Next Two Weeks will be HELL for Russian Forces
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Russia’s war in Ukraine is not going well for them. According to estimates, over 21,000 Russian soldiers have been killed so far. The Russian Navy has also suffered losses, including the sinking of a missile cruiser, the Moskva, which was struck by Ukrainian missiles. The fate of the 600 Russian sailors on board is unknown, with Russia refusing to provide information to their families. The war has reached a new phase, with Russia focusing on capturing the Donbass region, which includes the territories of Luhansk and Donetsk. However, Ukraine has the upper hand, as they have managed to push back Russian advances and hold their positions. In some cases, they have even forced Russian forces to retreat. Russia’s logistics have been criticized for being poor, and their ability to supply their troops is limited. Ukraine is also playing a game of chess, waiting for the right moment to strike and push back against the Russian forces. The weather is also on their side, as the muddy road season in Russia has made it difficult for Russian tanks and armored vehicles to advance. The situation is dire for Russian soldiers, with reports of torture and abuse. The Ukrainian government has even accused Russian forces of being responsible for the Soviet-era war crimes. As for Germany, it is under pressure to stop buying Russian oil and gas, but it is a slow process that will take at least a year. The country has donated 1.3 billion to Ukraine, but some critics argue that its actions are not aggressive enough. Meanwhile, other countries, like the US, are providing Ukraine with increased military and economic support. A Ukrainian musician, Keith, has even been playing the piano in the ruins of his city, and his performance has gone viral on social media. The war is far from over, and the situation remains uncertain, but Ukraine’s resilience and determination are giving them an edge over the Russian forces.