Update from Ukraine | Ukraine plans the Big strike on the south | We go all in
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-BBvg7WQR0
The summary of the situation of Russian re-invasion to Ukraine covering the last 48 hours, as of 2nd July 2023 – 22:00 (Kyiv time).
https://militaryland.net/news/invasion-day-494-summary/
*** Great interactive map with viewer controlled Map magnification tool to use for each Front!
https://militaryland.net/maps/
Come on, the same guy who said Marioupol would never be occupied by Vlad, the same guy who didn’t announce Soledar had fallen for ten days, said the Papasnaya breakout was doomed, said the Ukies had a “ million man army” offensive last year, said Artymovsk ( Bakmut) would hold, said the latest failed Ukie offensive was not their grand “ offensive”,….garbage in, garbage out.
Discernment is a gift, pray for it.
Why does Ukraine broadcast their next move?
We were told all the Ukrainian solders were dead.
“Big Strike”? Is that like the “Big Counteroffensive”?
The sign says “Free beer all day tomorrow.”
Tomorrow is never today.
Ukraine is on the verge of collaspe. Poland has put 2,000 soldiers and 500 boarder guards on their Ukrainian boarder. They are poised for a land grab.
All in, win or lose, everything is at stake, the entire game. Either way I hope it means the end of these daily Zelensky cheerleading threads
Loose Lips.....
Why broadcast your military plans?
It makes the war sound more like PR stunt to launder billions rather than military victory
Update on the conflict in Ukraine for July 3, 2023:
- Ukraine’s offensive reaches the 1 month mark and has made relatively little progress beyond the security zones ahead of Russia’s main defenses;
- This is mainly owed to Russian mine fields and Ukraine’s inability to clear them while under fire;
- Ukraine’s artillery shell supply is limited, the longer the offensive takes, the less ammunition Ukraine will have to support and exploit any breakthroughs that do occur;
- Mounting Ukrainian losses mean that any achievements made during the offensive will be difficult to consolidate no matter where on the map the offensive ends;
- Unable to breach Russian defenses, Ukraine and its NATO sponsors appear to be exploring “alternative” options to change battlefield dynamics including continued attempts to accuse Russia of planning to destroy the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant;