Russian correspondent Semyon Pegov says that Ukrainian forces have broken through in the Stavky area of the Lyman pocket, cutting off the Drobysheve-Torske road (and the BARS-13 unit’s main egress route)
Pro Russian wargonzoo reports that Ukrainian Forces broke trough Russian lines at Stavky, thus effectively cutting off Russian Forces in Lyman from forces in Torske
@secretsqrl123 estimates the following 🇷🇺 Troops still in Lyman.
1 mixed russian battalion 400/700
BARs 13- 600/1000
BARs 16- 600/1000
LPR rgt (?) 400/800
Possible 20th CAA remnants.
Ballpark of 800 to 1500 Regulars
1200 to 2000 Reservists
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The Main Intelligence Directorate of the UA Ministry of Defense assesses the threat of Russia's use of tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine as
"very high"
This was reported by the representative of the GUR Vadim Skibitsky:
"The strikes will likely target areas along the front lines where there are a large number of personnel and equipment, as well as important command centers and critical infrastructure. To stop them, we need not only anti-aircraft, but also anti-missile systems"
What is most striking in the assessment is the probability of "very high". For those with little or no experience let me break this down for you and then take a look at the rest of the assessment.
Thread on interesting coincidence in regards to #NordStream2. As Malcom Nance says "coincidence takes alot of planning" I will not lay blame on any nation as there is much unknowns ATT. As another saying goes a lie travels halfway around the world before truth puts on its shoes.
2/ Not even 12 hours after the explosions of NS2, officials from 🇩🇰 and 🇵🇱 gathered in Szczecin Poland to inaugurate the #BalticPipe. Why is this important?
the Baltic Pipe will bring Natural Gas from 🇳🇴 to 🇩🇰 and then 🇵🇱 where is can be distributed across the 🇪🇺.
3/ The Baltic Pipe was first conceived after the 2014 annexation of Crimea. Poland saw NS2 as a danger to Europe and worked diligently to come up with an alternative to prevent energy blackmail by Russia, along with creating competition on the market to lower costs.