Here come all the bots to cope: 🇺🇦 is losing! mighty 🇷🇺 can’t be stopped! blah blah blah! And my fave: “This isn’t good for peace!” 2 weeks after 🇷🇺 wiped out the biggest children’s hospital. 🤦♂️
Is it really 650 episodes of Ukraine the Latest! I guess that's what happens after two and a half years. I think I listened to just about every single one. Even bought a subscription to the Telegraph because of them. Its important that Ukraine isn't forgotten and placing this war in its geopolitical context is crucial. First rate journalism from the team.
One way the ”war” would be a fair game: Both sides must restrict supplies to those made in PRC. That would be a way to turn PRC into a neutral country.
This from a Russian citizen. He saw a Ukrainian soldier and went up to ask him what was happening. The Ukrainian soldier checked his papers and repied "learn Ukrainian and prepare for a referendum. Hahaha GOLD
It’s insane that despite the Ukraine war having exponentially more potential geopolitical + real world implications for the US than Israel/Gaza, the latter gets 50x more coverage despite being a cyclical conflict with far less potential to impact the US significantly let alone the everyday lives of Americans.
Yeah, it was quite telling that journalists and experts in the Baltics were NOT saying "What the heck is Ukraine doing? It´s absurd." Always trust the Baltics and Ukraine to know Russia the best.
@@martavdz4972 Right. Since the beginning, Ukraine, the Baltics and Poland have spoken the truth into seemingly deaf ears or to people with diverging priorities.
In WW II, the US launched the Doolittle raid of Tokyo. Significant? Destruction was minimal, but it changed Japan's military strategy to attack Midway, which was very significant.
The Doolittle Raid of Tokyo is a great comparison. Another one that occurred to me is the Viet Cong's 1968 Tet Offensive, which demoralized the US so thoroughly that it set in motion the elements that caused Congress to refuse to provide funds for the war seven years later.
There are no Russian defences between them and Kursk. The Ukrainians are using jammers ahead of swarms of FPV Drones and thunder drive the light armoured troop carriers into the Russian lines while they are being swarmed and at the same time the heavy artillary and slower moving battle groups move up and consolidate their gains. Kersk is in their sights. Slava Ukraini
100%. Disappointed Dom hasn’t realized this. Sure, there are a few cases where they’re trying to get info, but as we’ve seen from what they’ve done to so many civilians who wouldn’t know anything, it’s for pleasure.
It's not even about getting information.. front line troops have very little in the way of intel beyond their immediate positions and such.. With the number of drones about, it's unlikely that they would be able to tell them anything they didn't already know even if they wanted to.
Actually it's not JUST to inflict pain. There seems to be a culture in the Russian judicial system where they want to make prisoners plead guilty of offenses in front of the judge in court. Hence, torture until the prisoner appears broken, THEN a quick court appearance where the prisoner pleads guilty. This aspect came to light in one of the prisoner stories talked about in this podcast sometime last year. I have no idea WHY the Russian penal system works this way (and it might only occur like this SOME of the time or in some places). Of course, it's also clear that the Russians are not trying to use torture to gain information, they definitely have other goals in mind. This is also clear from Bucha, Irpin, and Kherson - civilians were routinely tortured for no perceivable (to us) military reason; but that may have been part of a larger political goal to break the morale of Ukraine's civilian population. Who really knows how people with such twisted minds really think though.
Just imagine if they had the air and long range support to attack into Russia with more than Ukrainian weapons. Just imagine how far they would have gotten with shaping operations from long range missiles and air strikes. They need to be able to attack into Russia with western weapons.
That’s why they were finally forced to do this. They wouldn’t have even had to do this had they been given both the green light and sufficient quantities to go after bases, aircraft, etc. in Russia.
And had Ukraine had weaponry & permissions to strike marshalling areas inside Russia at the start of 2024 things would have looked somewhat different on several fronts
The West must abandon its mindless deference to so-called "plausible denial" on the part of countries such as Kyrgyzstan. For starters, Kyrgyzstan's denial is NOT plausible. It's implausible denial, wildly implausible. In any event, plausible denial is not the correct standard of proof. In the US and many other countries, the standard used in civil lawsuits is preponderance of the evidence, which means more likely than not. Under that standard, Kyrgyzstan escapes liability only if we believe that it is more likely than not that Kyrgystan is telling the truth when it denies the allegation that it has been supplying the Russians with certain electronics. Rogue nations are very much aided by the West's mindless assumption that plausible denial is the appropriate standard. That assumption is all the more mindless when the West pretends an implausible denial is plausible, for example, when Russia denied its control over the Wagner Group. That denial was always implausible and has become extremely implausible by now. Yet, next time that Russia denies its control of Wagner, some dummies in the West will still toss their hands up and say "we can't do anything because they have plausible denial." NO, they don't. Anyway, plausible denial is not the right standard.
I remember the Colonel Reisner, the Austrian military commentator, talking about the "transparent battlefield," At the time, I pointed out that even in the static, heavily observed fronts of the first war, surprises still occurred. The 1916 Brusilov Offensive, the 3rd Battle of Ypres, Cambrais, and the 1918 German spring offensive, were all surprises because of either, tactics, misdirection, undermining, new technology, or just good planning and discipline. All these factors have been evidenced in this war's surprise successes. The only factor we have not yet seen is weather. This was a decisive element in the initial success of the German 1944 Ardenne offensive. Despite Allied mastery of the air and knowledge of German codes,, a combination of radio silence and thick fog, allowed the complete element of surprise.
Let us hope that what happened when the weather cleared and the allied air force decimated the German panzers does not happen here. Hitler's stupidity did shorten the European war by months as the Germans on the Eastern Front had no strategic reserves.
Perhaps because they´ve been banned for two years now... I worked at the world hockey championships this year and none of the organizers there missed the Russian players. They said they´re the most demanding and complaining ones.
If this doesn’t illustrate to NATO that Russia is not some indomitable juggernaut, I don’t know what will. This could have been the very ages ago if our leaders had shown more courage and initiative early on. To say Russia wouldn’t stand a chance against NATO itself is an understatement at this point.
Francis: controlling the key Russian territories of Moscow and St. Petersburg isn’t always necessarily decisive for the survival of a Russian regime. Remember that it certainly wasn’t the case during the winter of 1812 - 13. Napoleon had invaded Russia and taken Moscow, only to then be chased out of the country by the Czar and his armies, and marking the beginning of the end for Napoleon.
Another point, I think, is also to show the world that they should finally stop being cowards about nuclear war. They're saying: SEE?! We're taking Russian territory, and STILL they do NOTHING. Stop being so afraid of so-called "escalation"!!!
Don't assume Russia tortures POWs only to extract information. It's also to break captured soldier's will, so once they are exchanged, they will be less willing to return to the front.
Il y a plus de 50.000 soldats russes amassés près de la frontière au nord de Kharkiv. Je pense que ls Ukrainiens anticipent l'offensive en préparation en attaquant leur flanc par l'intérieur, là où ils ne s'y attendent pas, là où il n'y a pas de mines, là où ils ne peuvent plus raser des villages avant d'attaquer, comme ils le font en Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law that allows foreign banks to open branches in Russia but also provides for a number of restrictions on their activities. The document was published on the official portal of legal information. The goal is to create conditions for the development of a system of international settlements and attracting foreign investment, the explanatory note says. The work of branches of foreign banks will be aimed precisely at this. That is why they will not be able, like ordinary banks, to open deposits for individuals and companies, accounts in precious metals, engage in trust management of money and other property. Foreign banks will have the right to work in the securities market through a branch created in Russia. Each bank will be allowed to establish only one branch. The law also provides for setting requirements for the qualifications and business reputation of the banks’ officials.
My belief is that Russia, due to its horrific crimes in its invasion of a peaceful neighbour, will remain sanctioned by the West until Putin dies or is presented to the ICC to defend accusations of committing War Crimes.
Ukraine has begun its SMO inside of Russia. May it be more successful than Russia's SMO inside of Ukraine. It will help with negotiations if Ukraine holds Russian territory.
Meanwhile: "Ukrainian forces in Kursk Region have lost at least 945 service members dead or wounded, as well as 102 pieces of heavy equipment, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Friday. Among the heavy equipment, Kiev lost 12 tanks, 17 armored personnel carriers, six armored infantry fighting vehicles, two anti-aircraft units, and three field artillery guns, it added." The same script written in Washington for the lapdogs...
Why in the world would this American woman plead guilty - I thought she went to Russia for family reason?. I hope they cut down on these smuggling goods into Russia, money makes the world go around, just ask Musk or Trump.. Some days the news from UKL leaves us ordinary people in total despair for Ukraine.
Roland Nolipharth needs to come in early and warn these folks about the emptiness of this Kursk incursion and occupation. This was the same clique that got ahead of itself with Western failed counter offensive of 2023. These same group got ahead of itself with the Krnky crossing despite being warned that it would go nowhere. The emotional overload is unbelievable
Like they did in Dnipro. And like they did when they landed hard in Kiev. But that force is depleted, and the new elite are can only be half as trained.
The invasion of Ruzzia is a welcome development. Can we assume the Whitehouse approved this as it seems to be contrary to their nervous policy on these matters?
If Ukraine can't fire US weapons into Russia can they fire US weapons within Russia? Maybe if Ukraine annexes part of Russia then it's their territory and they can fire weapons in it (and maybe lay mines??)?
i definitely think western security forces knew in advance, i don't think the timing of the prisoner exchange, coming just before this, is a coincidence
Can Ukraine hold any Russian territory long term? Giving up territory in Donbas currently why waste resources for an impossible offensive, when hardened defense is needed immediately? Doesn't make sense
That's what I'm wandering too. But maybe they can hold this land? Or can pull Russian resources? It'd be amazing if they could take the nuclear plant though..
Yeah, the Russians don't have an unlimited number of tanks and armoured vehicles. The Russians will use meatwaves. The Russians are begging Iran, North Korea, and China for weapons and vehicles. The Ukrainians can just expand their border by occupying Russia's territory.
They can always retreat if Russia start significant counter offensive in the region. Counter offensive would mean the attack was successful in reliving other part of the line. Of Russia doesn't do counter offensive then Ukraine will have time to fortify new position, giving them bigger buffer in this region.
The Russian military continues to repel the Ukrainian attack on the region of Kursk, according to the Russian Ministry of Defence. “Over the past 24 hours, units of the Sever Group of Forces and arrived reserves, Army Aviation and artillery fire foiled enemy attempts to launch raid operations tot the depth of the Russian territory in Kursk direction,” the ministry said in a briefing on August 9. It added that the Russian military carried out a series of strikes against manpower and equipment of Kiev forces close to the settlements of Daryino, Gogolevka, Melovoy and Nikolsky as well as on the western outskirts of the settlement of Sudzha. Five American-made Stryker armoured personnel carriers (APC) were hit close to the settlement of Yuzhnoye and a Ukrainian military convoy made up of one tank, four APCs and one Kozak armoured fighting vehicle, was struck close to the settlement of Martynovka, according to the ministry, which noted that air and missile strikes also hit Ukrainian reserves in the Sumy region. Over the past 24 hours, Kiev forces lost over 280 troops and 27 armoured vehicles, including four tanks, five APCs, 18 armoured fighting vehicles, six motor vehicles, one American-made M777 towed howitzer, one Polish-made Krab self-propelled howitzer and one D-20 gun, the ministry said. “Since the beginning of hostilities in Kursk region, the enemy has lost up to 945 troops and 102 armoured vehicles, including 12 tanks, 17 armoured personnel carriers, six infantry fighting vehicles, 67 armoured fighting vehicles, 12 motor vehicles, two Buk M1 self-propelled artillery systems, and three field artillery guns,” it added. The ministry also released videos from Kursk showing an artillery attack on an ammunition depot of Kiev forces, a Ukrainian armed drone being shot down and a series of Lancet loitering munition strikes against military vehicles in the region. Kiev forces launched their attack in Kursk early on August 6. The heavy use of weapons made by the United States and other Western allies of the Kiev regime indicates that the attack was orchestrated with help from NATO. In the first stage of the surprise attack, Kiev forces managed to occupy several settlements in Kursk. However, they are now paying a heavy price just to keep the attack going.
According to a statement of the Supreme Command of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation dated August 9, 2024, the Ukrainian expedition lost 660 soldiers and 82 armored vehicles, including 8 tanks, 12 transporters and 6 infantry fighting vehicles. The hunt for the surviving Ukrainians hiding in the forests is underway.
I'm sure the Venerable Saint Michael of Lynch will be incadescent with rage that Sir Keir doesn't regard the first duty of his government to be making millionaires of his beloved railway workers ....
Military Situation On Ukrainian Frontlines On August 8, 2024 (Maps Update) Ukrainian UAV was destroyed in Crimea; Russian air defense destroyed at least 16 Ukrainian drones in the border regions; Four civilians were wounded in the DPR on August 7; Russian strikes destroy Ukrainian military positions in the Sumy region; Russian strikes destroyed Ukrainian military positions in the Kharkiv region; Clashes continue in the Kursk region; Russian forces took control of Sergeevka; Clashes continued in Volchansk; Clashes continued in Sinkovka; Russian forces advanced in Sergeyevka and Zhelannoye; Clashes continued near Pereezdnoye; Russian forces advanced near Ugledar; Russian forces eliminated 415 servicemen, four tanks, two infantry vehicles, 14 armoured carriers, 12 pickups, three D-20 howitzers in the Kharkiv area; Russian forces eliminated 460 servicemen, one infantry vehicle, one Kozak vehicle, one MaxxPro vehicle, 13 motor vehicles, one M777 howitzer, one Gvozdika in the Stelmakhovka area; Russian forces eliminated 660 servicemen, two armoured carriers, one M113 armoured carrier, nine motor vehicles, two M777, one Krab, one AS-90, one FH-70, one D-20 in the Chasov Yar area; Russian forces eliminated 360 servicemen, one Spartan armoured carrier, three armoured vehicles, eight motor vehicles, one M777, one Giatsint-B in the Donetsk region; Russian forces eliminated 105 servicemen, two infantry vehicles, 10 motor vehicles, one FH-70, one Krab, one Paladin in the Southern Donetsk area; Russian forces eliminated 110 servicemen, two infantry vehicles, seven motor vehicles, one Giatsint-B, three D-20, one Gvozdika, one L-119 howitzer in Kherson region; Russian air defense forces intercepted 80 Ukrainian drones over the past day; Russian air defense forces 12 HIMARS MLRS projectiles, and 80 unmanned aerial vehicles over the past day. Russian forces repelled the AFU from Lisichnoe; Russian forces are completing the mop up operation on the northwestern outskirts of Ivanovka; Russian forces advanced west of Timofeevka; Russian forces are completing the mop up operation in Zhelannoe; Russian forces took control of Sergeevka; Russian forces advanced towards Novozhelannoe; Clashes continued in Ivanovka; Clashes continued in Mezhevoe; Clashes continued near Vozdvyzhenka; Clashes continue on the northern shore of the Karlovsky water reservoir; Fighting is ongoing in Karlovka; Russian forces advanced near Pereezdnoye; Russian forces advanced north of Belogorovka; Clashes continue on the southern outskirts of Vyemka; Clashes continue on the western outskirts of Bilogorivka; Russian forces advanced in the north of New York, surrounded phenolic plant from the west; Clashes continue on the outskirts of Toretsk; Clashes continued in Druzhba; Russian forces advanced in the south of Zalizne; Russian forces advanced in the north of Pivnichnoe
The Germans ran out of fuel at the battle of the bulge due to being blocked by the two or three access roads through the Ardennes forest. Tanks use fuel while idleing. And eventually they bodged down. I would suggest if they are being hammered by air threat, it just goes to show how much they need permission to use f16 for air cover in Russia. Combined arms.
Unprecedented needs to be stricten from the vocabulary. Everyone bombs and invades, basically acting crazy snd the country always says...Unprecedented ... drives me crazy
This is like Pearl Harbor with AFU in the role of Japan. Just as then, the IJN ran wild----for a time----just as AFU is now running wild. However, sneaky duplicity in war wins battles, but almost never wins wars. NATO changed their ROE to give Ukraine a chance where there would otherwise have been none. However, the outcome will be just as in 1941: "I fear that all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant, and filled him with terrible resolve.."
Here come all the bots to cope: 🇺🇦 is losing! mighty 🇷🇺 can’t be stopped! blah blah blah! And my fave: “This isn’t good for peace!” 2 weeks after 🇷🇺 wiped out the biggest children’s hospital. 🤦♂️
Наше дело правое! Враг будет разбит! Победа будет за нами!
@@andreysamarin4170 who
@@andreysamarin4170you are ridiculous 😂😂😂
Ukraine is having some good days but have been getting battered for the past year. Lets see if it lasts
@@andreysamarin4170 putin hulio! Idinahui
Is it really 650 episodes of Ukraine the Latest! I guess that's what happens after two and a half years. I think I listened to just about every single one. Even bought a subscription to the Telegraph because of them. Its important that Ukraine isn't forgotten and placing this war in its geopolitical context is crucial. First rate journalism from the team.
One way the ”war” would be a fair game: Both sides must restrict supplies to those made in PRC. That would be a way to turn PRC into a neutral country.
@@IbrahimVestin-dx6vvabsurd
This from a Russian citizen. He saw a Ukrainian soldier and went up to ask him what was happening. The Ukrainian soldier checked his papers and repied "learn Ukrainian and prepare for a referendum. Hahaha GOLD
Slava Ukraini ♥️ 🇺🇦
Karma paying a visit to Kursk
This week
Ukraine war back in the US media again!
It’s insane that despite the Ukraine war having exponentially more potential geopolitical + real world implications for the US than Israel/Gaza, the latter gets 50x more coverage despite being a cyclical conflict with far less potential to impact the US significantly let alone the everyday lives of Americans.
Велика Мрия украинского аборигена?)))
@@andreysamarin4170
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
новая трава?
Heroyam Slava!
Разом, роби перемоги! 🇺🇦🔱✊ 🇸🇪
@@andreysamarin4170no grass here, go ask your ruZZie handler, vatnik
@@andreysamarin4170none here, go ask Putler, vatnik
This is great, Ukraine needed to and have just changed the rules of this game!
Well done the Telegraph team , another top report 👏 . Keep the fast pace up .
We have underestimate Ukraine over and over, they know Russia better than we do
Yeah, it was quite telling that journalists and experts in the Baltics were NOT saying "What the heck is Ukraine doing? It´s absurd." Always trust the Baltics and Ukraine to know Russia the best.
@@martavdz4972 Right. Since the beginning, Ukraine, the Baltics and Poland have spoken the truth into seemingly deaf ears or to people with diverging priorities.
@@martavdz4972The German media treats Russia like it's invincible. They seem to have conveniently forgotten, that they were fighting Ukranians too.
💙💛Slava ukraini 💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇸
In WW II, the US launched the Doolittle raid of Tokyo. Significant? Destruction was minimal, but it changed Japan's military strategy to attack Midway, which was very significant.
In March 1945 the Wehrmacht launched Operation Spring Awakening out of desperation for oil, but in this case it is PR.
The Doolittle Raid of Tokyo is a great comparison. Another one that occurred to me is the Viet Cong's 1968 Tet Offensive, which demoralized the US so thoroughly that it set in motion the elements that caused Congress to refuse to provide funds for the war seven years later.
@@richardmarsden5610in your very humble opinion it’s PR.
Surely the Ukrainians have not invaded its just a "special military operation"😂
Ok tough guy
Thanks from Canada
There are no Russian defences between them and Kursk. The Ukrainians are using jammers ahead of swarms of FPV Drones and thunder drive the light armoured troop carriers into the Russian lines while they are being swarmed and at the same time the heavy artillary and slower moving battle groups move up and consolidate their gains. Kersk is in their sights. Slava Ukraini
I believe the torture is being because they want to torture, to inflict pain, not just to try to get information.
100%. Disappointed Dom hasn’t realized this. Sure, there are a few cases where they’re trying to get info, but as we’ve seen from what they’ve done to so many civilians who wouldn’t know anything, it’s for pleasure.
Absolutely. This is something my grandparents have experienced during russian occupation and nothing has changed.
It's not even about getting information.. front line troops have very little in the way of intel beyond their immediate positions and such..
With the number of drones about, it's unlikely that they would be able to tell them anything they didn't already know even if they wanted to.
@@The_ZeroLinedominance too
Actually it's not JUST to inflict pain. There seems to be a culture in the Russian judicial system where they want to make prisoners plead guilty of offenses in front of the judge in court. Hence, torture until the prisoner appears broken, THEN a quick court appearance where the prisoner pleads guilty. This aspect came to light in one of the prisoner stories talked about in this podcast sometime last year. I have no idea WHY the Russian penal system works this way (and it might only occur like this SOME of the time or in some places). Of course, it's also clear that the Russians are not trying to use torture to gain information, they definitely have other goals in mind. This is also clear from Bucha, Irpin, and Kherson - civilians were routinely tortured for no perceivable (to us) military reason; but that may have been part of a larger political goal to break the morale of Ukraine's civilian population. Who really knows how people with such twisted minds really think though.
Just imagine if they had the air and long range support to attack into Russia with more than Ukrainian weapons. Just imagine how far they would have gotten with shaping operations from long range missiles and air strikes. They need to be able to attack into Russia with western weapons.
That’s why they were finally forced to do this. They wouldn’t have even had to do this had they been given both the green light and sufficient quantities to go after bases, aircraft, etc. in Russia.
They are using Western weapons....we know because there is plenty of video of them getting taken out.
And had Ukraine had weaponry & permissions to strike marshalling areas inside Russia at the start of 2024 things would have looked somewhat different on several fronts
This won’t make a lick of difference. Cope.
Then Russia will say Russian weapons can attack those countries that provided Ukraine with weapons.
I keep my friends up to date on the war and I can believe what I'm telling them...Day 3 of a Ukrainian campaign, by regular forces, into Russia.
The Crimea scenario reminds me of Zhang Fei and the bridge - better to leave the bridge and have the enemy chronically afraid.
Brilliant show team Telegraph, Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 🇬🇧
The West must abandon its mindless deference to so-called "plausible denial" on the part of countries such as Kyrgyzstan. For starters, Kyrgyzstan's denial is NOT plausible. It's implausible denial, wildly implausible. In any event, plausible denial is not the correct standard of proof. In the US and many other countries, the standard used in civil lawsuits is preponderance of the evidence, which means more likely than not. Under that standard, Kyrgyzstan escapes liability only if we believe that it is more likely than not that Kyrgystan is telling the truth when it denies the allegation that it has been supplying the Russians with certain electronics. Rogue nations are very much aided by the West's mindless assumption that plausible denial is the appropriate standard. That assumption is all the more mindless when the West pretends an implausible denial is plausible, for example, when Russia denied its control over the Wagner Group. That denial was always implausible and has become extremely implausible by now. Yet, next time that Russia denies its control of Wagner, some dummies in the West will still toss their hands up and say "we can't do anything because they have plausible denial." NO, they don't. Anyway, plausible denial is not the right standard.
But it's not plausible. Exports from Kyrgistan to Russia are up 2000%.
Vested interests at work. Probably German.
In 2 days Ukraine has taken more land than Russia did in the last 2 years.
Even deepstateUA (pro Ukrainian mapping), will laugh at your stupidity.
Very cool podcast, it has been a great experience so far.
Ruzzia is toast. Get lost, bots.
Bang-on Podcast fellas.Many thanks .
Now all the russian bots will try to make these events look like they are not good and a failure!
Наше дело правое! Враг будет разбит! Победа будет за нами!
pidar bots...😂
Game changer!now what they going to do?fight there way to Moscow! This just Zelenskyy looking for headlines at the expense of Ukrainian soilders!
@@ninjasixrrPutskibot
@@ninjasixrr Yeah, like Putler is making headlines at the cost of poor Orcs sent to the meatgrinder 😆Тупые
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NAFO is so cringe
@@Александр-у8й6дproud to support NAFO and wear the patches 👍🏻
I send a certain amount every month. I figure it’s money well spent
Patton’s ghost is on the field
Yup. He knew we shouldn’t have helped Russia at all.
What George a average 3-star American general with a bucket mouth ?
@@samsungtap4183 The guy that led his tank army 100 miles in 3 days to liberate Bastogne among many other feats
@@samsungtap4183I like Samsung even less now 🤣🤣
@@samsungtap4183he broke through the German front in Normandy, and created the southern pincer of the Falaise pocket, too.
Thanks for your work. ❤
I remember the Colonel Reisner, the Austrian military commentator, talking about the "transparent battlefield,"
At the time, I pointed out that even in the static, heavily observed fronts of the first war, surprises still occurred. The 1916 Brusilov Offensive, the 3rd Battle of Ypres, Cambrais, and the 1918 German spring offensive, were all surprises because of either, tactics, misdirection, undermining, new technology, or just good planning and discipline.
All these factors have been evidenced in this war's surprise successes.
The only factor we have not yet seen is weather. This was a decisive element in the initial success of the German 1944 Ardenne offensive. Despite Allied mastery of the air and knowledge of German codes,, a combination of radio silence and thick fog, allowed the complete element of surprise.
Let us hope that what happened when the weather cleared and the allied air force decimated the German panzers does not happen here.
Hitler's stupidity did shorten the European war by months as the Germans on the Eastern Front had no strategic reserves.
@@sebastianforbes1why not 🤣🤣
Ignominious Humiliation, Defeat, Deposition, Demise and Elimination from Humanity of Vlad the Terrible.
Thanks
Hit here and there, Putin will go mad
Did it before, failed before, Putin didn't go mad.
It appears that the Ukrainians have read "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu and are employing his strategy.
Our chief weapons are Fear and Surprise!
I think this Ukraine offensive could be a diversion for a move on Crimea.
Yeah, might be one of the reasons.
Lol
Sara Wagenknecht is calling for Russia to hand over Kursk oblast for the sake of peace.
This development might ease up recruitment in 🔱.
Nothing is better promotion than a winning team.
Putin cries like a baby!
It's not a Ukrainian invasion of Russia. It's a Ukrainian special military operation. Lol
You'd think that after decades of Russia playing hockey with Canadians they'd have learned not to get jerseyed 😅
Perhaps because they´ve been banned for two years now... I worked at the world hockey championships this year and none of the organizers there missed the Russian players. They said they´re the most demanding and complaining ones.
If this doesn’t illustrate to NATO that Russia is not some indomitable juggernaut, I don’t know what will. This could have been the very ages ago if our leaders had shown more courage and initiative early on. To say Russia wouldn’t stand a chance against NATO itself is an understatement at this point.
Francis: controlling the key Russian territories of Moscow and St. Petersburg isn’t always necessarily decisive for the survival of a Russian regime. Remember that it certainly wasn’t the case during the winter of 1812 - 13. Napoleon had invaded Russia and taken Moscow, only to then be chased out of the country by the Czar and his armies, and marking the beginning of the end for Napoleon.
It;s summer and armour can travel 20 times faster .
Regards from the Dominican Rep. 🇩🇴🇩🇴
"It was a surprise because it was so unexpected." Yep.
I think Ukraine is aiming for the railway line
There's no railway line anywhere near Sumy that feeds the front, it's not coming from Belarus now is it?
The new intro from Dom 😆
The excitement from Dom is fantastic...the tone is in overdrive ...tell us what happened in Krynky...please do come back here and give us the feedback
Slava Ukraini! Putin must regret so much.
Is anyone watching Belarus?
sould be ennnough said that they recall Wagner forces from AfriCa, so thereare not that many russian reserves available
I think there are plenty of reserves available but they just aren´t experienced and tough enough. It was in today´s OSINT analysis in my country.
Another point, I think, is also to show the world that they should finally stop being cowards about nuclear war. They're saying: SEE?! We're taking Russian territory, and STILL they do NOTHING. Stop being so afraid of so-called "escalation"!!!
Gerazimov was AI appearance, not him.
Without the intelligence.
Slava Ukraini!! 🇺🇦🇺🇦
Don't assume Russia tortures POWs only to extract information. It's also to break captured soldier's will, so once they are exchanged, they will be less willing to return to the front.
Aleksandr-Putin Vladimir-Dugin
Il y a plus de 50.000 soldats russes amassés près de la frontière au nord de Kharkiv. Je pense que ls Ukrainiens anticipent l'offensive en préparation en attaquant leur flanc par l'intérieur, là où ils ne s'y attendent pas, là où il n'y a pas de mines, là où ils ne peuvent plus raser des villages avant d'attaquer, comme ils le font en Ukraine.
The Russian ambassador to the UN is protesting at being invaded🤮
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law that allows foreign banks to open branches in Russia but also provides for a number of restrictions on their activities. The document was published on the official portal of legal information.
The goal is to create conditions for the development of a system of international settlements and attracting foreign investment, the explanatory note says.
The work of branches of foreign banks will be aimed precisely at this. That is why they will not be able, like ordinary banks, to open deposits for individuals and companies, accounts in precious metals, engage in trust management of money and other property.
Foreign banks will have the right to work in the securities market through a branch created in Russia. Each bank will be allowed to establish only one branch. The law also provides for setting requirements for the qualifications and business reputation of the banks’ officials.
My belief is that Russia, due to its horrific crimes in its invasion of a peaceful neighbour, will remain sanctioned by the West until Putin dies or is presented to the ICC to defend accusations of committing War Crimes.
Ukraine has begun its SMO inside of Russia. May it be more successful than Russia's SMO inside of Ukraine. It will help with negotiations if Ukraine holds Russian territory.
Late listening, but well worth it
Gerasimov’s was rumoured to be AI generated at the meeting - could be hiding again😂😂
No intelligence of any kind was detected. Must be him.
Past time to enforce the 1994 memo Russia signed.
Meanwhile: "Ukrainian forces in Kursk Region have lost at least 945 service members dead or wounded, as well as 102 pieces of heavy equipment, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Friday. Among the heavy equipment, Kiev lost 12 tanks, 17 armored personnel carriers, six armored infantry fighting vehicles, two anti-aircraft units, and three field artillery guns, it added."
The same script written in Washington for the lapdogs...
Why in the world would this American woman plead guilty - I thought she went to Russia for family reason?. I
hope they cut down on these smuggling goods into Russia, money makes the world go around, just ask Musk or Trump..
Some days the news from UKL leaves us ordinary people in total despair for Ukraine.
Your governments are laundering money through Ukraine as your fellow citizens cost of living goes up.
Roland Nolipharth needs to come in early and warn these folks about the emptiness of this Kursk incursion and occupation. This was the same clique that got ahead of itself with Western failed counter offensive of 2023. These same group got ahead of itself with the Krnky crossing despite being warned that it would go nowhere. The emotional overload is unbelievable
While all eyes are on Kursk, who is watching Crimea?
@@sebastianforbes1 How about the Crimean Tatars? What happened to them?
Definitely not Ukraine, remember what happened last time they tried? 😂
@@Александр-у8й6д Heh, remember what has happend to Russian air superiority since then?
Like they did in Dnipro. And like they did when they landed hard in Kiev. But that force is depleted, and the new elite are can only be half as trained.
A lobster will enter a lobster trap, but it will not be able to get out and still end up being caught and cooked.
Except this wasn't a trap laid by Russia.
The invasion of Ruzzia is a welcome development. Can we assume the Whitehouse approved this as it seems to be contrary to their nervous policy on these matters?
CAN.. what if this is really a Shakespearean play within a play. Everyone's looking East? No one's looking at Crimea.
"Bizarre countries"? I'm sure Francis means something else.
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If Ukraine can't fire US weapons into Russia can they fire US weapons within Russia? Maybe if Ukraine annexes part of Russia then it's their territory and they can fire weapons in it (and maybe lay mines??)?
Kursk region. Support Ukraini troops 🇺🇦🇺🇦✌
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i definitely think western security forces knew in advance, i don't think the timing of the prisoner exchange, coming just before this, is a coincidence
What's happened to the sound quality recently chaps, it sounds a bit tinny.
If English was being spoken at least they would know the Geneva Convention rules are in force
Can Ukraine hold any Russian territory long term? Giving up territory in Donbas currently why waste resources for an impossible offensive, when hardened defense is needed immediately? Doesn't make sense
That's what I'm wandering too. But maybe they can hold this land? Or can pull Russian resources? It'd be amazing if they could take the nuclear plant though..
Yeah, the Russians don't have an unlimited number of tanks and armoured vehicles. The Russians will use meatwaves. The Russians are begging Iran, North Korea, and China for weapons and vehicles. The Ukrainians can just expand their border by occupying Russia's territory.
They lost it within hours yesterday, the Telegraph is slow.
They can always retreat if Russia start significant counter offensive in the region. Counter offensive would mean the attack was successful in reliving other part of the line. Of Russia doesn't do counter offensive then Ukraine will have time to fortify new position, giving them bigger buffer in this region.
but russia could retreat out of ukraine just as quickly
The difficulty in understanding the Russian is that we do not take cognizance of the fact that he is not a European, but an Asiatic.
And therefore thinks deviously.
‘These bizarre countries’??? Oh, the perfidious Albion arrogance….
Which percentage of drone parts come from ..........? 85% !!!! Fill in the blank! A hint (it isn’t Britain!!!!)
The Russian military continues to repel the Ukrainian attack on the region of Kursk, according to the Russian Ministry of Defence.
“Over the past 24 hours, units of the Sever Group of Forces and arrived reserves, Army Aviation and artillery fire foiled enemy attempts to launch raid operations tot the depth of the Russian territory in Kursk direction,” the ministry said in a briefing on August 9.
It added that the Russian military carried out a series of strikes against manpower and equipment of Kiev forces close to the settlements of Daryino, Gogolevka, Melovoy and Nikolsky as well as on the western outskirts of the settlement of Sudzha.
Five American-made Stryker armoured personnel carriers (APC) were hit close to the settlement of Yuzhnoye and a Ukrainian military convoy made up of one tank, four APCs and one Kozak armoured fighting vehicle, was struck close to the settlement of Martynovka, according to the ministry, which noted that air and missile strikes also hit Ukrainian reserves in the Sumy region.
Over the past 24 hours, Kiev forces lost over 280 troops and 27 armoured vehicles, including four tanks, five APCs, 18 armoured fighting vehicles, six motor vehicles, one American-made M777 towed howitzer, one Polish-made Krab self-propelled howitzer and one D-20 gun, the ministry said.
“Since the beginning of hostilities in Kursk region, the enemy has lost up to 945 troops and 102 armoured vehicles, including 12 tanks, 17 armoured personnel carriers, six infantry fighting vehicles, 67 armoured fighting vehicles, 12 motor vehicles, two Buk M1 self-propelled artillery systems, and three field artillery guns,” it added.
The ministry also released videos from Kursk showing an artillery attack on an ammunition depot of Kiev forces, a Ukrainian armed drone being shot down and a series of Lancet loitering munition strikes against military vehicles in the region.
Kiev forces launched their attack in Kursk early on August 6. The heavy use of weapons made by the United States and other Western allies of the Kiev regime indicates that the attack was orchestrated with help from NATO.
In the first stage of the surprise attack, Kiev forces managed to occupy several settlements in Kursk. However, they are now paying a heavy price just to keep the attack going.
Seems factual. But it’s imagination running free rein. Comes from a Russian with the carefully chosen name “Richard Marsden”.
@@sebastianforbes1 lies
Anyone have a link to tatami analyst?
Listening from Fascist free Brighton England. No Pasaran to Tommys boot boys or Putins bots.
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According to a statement of the Supreme Command of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation dated August 9, 2024, the Ukrainian expedition lost 660 soldiers and 82 armored vehicles, including 8 tanks, 12 transporters and 6 infantry fighting vehicles. The hunt for the surviving Ukrainians hiding in the forests is underway.
Is this the same Russia that officially claimed that the entire attack got repelled?
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I'm sure the Venerable Saint Michael of Lynch will be incadescent with rage that Sir Keir doesn't regard the first duty of his government to be making millionaires of his beloved railway workers ....
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Not to use the N wo.... narrative 🤣 awesome catch
Military Situation On Ukrainian Frontlines On August 8, 2024 (Maps Update)
Ukrainian UAV was destroyed in Crimea;
Russian air defense destroyed at least 16 Ukrainian drones in the border regions;
Four civilians were wounded in the DPR on August 7;
Russian strikes destroy Ukrainian military positions in the Sumy region;
Russian strikes destroyed Ukrainian military positions in the Kharkiv region;
Clashes continue in the Kursk region;
Russian forces took control of Sergeevka;
Clashes continued in Volchansk;
Clashes continued in Sinkovka;
Russian forces advanced in Sergeyevka and Zhelannoye;
Clashes continued near Pereezdnoye;
Russian forces advanced near Ugledar;
Russian forces eliminated 415 servicemen, four tanks, two infantry vehicles, 14 armoured carriers, 12 pickups, three D-20 howitzers in the Kharkiv area;
Russian forces eliminated 460 servicemen, one infantry vehicle, one Kozak vehicle, one MaxxPro vehicle, 13 motor vehicles, one M777 howitzer, one Gvozdika in the Stelmakhovka area;
Russian forces eliminated 660 servicemen, two armoured carriers, one M113 armoured carrier, nine motor vehicles, two M777, one Krab, one AS-90, one FH-70, one D-20 in the Chasov Yar area;
Russian forces eliminated 360 servicemen, one Spartan armoured carrier, three armoured vehicles, eight motor vehicles, one M777, one Giatsint-B in the Donetsk region;
Russian forces eliminated 105 servicemen, two infantry vehicles, 10 motor vehicles, one FH-70, one Krab, one Paladin in the Southern Donetsk area;
Russian forces eliminated 110 servicemen, two infantry vehicles, seven motor vehicles, one Giatsint-B, three D-20, one Gvozdika, one L-119 howitzer in Kherson region;
Russian air defense forces intercepted 80 Ukrainian drones over the past day;
Russian air defense forces 12 HIMARS MLRS projectiles, and 80 unmanned aerial vehicles over the past day.
Russian forces repelled the AFU from Lisichnoe;
Russian forces are completing the mop up operation on the northwestern outskirts of Ivanovka;
Russian forces advanced west of Timofeevka;
Russian forces are completing the mop up operation in Zhelannoe;
Russian forces took control of Sergeevka;
Russian forces advanced towards Novozhelannoe;
Clashes continued in Ivanovka;
Clashes continued in Mezhevoe;
Clashes continued near Vozdvyzhenka;
Clashes continue on the northern shore of the Karlovsky water reservoir;
Fighting is ongoing in Karlovka;
Russian forces advanced near Pereezdnoye;
Russian forces advanced north of Belogorovka;
Clashes continue on the southern outskirts of Vyemka;
Clashes continue on the western outskirts of Bilogorivka;
Russian forces advanced in the north of New York, surrounded phenolic plant from the west;
Clashes continue on the outskirts of Toretsk;
Clashes continued in Druzhba;
Russian forces advanced in the south of Zalizne;
Russian forces advanced in the north of Pivnichnoe
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Dream on, Ivan!
Ucrane"s operation is so crazy that I doubt that any soldier will come back.
Cope harder.
Not only will they come back, they are bringing Ruzzian POWs with them.
1000 Ruzzians have surrendered so far.
Yep, but they're taking a beating from the air and have been slowing. Just like the last "Battle of the Bulge"...their doom is assured...."
The Germans ran out of fuel at the battle of the bulge due to being blocked by the two or three access roads through the Ardennes forest. Tanks use fuel while idleing. And eventually they bodged down.
I would suggest if they are being hammered by air threat, it just goes to show how much they need permission to use f16 for air cover in Russia. Combined arms.
Who won that war? The good guys. Ruzzia are the bad guys.
Source? (I suspect: your imagination).
@@constantgardener19That is what I thought.
@@constantgardener19 Hi! Care to change your response?? 🙂
Unprecedented needs to be stricten from the vocabulary. Everyone bombs and invades, basically acting crazy snd the country always says...Unprecedented ... drives me crazy
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In your parallel universe.
Your up to date once wonder why???
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This is like Pearl Harbor with AFU in the role of Japan. Just as then, the IJN ran wild----for a time----just as AFU is now running wild. However, sneaky duplicity in war wins battles, but almost never wins wars. NATO changed their ROE to give Ukraine a chance where there would otherwise have been none. However, the outcome will be just as in 1941: "I fear that all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant, and filled him with terrible resolve.."
Lol! Yeah, ok...
Russia is a paper tiger.
Why? Why? How does this offensive create peace?
Russian land to give back when doing peace deal. Let’s see if this land can be held, though.
Taking Ruzzian land is a good thing if it comes down to negotiating
Lasting peace will only happen when Russia learns humility.
@@infostudy101idiots. They can't keep it. They're gonna end up losing 6 best brigades. Zaluzhniy would never go for it, that's why he's in UK.
@@h2didenkov Let’s see in a few weeks. The idiots may be those in charge of security.