The Russian propaganda was evil and deluded before, but it’s genuinely shit even as propaganda at this point.
Hard to imagine how much vodka you need to buy into this crap.
Well ya know… Vodka can be expensive in Mother Russia… These people are no strangers to ethanol… sometimes not even diluted…
It seems battles are very hard and that Ukraine has been unable to take Lyman so far
Iranian drones have arrived and have been used by Russia, evidenced by one getting shot down.
Ukrainians crossing the river in Kherson region. No idea who the destroyed goods belonged to
Chuck’s map is completely wrong btw and he doesn’t update when he gets told it’s too ambitious
For now anyway, maybe Chuck will be right later
Well, in the PRC, there is a growing group of people that has been smashed really badly with the reality of authorianism both in full show in their country and Russia.
These enlightened folks are sick of those online chinese ultra-nationalist warriors who literally eats up anything shit that the CCP feeds them .These mini wolf warriors go around shoving them in other people’s faces and even jumping the great firewall of china to shove these misinformation to people in youtube and facebook .
To see the fightback from the enlightened folks is hilarious.
what has really surprised me is the massive amount of armaments left behind in the Kharkiv region. if that’s a sign of what Russia has available, that would mean they aren’t going to run out anytime soon.
Dmitry Medvedev
It was a rout
But yes, they have massive stockpiles (not infinite, but vast).
Many sources are reporting a breakthrough in the Kherson region. Unclear as to how serious it is, but seems as if there is real movement.
I wouldn’t be surprised if that is alluding to invading forces of raping and pillaging, bunch of sicko fucks.
I don’t think they are going to run out any time soon, but Izyum was a logistical center for that whole sector. Supplies would come from Kupyansk to Izyum, and be distributed out from there. Russian logistics work very, very differently from NATO logistics. A Russian division has enough trucks to make short run distribution trips from divisional HQ to subordinate units. A Russian corps is an operational formation only with no real institutional or logistical role. A Russian ‘Army’ handles allocation and delivery down to the divisions. A District does the work of getting supplies to the Army.
It appears that the Western Military District had a significant presence at Izyum, and it was definitely the site of 1st Guards Tank Army logistics formations. So when that area was overrun, you would expect to see a significant concentration of material.