I guess we’ll see, I think the only potential left is in the media at this point. And that’s precisely why the west is in a panic again.
I’ve found Russian military bloggers are drama queens of the highest order. They’re really not a useful gauge for what’s actually happening.
Also, think about this logically, if the AFU had serious fighting capacity left then they would be defending Sloviansk/Kramatorsk right now instead of doing raids in Zaporozhye. This is by far the most important part of the front. They know they can’t hold it, so they’re doing ‘offensives’ to demonstrate that there’s fighting capacity left. These have no staying power.
Also, think about this logically, if the AFU had serious fighting capacity left then they would be defending Sloviansk/Kramatorsk right now instead of doing raids in Zaporozhye.
Comrade, I’m not telling you that Russia is losing; I’m telling you that—thanks in part to Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia counteroffensive—Trump has regained faith in Europe. Consequently, the war is dragging on, which implies fatigue for both Ukraine and Russia.
If Ukraine realizes it is unequivocally losing, there will be an immediate mobilization of everyone aged 18 and up; we will see that happen.
The three-month period I spoke about back in the spring has passed. Russia has adapted, more or less. A new wave of the Russian offensive is coming now.
Also, I observe that Russia’s massive strikes on Kyiv are becoming increasingly damaging, whereas Russia is beginning to adapt to deep-strike attacks. Ukraine recently launched 800 drones, yet the effect was practically nil.
I’ve found Russian military bloggers are drama queens of the highest order. They’re really not a useful gauge for what’s actually happening.
So is that why they run to Belousov in a panic to complain? )))) Belousov hands out heart medication to them. )))
Comrade, if it weren’t for those “panic-mongers,” we likely wouldn’t have such a detailed picture of the situation, because, according to pro-Kremlin media, everything is always fine.
That is precisely why Belousov summons bloggers—to get information from the ground, rather than from the reports of bloated generals who love sending “flag-bearers” just to snap a photo of a flag. The Russian General Staff then presents this disinformation as fact. Thanks to one of those “panicking” bloggers, several generals—the type who love planting flags—have already been relieved of their commands.
Remember when the Russians captured Kupyansk a couple of years ago? That general was dismissed, too.
Still, I understand why you call Russian bloggers panic-mongers. It started back during the Kursk operation, when bloggers caused public panic—but if you look closer, they were telling the truth back then. The Ukrainians caught the Russians off guard; that’s a fact.
I guess we’ll see, I think the only potential left is in the media at this point. And that’s precisely why the west is in a panic again.
I’ve found Russian military bloggers are drama queens of the highest order. They’re really not a useful gauge for what’s actually happening.
Also, think about this logically, if the AFU had serious fighting capacity left then they would be defending Sloviansk/Kramatorsk right now instead of doing raids in Zaporozhye. This is by far the most important part of the front. They know they can’t hold it, so they’re doing ‘offensives’ to demonstrate that there’s fighting capacity left. These have no staying power.
Comrade, I’m not telling you that Russia is losing; I’m telling you that—thanks in part to Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia counteroffensive—Trump has regained faith in Europe. Consequently, the war is dragging on, which implies fatigue for both Ukraine and Russia.
If Ukraine realizes it is unequivocally losing, there will be an immediate mobilization of everyone aged 18 and up; we will see that happen.
The three-month period I spoke about back in the spring has passed. Russia has adapted, more or less. A new wave of the Russian offensive is coming now.
Also, I observe that Russia’s massive strikes on Kyiv are becoming increasingly damaging, whereas Russia is beginning to adapt to deep-strike attacks. Ukraine recently launched 800 drones, yet the effect was practically nil.
So is that why they run to Belousov in a panic to complain? )))) Belousov hands out heart medication to them. )))
Comrade, if it weren’t for those “panic-mongers,” we likely wouldn’t have such a detailed picture of the situation, because, according to pro-Kremlin media, everything is always fine.
That is precisely why Belousov summons bloggers—to get information from the ground, rather than from the reports of bloated generals who love sending “flag-bearers” just to snap a photo of a flag. The Russian General Staff then presents this disinformation as fact. Thanks to one of those “panicking” bloggers, several generals—the type who love planting flags—have already been relieved of their commands.
Remember when the Russians captured Kupyansk a couple of years ago? That general was dismissed, too.
Still, I understand why you call Russian bloggers panic-mongers. It started back during the Kursk operation, when bloggers caused public panic—but if you look closer, they were telling the truth back then. The Ukrainians caught the Russians off guard; that’s a fact.