roundup of Ukraine news https://english.nv.ua/opinion/china...on-calls-for-russia-to-withdraw-50307097.html
The difference is stark. Some regions suffering 50 times as much as Moscow and St. Petersburg. @apmassaro3 A huge portion of those sent by russia to die in Ukraine are ethnic minorities from its colonies
Military says withdrawal from Bakhmut considered, but only if it is 'absolutely necessary' Governor: About 5,000 people, including 37 children, remain in Bakhmut Prosecutors: 4 killed, 8 wounded, 5 missing after Russian overnight missile strike on Zaporizhzhia (totally destroyed an apartment building) Russia uses drones to attack civilians lining up for humanitarian aid in Kherson Oblast Russia accuses 'Ukrainian saboteurs' of attacking Bryansk Oblast; Ukraine denies it (apparently a russian patriot group making a short symbolic attack)
What a fucking idiot....if I were a woman and I could get away with it, I'd like to punch Candice Owens in the face.
"Day 373. The situation in Bakhmut is extremely challenging but controlled. Almost 10,000 Russian soldiers express their willingness to surrender. Regiment of untrained mobilised Russians killed near Donetsk." (Unfortunately, although many want to surrender, it's exceedingly difficult to do without getting shot by Ukrainians or their own.} Ukrainians may pull out of Bakhmut to better defensive positions just west of the city. Then I think they will join the russians in destroying the city with artillery. They believe the only civilians who haven't evacuated from the city are wiating for the russians to evacuate then to the east.
We should send Trump to negotiate peace between the 2 Russian sides. It would get him that Nobel Peace Prize he wants!
Yeah, unfortunately probably true. We'll need to be very involved to limit this risk as much as possible.
That's a scary thought to say the least. I'm still of the opinion that if/when Ukraine brings Russia to its knees, what's left of Russia should not only give back all of the territory to Ukrainr, including Crimea, but they should also be required to fix/clean up the mess they've made...and also cooperate with the apprehension of war criminals, including Putin. (if he hasn't already been assassinated by then)
Russian troops 'forced to fight with shovels' as ammo shortage undermines Bakhmut advance Ammunition shortages that may have forced some soldiers to fight using shovels have fueled new Russian infighting and threatened to undermine what could be the Kremlin’s first major victory in months. Russian troops continued to advance through brutal close-quarters fighting around the city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine despite a lack of ammunition hindering their progress, Western military analysts said over the weekend. The head of the Wagner mercenary force that has led the campaign, meanwhile, renewed his criticism of Moscow's military leaders over the supply issues and warned that Russia's positions in the area could be in jeopardy if they weren't resolved. Bakhmut is currently surrounded on three sides after months of bombardment that has laid much of the mining city to waste. The defensive stand has become a symbol of Ukrainian resistance to Russia’s invasion; “Bakhmut holds” is a rallying cry heard across the country and in President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s nightly video address to the nation. But Ukrainian positions in the east have been worn down by an intensified Russian assault over the winter that has seen a mix of ex-convict Wagner fighters and newly mobilized military reservists thrown into waves of attacks. The British Ministry of Defense, which posts a daily intelligence briefing to social media, said Sunday that in late February Russian reservist soldiers were ordered to attack a Ukrainian position with "firearms and shovels." The shovels are likely the same ones used to dig trenches and which have been used on the front line by Russian forces since days of the czars. "The lethality of the standard-issue MPL-50 entrenching tool is particularly mythologised in Russia," the ministry said. "Little changed since it was designed in 1869, its continued use as a weapon highlights the brutal and low-tech fighting which has come to characterise much of the war." The ministry added that the increased close-quarter fighting was probably due to a continued focus from Russia's military on deploying soldiers on foot due to a lack of artillery ammunition. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/...o-shortage-bakhmut-prigozhin-wagner-rcna73501
Twitter is fucked up right now but there are reports that the Wagner group is barred from the Russian Military Headquarters in Moscow.