Harvest Time The 47 Enters The Game Antonivka And Stepanivka Have Fallen Military Summary 2024.11.06
By Military Summary
This video describes the military situation in Ukraine on the 6th of November 2024.
Here’s what others had to say:
@j.dasilva4567
Calling the ukraine a democracy is like calling Kamala a black woman.
@DajeilGelian
The EU is now shell shocked. The man they villified for 4 years is now their emperor again- Vengeance is mine says the Lord!
@stkrrauch1
I voted for Trump yesterday because i can’t stand zelensky and don’t want my tax dollars going to ukraine
@Belmontetursiops
Watch Patrick Lancaster report on “Ukrainian Soldiers Fighting “With Russia Against Ukraine”, these soldiers recognized the corruption of Zelensky’s and his Kiev regime.
@herbalitoo
This is horrible!!! I didn’t think of this earlier, but every time you see a bomb explode, or a vehicle is blown up – people die. LOTS of people have died: in the houndreds of thousands, and they keep dying as I you read this. They were brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers, sisters and daughters. Real people.
I don’t care much for nationality: if they’re ukrainian, russian, norweigan, what ever: I just want people to stop being murdered and for this madness to end. What are they even dying for? The west has been hell bent to escalate and feed this conflict. What a waste!
Just a humble thought, Sincerely yours
@shirleyhaley6586
Zelensky may as well accept the fact that America is SICK of bank rolling him. Period.
@clippy-v4q
That was some election, we haven’t seen a women get beaten this badly since the olympics
@fepdx317
Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and now Ukraine. Abandoned and destroyed. “It may be dangerous to be America’s enemy, but to be America’s friend is fatal.” Henry Kissinger
@ipcipc7760
Wait, North Koreans are suffering big losses, can anyone please show at least one, cause how it is possible in this war that has so many cameras, go pros, drones, satellites; that there’s no pictures, videos, anything about this North Koreans, for very soon more then month after they arrived and started fighting in this war.
Where are those people?
@terike9738
HA, Sirsky can TRY to withdraw his troops, but Kursk is like Hotel California: You can check in but you can never leave!
@lonewolfandcub668
When you understand that it’s the military industrial complex and banks that actually run things you will understand that we’ve had a change of management but the owners stay the same.
And the agenda stays the same.
@aneurindavies5943
“The two most powerful Warriors are Time and Patience” Leo Tolstoy, Russian Author of War and Peace.
@hisroyalfatness8430
One day, all our Slavic brethren will be united once again. One day, all our Slavic brothers and sisters will live together in harmony. One day, an Emperor will unite us once again, under only the command of God Almighty, and usher in another golden age. One day, our many Slavic peoples will live and make families with one another, without worry about one group being the most favored or the most blessed. All of our Slavic peoples will live together in harmony, allowed to speak and practice their own languages and cultures, and contribute to one another, strengthening our common heritage and making a truly God-blessed nation on this Earth.
@johnsonwdavid
Trump has to pick better administration heads than last time. No Boltons or Pompeos for Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense. Hopefully people like ret. Colonel Douglas Macgregor will be considered. There is simply not enough resources in the US to keep multiple wars running. Russian demands are broader than Ukraine neutrality and involve conditions described in December of 2021.
@InscrutableNeo746
Did I mention how I enjoyed the meltdown of Kamala supporters and their tears? If they want to leave, let them. Roe v Wade is in the trash can. Trump is the president. Good times.
@Direkin
What made me laugh was Zelenskyy threatening if Trump wins, then Ukraine will “start to lose”. Start to lose…
@luisodriozola79
Russia is focusing on capture the fields outside cities right now and saving the urban combats for later.
@stlouisix1
GODLESS UKRAINIAN ARMY DELIBERATELY TARGETS CHURCH: exclusive vid on bottom obtained by Intel Republic shows Kiev’s sacrilegious strike on place of worship in Toretsk, Donetsk Republic (ex-Ukraine) as Russian electronic intelligence intercepts signal of enemy drone and captures Ukrainian attack against house of God.
Unfazed orthodox soldier gives tour of remains of church (top vid) with holy icons still present in miraculously-intact basement, stoically explaining why he’s fighting even as ear-splitting blast occurs close to him:
Enemy’s fighting against our shrines. These are monsters, these are inhumans, these are demons! That’s why we’re here, that’s why we’re still fighting! (deafening explosion) – soldier shares story of bombed-out building and adds Ukrainian army still targeting church. – Intel Republic
@stlouisix1
The Kremlin has downplayed any impact Donald Trump’s election win might have on the strained US-Russia relationship.
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, spokesman Dmitry Peskov indicated that ties couldn’t possibly get worse. He was reacting to US media outlets declaring victory for the Republican candidate.
“It is still almost impossible to worsen relations – they are at the lowest point in history,” Peskov said.
When asked if Russian President Vladimir Putin would formally congratulate Trump on his victory, Peskov said he wasn’t aware of any plans for that from the Kremlin, adding, “Let’s not forget that we are talking about an unfriendly country that is both directly and indirectly involved in the war against our state.”
Peskov reiterated that Russia views the US election as an internal affair and would hold off on any significant comments until the official results were confirmed and Trump formally took office in January. – RT
@stlouisix1
Medvedev, who serves as deputy chair of the Russian Security Council, has argued that the outcome won’t change the bipartisan anti-Russian consensus in the US, particularly on Capitol Hill. However, he said Trump had “one quality that’s useful for us.”
“As a dyed-in-the-wool businessman, he hates wasting money on all sorts of freeloaders and tagalongs: on wacko allies, misguided grandiose charity projects, and insatiable international organizations,” Medvedev wrote in a Telegram post on Wednesday morning.
This applies to Kiev, he said, referring to the overwhelming dependence of the Ukrainian government on Western military and financial aid.
”The only question is, how much will Trump be forced to fork out on the war? He’s stubborn, but the system is more powerful,” Medvedev continued. – RT
@samt1532
Altho Ukrainians may be upset about the election. trump could not be better for them in the long run. Hopefully he will help sort this out fairly and most importantly people stop dying on all sides. If trump didn’t get in, I feared Ukraine will fight to the last man and completely loose their country, heritage and culture. Atleast this way, peace can be made and the people of Ukraine can live.
@stlouisix1
“Stop this genocide or forever remain silent” – The Africa News Network
Malaysian lawyer has sensationally revealed how US Secretary of State Antony Blinken asked him to end friendly ties with Russia. Ibrahim said that he bluntly rejected Blinken’s advice. – 2nacheki
@YThome7
Ukraine is soon going to be independent not only from Russia but from America too.
Glory to Independent Ukraine!
@brianrusher3617
Did elensky send his good wishes via Ryan Routh or is he still in custody?
Just 4 short years ago the US Public Debt was literally $8.7 Trillion less than it is today. The US Treasury paid out $345 Billion in interest in FY 2020 but for FY 2024 it cost the US Treasury $1.2 Trillion to service its debt.
Original source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrAz4E-Lpug