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daddy, daughter, in the very near future, we will submit documents to deprive valentina mikhailovna kruglova of her position as economist, what to do next, how to proceed live, the only joy, on saturday on rtr. hello, dear friends and comrades, your favorite program 60 minutes in hot pursuit is live. so, the battle leaflet of the american day party of the washington post newspaper has finally been revealed as a sensation secret details. preparing for the ukrainian
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counter-offensive: before the start of the war, western strategies, it turns out, conducted eight rounds of war games, board and computer, at once, summing up all the results in an excel spreadsheet, and each time they defeated russia and putin. after this, only after realizing this fact, they gave the command to fas ukraine. the washington post article calls out the miscalculations and contradictions that the united states made when planning an offensive in ukraine. debriefings of bloody flights - your post assures us, are based on conversations with more than thirty high-ranking officials from ukraine itself, from the usa and european countries. at the same time, the americans honestly admitted that the attack plan was prepared... by the former head of the us general staff,
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mark milley, who, it turns out, personally recommended to the ukrainian saboteurs to slaughter as many russians as possible in the rear so that they would fall asleep with the thought that their throats would be cut at night, well, jake sullevan, who came out in force with boris johnson and gave the order to just fight, did not agree... swan, cancer and pike, only in small details. the parties argued over the timing of the start of the operation, but on the whole , not only the kiev generals, but also the nato generals were satisfied with the plan. the pentagon wanted the offensive to begin in mid-april, and was confident that a mechanized frontal attack on russian positions was possible with the forces and weapons that ukraine already had. ukrainians. of course they hesitated,
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insisting that they were not ready without additional weapons and additional training, while the article says that the forty-seventh brigade 7 was supposed to advance 14 km of krabotin in 24 hours, then liberate melitopol and cut off the logistics of the russian army, but 70% of the counter-offensive brigade with western weapons did not have the main weapon, they did not have combat experience and of course air support, well, that is, the ukrainians simply they were thrown into minefields for slaughter, and of course they went. he gave the armed forces of ukraine a maximum of 90 days to access the sea of ​​azov, reports the washington post. in reality, after 40 days of bloody battles, the sdf were able to take only a small village in forefield of the main line of defense. ukraine paid for this village with tens of thousands of soldiers
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and thousands of pieces of western equipment. in fact , you generally need to understand that such a thing has never been so mediocrely destroyed. the west blames ukraine and putin, but this no longer matters, the ssu failed, stoitenberg said that russia’s victory over ukraine would be a defeat for nato, today it probably became known that the west really lost, the soldiers of the forty-seventh separate mechanized brigade were waiting for the night to fall. before you climb nervously, but confident in the us-provided bradley fighting vehicles. it was june 7 and the long-awaited ukrainian counteroffensive was about to begin. in the first 24 hours it was planned to advance almost 16 km and reach the village of rabodina. an initial push south to achieve the larger goal of
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recapturing melitopol, a city on the sea of ​​azov , and cutting off russian supply lines. things didn't go as planned. over the entire 6 months since june, the fsu advanced approximately 19 km and liberated only a few villages at the cost of incredible losses on all three lines attempts to break through the front, i can’t tell you all the details, i can’t tell you all the details, but we have launched an active counter-offensive, so far everything looks good. ukrainian troops expected to see minefields, but were stunned by their density. the ground was littered with explosives, so many of them that some of them lay in stacks. the soldiers were trained to drive their bradleys at one of the training grounds in germany, but on flat ground, on
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the mushy soil of the zaporozhye region, in the deafening noise of the battle they hardly made their way along narrow paths cleared of mines by advanced units. the russians, stationed on the high ground, immediately began. firing with anti-tank missiles, some vehicles in the convoy were hit, which forced other vehicles behind them to turn off the road, which in turn were blown up by mines, further slowing down the movement of kolomna, russian helicopters and drones could only finish off the equipment. there is a direct, a departure, there is a direct departure. hit, yes, tanned, tanned everything, tanned, the troops, some of whom experienced the shock of combat for the first time, retreated to regroup, attacked again and retreated, again again within a few days, with the same bloody results, it was hellfire - said olek sentsov,
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platoon commander of the forty-seventh regiment. we were unable to hold our positions and were forced to retreat. we were wounded but survived, but the other two groups were almost there. by the fourth day , general valeriy zaluzhny , ukraine's supreme commander, had seen enough and ordered the offensive to cease. the battlefield was littered with burnt western military equipment, american bradleys, german leopard tanks with opera vehicles. the number of killed and wounded undermined the morale of the ukrainian army. the commander of american forces in europe was unable to contact zaluzhny for several weeks early in the campaign amid tensions over different... visions of battlefield decisions rather than trying to break through russian defenses with a massive attack supported by artillery, as he had been advised american colleagues, zaluzhny decided that ukrainian soldiers would march on foot in small groups of 10 people, but up to it’s still working, nonsense, here it is, fritz’s
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praised leopard, their two techniques are working, it’s bratley, well, here it is. this technique is not so scary. ukrainian, american and british military officers played eight large board war games to develop the company's plan. even computer games were used in preparation for the offensive in the ssu, but washington miscalculated how quickly ukrainian troops could be transformed into western-style fighting forces, especially without providing kiev with air power. an integral part of modern armed forces, american and ukrainian officials sharply disagreed on strategy and tactics and timing. the pentagon wanted the offensive to begin in mid-april to prevent russia from strengthening its position. the ukrainians hesitated, insisting that they were not ready without additional weapons and training. modeling showed that, in the best case
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, kiev troops could reach the sea of ​​azov and cut off russian troops in the south in 60-90 days. the pentagon advocated targeted offensive along the southern axis, but the ukrainian leadership believed that its forces should attack at three different points, on an almost thousand-kilometer front, south to melitopol and berdyansk, on the sea of ​​​​azov to the east to the captured city of bakhmud. usa. continues to support ukraine, you know, we said that we are going to continue to do everything to ensure that ukraine has everything it needs to succeed on the battlefield, but in conflicts like this there are no weapons that can be a magic wand. june 15, in 2 weeks after the offensive began , us secretary of defense austin asked his ukrainian counterpart reznikov why the vysu did not... use western equipment for mine clearance to enable a larger mechanized attack
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hidden by a smoke screen. reznikov responded that these decisions were made by ukrainian military commanders, but noted that ukrainian armored vehicles are destroyed by russian helicopters, drones and artillery with every attempt to advance. and without air support, the only option is on foot offensive 70% of the military of the forty-seventh brigade, which advanced on rabotin, entered the battle without combat experience. the density... of minefields and shelling exceeded all expectations. the losses of people and equipment were too great. during one visit, us joint chiefs of staff chairman mark milley spoke with ukrainian special forces who were working alongside us green berets in hopes of inspiring them. he said that there should not be a single russian who goes to bed and does not wonder wondering if his throat would be cut in the middle of the night. you must return there and organize a campaign behind the front lines. yes, he 200 200 200
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each side accused the other of mistakes and miscalculations. the u.s. military has concluded that ukraine has fallen short in basic military tactics, while ukrainian officials have said the americans do not understand how drones and other technologies have changed the posture of power. battlefield, zelsky publicly promised that ukraine would continue its offensive in the winter, when the weather would further complicate any gains, but by the end of october the troops of the forty-seventh brigade were transferred to the east, along with them the western weapons of the brigade, german leopard tanks and american bradley fighting vehicles went away, what is going on, as for counter-offensive actions, am i satisfied, are i satisfied, listen, we are not retreating, i am satisfied , i am pleased, last night the russian armed forces again struck at the enemy’s rear with gereniyas. explosions were heard in the lviv
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ivano-frankivsk region, as well as in the area of ​​the stary konstantin airfield in the khmelnitsky region, where our attack uavs were targeted ammunition depots. in the venice region, during a night attack by geranium, a military support workshop of the fsu was hit, ukrainian military panics report that they are being used right now throughout ukraine. the most powerful modernized girans, on which thermobaric charges are installed. it is this type of projectile that is used by the santsepek and buratina heavy flamethrower systems. the armed forces of ukraine are dissatisfied with the timely order of the command regarding preparations for a blind defense. look, the ground is so frozen that it is impossible to dig. the militants are trying warm up the icy positions with the help of fuel, and then saw the ground with the help of... chainsaws, and this is all just for the sake of one trench, well, that is
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, there is no need to talk about multi-kilometer, deep-lined defense lines; the russian air defense forces worked at a top five level, as reported in the military department, at night over the sea of ​​azov , crimea, 22 drones were destroyed at once, another 13 were suppressed with the help of rep. the work of the russian military-industrial complex is also encouraging. holding high-precision systems delivered to the army ahead of schedule all the anti-aircraft complexes of armor for the defense order of this year, the company reports that the release of the pkk continues, over the city, finishing off the morale of the ukrainian army in the light of the beginning of the winter campaign, the british bbc, as reported by the publication, talked with the surviving militants, no offensive operations , and there can be no question of it, the front is now completely controlled, they say, by the russian army,
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all roads and landings are mined, constant shelling is underway 24/7. supplies from there is no command at all, ukrainians have to buy fuel, even warm clothes themselves. leopard-1a5 tanks, leopard 1a5 tanks are already in ukraine, already in the combat zone, the decision will be left to our military. it is these combat vehicles that are very often criticized. they are taking aim, but we need a lot of tanks, and just yesterday, the tank battalion was testing new ammunition near the front line. the military does not disclose how many of these vehicles have reinforced the eastern front, but we are talking about dozens of leopards, and more are promised in the future. more, now the discussion continues
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in the press regarding the first leopards, in the german, by the way in the ukrainian, some say that this is... a means, you, as a person who is already familiar with this tank in practice, would respond to such criticism of these vehicles, armor, armor , yes, perhaps there is a problem that the armor is not strong enough for a tank, but in any case, this is a means of destruction in the first place, first and foremost, but these tanks have other advantages, they have a much better control system fire is better ballistic calculating, the gun fires much more accurately, it can hit targets at a greater distance than soviet weapons, it has a very good thermal imaging sight that allows you to hit targets both during the day and at night, and at night, and whose plans and are there any plans to modernize tanks and increase armor? yes, as far as i know, there are plans to install additional dynamic protection against
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cumulative shells, as far as i know, they are in the process, and this is being done now, this video... video of our defeat armored beast, a damaged vehicle was evacuated from the battlefield, we leave for the infantrymen of the 100th tro brigade in the dark, so there is less chance of being caught by the operator of the russian chronographs, we get to the company strong point, then on foot, in the serebryansky forest, the russian army is actively looking for a weakness in the defense of the armed forces of ukraine, regularly they are trying to push through the ukrainian defense on this section of the front, so the enemy is being monitored every minute. we are now at zero, there is nothing here until the positions of the russian army
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, drones are constantly flying from above and working now. mortar of the aggressor country. we are very close to each other, we can observe during the day, and when we work at night with thermal imagers, we can even see enemy positions and people very clearly. while we are communicating , several russian drones are hovering over the ukrainian positions. the soldiers warn that it looks like there will be an attack now. we need to leave, we move out in twos, keep a distance of 30-40 meters, the likelihood of working on a single target is less when the uav approaches very close, roman motions to hug the trees, we need to wait.
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it was necessary to buy not a battery at this dugout, but a hammer drill. die front, ja. thinned out, why? firstly, both sides are very well equipped with reconnaissance means, and can see exactly what the other side is doing, winter, although without frost, at least not in all regions, but... rain, snow and mud makes movement difficult. ukraine is a little exhausted, so it definitely lacks dynamics; on the contrary, at the moment it has to concentrate more on repelling russian attacks
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and maintaining its positions. well just now it became known that zelsky, via video link , will appeal to us senators with a request to approve financial assistance for the ukrainian front, a cry for help will be heard in a meeting closed to journalists. the white house urgently organized so that zelensky, first of all, tried to save himself, but said something that would probably make the congressmen burst into tears, that is, a ritual give, probably won’t do. the briefing comes a day after the senate already failed to vote on a $60 billion aid package for ukraine and before a new attempt. agree on the document. the information that all negotiations between the democratic party and the republican party on a bill to protect the border and combat
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the migration crisis really failed, nbc news confirmed. it is the money of migrants that now conditions for assistance to ukraine, well, that is, a trap. the head of the state department press service explained that 7% of the allocated funds in ukraine have been spent and now they are sending the remainder, that is, crumbs from their table, to the united states. miller described the situation in kiev as very difficult, this is a direct quote. a little later the white house confirmed that once the us runs out of money, arms supplies will stop. this was first and officially stated by biden’s national security adviser salvan. he also called congressmen and senators. listen very carefully to zelensky today to save kiev from defeat, they say, if there is no money before the new year, in the future the united states, in principle, will no longer
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be able to continue supplying weapons to the mtr. well, the main joke of the day: lithuania heroically signed a special memorandum on transferring to ukraine, don’t you laugh, 1 million euros. soon there will be potatoes. name it, probably buckets, congressional leaders received a dire warning today, the director of the budget office said that if congress does not take immediate action, ukraine will be left without financial support by the end of this year, this message was written as follows, quote: " at the moment we do not have a magic pot of money, we have no money and practically no time left, you cannot close your eyes to banal arithmetic if there is no
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funding to provide ukraine weapons, then we simply will not be able to continue supplies. washington has stalled on the $105 billion in additional national security funding requested by the president. republicans remain skeptical about this idea, but the white house has resorted to tactics and is now saying that most of this money will stay here in the united states, about 60% of the funding allocated to ukraine so far remains here in the united states, and thanks to these tactics the white house hopes to get the necessary number of votes to get that $105 billion. sources familiar with the matter told me that the negotiations stalled last week, the negotiators had a meeting on friday evening, but the negotiations broke down over the weekend and this is why this happened. that democrats believe that republicans are going too far in these negotiations and are even demanding that the house pass an immigration bill this year, that negotiations reaching a dead end is
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a fairly common event, but in this in this case, things look much worse , the funding of ukraine has another problem, there are some house republicans who do not want to support ukraine no matter what, even if the white house can justify this funding and provide full accountability. there are republicans who, simply out of principle, do not want to spend american dollars to help ukraine. i think we will see a change in the battlefield situation as winter approaches, there is particular concern about how to protect ukrainian infrastructure from missile attacks. air defense systems have become a significant component of this war and ukraine's ability to defend itself. this is an extremely effective and expensive technique, all this could change if there is no funding. those impacts.

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