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Rob Lee (Twitter)

"A senior Ukrainian intelligence official said that Ukraine would probably run out of the last American military supplies in 'two or three months'.

'After that, it will be very difficult for us,' the official told the Financial Times. 'It will not be a total collapse, but we will be forced to withdraw from areas more quickly.'”
@fabrice_deprez @ChristopherJM
https://www.ft.com/content/b4393738-c7da-47ca-82db-99c2c052afec
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)

@Rohaan4272: You’re abandoning the values you held. Trump does not support Ukraine, not even a little. The past 5 weeks have shown him to be fully pro-Russian. How can any Ukrainian or American support that? Ukrainians I talked to are shocked the US has betrayed Ukraine, taking Russia’s side
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

Элитный путинский штурмовик Евстифеев Николай Николаевич 1962 г.р., которого боится сам Трамп
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh9NLdJiUeE #всрф #потерьнет
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IgorGirkin (Twitter)

RT @moklasen: unlucky to have your your expensive certified assault Lada get stuck in the mud
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

RT @KofmanMichael: The suspension of U.S. assistance for Ukraine is a very unfortunate and significant development, but it may not have immediate impact. Ukraine is far less dependent on the U.S. for day to day battlefield needs in 2025, than it was in earlier periods of the war. 1/
The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @KofmanMichael: The suspension of U.S. assistance for Ukraine is a very unfortunate and significant development, but it may not have immediate impact. Ukraine is far less dependent on the U.S. for day to day battlefield needs in 2025, than it was in earlier periods of the war. 1/
IgorGirkin (Twitter)

RT @OSINTua: And do this for 2026. Because, in my humble opinion, for this year we will have resources. Of course not that much as we would like to have but we have a better situation rather we had since the end of 23 till summer 24.

So I ask you to support Ukraine and our military forces.
IgorGirkin (Twitter)

Who cares about ru worms
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

RT @OSINTua: Hard to disagree. As I said before, in my humble opinion the main task for Ukraine in 2025 is to create a strategy, find financial and military support from the allies that continue supporting Ukraine (and I still think that this ban from the US is temporary).
Necro Mancer (Twitter)

@Renesanse19769: Сложно сказать, до какого состояния оно догорело в итоге, может ли там что-то подлежать ремонту
Necro Mancer (Twitter)

Архивные снимки с "народного" спутника
(больше фото тут t.me/epravda/9944) #гур
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The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @HoansSolo: Here’s my quick take, admittedly based on incomplete information, regarding the US suspension of military aid to Ukraine:

1. While not catastrophic, this decision reinforces gradual negative downward trends for the Ukrainian armed forces.

2. The immediate tactical impact will be felt in the rationing of artillery, long-range air defense ammunition, and further decreases in surface-to-surface precision strikes against targets behind the Russian frontline.

3. The effects will gradually be felt on the frontline in the coming months, rather than causing an immediate shock. By 2025, Ukraine is less dependent on US military aid than in previous years, as indigenization of select capabilities has made admirable progress.

4. While US ammunition and weapons deliveries are important, US support is arguably even more critical in other areas, including intelligence. It is unclear from media reports whether this support will continue.

5. Ultimately, the US decision will cost more Ukrainian lives.
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