Update from Ukraine | Great news! All of the Bridges gone! 3000 Ruzzian troops…

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Hello! I’m Dennis, and I’m here to give you the latest updates on the situation in Ukraine. The Ukrainian military has successfully cut off all three bridges across the San River in the K OAS, isolating Russian forces in the southern part of the region. This is a significant blow to the Russian army, as it will no longer be able to receive supplies and reinforcements from the north. Ukraine continues to push forward, with attempts to take control of key settlements such as Glova and recent gains in the Russian-occupied territory on the west.

The third bridge was cut yesterday, leaving Russian forces with limited options. They are currently attempting to construct pontoon bridges, but Ukraine is also aware of these efforts and will likely target them. In fact, a recent satellite image shows that the recently built pontoon bridge was destroyed by Ukrainian artillery.

The Russian military is facing a challenging situation, with most of its forces stuck on the other side of the river. Ukraine has gained some ground, including the town of Glova, and is now concentrating its forces to take control of key settlements such as Corniva, which would allow it to advance further towards the southeastern part of the region.

The Ukrainian military is also preparing for a potential attack from the east, with Russia attempting to hold its ground. Ukraine has already announced the evacuation of two settlements, Miragra and Prolos, which are now fully occupied by Russian forces. The situation on the ground is fluid, with both sides trying to gain an advantage.

I’ll now provide an update on the Belarusian situation. While Belarus has sent troops and aircraft to its border with Ukraine, it’s unclear whether they will actually engage in combat. The Belarusian regime has been working closely with Russia, but the majority of Belarusians do not support the war against Ukraine.

In other news, a major Russian oil refinery and storage facility in Rostov, near the proler town, is currently on fire, with at least 10 large tanks and 74 storage tanks burning according to satellite images. This is a significant blow to Russia, which may struggle to replace its losses.

The Russian military is also facing challenges with social morale, as many people in Russia are aware of the devastating losses suffered in the ongoing conflict. President Putin has been forced to turn to conscription, calling up 300,000 more soldiers to fight in Ukraine, a significant increase from the current number.

The situation is complex, with both sides hinting at potential peace talks, but it’s unclear whether this will be possible, given the current Russian regime. For now, the conflict continues, with Ukraine pushing to regain its territories and Russia attempting to occupy more ground.


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