Update from Ukraine | Ruzzian tanks are Nailed | Vuhledar still Holds

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I’m going to clarify the situation on the Ukrainian front lines. The information coming from Vadar is often spread by pro-Russian channels and Russian Z propaganda outlets, which claim that Ukrainian groups in Vadar have been surrounded. However, this is not accurate. Russia has controlled the only supply road to Vadar, but there are still some roads available for Ukrainian forces to leave the area. Despite Russia’s use of aviation bombs, including the 2,000-pound FAB 3000, which can cause massive destruction, the Ukrainian Army has not received orders to withdraw from the area.

The situation is critical, and Russia will likely advance further to create a larger gap for their supply line, as their railway supplies have been frequently targeted by Ukrainian artillery. The Russian army is trying to encircle Ukrainian forces from the Paro and Pakros directions, which I mentioned a week ago. They have made gains in these areas, but still face challenges due to the Ukrainian Army’s resistance.

Ukraine has been successful in striking Russian vehicles, with one successful attack near Saleida Village, where Ukrainian forces have been able to push back Russian advances. However, Russia continues to press its attacks, using massive firepower and infantry strikes, which are taking a toll on Ukrainian forces.

In the midst of this chaos, some interesting events are unfolding. The Russian Ministry of Defense has changed its nuclear doctrine, stating that it may respond to drone strikes with nuclear weapons, which I find suspicious. Additionally, news of a potential agreement between Russia and the United States on drone strikes is emerging, which could have significant implications.

The situation is fluid, and the Russian Army is taking heavy losses, including the loss of a tank commander due to a mine explosion. The Ukrainian Army, meanwhile, is struggling to maintain its defensive lines, which are often poorly constructed and vulnerable to Russian advances.

Despite Russia’s advantages, Ukraine is refusing to surrender and is fighting back where it can, including with the use of Javelin missiles and drones. The situation is dire, and the outcome is far from certain.


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