Update from Ukraine | Confirmed! Ruzzia Lost jets but there is a Rat in…

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Hello my friends, today we have a big kaboom in Russia. A gas storage with a pipeline somehow burst into flames, and the Russian emergency services are still struggling to put out the fire. Locals report a massive explosion, but we’re not sure if it was a strong strike or someone smoking in the wrong place. Meanwhile, a group of Russian soldiers is trapped in a local factory, and we have confirmation of this from Russian sources. The situation has been like this for five days, with Ukraine performing counterattacks, supplying the Russian forces with gliding bombs, and Russia responding with drones delivering fresh water, food, and bullets for Kalashnikovs. Ukraine’s soldiers also witnessed that sometimes Russia can deliver supplies, but it’s a relatively slow process.

We’re seeing a similar situation like the one in Azovstal, where Russian forces were trapped for a long time. Ukraine needs to find a solution to keep the Russian forces from occupying the positions behind. Some of my followers on Telegram think the situation is comparable to the Azovstal factories, but on a much larger scale. Russia is struggling to protect the airfield in Rostov Oblast, and Ukraine launched over 70 drones to hit the Russian aircraft, but it seems the Russian forces received information about the strike beforehand. This means there are no signs of Russian aircraft on the airfield, which is terrible news for Ukraine.

Ukraine could have had a more successful strike if Russia was unaware of the attack, but again, there are definitely some leaks in Ukrainian military command. The Russian army is struggling to protect its air defense systems, and Ukraine is countering by targeting those systems with missiles and drones. Russia lost eight S-300 systems this month alone, and Ukraine is now more focused on hitting Russian air defense systems, which Russia is struggling to protect. Russia is also struggling to protect its airfields, and Ukraine’s strikes on Russian military facilities in Crimea are forcing Russia to concentrate its air defense in the peninsula, making it easier for Ukraine to target those systems.

On the front lines, Ukraine is experiencing some setbacks, but Russia is also not successful in its offensives. The Russian army is suffering from resource constraints, and its attacks are largely ineffective. Ukraine is gaining more military support, including artillery shells, but Russia still has a significant advantage in terms of numbers. Russia might cut off the highway connecting Neo and Plya, but that would only be a tactical success, not a strategic one. The Ukrainian army is capable of bypassing roads and connecting Praga and CH Yar through other routes. The US has allocated $1.5 billion to support Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, and there is some positive news regarding Hungarian support for Ukraine’s EU membership.

In other news, a Swiss media reporter, Yonatan Nart, was arrested for participating in military actions in Ukraine, violation of Swiss law. He wants to raise awareness about the Ukrainian topic and support for Ukraine. He’s a hero in my eyes, and I hope he won’t face prison time. He’s 36 years old, a high school teacher, and had military training before joining the Ukrainian army. Let’s give him a big like and support Ukraine in their fight for freedom.


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