@ALEX_GEEK_CHANNELthe front moves faster than he can map.
@@Ralsei1024 По последним данным,по Сумской области ебануло фаб-3000,по последним данныи,был разгромлен десант ВСУ возле Кинбурнской косы,по не очень последним данным,в н.п Малиновка вьебали искандером,поразив 4 офицеров.
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Fun fact : Ukraine's 1 day of gain in Kursk is equal to Russia's 1 month of gain in the matter of land size.
Fun fact:Kursk's defenses are weaker than those of the front
@@kings9536 Lol everybody knows that. But for my fun fact, people may have know just now.
Ну одно дело когда ты убиваешь мирный народ, а другое, когда ты проводишь спец.операцию, и убиваешь только военных, конечно мирное население убивать легче, вот им и легче продвигаться к Курску, но туда вроде Вагнер приедет, сразу от туда все свинки визжять будут
@@Eza_yuta
Fun fact : Ukraine surprise attack on kursk and now
The same Ukraine soldier's afraid to sleep 🤡
@@lorrainewarren-kd9zd How they afraid to sleep when the Russian government nicely vacanted the civilian's homes that the inhabitants already 'voluntarily' evacuated so the Ukrainian soldiers can get in?🤭
what is going on??
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@@Ter-j3l Nah. No glory to terrorists.
@@anonymoustopsecret5995 do you mean ukraine?
@RebootDenver-eb7jl In Ukrainian it is pronounced slava Ukraini
@@Ter-j3l No.
I will miss your old countryball profile :(
Russia will prevail.
@@Icelandicmaster00 AmericanUkronazi bot
@@Icelandicmaster00 gay bot
I call this, “stage Verdun”
Пусть украинцы поразвлекаются, пока есть возможность) потом резко окажется что Чернигов тоже был стратегически неважной точкой) 😂
Мы пытаемся выжить нас хотят уничтожить русские а мы выживем
@@Mitte_Keegi Но тебе как-то хватило времени что-бы это написать, вы же там выживаете.
@@RebootDenver-eb7jl логика отменная у тебя давай на россию нападёт страна которая в 20 раз сильнее хоть такой нет но представим что есть по тойже причине что и вы напали на нас
ТВОЯ РЕАКЦИЯ?
@@Mitte_Keegi А по какой причине по вашему на вас "напала" Россия?
@@RebootDenver-eb7jl по причине возвращения украины под своё влияние это без всяких приукрашений Украина ушла из под влияния россии не понравилось взяла и напала а восстание на донбассе это лишь провокация для того чтоб себя показать белыми и пушистыми
Peace upon brothers ans sisters in Christ †
До этой украинской операции я был за Россию и всегда был уверен в наших Вооружённых Силах. А сейчас у меня нет слов. Ну как нет слов? Одни маты) Сижу и смотрю, матерясь. "Какого, мать его, хрена?!", - моц главный вопрос
Все просто, солдат не так уж и много и они сконцентрированны в Донбассе, граница же довольно уязвима, украинцы использовали "сталинский кулак" они взяли 6к солдат и куча бронетранспортеров с танками и пошли на Курск через малозащищённую границу
Всё чтобы отвлечь Россию от Донбасса а так же ударить по репутации и поддержке армии, однако если ты начнёшь болеть за Украину это не сделает ситуацию лучше
Видишь, как благотворно влияет на осознание ситуации тот факт, что война перешла на российскую территорию?
@@АлексейДрузин-ш8юВсё верно, это не сделает ситуацию лучше, это сделает лучше его...
@@internal_voiceВойна никуда не переходила, она там и осталась, на Украине.
@@internal_voice а у вас значит ценят предателей да? Слово честь для вас явно не знакомо
Is it fair to say Russia is "holding back" at least to a degree in this war? Obviously in terms of like nuclear weapons I know the answer's yes but what about reserves in their army? Could they be mobilizing more people/more of their economy for the war effort? It just feels like somewhat of a pitched battle, not to disrespect the horrific amount of suffering that's been taken on both sides.
They are most definitely holding back. If they were to declare it a full scale war, mobilize and send literally everything they have and create a WW2 style total war situation they'd steamroll Ukraine.... however the political ramifications would be absolutely bonkers. Like... potential WW3 levels of bonkers. They'd most definitely end up in wars with any and all Ukraine Allied nations (they aren't in NATO so that doesn't mean them and the U.S.A).
It's like the U.S.A not mobilizing 100 million men and going full on WW2 on Vietnam or the middle East. Sure we COULD.... but it isn't exactly smart to do so.
As a Russian, I will say that during the last mobilization we only mobilized people who had already been to war and had military experience, about 300,000 people in total. With full mobilization, Russia can mobilize 7-8 million people, if not more. The Red Army in World War II at its peak numbered 17 million people, with a population of 160 million people, in Russia there are now 150 million
@@ignisimber2818
Why did my comment get deleted?
Cadê aquela turma de que falava em Rússia avança sem parar contra a Ucrânia? Essa guerra é um toma lá e toma de cá. A Rússia já perdeu essa guerra faz é horas, só que é sempre o orgulho do ditador que manda.
@@michelbourgeois4259pode até ser só que o Kremlin perdeu equipamentos e vai ter que deslocar tropas na região para conter essa situação, eu vejo essa distração da Rússia com a da Ucrânia em kharkv.
Imagine trying to dominate areas where muslim fighters live 😂
The front Finally establized but in a temporal way. The next three days we will find out how much the Okranians learned about their 2023 "massive counteroffensive" (Micro actually) . We will also find out if the russians really did learn something about the kharkiv collapse and the lyman incompetence
What you call "micro" in terms of a counteroffensive, took Russia 9 months to take back, and 250.000+ casualties.
@@jehandesains8674 You know I generally agree with you, but I don't think those numbers quite work out. The real number is probably only a bit lower, but still lower.
@@nicholashuggins8201 from 1 October 2023 until 30 June 2024, Russians reportedly suffered 265.240 casualties. Even if we add a 10% margin of error, that's still about 240.000 casualties. If we add in July, Russia suffered about 300.000 casualties in 10 months, or 270.000 if we assume a 10% margin of error.
It kind of works sinds Russia is less likely to shell its own territory
they dont want to scorch their own earth
Im am your 1,000 liker
There is no report of Ukrainian casualties. but count around 2,500, who are French British American Polish etc.
lol. The Russian copium is always funny.
They only attacked with 6000. If they had 2500 casualties of that 6000 they'd have already lost all military cohesion and be fleeing over the border or sobbing on the ground waiting to surrender. They quite obviously didn't have 2500 casualties, or they wouldn't have taken ground for 3 days in a row.
You're off probably by a factor of 10.
And, the whole thing about these being foreign fighters is equally cope. The bulk of the raid was conducted by three regular brigades of the Ukrainian military.
Nope... no more advance, by now ukros are on defense mode. This is just a redikilios PR campaign.
How it went from Kiev in 3 days to evacuation of Kursk citizens? 😅
What happened to crimea beach party
What happened in 3 days?
@@HaremScarem1776This is a popular phrase among Ukrainians about some kind of Kyiv in three days
@@ЯУзбек-е3и Yeah, completely fiction. I was going to ask him the source because that’s always where they get stumped….US Department of Defense’s Mark Milley?!? Can’t be…lol. Ukraine supporters sure aren’t very bright.
No one told about 3 days. It is a strawman
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@@UruSxs9🗑️🇺🇦🗑️
@@NATO_HaterWhy do you support Russia?
This is coming from a Lithuanian who had to deal with your shitty people.
@@NATO_Hater🇺🇦🪖👍
where Donetsk map?
no advances
@@balkanmapping1 Ok🗿
@@balkanmapping1 That could be connected to kursk I assume
Вперëд Украина! 🇺🇦
You support neo-nazi azov soldiers. 🤮
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Тоесть ты предпочитаешь был марионеткой запада?
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Along with the Ukrainian raid, the Ukrainians woke up.
Serious question. What have you been told about NATO that makes you hate it so much?
@@nicholashuggins8201They want to destroy Russia, no one told me about this, I found out myself.
@@nicholashuggins8201 he hates NATO because they wont allow Russia to take other people's land
110,000km2 Russia
300km2 Ukraine
It was supposed to be 603550km2 Russia, 0km2 Ukraine, so I get your point, but you should also try getting mine.
да победите уже кто нибудь что идет туда сюда по пару км
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It's funny that according to Russia when Ukraine regaining territory in Kherson and Kharkiv months ago was seemed as different compared to when Ukraine gains territory in Belgorod and Kursk. Every time they got invaded suddenly they recognized border map from 1991 😂
Because Kherson and Kharkov wasn't annexed at the time
@@redacted7060 Wrong. The Kherson at a side of river regained after so called referendum.
You assume this land will be held. It won't.
@@alab3657 you assume Russia will hold on to the Ukrainian territory they stole. They won't.
@@alab3657 Why you assume that I assumed that? I just simply stated Russian reaction, not what Ukraine will held or not held.
Ukraine used all of their budget on this one offensive 😂
i dont think so. Watch the south
Offensive? Didn't the Kremlin say it's just a raid?
@@jehandesains8674 i think the kremlin is now acknowledging that its a offensive
Did Ukraine spend its entire budget on one thousand military personnel with several armored vehicles, which forced Russians to shamefully flee tens of kilometers? are you serious?
@@Ralsei1024 they could have used those to recapture the lands that the Russians have been taking 😂
Where are Wagners?
Russia wake up.
Russian advances bogged down in Ukraine territory .All eyes on Kursk 🍉
Украина пытается перевести внимание с реальных поражений на фронте в Донбассе. Она вторглась на пустой участок земли в Курской области и пытается это выдать за победу. Вы посмотрите какие мощные укрепления в Донбассе, где Украина сейчас терпит поражение.
@@user-denis-bessonov-1968Ukraine is a few days away from defeat and has been for 2 years now
Russians advance in Kursk :))
Russians Advance eastwards
@chendanny165 ?
Se voltearon los papeles.
I don't see the advances!!!
Russia start to defending motherland!
Why did NATO send troops in Kursk 💀
If NATO send troops to Kursk they will arrive in Moscow
@@Robbiehans They did send.
Where?
the delusion is strong
ukrainian soldiers fully equipped with NATO gear idiot not nato troops
Ukraine is failed again. 😂🤣
Chinese-RuZZian Bot:
@@KarafutodoPrefecture If you think West are good guys you need help.You forgot what Ukrainians did to Poles during WW2 ?.I don't like Russia before you start
@@nikola.1903*Spits at your Face*
@@nikola.1903 thats wild shit to say with that pfp
No trust in delay! Kursk wants to go Ukrainian! (Kharkov guy 2.0)
Daqui á pouco a Ucrânia chega em Moscou😂
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In your dreams 😂
delusional loool. Its losing ground everyday in donbass, lost land in kharkov, and is now doing a diversion to stop Russias fast advances. All its going to do is Russia is going to open another front in Sumy. Delusion at its finest.
Tranquilo q en 3 días los rusos toman Kiev, no es así?
@@cedricfromtheeast1Как там буферная зона в Харьковской области? Русские всё еще пытаются завоевать уличные сортиры на северных окраинах Волчанска? 😆
0:35,this is the problem, nations are sovereign instead of bowing to the whim of OTAN
Христофор Колумб
Конечно в Курской области, эта наступление Украины неожиданная, но оно остановлено, сейчас Россия подтягивает войска и в скором времени начнётся операция по выбиванию этих террористов и зачисти нашей земли, слава России слава 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
Терористи только со сторони РФ уже почти 3 года
Молчи в тряпочку
Putin wasn’t supposed to keep reserve there in case of such attack ? Like, it’s the 3rd Time maybe it would be Nice to learn from your mistake no ?
@@Cyber-Rabbit То есть стрельба по машинам мирным в Судже это типа не террористы что ль
@@Cyber-Rabbit I dont think terrorism entails being the number 1 recepient of ukrainian refugees, and wanting to make a strong union between Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. You hear these things from the Russian side, and talk about how they are brotherly people. And from the ukrainian side u see satanism and wishing death and collapse to Russia.
Bless Your Perfection Praise the true creators 🙌
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Сегодня было попытка украинцев закрепиться на кинбурской косе, но это попытка была провальная. Много украинских погибших
12 украинских погибших на двух лодках, на других двух вернулись. Думаешь, что только украинские солдаты могут погибать, а у российских 9 жизней?
@@Ralsei1024Хочется верить.
Там и близко не была попытка закрепиться, это операция по уничтожению техники и русских, по итогу -30 россиян и -6 единиц бронированной техники.
@@raynedt цифры из пальца высосаны, как они могли это сделать, если их лодки не дошли до берега?
@@raynedt там плыли несколько лодок к берегу, ты хочешь мне сказать, что у них не было задачи закрепиться?
Russian 17 000 000 000
KPR-Kursk People Republic
People's, not People. If I'm not mistaken tho. I know that "People's Republic of China" but maybe because of a different word structure I'm incorrect
Russian style referendum in Russia, beautiful
Если это всё, на что способен украинский "референдум", то это даже жалко(
Russia is embarrassing
Я верю в украинский народ! Пускай они дадут достойный отпор агрессору! 💙💛💯🔥
"Aggressor". Lol.
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@@alab3657who invaded first?
@@StanTheManExtraUkraine in Donbass.
@@StanTheManExtra When you kill ethnic Russians in Ukraine then then you get invaded by Russia.
When NATO expands you get invaded.
Just like when Israel steals land you get bombed and invaded.
Just like when USA invaded lands and kills civilians you get bombed.
Just like when nato invaded Afghanistan you get kicked the fk out.
Just like when nato invaded Vietnam it got kicked the fk out.
How do you war mongers not get it?
Героям слава!🇺🇦
Гевбв сала🐷
🇷🇺 💪 Z
Нет доверия Просрочке!!! Харьков хочет в Россию!!! ❤❤❤
Prety sure they dont
Нет доверия Просрочке!!! Курск хочет в Украину!!! ❤❤❤
Власти РФ уже давно просрочены! Как двадцать лет истек их срок годности!
No trust in delay! Kursk wants to go Ukraine ❤❤❤
Ukraine occupies about 0.00020437727063147673% of Russia's land. Not rounding that btw
Russia occupies almost 20% of Ukraine's land 🥸
which country took 10 years for it
@@el_gabronThe full scale invasion only started 2 years ago
@@CCCPRusRus the full scale invasion started with 7% of Ukraine already under their control, so in those 2,5 years, Russia only managed to take 11% more.
Meanwhile, Ukraine has been at it for 4 days now and already liberated more territory than Russia stole in 2 months.
@@el_gabronСамой огромной стране в мире тоже понадобилось много лет, чтобы захватить маленькую Чечню, которая даже не видна на карте. Боеспособность страны зависит не от территорий, а от властей, уровня коррупции, качества жизни и отечественного производства
@@jehandesains8674 “liberated” 💀
Z stands for Zombie!
You stand for zombie
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Russian propagandist "alien isolationist": "Russia has 90.000 soldiers on the border with Sumy" -> meanwhile, Ukraine broke through Russia's defences in 1 single day, with those soldiers nowhere to be seen. Not even 10% of the claimed troops were there. Where's that mighty Russian army that was supposed to be there?
This is a minor and weak incursion a failure for Ukraine.
@@Mike2-fk6ip russian propagandist detected!
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@@Mike2-fk6ip if this is a minor and weak incursion, then how could Ukraine liberate 350+ km² in just 3 days?
@@jehandesains8674 Ukraine lost men and equipment this incursion shows how desperate Ukraine is getting.
Russian losses based on the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense’s data:
Russian losses between 1 March 2022 and 31 December 2022 (10 months):
92.920 troops
2.820 tanks
5.222 armoured vehicles
1.936 artillery systems
4.290 cars and cisterns
171 special equipment
Russian losses between 1 January 2023 and 30 September 2023 (9 months):
181.850 troops
1.673 tanks
2.907 armoured vehicles
4.456 artillery systems
4.163 cars and cisterns
752 special equipment
Russian losses between 1 October 2023 and 30 June 2024 (9 months):
265.240 troops
3.397 tanks
6.559 armoured vehicles
8.122 artillery systems
10.830 cars and cisterns
1.515 special equipment
Russian losses between 1 July 2024 and 31 July (1 month):
35.680 troops
300 tanks
653 armoured vehicles
1.520 artillery systems
2.103 cars and cisterns
265 special equipment
Russian total losses since 24 February 2022:
588.540 troops
8.434 tanks
16.341 armoured vehicles
16.536 artillery systems
22.371 cars and cisterns
2.769 special equipment
ok now show based on Russian ministry of defense
@@idkyet9458 that would be a complete waste of time.
@@idkyet94580 losses lol
Эта информация о потерях очень сильно завышена.
Если бы Россия потеряла 600 тысяч солдат и десятки тысяч единиц бронетехники то Россия была бы просто не в состоянии продолжать войну.
Это абсурд 😂
Россия мобилизовала всего лишь 300 тысяч человек. При таких потерях вся группировка ВС РФ на Украине просто бы закончилась 😂.
А про количество уничтоженной военной техники это вообще абсурд 😂
А что происходит? Я из Швейцарии😂
ВСУ атаковали Курскую область блицкригом (типо буквально), чтобы отвлечь ВС РФ от главного направления на Донбассе
One of those things that you don't get involved in- wars- has just taken an interesting turn