Update from Ukraine | Good news from Kursk! Ruzzian Army Can’t stop Ukrainian…
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As for the rest of the front lines, they have been stabilized, at least according to the Russian army. Ukraine’s military operation has been stopped, not just because of Russian resistance, but also because of the need for reliable supplies to perform the operation. This means that the Ukrainian Army will continue to propel forward, but at a slower pace, especially now that the initial gains have been made.
The zone of conquest is in Glover District, where Russia has built a new Pon bridge. Ukraine has not yet taken control of the bridge, but I expect to see images of the bridge being captured later. The problem is that the Sane River is quite narrow, and Russia can build up bridges quite quickly. Ukraine, on the other hand, relies on its surveillance in the region, using drones and artillery.
In the Eastern Area, Ukraine broke through the Russian defense, but with limited forces. Russia is still capable of holding off the Ukrainian Army. Interestingly, Russian soldiers who were forced to retreat from the women’s colony, a prison settlement called Mala LNA, managed to escape the Ukrainian encirclement during the night. These soldiers were ex-prisoners, and the Russian propaganda video makes heroes out of them. It’s worth noting that the Russian soldier who escaped the encirclement made some quite amusing remarks, including calling African soldiers “African Americans.”
In Mala LNA, the settlement plays a strategic role due to its many road intersections and connection to the larger town of Lov. It’s located on the road connecting Suja and Lov. Russia has started looting some shops and markets in the town, although it’s far from the front lines. I apologize for the mistake – the real town of Lov is indeed far from the front lines.
Turning to the situation in Switzerland, I’d like to discuss the Swiss military’s potential role in the conflict. Switzerland is a neutral country, and while some people think it should join NATO, I believe it’s better to remain neutral. While the Swiss military can protect its own country, it’s not well-equipped for long-range missions, unlike some other Western powers. However, Switzerland could potentially supply ammunition to Ukraine or other allies, which could be beneficial. Unfortunately, Switzerland is still debating whether to join NATO or remain independent. Meanwhile, I’d like to discuss the concept of Ukraine becoming a potential member of NATO, as this could greatly impact the war effort.