@John78 more lies from governor Kozhemyako because the Russians were slaughtered in Pavlivka as this video also confirms. This isn’t just embarrassing but a bad development for Putin because day by day Ukrainian f___es are getting closer to Mariupol. I don’t think it is a matter of ‘IF’ I think it is a matter of when Ukrainian f___es get close enough to use HIMARS at targets in Mariupol then they will not hesitate.
Meanwhile it seems more Russian discontent is spreading in these so called training camps. It is probably only a matter of time when a coup will happen within the military. I would like to see that happen because it would seriously mess up Putin’s plans.
Putin’s Elite Unit Slams Generals After It Loses 300 Troops In Pavlivka
Yes, that’s very correct, but there is no surprise about them lying and using percentage instead of numbers when referring to looses. 1% sounds different than 300 when referring to dead people
Yes they will work on percentages as its more vague. Sadly in Luhansk there have been terrible civilian deaths just like Mariupol although it is impossible to know exactly how bad it is in those places right now. When this war eventually ends the World will find out more and unfortunately none of it will be good.
Wounded Russians, whose tanks exploded, crawled and tried to hide in the bushes
Tried to hide in the bushes? I’d say there was no point in that, not after they sent out a massive smoke signal saying HEY WE ARE HERE!
Russian president Vladimir Putin posthumously decorated Kirill Stremousov with the Order of Courage, a top state award, the Kremlin said on Wednesday.
Stremousov, the deputy head of the Russian-appointed administration in the Kherson region, was k__led in a car crash earlier today. A decree from Putin’s office said Stremousov was awarded for “courage and valour shown in the line of duty”.
Formerly an anti-vaccine blogger, Stremousov rose to notoriety as one of the most prominent faces of Russia’s occupation of Ukraine.
A setback for Moscow, Stremousov’s death came as Ukrainian f___es launched an offensive to gain a foothold in the key city of Kherson. Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu later ordered troops to withdraw from the city.
At least that’s what Moscow calls it. I would call it a retreat brought about by one of two reasons.
Logistically it has been very difficult to maintain and Russian troops there are not ready enough to face the approaching Ukrainian f___es.
I don’t fully trust this move. If they are retreating they could leave behind pockets of Russian resistance as a surprise and also to test Ukrainian strength. But more then likely they will probably leave behind a lot of mines and bobby traps. Kherson will be left in a very dangerous state and it will take a long time to make it safe again.
Or perhaps 1 and 2 have both come into play here. Time will tell but if Ukrainian f___es take the city it will also scupper Moscow’s intentions of a land invasion of Odesa. This corridor will no longer be there for them. The thing that concerns me most is what Putin will do next in revenge for losing such a strategic place.
Moscow says Kirill Stremousov was k__led in a car crash…aaaah but was he? We might never know the real truth as he was a prime target for Ukrainian resistance operating behind lines.