Only 28% of Russians Now Support Putin’s War in Ukraine

Video Summary

The Russian ammunition depot in the town of Kachanov, near the Ukrainian border, was targeted by Ukrainian drones, resulting in a large explosion. This is not the first such attack to occur, as Ukraine has reportedly hit several Russian ammunition depots in recent weeks. The attack on the Kachanov depot is significant, as it is located outside of Ukraine’s range, suggesting that Ukraine may have obtained permission to launch attacks into Russia. The attack highlights the vulnerability of Russia’s military supply lines and the effectiveness of Ukraine’s drone capabilities.

Additionally, the Russian military has been facing challenges, including the destruction of its aircraft and drones by Ukraine. The Ukrainian Defense Forces also destroyed 400 Iranian-made Shahed-136 drones in the Crimean region, using a domestically produced Neptune missile.

The video also touched on the topic of the oil depot fire in Crimea, which has been burning for several days, with France and Germany providing aid to Ukraine to help extinguish the blaze. The fire is still burning, but it is not expected to have a significant impact on the region.

The video also discusses the situation in the United States, where a hurricane is expected to make landfall, and the potential for damage is significant. The video also touches on the topic of climate change, with the author stating that “climate change is the new COVID-19.”

The video also discusses the situation in Russia, where the author believes that the war in Ukraine is becoming increasingly unpopular. He quotes a Russian soldier who is upset about being forced to continue fighting, even after their initial one-year contract has expired. The Russian military is reportedly facing difficulties in recruiting new soldiers, with many older men being called up to fight.

The video also discusses the Russian military’s reliance on Western technology, including the use of the messaging platform Discord, which has been banned by the Kremlin. The author wonders how the Russian military was able to use the platform for so long and notes that the ban is likely to cause disruptions to the Russian military’s communication systems.

Finally, the video ends with some positive news for Ukraine, including the delivery of French Mirage 2000 fighter jets and German Iris anti-air defense systems. The author expresses gratitude to the people of France, Germany, and the United Kingdom for their support of Ukraine.


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