"All of Vlad's forces and all of Vlad's men, are out to put Humpty together again." (2 Viewers)

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A bit more analysis in this article but nothing really new. An interesting pic of a few drowned BMPs:


The map comparison shows just how much ground has been gained by Ukrainian forces in the past 5 days.
 
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Not to mention Kharkov energy grid shut down 100% except for candles and coal fires.

Folks, do not bring sunshine and unicorns to global hunger, disease and looming Depression crisis. Hoard your ARs and ammo and MREs and water supply. Be prepared and hope that this will all blow over rather than blow down. In Texas, the oft forgotten phrase "Save yer Confederate mone boys, the South will rise again", is taking on new meaning.

Oops not talking about rest of West - only Switzerland has ARs at home (or FNs, whatever).
 
As an added tidbit - now that Kharkov grid shutdown has occurred, is this a warning or just a prelude for full scale declaration of War by Vlad? How confortable are Ukrainian troopers fighting their ass off worrying about families in Ukraine cities with no power?

IMO - this is a balanced objective article:
 

The language in the antiwar.com article is interesting...."NATO's proxy war in Ukraine" and "anti-Russian sanctions blitz." Funny how sites like that seem only to be anti-war if it's the West doing ANYTHING. Western nations wouldn't be providing the arms into Ukraine if Russia hadn't invaded in the first place.

It's also amazing how inflation "plagues" the US and the West but somehow doesn't affect Russia ("The campaign has backfired with the ruble rallying against the dollar and mounting inflation plaguing the United States and Europe").

Rather like the EurAsian Times news site, antiwar.com seems to be a mouthpiece for Russian propaganda rather than truly believing in it's website name.
 
It seems that everyone has forgotten that Herr Putin illegally seized territory in Moldova, Georgia and Ukraine prior to this recent "special operation", who's goal was to clean the country of Nazis, protect Russian speaking citizens amd reclaim "territory that previously belonged to Russia".
NATO's "proxy war" didn't start until Zelensky asked for help, not a safe place to hide, which was NATO's initial offering.

It appears that many websites either haven't been following events from the start or choose to see only what they want to see (and/or receive compensation for their version - hopefully not in rubles).
 

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