One of the factors that influenced the success of the Russian advance in the north of the Kharkov region was the shutdown of the Starlink network. The Washington Post was told, citing the Ukrainian military, that shortly before the start of the military offensive in Kharkiv, 1/8
Starlink terminals stopped working, leaving the defenders blind. Communication with the drones was interrupted and they had to maintain communications by phones. This is the first major failure of this kind. The cause of the failure is unknown, but it is possible that Russia 2/8
has used new electronic warfare techniques. Elon Musk responded that the Starlink satellites were under severe pressure, but did not go into detail. At the moment, Russia's advance in the north of the Kharkiv region has slowed down greatly. The Russians continue to bomb the 3/8
civilian population of Kharkiv. Although the Russians captured several settlements in their attack, we must understand that in a war of attrition the capture of cities does not play a big role, but what is more important is how many resources both sides spend on defense and 4/8
attack. Ukraine is waging a defensive war and if it has to leave populated areas to preserve resources, there is no need to worry about the capture of these cities, no matter how cynical it may sound. Ukraine has already resorted to such tactics when it allowed the Russians 5/8
to enter settlement and occupy it, in order to then destroy the invaders with artillery. After all, it is more important for the Russians to account for the capture, and it does not matter how many soldiers were spent. Also, if the attack on Kharkiv was some kind of idea to 6/8
divert Ukrainian resources, then it did not work, because Russia itself is forced to transfer its resources from the Kupyansk and Kramatorsk directions and still they cannot take Vovchansk and have not even reached the first line of the Ukrainian defense, which is located 7/8
several tens of kilometers from Vovchansk. However, the situation remains difficult but first panic feelings subsided. We must remember that Russia is conducting an information-military operation and its successes in the information field exceed its successes on the ground. 8/8
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1/6 According to Danish military analyst Anders Puck Nielsen, russia's diversionary attacks north of Kharkiv have thus far failed to achieve their objectives. Update by @joni_askola
2/6 One of the points made by Anders Puck Nielsen in his latest video is that for a diversionary operation to succeed, it must redirect a greater number of enemy troops than troops from one's own side.
3/6 This holds true when both sides possess comparable human resources. With Ukraine having fewer soldiers than russia, russia can afford to allocate slightly more, though not significantly more. In the case of the diversion, Ukraine has yet to deploy as many troops as russia.
1/11 Baseless doom and gloom: war is not just a matter of quantity, but also of quality. Analysis by @joni_askola
2/11 There is a great deal of doom and gloom surrounding russia's purported army regeneration and increased resources. These assessments focus solely on quantity rather than quality. Furthermore, they place trust in russian figures, which are almost always deceitful.
3/11 The individuals discussing russia's military resurgence overlook the fact that Ukraine has substantially bolstered its armed forces during the same timeframe. As a result, Ukraine's army is now considerably more capable than it was at the beginning of the full-scale war.
1/6 Pedophiles are more than welcome: Western traitors who opt to simp for russia typically share one or more of three common traits—being a criminal, experiencing career setbacks, and/or being unregistered russian agents. Take by @joni_askola
2/6 Over the years, a significant number of Western low-lives have opted to betray their countries and simp for russia. Most of them share one or more of three common traits: being convicted criminals, having experienced career setbacks in the West, and/or being a russian agent
3/6 russia lacks moral integrity and has a fondness for Western criminals. The upcoming post will feature a list of individuals, all of whom exhibit one or more of these characteristics.
1/8 The mobilization law finally came into effect: Ukraine is forming four new infantry brigades. Update by @joni_askola with information from @Militarylandnet
2/8 The new mobilization law in Ukraine has come into force, allowing the Army to increase troop numbers and establish new brigades. Notable changes include lowering the minimum conscription age from 27 to 25.
3/8 Additionally, men previously unfit for military service must retake medical examinations, and Ukrainian men abroad will not receive consular services without military registration. President Zelenskyi also signed a law permitting prisoners to join the army.
1/6 ATACMS and Storm Shadow strikes continue to embarrass Russia's air defense. Update by @joni_askola
2/6 Last night, Ukraine carried out another ATACMS strike in Crimea, reportedly hitting a Russian corvette this time.
3/6 It is understandable that russia struggles against drone attacks due to the vast size of its territory and the extensive infrastructure that needs protection.
1/6 Credit where it's due: Germany is requesting an additional €3.8 billion from the government to support Ukraine in the current year, and €15 billion for 2025. Update by @joni_askola
2/6 As per information from BILD, only around €300 million of the approximately €7.1 billion allocated for military aid to Ukraine in 2024 remains uncontracted or unplanned.
3/6 German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has called for an extra €3.8 billion in military aid for this year. He held meetings with Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Finance Minister Christian Lindner on Wednesday and Thursday, with plans to present the proposal to parliament in June