Update from Ukraine | Ruzzia tries to Advance to Klishchiivka | Ukraine takes the ground too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7aa8asCAdk
Order of Battle Deep Dive – 110th Mechanized Brigade
November 19, 2023
https://militaryland.net/news/order-of-battle-deep-dive-110th-mechanized-brigade/
110th Mechanized Brigade is a mechanized brigade of Ukrainian Ground Forces, formed shortly after the Russian full-scale invasion. (Excerpt)
[NOTE: two summaries per week, released on Wednesday and Sunday]
*** Great interactive maps with viewer controlled Map magnification tool to use for each Front!
https://militaryland.net/maps/
Soros Open Society is based in Ukraine...hhhmmmm...gee..wonder why
Ukraine Mobilizes Boys | Russian Cluster Answer. Military Summary And Analysis 2023.11.19
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bwae1zJ_Yww&t=235s
Pure, unfiltered Ukraine Propaganda from you and the draft Dodger
Living large in Switzerland.
No more American Weapons and money for Ukraine.
The US dollar is dead, about as dead as the leftist brainwashed mind set here too, fix the money fix the world ,, a lot of folks are gonna wake up and their money in the bank is gonna be worth 1/4 what it was from the day before ..it’s not a matter of if , it’s just a matter of when and the tick Tok is getting louder and louder..
Richard Nathan Haas is an American diplomat. He was president of the Council on Foreign Relations from July 2003 to June 2023, prior to which he was director of policy planning for the United States Department of State and a close advisor to Secretary of State Colin Powell in the George W. Bush administration.
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Despite Ukraine’s much-heralded counteroffensive, Russia has actually gained more territory over the course of 2023 than Ukraine has.
The problem is that Ukraine’s military shows no signs of being able to break through Russia’s formidable defenses, no matter how long and hard it fights. Defense tends to have the advantage over offense, and Russian forces are dug in behind miles of mine fields, trenches, traps, and fortifications. The West can send more tanks, long-range missiles, and eventually F-16 fighter jets. But there is no silver bullet capable of turning the tide on the battlefield.
Time will not be on Ukraine’s side if a high-intensity war drags on indefinitely. Russia’s economy and its defense industrial base are on a war footing. Moscow is also importing arms from North Korea and Iran and has access to consumer items that contain technology that it can repurpose for military uses. Should Russia need to reinforce its military presence in Ukraine, it has a large pool of manpower on which to draw. Russia has also found new markets for its energy, while sanctions have had only a modest effect on the Russian economy. Putin appears politically secure and in control of the levers of power, from the military and security services to the media and public narrative.