You see more and larger pockets forming more frequently. Not saying it's done and dusted, but usually not a good sign for the side getting caught in those pockets.
@@scallen3841 It can be noted that the resilience of the Ukrainian troops, even in such a desperate situation, is not at all like that of the Syrian ones.
@@elKarlo Ehh, if we know losses in almost all ww2 battles, logic says we would have to much more accurate data about some conflict in 2024. But, we have msm nowadays, whose main role is to spread missinformation...
@@elKarlo ...however, low estimation is 1,2 million losses in AFU (dead, wounded, captured, escaped from the afu) and 800k russian losses. So, there are at least 800k dead soldiers on both sides. Civilian casualties are below 2percent... So, all together about 2 million of losses and at least 700k dead on both sides (450k afu vs 250k ru forces). Tanks, planes and gear- nobody knows.
Those liberated by the Russians are the lucky ones. Those left fighting for BlackRock, Vanguard, EU losers, and Blackstone are laughing stock and great ballistic fodder and i,poverishing what is left of a rump state BUT believe in Sellinski peace plan (LOL)..
NATO is not a defensive alliance. They illegally bombed Yugoslavia (direct violation of the UN Charter). We must never forget what they did to Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Syria etc.
The green T-shirt can save thousands of lives, both civilian and military, by surrendering. But he’s a coward and won’t face the consequences of his evil regime.
If he accepted Istanbul peace deal, he will have country in 1960’s borders, and return to constitution before 2014 c1a coup, but he decided to loose territory, country and people instead. There’s one old Persian saying; when clown becomes an Emperor, court becomes a circus.
Thank so much for a very good update. My day is going with your update. Positive news of Russia is all that matters against her conflict with the global west.
Or we can call it "The Liberal West" -- In countries not part of the liberal west, the men don't wear panties.. Conservative countries like Russia, China, India and most of Latin America. Most Americans are against liberalism in all its flavors.
@@alfabravo80 I can send them links to videos like this etc they say it's just propaganda, then they say why do you support Russia? Why did Russia invade Ukraine?
If what you stated in a previous video is true, and with the encirclements I believe it to be, where the Ukrainians are losing more troops than they are training and deploying. Then 2025 will be the year the war ends. And I believe this to be the case. Something has clearly changed these last two months. And not in Ukraine's favor. With the fall of a handful of large towns / small cities, there is open ground all the way to Zaporizhzhia. And the Russians will fold the flanks of the Ukrainians all the way north to Kharkiv. With the city of Dnipro becoming a frontline city in a few months. So, pulling a timeline out of my own rear. In 6 months or so, I can see a clear chance that the frontline is going to be Zaporizhzhia, then north to Dnipro. Where the river serves to help the Russians. Counterattacks will be impossible, while the Russians will be able to do what they do best to these two massive cities. According to Wikipedia, the Zaporizhzhia Metro region had a population of 800K in 2022. And the Dnipro Metro a population of 1.1 million in 2022. And Pavlohrad had 100K in 2022. And with the fall of Pokrovsk and the cluster of townships there. And the fall of the cluster around Velyka Novosilka. And the cluster around Andriivka-Klevtsove. Which is where the Russians are fighting now. With the fall of these, the following area is more open, with a bunch of stretched settled areas. Making them easy to encircle and attack from the sides. So, in the south, in a few months, I do believe, although predictions are always difficult. I do believe the Russians will be at the gates of Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, and Pavlohrad. While in the East, it is only a matter of time before the massive cluster around Kramatorsk and Sloviansk takes the brunt of the fighting here. As the two long strips of towns will be easy to encircle for the Russians. Setting the eastern front from Kharkiv down in a straight line to Izyum and then to Sloviansk and Kramatorsk. The more the Russians take in the south, the smaller the front becomes. As their entire western flank is protected by the river. While the only thing the Ukrainians can do, is to fall back to ever larger cities to try and defend. And defending cities is just as big a nightmare as attacking them. Yes, rockets, mortars, and artillery, is expensive. But the Ukrainians have to match that cost, while at the same having cities of a million people taking the hits. The defense in the south is untenable for the Ukrainians. It's too open. There is nothing protecting them. And those stretched towns offer absolutely no defensive advantage whatsoever. A round cluster of buildings, great. A stretched strip along a single road? Worthless. If the Ukrainians fight in the open here they will lose. Which means their only realistic choice, is to make Zaporizhzhia and Dnipro into fortress cities. Which, to iterate, is not an advantage. The Ruskies don't need to attack these cities. They will just bomb them and reduce them to rubble. While the Ukrainians will be completely unable to launch counterattacks, as the river now serve the Russians.
Meanwhile Reporting from Ukraine be like: "We have countered an attack near a village which is definitely more important than Avdiivka and Mariupol" (Proceeds not to mention the situation in Pokrovosk, Velyka novosilka, Sudzha and Kupiansk + the other 100 attacks they coudnt counter)
Millitary Summary seems to have more views. There are so much speculation when I try to understand what he is saying. It's important to check several of these channels to have a general view on what is really happening
They cater to different audiences, MS is entertainment. DPA wants to be funny but nothing beats Dima when he speculates wildly while trying to be serious.
One wonders if AFU are tricked into such "counterattacks", leaving safer positions in order to temporarily capture a piece of land (if they do not get ambushed on the way that is...)
I mean clearly the Ukrainians are fighting like the republicans in the Spanish civil war. They are rigid and worry about PR over actual realities of the battlefield. They don’t give ground when they should and attack when they shouldn’t.
@@elKarlo or maybe both parties "attack" with small detachments, 2 persons here, 5 there... The maps and the mappers give us viewers an illusion of day to day developments when in fact grey dominates?
@@scallen3841They wait too long to counterattack, then suffer a lot of losses in the counterattack, then they hold the ground way too long which causes them to get outflanked, which necessitates a counterattack, which takes way too long etc. Really screams an army just not able to properly fight anymore but is still fanatical, much like the Germans in 1944.
Perhaps you should wait until those 32 countries start engaging? What chance do you think Russia would have if gloves come off and the F35s, Gripens and Tomahawks started flying, and a second and a third front opened on Russia's eastern and western flanks?
They’re still there and actually sent more troops. Don’t believe USA stories. They’re so embarrassed by Ukraine. They needed a win and Syria was a “win” for them. Even though Russia never left 😂
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@0utcastAussie I see the Ukrainian fortifications in bright yellow, but when zooming into an area they are shown in black and inside the Russian line of demarcation, appear in pale yellow. these other polygons near rha demarcation border. What are those?
Why do Ukrainians defend every single meter of their territory? Sometimes,it is good to retreat from insignificant fields and defend important strategic positions instead.
War is not an isolated affair. Politics, both internal and foreign, play a major role in their decision making. If they abandon territory, then they risk losing the support from outside, which they rely on. And also, they would risk the Ukrainian people losing faith in their leaders and Government. So, they have chosen to "Resist and bite".
@@HugebullIt’s telling that they feel they have to hold onto ground at all costs for western approval, it’s like the west wants them to sacrifice an entire generation.
You see more and larger pockets forming more frequently. Not saying it's done and dusted, but usually not a good sign for the side getting caught in those pockets.
Because Ukraine leadership is poor and tell them to hold the last man , it's shows desperation to hold the line
I think , the russians use their EW ability to surpress communications of the ukrainians very carefully and successfuly.
Do not count them out as they have unlimited money supply from Joe Blindman (us prez) to the tune of 60 billion last week. a lot of bux to do damage.
@@scallen3841 It can be noted that the resilience of the Ukrainian troops, even in such a desperate situation, is not at all like that of the Syrian ones.
@alext5285 this has nothing to do with Syria
AFU's ability to get themselves in a cauldron is unmatched. 😅
I wonder if we’ll ever know the truth, how many soldiers and how much equipment was lost to these DIP policies.
They would certainly try another offensive in coming few weeks
@@elKarlo Ehh, if we know losses in almost all ww2 battles, logic says we would have to much more accurate data about some conflict in 2024. But, we have msm nowadays, whose main role is to spread missinformation...
@@elKarlo ...however, low estimation is 1,2 million losses in AFU (dead, wounded, captured, escaped from the afu) and 800k russian losses. So, there are at least 800k dead soldiers on both sides. Civilian casualties are below 2percent... So, all together about 2 million of losses and at least 700k dead on both sides (450k afu vs 250k ru forces).
Tanks, planes and gear- nobody knows.
@@APOLON-bm7ym i dont think so
Small quibble : Russia is liberating the Kursk region , not capturing it.
Russia seems to be setting themselves up to encircle the AFU in Kursk before Trump comes into office.
same difference.
Those liberated by the Russians are the lucky ones. Those left fighting for BlackRock, Vanguard, EU losers, and Blackstone are laughing stock and great ballistic fodder and i,poverishing what is left of a rump state BUT believe in Sellinski peace plan (LOL)..
Not only is Russia liberating the Kursk region, But, liberating Ukraine
bullshit.
Thanks for the update Weeb!
NATO is not a defensive alliance. They illegally bombed Yugoslavia (direct violation of the UN Charter). We must never forget what they did to Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Syria etc.
cry and also Ukraine is not in NATO
NATO Bombed Serbia because they were committing genocide in Kosovo and Bosnia
@@Subertub NATO is helping Ukraine.
@@nathanhazlehurst484 CSTO is helping russia!
and it looks like Syria will never forget the war crimes russia committed there.
The green T-shirt can save thousands of lives, both civilian and military, by surrendering.
But he’s a coward and won’t face the consequences of his evil regime.
That's hilarious! Cowardice to NOT surrender to the fascist aggressor!? You pro-Russians really crack me up sometimes.
@@jesan733 why bother with this clearly rage bait ?
@@jesan733 How exactly are Russians "fascist"?
@@jesan733 Also, Russia being an "aggressor".......LMFAO, kool story, dunce
If he accepted Istanbul peace deal, he will have country in 1960’s borders, and return to constitution before 2014 c1a coup, but he decided to loose territory, country and people instead.
There’s one old Persian saying; when clown becomes an Emperor, court becomes a circus.
Thank so much for a very good update. My day is going with your update. Positive news of Russia is all that matters against her conflict with the global west.
Please consider not being evil.
@@jesan733hello jesan, i see you commenting often, how much shekels are you earning per sentence?
@@jesan733 I wrote you a poem pls reply, I think we are alike.
Or we can call it "The Liberal West" -- In countries not part of the liberal west, the men don't wear panties.. Conservative countries like Russia, China, India and most of Latin America. Most Americans are against liberalism in all its flavors.
Thank you for the update. Greetings from Australia.
Mr. Billionairecokski won't go cold or without electricity this winter.
Meanwhile on Twitter NAFO is saying it was a huge success lmao…
On Reddit they say none of this matters
@@scallen3841😂 that’s hilarious
@@alfabravo80 the gains are meaningless and Ukraine is still winning
@@scallen3841 🤣
@@alfabravo80 I can send them links to videos like this etc they say it's just propaganda, then they say why do you support Russia? Why did Russia invade Ukraine?
If what you stated in a previous video is true, and with the encirclements I believe it to be, where the Ukrainians are losing more troops than they are training and deploying. Then 2025 will be the year the war ends. And I believe this to be the case.
Something has clearly changed these last two months. And not in Ukraine's favor.
With the fall of a handful of large towns / small cities, there is open ground all the way to Zaporizhzhia. And the Russians will fold the flanks of the Ukrainians all the way north to Kharkiv.
With the city of Dnipro becoming a frontline city in a few months.
So, pulling a timeline out of my own rear. In 6 months or so, I can see a clear chance that the frontline is going to be Zaporizhzhia, then north to Dnipro. Where the river serves to help the Russians. Counterattacks will be impossible, while the Russians will be able to do what they do best to these two massive cities.
According to Wikipedia, the Zaporizhzhia Metro region had a population of 800K in 2022.
And the Dnipro Metro a population of 1.1 million in 2022.
And Pavlohrad had 100K in 2022.
And with the fall of Pokrovsk and the cluster of townships there. And the fall of the cluster around Velyka Novosilka. And the cluster around Andriivka-Klevtsove.
Which is where the Russians are fighting now.
With the fall of these, the following area is more open, with a bunch of stretched settled areas. Making them easy to encircle and attack from the sides.
So, in the south, in a few months, I do believe, although predictions are always difficult. I do believe the Russians will be at the gates of Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, and Pavlohrad.
While in the East, it is only a matter of time before the massive cluster around Kramatorsk and Sloviansk takes the brunt of the fighting here. As the two long strips of towns will be easy to encircle for the Russians.
Setting the eastern front from Kharkiv down in a straight line to Izyum and then to Sloviansk and Kramatorsk.
The more the Russians take in the south, the smaller the front becomes. As their entire western flank is protected by the river.
While the only thing the Ukrainians can do, is to fall back to ever larger cities to try and defend.
And defending cities is just as big a nightmare as attacking them.
Yes, rockets, mortars, and artillery, is expensive. But the Ukrainians have to match that cost, while at the same having cities of a million people taking the hits.
The defense in the south is untenable for the Ukrainians. It's too open. There is nothing protecting them. And those stretched towns offer absolutely no defensive advantage whatsoever.
A round cluster of buildings, great.
A stretched strip along a single road? Worthless.
If the Ukrainians fight in the open here they will lose.
Which means their only realistic choice, is to make Zaporizhzhia and Dnipro into fortress cities.
Which, to iterate, is not an advantage. The Ruskies don't need to attack these cities. They will just bomb them and reduce them to rubble. While the Ukrainians will be completely unable to launch counterattacks, as the river now serve the Russians.
Wow, battle for V. Novosilka and Pokrovsk at the same time
Meanwhile Reporting from Ukraine be like: "We have countered an attack near a village which is definitely more important than Avdiivka and Mariupol"
(Proceeds not to mention the situation in Pokrovosk, Velyka novosilka, Sudzha and Kupiansk + the other 100 attacks they coudnt counter)
what do you expect from a country that claims they down 90% of missiles and drones while almost entire energy grid is crippled.
Bruh that's so true. I keep on seeing videos like this. They just keep on conveniently not reporting anything else that goes on.
damn.significant progress.
When two neighboring countries fight each other, just know the USA visited one.
Probably both.
Or china, or France, or Islam, or ru…
Or both. Wake up.
Millitary Summary seems to have more views. There are so much speculation when I try to understand what he is saying. It's important to check several of these channels to have a general view on what is really happening
They cater to different audiences, MS is entertainment. DPA wants to be funny but nothing beats Dima when he speculates wildly while trying to be serious.
I watch them both Dima, DPA and also Weeb.
Kiev is just too weak. They lost the war. They cannot turn things around. They cannot even slow down the Russians much.
Thanks Weeb 🙏
Russia is the largest cauldron manufacturer right now.
Thanks :)
Thank you Weeb, excellent and dependable updates
Tak for opdatering.
Thank you 👍🏻
One wonders if AFU are tricked into such "counterattacks", leaving safer positions in order to temporarily capture a piece of land (if they do not get ambushed on the way that is...)
I mean clearly the Ukrainians are fighting like the republicans in the Spanish civil war. They are rigid and worry about PR over actual realities of the battlefield. They don’t give ground when they should and attack when they shouldn’t.
@@elKarlo or maybe both parties "attack" with small detachments, 2 persons here, 5 there... The maps and the mappers give us viewers an illusion of day to day developments when in fact grey dominates?
Ukraine troops tend to wait to long to retreat , they stay till the last man then complain they have no men
@@scallen3841They wait too long to counterattack, then suffer a lot of losses in the counterattack, then they hold the ground way too long which causes them to get outflanked, which necessitates a counterattack, which takes way too long etc.
Really screams an army just not able to properly fight anymore but is still fanatical, much like the Germans in 1944.
@@drencrum or they are under orders to stay to the last man then retreat
Russia is defeating 32 countries... that's never happened in human history...
my salary in Europe- 70k a year netto
Russian credit interest- 21% and rising
Perhaps you should wait until those 32 countries start engaging? What chance do you think Russia would have if gloves come off and the F35s, Gripens and Tomahawks started flying, and a second and a third front opened on Russia's eastern and western flanks?
Hahaha 😂😂😂
@@jesan733 Oreshnik ✌🏻😁😁
@@juancarlosjuancarlos4629 yeah, my salary is 100 million dollars 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
This is crazy;)
Do you have monthly summaries?
Say the line Zelensky!
Kursk offensive was not strategically important.
On one hand Russia loses presence in Syria.
On the other hand Russia gets an extra army in Ukraine.
Russia hasn't lost "presence" in Syria though...
They’re still there and actually sent more troops. Don’t believe USA stories. They’re so embarrassed by Ukraine. They needed a win and Syria was a “win” for them. Even though Russia never left 😂
@@oggaBugga Do you think they will retain it? Elaborate please
@@maxl26291 Both bases in Latakia and Khmeimim are operating normally...
@@oggaBugga But already withdrew from bases inside the country
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It seems the power of the Ukranian Armed Forces is broken.
not by a long shot.
Hello
Turkey announced Syria is now Turkish... 😮
I thought the Israeli's claimed (at least a part) of the land of Syria?
@@S4H47 Yeah, that too. Syria is getting cut into pieces by her neighbours.
Syria doesn't exist anymore
@@S4H47 That is the most ironic part - Turkiye claims few provinces and at the same time condemns Israeli occupation of Golan heights.
So Syria is basically Ukraine 2.0?
When are russian counterattacks ever deafated Weeb Union?
Not sure of my spelling here but the fight for vilyka novasilka seems to have been going on for a while. Why is this?
As I have been saying. Russians are heading toward Vovkove.
from Syria, of course. They sure made the American's withdrawal from Afghanistan seem like a well-planned, professional operation.
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Whats about Kursk? Have it been cleared by Russian fully?
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Can someone explain what the yellow lines signify?
Fortifications & defensive lines.
@0utcastAussie I see the Ukrainian fortifications in bright yellow, but when zooming into an area they are shown in black and inside the Russian line of demarcation, appear in pale yellow. these other polygons near rha demarcation border. What are those?
War is the sum of all evil so said stonewall Jackson
Anyone else see the 1080p option missing?
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Why do Ukrainians defend every single meter of their territory? Sometimes,it is good to retreat from insignificant fields and defend important strategic positions instead.
Because they take orders from a comedian.
War is not an isolated affair. Politics, both internal and foreign, play a major role in their decision making. If they abandon territory, then they risk losing the support from outside, which they rely on. And also, they would risk the Ukrainian people losing faith in their leaders and Government.
So, they have chosen to "Resist and bite".
@@HugebullIt’s telling that they feel they have to hold onto ground at all costs for western approval, it’s like the west wants them to sacrifice an entire generation.
and what makes you think they aren't?
রাশিয়া ইউ কেন যুদ্ধ হওয়ার পর থেকে আপনার ভিডিও দেখতেছি
FAB500ULUS -
Actually Ukraine is winning
Russia is winning while did not really start fighting yet
The map still look the same what advance u r talking about they'd reach the capitol
Russia seems to move ahead 20 meters every week ..
kilo - meters
Copium.
@@Zamerika-xr8nt - not really. Pokhrovsk is 350 kms from Russian border (pre-war). 350 kms in 3 years = 2 kms per week.
Fake news.
😂
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Thanks for the update Weeb!