Another globohomo Daily Mail article!!
Last gasp PR....
Winter is coming.
So sad. I feel for the….and I say this affectionately… Pu-tards.
The Russian people and conscripts are not enthusiastic about fighting and killing their Christian cousins.
I know it isn’t but this back and forth and sweeping 10 miles has a flavour of WWII to it to me. Of course this same land also had WWII run over it back and forth .
what surprises me is... why hasn’t Putin attacked further into Ukraine? why not level the capital? Attack military training facilities, take out power plants etc?
So the US has already determined where the false flags will be.
I kind of don’t think Russia will use them on their own border.
That is a giveaway as far as a lie goes.
So, what do the Ukes and Zelensky-sky have to thank for this "success"?
Is it today's $650 Million, or about $150 Million per hour? Or, is it last week's $12.3 Billion? Or, possibly some other week's $xx.y Billion?
Inquiring taxpayers wanna know.
So the Ukes are gonna be wrapping this up soon?
“ ‘We need anti-aircraft and anti-missile defence systems to secure our civilians and critical infrastructure from the terrorist attacks on the Russian forces.’”
OUR civilians. Hilarious !
Meantime, NATO has warned it is anticipating Russia may detonate a nuke on Ukraine’s borders in a demonstration of Putin’s resolve.
complete bull shite
All your annexations are belong to us!
But, but, but…the Russians are just advancing in the other direction.
Later that same day...
Another day, another Russian defeat/retreat/goodwill gesture/regrouping/smoking accident of some sort.
Looks like the Russian Army has gone back to the Tsarist era.
Because the TV never lied about anything related to covid or the “vaccines.”
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Misha Komadovsky
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Russian soldiers have reportedly posted an update from the Kherson region of Ukraine: “We aren’t just moving back. We are retreating, I can’t even find a word for it. This is an escape… There is nowhere to run. Antonovsky bridge is completely destroyed.”
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Tyler Rogoway
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With the Antonovsky bridge in the state it is in and limited water crossing capacity, we could be looking at a mass surrender or worse in Kherson. Russia, already shocked by the mounting losses, could have to confront an unprecedented type of loss in this war so far.
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David Helms
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Actually, it IS time to panic!
“Antonovsky Bridge is completely destroyed”
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Russian soldiers have reportedly posted an update from the Kherson region of Ukraine: “We aren’t just moving back. We are retreating, I can’t even find a word for it. This is an escape… There is nowhere to run. Antonovsky bridge is completely destroyed.”
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The truth:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ox3uKQdGbIQ&t=1s Update on Russian military operations in Ukraine for October 3, 2022
Ukrainian offensives are making headlines and being leveraged politically and psychologically. In reality, Ukraine is paying a price for these offensives it cannot recover from.
Meanwhile Russia is mobilizing 300,000 men and equipment to move against Ukrainian forces just as they fully over-extend themselves and as Western inventories to re-supply Ukraine dry up.
In short, the Western plan is not working. The sanctions cost the West more, it’s running out of weapons to send and there are signs of softening. If Moscow’s plan was to move slowly and wait them out, then it’s working.
One should not rule out the possibility of a negotiated settlement and it may be that NATO realizes in time that it has painted itself into a corner from which that is the only exit. But it’s hard to see, given all the hyperbole, how the West’s present rulers could admit to such an enormous failure. Electoral replacement, while happening, is too slow. And why would Moscow ever trust anything the West says? A unilateral surrender by Kiev is possible but the only way I could see it is if Zelensky were overthrown. Therefore I rate a negotiated ending as not impossible at the moment but of very low probability. But time is on Russia’s side and October’s improbability may be March’s desperate desire.
More likely to me is, to use a World War II analogy, that now that Kiev’s Operation Citadel in the Kursk Salient is petering out, it’s time for a really powerful mechanized offensive accompanied by strikes deep in the rear with no holding back. One must remember that Putin said they hadn’t really started – I think we’re about to see what he meant. And sooner, I would guess, rather than later. I can’t imagine that anyone in Moscow wants this thing still going on next February.