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1. THE RUSSIAN INVADERS ARE DOOMED IN KHERSON REGION, AND CRIMEA IS NEXT || 2023
Warthog Defense
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Jun 7, 2023 3:00 p.m. EDT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J7_mWf0ex8
2. 07 June: It’s incredible payback! Ukraine cut off the main supply line between Crimea and Russia!
Divine Justice
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Jun 7, 2023 8:00 a.m. EDT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2NU8aKl6WU
ARTICLE
Drunken Russian soldiers block all evacuation routes from Kozachi Laheri village
Olena Roshchina
Ukrainska Pravda 23
Wednesday, 7 June 2023, 18:58
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2023/06/7/7405797/
Russian invaders in the occupied village of Kozachi Laheri, Kherson Oblast, blocked all possible ways out of the town and prohibited evacuation despite the area being flooded due to the blowing up of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant.
SOURCE: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, information as of 18:00 on 7 June
QUOTE: “The Russian Federation does not care about the problems of the local population in the occupied territories and is capable of any crimes and large-scale destruction.
For example, after Russian terrorists blew up the dam at the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant, residents of the village of Kozachi Laheri, who found themselves in the flood zone, could not wait for help from the occupying so-called authorities and tried to leave the partially flooded settlement on their own.
However, Russian soldiers in a state of intoxication blocked all possible ways out of the town and forbade evacuation.”
DETAILS: In addition, occupiers in the town of Hola Prystan, Kherson Oblast, are forcing the owners of two-storey houses out of their homes and settling in them themselves.
The invaders set up firing positions on the roofs of these buildings.
so when things go badly for russia, putin blames underlings
putin never takes responsibility, he blames
this is putin’s war!
he chose to invade Ukraine!
not taking responsibility is really, really stupid
but then evil *is* stupid
“In the coming weeks and months, Ukrainian forces have a real chance at achieving victory on the battlefield. The path to victory is anything but straightforward. But one way or another, it likely passes through Crimea....
“...There are signs that the Ukrainian counteroffensive is starting to ramp up. While Ukraine will ultimately strike where it anticipates the most favorable outcome, many observers think Ukrainian forces will eventually have to make a push in the south to cut the land bridge running from Russia through occupied Donbas to Crimea. If successful, such a move could be decisive. It would divide Russian forces arrayed across Ukraine’s south, and even potentially put Crimea itself in a vulnerable position...
“...A Ukrainian advance that put Crimea within Ukrainian artillery range would create a huge and expensive logistical problem for Russian President Vladimir Putin. His military and civilian administration in Crimea would be particularly threatened if Ukraine were also able to fully destroy, or even keep under steady fire, the bridge over the Kerch Strait connecting the peninsula directly with Russia. Such a setback would have political ramifications in Moscow, and the fissures that we currently see in the Putin regime would grow....
“...Putting serious pressure on Crimea is the fastest way to end the war on conditions acceptable to Ukraine. Kyiv does not want a negotiated cease-fire that Moscow would exploit to rearm and resume the war at a more propitious time. Only this kind of ringing defeat will force Russia to finally accept Ukraine as a fully sovereign state.
“A stalemate born of an overabundance of Western caution, on the other hand, will just embolden Putin to keep trying — and needlessly prolong Russia’s hideous war of aggression.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/06/06/ukraine-counteroffensive-crimea-russia/