Mate the push in the Pokrovsk axis is not slowing down at all. RF redeployed units from Kherson and Operational Command South to reinforce the push in the East (and have sent mostly raw conscripts to Kursk who die/get captured quickly in battle or shot by the Kadyrovites when retreating) and the Ukrainians look ready to concede the rest of the Donbas, although it will take another 100,000-150,000) RF casualties at the bare minimum to finish taking Slovyansk and Kramatorsk.
On the flipside, Putin can’t dislodge the Ukrainians from Russian territory and he can’t ensure the safety of his airfields, oil depots, fleet, and commanders. Now he’s playing a dangerous game in Belarus because NOBODY in that country wants to fight, and if forced there will be an uprising like 2020 and he can’t squash it this time because his best troops got chewed up in Ukraine the last 2.5 years.
The drones and long range strikes are pissing off the RF public, airports are having closures every day and flights cancelled because drones in the air, China now virtually owns everything east of Yekaterinburg (seriously, try to find one Russian east of either Yekaterinburg or Novosibirsk). He not only expanded it, but also sent a dormant NATO into rearmament. The Ruble is worthless, he brain drain is in full effect, and they are essentially one regime away from being a Chinese vassal state.
Ukraine! It's just easier to say and convey... Ukraine forever!
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Kokamedian plan:
1. Give up on Donbas
2. Invade Russia without air support
Just because you're a boot licker doesn't mean I am.
Ukraine and you too, Velik!![]()
Not according to ISW although it is clear more units are being used from the regions you mentioned to go towards Kursk.
I obviously am not there, we know the area you are referring to is in deep trouble. But any slow down is important.
Agreement on most of 2nd and 3rd paragraphs, again, just based on my reading and listening.
Following possible new incursions into Belogrod.
ISW now has updated.
Not looking good in the east.
DD you were ahead of me.
Most of the things I read are very careful in cross checking info thus late.
This is also patently FALSE.
Russian bull to change the order of words in a statement.
Keep em coming tater.
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Is it over yet?
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