I wonder which one will die first, Putin who is suffering from multiple forms of cancer or this guy who is suffering from a serious kidney disease
Poisoning is an occupational hazard in Russia.
May he reap what he has sown
Kadyrov has never been the same since the Chechen debacle at Severodonetsk last year.
Being a friend of Putin is like being a friend of Hillary: Your demise is imminent.
Do you know how sad neocons look when they post this conspiratorial death-porn nonsense over and over? Sadly Bidenistas are to stupid to see it.
Poisoned? He’s never eaten my wife’s cooking, apparently.
(But, I love you honey!)
Now, it's Kadyrov who is dying.
Even our tabloids have to come up with stories that have a grain of truth to them so they don't get sued.
Bakhmut is of course of strategic value. It is covering the crossing of three major train lines and four major roads (M-03, M-32, T-13-02, T-05-13). As such it is the linchpin of the whole Donbas region. Besides that it also has some valuable mineral mines.
That is why the Ukrainian government has send ten thousands of its troops to fight and die for that city.
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Russian source report death per week at a lower rate than Ukrainian death per day. The ratio is again about 10 Ukrainians for 1 Russian.
I have said for a while that Bakhmut was in operational encirclement. Russian artillery could reach its last roads in and out. Since three days ago Bakhmut is in tactical encirclement. Russian direct fire, i.e. tank guns and hand held anti-tank missiles, can now cover all of Bakhmut's supply routes. They will shot at any car that attempts to drive there. Its one reason why the reported deaths have harshly increased.
Should the Ukraine decide to order its soldiers to stay in Bakhmut the city will be physically encircled. All roads will be blocked not only by fire but by heavily armed Russian checkpoints. The Ukrainian soldiers in Bakhmut, several thousands still seem to be there, will then be left with only two options: surrender or die.