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This might be a little tougher than Putin thought...

Russia is executing soldiers who try to retreat from a bloody offensive in eastern Ukraine, the White House has said.
According to the US, some of the casualties suffered by Russia near Avdiivka were "on the orders of their own leaders".
Russian and Ukrainian troops have been locked into a fierce battle for the frontline town since mid-October.
Russia is thought to have suffered "significant" losses in this time.

Ukrainian estimates put the number of Russian casualties in Avdiivka at 5,000, while the US says that Russia lost "at least" 125 armoured vehicles and more than a battalion's worth of equipment.
A Ukrainian army spokesperson said that Russian troops were refusing to attack Ukrainian positions near Avdiivka because of heavy losses and that there had been mutinies in some units.

"Russia's mobilised forces remain under-trained, under-equipped and unprepared for combat, as was the case during their failed winter offensive last year," National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said in a briefing on Thursday.
He said that the Russian military "appears to be using what we would call 'human wave' tactics, just throwing masses of these poorly trained soldiers right into the fight."
"No proper equipment, no leadership, no resourcing, no support. It is unsurprising that Russian forces are suffering from poor morale," Mr Kirby added.
Taking Avdiivka - which lies near the Russian-occupied city of Donetsk - would allow Russian troops to push the front line back, making it harder for the Ukrainian forces to make further advances into Donetsk region.
Avdiivka has been all but abandoned by its 30,000 residents as Russian forces continue to pummel it. Earlier this week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described the situation as "particularly tough".
On Thursday, the US announced a new $150m (£123.7m) military assistance package for Ukraine that includes artillery and small-arms ammunition, as well as anti-tank weapons.

However, future aid to Ukraine is in doubt following the election of Republican Mike Johnson as speaker of the US House of Representatives earlier this week.
Mr Johnson - who is on the right wing of the Republican Party - is against further US aid to Ukraine and has previously supported amendments to block it.
The US is the largest military donor to Ukraine, having spent more than $46bn (£37bn) so far, plus tens of billions more in financial and humanitarian aid.

 
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It is impossible to protect everything, but the lull in Russian attacks does allow the Ukrainians to acquire more missile defenses and coordinate response plans.
 
It worked-it found a mine! :)



Russian media report that the Vladimir Kozitsky anti-mine ship exploded in the outer roadstead in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol on October 26.

According to eyewitnesses, the Project 23040G vessel suddenly exploded in the outer roadstead of Sevastopol Bay, where it had been for the past several days.

The magnitude of the explosion resonated throughout the region, causing residents in various parts of Sevastopol, including the city center, the northern side and the Striletska Bay area, to feel its impact"

https://en.defence-ua.com/news/russian_anti_mine_ship_exploded_in_sevastopol-8374.html
 


"The most recent joint exercise in the region -- held between October 16 to 20 -- for the first time brought together French and Romanian airmen and their planes.

Despite flying different combat jets, "we work like the French, we understand each other perfectly," said Romanian Lieutenant Colonel and pilot Lucian Tatulea.

About 30 French pilots together with three Rafale jets travelled to Romania in a bid to improve "interoperability" -- the ability to work together -- and train less predictable "agile" deployments.

As lead nation for the alliance's "Mission Aigle" deployed to Romania, France acts as the point of contact between Bucharest and other allies, who seek to send troops to Ukraine's neighbouring country.

Romania currently hosts more than 5,000 foreign troops, the largest contingent anywhere in NATO's southeastern region.

About 1,350 troops are from France and mostly belong to the French ground forces, who are part of a multinational batallion that includes 300 soldiers from Belgium and Luxembourg." (More)

https://www.france24.com/en/live-ne...oin-nato-drills-in-romania-to-bolster-defense
 
It worked-it found a mine! :)



Russian media report that the Vladimir Kozitsky anti-mine ship exploded in the outer roadstead in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol on October 26.

According to eyewitnesses, the Project 23040G vessel suddenly exploded in the outer roadstead of Sevastopol Bay, where it had been for the past several days.

The magnitude of the explosion resonated throughout the region, causing residents in various parts of Sevastopol, including the city center, the northern side and the Striletska Bay area, to feel its impact"

https://en.defence-ua.com/news/russian_anti_mine_ship_exploded_in_sevastopol-8374.html
Looks like it may have found something explosive.
 
"The M2 pilot noticed that the occupiers had organized their hiding place in one of the buildings. With the help of a car, a group of orphans adjusted their daily life, stocked up on weapons. A drone was sent to the housewarming party."



 
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I've been out of this for a tad bit for multiple reasons. I need some objective assessments from the long standing people in this thread on where Ukraine is. Where they are not. Any answers to questions that I might have. Please no grandstander's that are not objective.

Consider this a request by someone that needs to advice the POTUS, and what has or hasn't happened in the last 30 days.

2 paragraphs, minimum please. Much obliged.
 
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I've been out of this for a tad bit for multiple reasons. I need some objective assessments from the long standing people in this thread on where Ukraine is. Where they are not. Any answers to questions that I might have. Please no grandstander's that are not objective.

Consider this a request by someone that needs to advice the POTUS, and what has or hasn't happened in the last 30 days.

2 paragraphs, minimum please. Much obliged.
The last month has been a disaster for russia. They are sucking wind as they enter the slow down with the changing seasons. With that being said, the fate of Ukraine depends on republicans. They keep getting weapons and aid, they eventually grind out a win. They get cut off and it is a stalemate.
 
The last month has been a disaster for russia. They are sucking wind as they enter the slow down with the changing seasons. With that being said, the fate of Ukraine depends on republicans. They keep getting weapons and aid, they eventually grind out a win. They get cut off and it is a stalemate.
I don't know about stalemate anymore. If the US steps back, there is still solid support from Europe, and Ukraine is ramping up domestic production. And, Putin is so ripe to topple. Yes, it's said a lot, but their economy is in a shambles, and their is no domestic will to keep the war going. People are afraid of speaking up, but that isn't the same as support.
 
I don't know about stalemate anymore. If the US steps back, there is still solid support from Europe, and Ukraine is ramping up domestic production. And, Putin is so ripe to topple. Yes, it's said a lot, but their economy is in a shambles, and their is no domestic will to keep the war going. People are afraid of speaking up, but that isn't the same as support.
No two paragraphs, but well stated.
 
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I've been out of this for a tad bit for multiple reasons. I need some objective assessments from the long standing people in this thread on where Ukraine is. Where they are not. Any answers to questions that I might have. Please no grandstander's that are not objective.

Consider this a request by someone that needs to advice the POTUS, and what has or hasn't happened in the last 30 days.

2 paragraphs, minimum please. Much obliged.
Adding to what others have said. The big effort over the past few weeks has been a Russian offensive at Adiivka. Similar to Bakhmut it has been a bloodbath for the Russians as they send poorly equipped conscripts against well defended and motivated Ukrainian defenders. While I doubt the 800+/day Russian KIAs, there is no doubt it has been a bloody shitshow for Moscow once again.

In other news, Ukraine now has ATACMs from the US (although not many) and their first salvo caught Russia by surprise taking out multiple helicopters, etc. Russia now has to reposition aerial capabilities farther to the rear, helping open the battlefield for Ukraine.

Aside from that, the biggest threat to Ukraine right now would appear to be US political commitment to funding Ukraine.
 
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