Ukraine Daily Update | Day 728

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For 728 days, Russia has been waging an unprovoked war in Ukraine, with devastating consequences. Late this week, the Ukrainian Defense Forces achieved another significant milestone, shooting down its seventh Russian aircraft. Since the start of the conflict, Russia has lost a staggering 338 military aircraft, including bombers, fighter jets, and cargo planes, as well as 125 helicopters. This is a stark contrast to Ukraine’s own losses, which are significantly lower, with just 200 aircraft of all kinds as of 2021.

In a bizarre twist, a prominent Russian propagandist, Andrey Mirosh, was found dead, supposedly due to suicide. Mirosh, known for his vehement anti-Ukrainian and anti-Western views, was instrumental in fundraising for the Russian invasion. His demise is attributed to his own frustration with the Russian military’s inefficiencies and the high body count. Mirosh’s outspoken nature often criticized the Russian army’s failures, which earned him the ire of the Russian government.

Separately, the Ukrainian military has been targeting key Russian positions, including the 36th Motorized Brigade, which was recently hit and suffered heavy losses. The event was caught on camera, with footage too gruesome to be publicly shared.

Meanwhile, pro-Russian protests are continuing in Poland, with activist groups blocking the Ukrainian border to demonstrate against the limited grain exports. This movement, organized by the Confederation of Freedom and Independence, has roots in anti-EU and anti-NATO ideologies, with attendees often resorting to inflammatory rhetoric against NATO. The true beneficiaries of these protests are the Russian agents infiltrated among the crowd, aiming to spread anti-NATO sentiment and pave the way for Russian tanks.

In other news, a public gathering is scheduled for February 24 to commemorate the second anniversary of Russia’s war against Ukraine. The author encourages readers to attend, promising to be there and meet some European friends.


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