Ukraine keeps gaining more ground in the Kursk incursion.

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  1. This is freaking amazing. Keep going lads!!! Hope they commit more troops and equipment to hold this.

  2. Regardless what happens in this Kursk incursion this is a major propaganda loss for Russia and is gonna cause more instability within the Kremlin

  3. Ukraine should rename the captured territories “ The New Russian Republic” and hold a “ referendum” there

  4. Has there actually been any reponse form Kremlin (except bombing shopping mall).

    Putin is now on the spot. He can not let this slide. But he does not have resources to fix this.

  5. I remember really well how everyone was afraid that raids or invasions like that would trigger full mobilisation in ruSSia.

    Let’s just hope that won’t happen and they simply keep shitting their pants.

  6. There’s also apparently images of operators in Belgorod region.

    Things are getting weird

  7. Do Russia still have substantional forces in Belarus? I imagine they will be allowed to retreat there, but I doubt Lukashenko would dare commit his own troops, that would become interesting very quickly.

    Right now I can imagine planners start worry about flanks, but at the same time they see openings toward Bolgorod.

  8. Are they gonna destroy there own country like they did ukraines. To try win it back. Let’s see

  9. How is propaganda tv seeing this?

    You know the channel which is now 24/7 discussing war tactics and pushing the agenda?

  10. Wait until Ukraine occupies as much land as Russia does. Then the negotiations get interesting.

  11. Sadly, I smell a trap going on.
    Hopefully if Ukraine’s forces all get destroyed in there, they still have enough fighting spirit to continue the war in Ukraine itself (and don’t accept an end to the war under the terms that Russia get to keep Luhansk and Donetsk, because that will only embolden Russia to invade again in the future, as each time they invade they get land etc).

    It’s difficult to beat Russia overall, they have such a large military industry and a large population, it’s not easy to beat them in a war of attrition (heck the Germans killed 8.7 million Russian soldiers in WW2, yet as the Germans marched deeper into Russia they were eventually defeated).

    I think getting them to surrender will actually be very hard, sadly.
    This is why I think Europe needs to pull its finger out of its ass, and properly send their most lethal equipment, same with the USA. They really need to provide Ukraine with absolutely everything, to give Ukraine a true chance here at getting Russia to surrender.

    That means donating Tomahawk cruise missiles (via ground launch system), Precision Strike Missile for HIMARS, providing weapons like AGM-158C to strike Russian high value ships, Joint Strike Missile, HERO-1250, PAC-3, AIM-120D etc.

    I also think the USA or some European country should purchase the Hyunmoo 2C off South Korea, then donate these to Ukraine. These are ballistic missiles with at least an 800km range (some sources claim 1000km), and a 500kg warhead, as well as a high accuracy of 1-5 metres. Ukraine could really wreck some Russian military bases with this weapon.

  12. Guys guys guys, it’s been 3 days everything is under russian control, it’s all about NATO propaganda, nothing is going on, listen to my voice, everything is fine, this is ok, Vladimir Vladimirovich wouldn’t let us down or fuck us in any away, yeah, he’d never do that, surely.

    *Can I move away from the window now officer…?*

  13. An example of putin lying about controlling his borders, and also his talk of “red lines” is BS

  14. It definitely sends a message. Look you can’t even protect your own land from one country. A country that you have committed all your resources into destroying for over two years and failed!

    And you still want to claim you can take on NATO?

  15. The situation is so fluid; updates like these really help to understand the ongoing changes and their potential impact.

  16. Remember when people were afraid Russia would use nukes if Ukraine entered Kherson, because from Russia’s POV it’s Russian soil?

    In a war with Russia, you escalate by showing weakness, and calm things down by being bold. It has been like this for centuries. Many people in the West still don’t understand this.

  17. This is all good but the most critical days are coming:

    1. Take the NPP?

    2. Take Kursk city?

    3. Take the path to Belgorad?

    4. Stay and keep this as a buffer zone?

    5. Open another front?

    I don’t pretend to know, this is going to be a wild ride!

  18. No way ru can effectively respond to this. WIth all their forces tied up in Ukraine and no defensive lines to speak of, they struggle to even send troops without them being intercepted… this is going to be interesting to follow. I don’t see how putin is going to salvage the situation, or the narrative for that matter… it’s an utter and open failure… anyone can enter russia unopposed, it seems.

  19. They should invade further south of Belgorod and attack the russian from their back, towards Kupiansk

  20. Ukraine is the only country in history to snatch a bit of land from… a nuclear superpower.

  21. This is a major victory for Ukraine this’ll make putin think twice about keeping his men far behind enemy lines or with less soldiers having to be pulled back to protect the borders.

  22. If anyone should win the ‘thinking outside of the box’ gold medal, it’s Ukraine.

    They’re like the wack-a-mole champions of war. No one has any idea what crazy, zany, wild and off the wall idea they’ll come up with next. It’s fucking genius!

    What ever the outcome of this incursion, russia has again been perfectly nutmegged. They can’t hide this, they have to ensure it can’t happen again and they just look like the incompetent arseholes we all know them to be.

    Slava Ukraine!

  23. Hopefully this will save Ukrainian lives. The problem with the frontline in Ukraine is it’s very easy to target the fortifications and trenches that have been dug. At least here, they can spread out into reduced concentrations and hopefully be very dynamic I. Their attacks. It’s also positive that the Russian soldiers they have encountered are laying down their arms on mass too

  24. Hold the position, replenish fuel, food and water, and prevent any videos and pictures from leaking, turning this area into a blind spot for the Russians. I wish the Ukrainian fighters good luck!

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