KURSK BRIDGE BLOWN UP: CUTTING OFF RUSSIAN MILITARY Vlog 777: War in Ukraine

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After two and a half years of war, the fighting has shifted back to Russian soil, with Russian troops leaving Ukraine and returning to Russia. The Ukrainian Armed Forces continue to create a “buffering zone” to protect more Ukrainian regions from Russian shelling. In the Kursk region, a destroyed bridge over the same river could cause logistical troubles for the Russian army, but more importantly, more Russian troops are leaving their positions in Ukraine and returning to Russia, where they are needed. This may lead to increased chaos and mobilization in Russia, which is unpopular with many Russians.

From an ordinary Ukrainian perspective, the author believes that the Russian army is unprepared, unprofessional, and chaotic, as evidenced by the Institute of War and other NATO experts. Moreover, the fact that Russia has to fight on multiple fronts makes them weaker and may even push Putin to start another wave of mobilization, which would be unpopular in Russia. The author believes that this could lead to serious troubles, chaos, and even the fall of the regime.

The author also discusses the importance of democracy and the defeat of the Russian regime, believing that it would be the best solution for Russia itself. They also highlight the human cost of the war and the importance of upholding international laws and respecting the 1991 borders.


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