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Videos of Russian UMPK strikes, including a claimed FAB-3000, on treelines. t.me/dva_majors/51168
t.me/dva_majors/51259
t.me/warriorofnorth/2444
t.me/warriorofnorth/2430
Videos of Russian UMPK strikes, including a claimed FAB-3000, on treelines. t.me/dva_majors/51168
t.me/dva_majors/51259
t.me/warriorofnorth/2444
t.me/warriorofnorth/2430
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Везучий Ваня из Нигерии просит обменять его на пленных "азовцев"
t.me/khornegroup/2609 #всрф #потерьнет #понаехали #КурНР
Везучий Ваня из Нигерии просит обменять его на пленных "азовцев"
t.me/khornegroup/2609 #всрф #потерьнет #понаехали #КурНР
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
RT @Ukraine: Long-range strikes against military targets in Russia. As long as it takes.
RT @Ukraine: Long-range strikes against military targets in Russia. As long as it takes.
Rob Lee (Twitter)
RT @kromark: Here are all the pontoon bridges across the Seym River in Kursk Oblast on our dynamic Kursk battle map (numbering is from left to right, not in the order of appearance). smarturl.click/O0Xla
RT @kromark: Here are all the pontoon bridges across the Seym River in Kursk Oblast on our dynamic Kursk battle map (numbering is from left to right, not in the order of appearance). smarturl.click/O0Xla
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@igorsushko: Get her out of the US 🇺🇸 she doesn’t deserve to be living in any American State or EU Country. Only in Russia.
@igorsushko: Get her out of the US 🇺🇸 she doesn’t deserve to be living in any American State or EU Country. Only in Russia.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@ukraine_map @igorsushko: If this is how she treats workers on the tennis court, imagine how she treats people in real life.
@ukraine_map @igorsushko: If this is how she treats workers on the tennis court, imagine how she treats people in real life.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@WarMonitor3: It’s definitely having some effect, the advance has not been stopped but it has been somewhat slowed. Ukraine will also need more manpower to retake the land they lost in Donetsk, but it may take months before a large counter attack occurs. USA and Europe need to step up the aid!
@WarMonitor3: It’s definitely having some effect, the advance has not been stopped but it has been somewhat slowed. Ukraine will also need more manpower to retake the land they lost in Donetsk, but it may take months before a large counter attack occurs. USA and Europe need to step up the aid!
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@RobertJMolnar @WarMonitor3: Becuase they are both a big issue for Ukrainian Forces. Both Manpower and they lack of artillery shells, specifically on the Donetsk Front. Overall, US has been lacking in sending more IFVs/APCs to Ukraine, let alone replacing them. Current brigades need to be well equipped first
@RobertJMolnar @WarMonitor3: Becuase they are both a big issue for Ukrainian Forces. Both Manpower and they lack of artillery shells, specifically on the Donetsk Front. Overall, US has been lacking in sending more IFVs/APCs to Ukraine, let alone replacing them. Current brigades need to be well equipped first
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
RT @InsiderGeo: Gas imports from Russia to the European Union exceed imports of blue fuel from the US to the EU - the Brussels consulting company Bruegel, quoted by WELT.
According to published data, for the quarter from April to June 2024, the EU bought 12.7 billion cubic meters of gas from Russia, and 12.3 billion from the USA.
RT @InsiderGeo: Gas imports from Russia to the European Union exceed imports of blue fuel from the US to the EU - the Brussels consulting company Bruegel, quoted by WELT.
According to published data, for the quarter from April to June 2024, the EU bought 12.7 billion cubic meters of gas from Russia, and 12.3 billion from the USA.
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Dan (Twitter)
RT @Tatarigami_UA: One of the most frequently raised questions following Ukraine’s strikes on industrial or oil infrastructure is: "How will this lead to a victory for Ukraine?"
The answer is straightforward. Viewed in isolation, each individual action - be it sanctions on a specific Russian bank, the liberation of a small village, or the destruction of a single oil refinery - does not win the war by itself.
Victory is achieved through a series of operational successes, each built upon tactical victories. When neither side can secure a clear and decisive victory, such as by capturing the enemy’s capital and changing the government, the war shifts into a phase where endurance, willpower, social fatigue, and resourcefulness are tested.
Incremental changes, while seemingly minor in the moment, can eventually lead to significant shifts. The impact of each action might not be immediately visible, but every effort that undermines Russian economic stability and its capacity to sustain the war contributes to Ukraine’s broader strategic advantage. Predicting which action will be the tipping point is almost impossible, but the decisive effect of the final “drop” relies on the cumulative impact of all preceding actions.
This does not imply that every tactical victory will automatically translate into operational and consequently, strategic success. However, using a $500,000 drone to destroy an industrial facility that generates $50 million annually has a lasting impact. When such actions are scaled and repeated regularly, they can exert considerable pressure on Russia, making the continuation of such a costly war increasingly difficult.
RT @Tatarigami_UA: One of the most frequently raised questions following Ukraine’s strikes on industrial or oil infrastructure is: "How will this lead to a victory for Ukraine?"
The answer is straightforward. Viewed in isolation, each individual action - be it sanctions on a specific Russian bank, the liberation of a small village, or the destruction of a single oil refinery - does not win the war by itself.
Victory is achieved through a series of operational successes, each built upon tactical victories. When neither side can secure a clear and decisive victory, such as by capturing the enemy’s capital and changing the government, the war shifts into a phase where endurance, willpower, social fatigue, and resourcefulness are tested.
Incremental changes, while seemingly minor in the moment, can eventually lead to significant shifts. The impact of each action might not be immediately visible, but every effort that undermines Russian economic stability and its capacity to sustain the war contributes to Ukraine’s broader strategic advantage. Predicting which action will be the tipping point is almost impossible, but the decisive effect of the final “drop” relies on the cumulative impact of all preceding actions.
This does not imply that every tactical victory will automatically translate into operational and consequently, strategic success. However, using a $500,000 drone to destroy an industrial facility that generates $50 million annually has a lasting impact. When such actions are scaled and repeated regularly, they can exert considerable pressure on Russia, making the continuation of such a costly war increasingly difficult.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
@PhillipHansenS @UAControlMap: Nothing imminent I think. But the Russians have reached pretty far.
@PhillipHansenS @UAControlMap: Nothing imminent I think. But the Russians have reached pretty far.
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
RT @RoubleDestroyer: Ukraine needs to win and 🇺🇸/Biden doesn’t have the appetite for it.
Biden was a failure on 🇺🇦. Trump would be worse.
We need to put full pressure on Kamala to restore American leadership. It’s been absent since 2008.
RT @RoubleDestroyer: Ukraine needs to win and 🇺🇸/Biden doesn’t have the appetite for it.
Biden was a failure on 🇺🇦. Trump would be worse.
We need to put full pressure on Kamala to restore American leadership. It’s been absent since 2008.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
RT @IAPonomarenko: Vuhledar.
Russia is storming (what’s left of) the town again.
The battle for this small town in Donbas continues for over 2 years.
RT @IAPonomarenko: Vuhledar.
Russia is storming (what’s left of) the town again.
The battle for this small town in Donbas continues for over 2 years.
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@RoubleDestroyer: I’ve come to a similar conclusion in the past week, especially after the recent large scale missile attacks on all of Ukraine last week and Kharkiv. It’s not just a Jake Sullivan problem, it’s a whole administration problem at this point. The US aid level is alarmingly low now.
@RoubleDestroyer: I’ve come to a similar conclusion in the past week, especially after the recent large scale missile attacks on all of Ukraine last week and Kharkiv. It’s not just a Jake Sullivan problem, it’s a whole administration problem at this point. The US aid level is alarmingly low now.
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