Cold War II The Russians Storm Sudzha Pokrovsk: A Clever Maneuver Military Summary 30.12.2024
By Military Summary
This video describes the military situation in Ukraine on the 30th of December 2024
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@ARCofRESISTANCE
North Korean soldiers are like Ukrainian democracy. Everyone is talking about it, but no one has ever seen.
@enixword2637
So even the non-existent North Korean soldiers are winning against immortal Ukrainian NATO trained commandos
@Ramikad1091
Conscripting half a million kids doesn’t automatically translate to getting half a million soldiers. Training, weapons and spirit make a difference.
@Alegzander1990
I wonder if the 18 year olds will think they’re being called up because things are going so well and “victory” is in sight.
“Hello, your father and your older brothers are gone and now we need you ! Fear not though, victory is at hand !”
@IKnowWhereYouSleep–3
18 yo UA soldier, reminds me on the last days of the German Reich, wenn age was lowered to 16, without any effects
@stlouisix1
The Ukrainian military carried out a drone strike on the town of Aleshki in Russia’s Kherson Region on Monday, targeting the local district hospital, Governor Vladimir Saldo has said. At least one medic died in the attack, he added in a post on Telegram.
According to Saldo, the drone operator specifically targeted the office of the facility’s head doctor, Vladimir Kharlan. The explosion killed his deputy, Vasily Borisov – a local resident who “devoted his life to saving others,” the governor said, calling his death “an irreplaceable loss” for the regional medical community.
Kharlan sustained severe shrapnel injuries, Saldo said, adding that it was the second attempt on his life by the Ukrainian forces. The governor also accused Kiev of keeping its “bloody actions secret,” while its Western backers turn a blind eye. – RT
@ARCofRESISTANCE
sean penn said one squadron of F-16s will beat Russia. The actor has watched too many Hollywood movies.
@DonaldMischenko
This mobilization of 18 yr old just might be the end of the Zalienski regime the people just might revolt
@antyspi4466
The Russians don´t time their military operations to achieve “media victories”. They leave that to the Ukrainians. Whether the locally important town of Sudja is going to get captured by Russian forces until Dec. 31st, February 1st or April 1st does only matter in so far, as the circumstances are dictated by military needs.
@stlouisix1
Russian authorities do not believe that the fighting between Moscow and Kiev can be stopped at the moment, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.
Peskov was asked by RIA-Novosti on Monday if there are currently any prerequisites for ending the Ukraine conflict.
The spokesman gave a short but conclusive reply: “No.”
He had reiterated last week that Russia “remains open to talks” to end the hostilities. “However, since there has been no progress in terms of Ukraine’s readiness for negotiations, we are continuing with our [military] operation,” Peskov stressed.
According to the spokesman, the dynamics on the battlefield “are self-evident: we are on the advance.” – RT
@gurglejug627
At least 50% of those US taxpayer billions will be straight off to the Cayman Islands… so no, there isn’t that much for them to buy equipment with.
@babaal78
if the 18 yo didn’t already figured out that Ukraine as lost the war, i doubt they will gather this 400k army…
@_TheMax_
It would be a tactical mistake for Russia to immediately liberate the Kursk region. In fact, I believe it would have been more advantageous for Russia to allow Ukrainian forces to penetrate deeper into Russian territory and keep them engaged there for as long as possible. Why? Because this strategy would likely concentrate Ukraine’s most elite soldiers in a single area, enabling Russian forces to gradually encircle and neutralize them over time, effectively depleting Ukraine’s military strength.
@AchillesHeel-e7e
Russia is indispensable!
The world needs Russia for sanity, balance of power and keeping the depraved & belligerent West in check.
@babaal78
Ukraine is now the most polluted area on earth with the most electronics parts, plastics and battery from drones. It’s a shame that the most fertile land on earth and the most beautiful soil is now ruined.
@99jean88
400k 18-25 yrs soldiers won’t have the guts to survive modern warfare. If you read red badge of courage, you will learn that young soldiers will just run away, creating a routing effect. Worse, the ukranian battlefield depends on the individual capacity of the soldier operating (if they stick close they are easy pray for russian artillary), imagine a 18y boy, scared to death, alone in a pillbox. He won’t even return fire.
@SuperLuky64
She always speaks forgetting the past, I remember the battle of Backmuth very well, and I remember the day when Yevgeny Prigozhin, turned to Zelensky, denouncing that he was fighting against 16-year-old boys, and asking loudly where the best troops were. So if Zelensky has already used the boys too, and for this reason does not accept the allies’ proposal, he has no more alternatives, the only ones left are the men of the emergency services, the hospitals, the firefighters, the men who provide assistance after the bombings of Kiev. And they are certainly not more than 1000 in total, but if he loses those, all the damage in the cities with destruction and many civilian injuries, how does he fix it.
@Fishcakebuttie
Even if they mobilize 500M it will take 6 months to train them and as they start to arrive they will be just filling the massive gaps in the frontline and be picked off as soon as they get to the front lines.
@AchillesHeel-e7e
It’s about time Rand Corporation puts out a revised edition of their Policy Paper 2019: “Extending Russia”
Original source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gywieHMCFTE