It is absolutely going way worse for Ukraine then they'll ever admit. The salt mine town they took and some of the other smaller ones that haven't been reported have gave the Russians a direct route and encirclement around Bakhmut. Next to Bakhmut is one of the Ukrainian biggest rail links for the entire east, so if that goes the ukies are going to lose a huge amount of resupply to the eastern front.
In addition no matter how many "we shot down 38 of 32 missiles" they say, they're infrastructure keeps getting btfo and they've had to energy ration daily now. And it really seems like Belarus will eventually enter this war and open a second front, because the Russians have been moving a fuck load of equipment to them and they're starting to practice joint military operations.
Re-open, as your "second front" (the invasion from Belarus) had been already defeated and completely rolled back once before (February to April of 2022).
Belarusian army is worthless and just wouldn't fight, the "Union country's" only worth for Russia is their own storages of Soviet equipment and ammunition (besides of course just the territory, also serving as a safe haven for Russian forces as it doesn't come under attack at all unlike Russia's own Belgorod region to the east that is being constantly pounded by Ukrainian artillery and air raids).
Strelkov sez:
Our command does not need advice. It does not listen to them, and often acts illogically and completely opposite to what is required. They did not carry out an offensive operation on Dnipro to cut through the enemy’s communications between the Dnieper and Donbas. They won’t do it now. And in Mariupol, the enemy left the garrison just enough to order to divert our forces to it.
Now it has become more difficult for us. Everywhere, from the Kinburn Spit in the south, between the Dnieper and the Black Sea, to the border with Belarus in the north, the enemy has formed a continuous line of defense. I don’t know what our military leaders will do, and it’s useless to advise them anything …
It is absolutely going way worse for Ukraine then they'll ever admit. The salt mine town they took and some of the other smaller ones that haven't been reported have gave the Russians a direct route and encirclement around Bakhmut. Next to Bakhmut is one of the Ukrainian biggest rail links for the entire east, so if that goes the ukies are going to lose a huge amount of resupply to the eastern front.
In addition no matter how many "we shot down 38 of 32 missiles" they say, they're infrastructure keeps getting btfo and they've had to energy ration daily now. And it really seems like Belarus will eventually enter this war and open a second front, because the Russians have been moving a fuck load of equipment to them and they're starting to practice joint military operations.
On a dark humour note you know those power cuts thanks to the reduced energy supply thanks to Russian missile attacks
That's what they are blaming the helicopter crash on, that the lights weren't on so the helicopter smashed at high speed into a kindergarten daycare.
Re-open, as your "second front" (the invasion from Belarus) had been already defeated and completely rolled back once before (February to April of 2022).
Belarusian army is worthless and just wouldn't fight, the "Union country's" only worth for Russia is their own storages of Soviet equipment and ammunition (besides of course just the territory, also serving as a safe haven for Russian forces as it doesn't come under attack at all unlike Russia's own Belgorod region to the east that is being constantly pounded by Ukrainian artillery and air raids).
Strelkov sez: