1/15 Propaganda can't change the facts on the ground: russia is losing its war in Ukraine.
2/15 russia is involved in a war in Ukraine that it cannot win because its strategic goals are unreachable. As a result, it has no incentive to stop the invasion, as doing so would signify a defeat. By continuing the war, russia can avoid acknowledging that loss.
3/15 russia's objectives of 'denazification and demilitarization' require it to enforce a regime change and establish a pro-russian puppet government, accompanied by a russian military presence, to fulfill its strategic aims—an outcome that is very unlikely to occur.
4/15 russia currently controls significantly less territory in Ukraine than it did a month into the war, and it has failed to capture any of the 23 regional capitals and special status cities that Ukraine held at the onset of the invasion. That is pathetic at best!
5/15 russian propaganda has been highly effective at obscuring its numerous failures and fostering pessimism about the war. The presence of disinformation agents and unwitting supporters can be found throughout various spheres.
6/15 If we had been told in March 2022 what the situation would be in August 2024, we would have been astonished and regarded the current outcome as a significant victory for Ukraine and a massive defeat for russia.
7/15 russia is spending exorbitant sums on unscrupulous Western influencers to promote its propaganda and distract people from the fact that it is losing. If russia were winning, it wouldn't have to resort to such tactics.
8/15 Despite mobilizing 300,000 men, recruiting hundreds of thousands of volunteers, depleting its prisons, and conscripting men from occupied areas, russia has accomplished very little and has suffered over 600,000 total casualties. This failure will mark history!
9/15 russia has required significant economic support from countries like china and india, as well as military assistance from china, north korea, belarus, and iran, to sustain its efforts in the war thus far, all without coming anywhere near its strategic objectives.
10/15 russia has managed to maintain its unsuccessful invasion by relying on its extensive Soviet-era stockpiles of equipment. However, its losses far exceed its production rates, and these large reserves are gradually depleting. This will become a massive issue for russia.
11/15 russia has had to significantly raise wages and bonuses to recruit enough personnel for its war efforts. These costs are expected to continue rising, and the recruitment contributes to inflation due to the acute labor shortage in the country.
12/15 russia's inflation has worsened to the extent that it has had to raise its key interest rate from 7.5% in June 2023 to 18% now, with further increases likely needed in the future. This situation is expected to deteriorate as the war continues.
13/15 In 2023, Prigozhin and Wagner attempted a coup, but the russian population's response was minimal, similar to their lack of reaction when Ukraine seized parts of the Kursk region. This indicates that Putin's regime is not very stable.
14/15 The war will eventually come to an end when the average russian grows weary of the economic and human toll it has taken. While this may take some time, it will conclude with a humiliating defeat for russia. No amount of propaganda can alter that reality.
1/14 When your allies are cowards: Ukraine should focus even more on developing domestic long-range weapons, as this will help accelerate the end of this senseless war.
2/14 It now appears highly unlikely that Western long-range strike weapons will be authorized for deep strikes into russia in the near future.
3/14 Restrictions on Western weapons are unfortunately expected to remain in place; however, Ukraine has the freedom to utilize its own systems as it sees fit and has already been conducting deep strikes into russia for quite some time.
1/7 Day 33: Another russian pontoon bridge on the Seym has been destroyed. Has russia's primary effort to try to push Ukrainians out of the region by October 1st begun?
2/7 Another pontoon crossing over the Seym River in the Kursk region has been destroyed. The Seym is relatively narrow, making it easier for russia to utilize pontoon bridges.
3/7 It will be intriguing to observe whether Ukraine's strategy of destroying bridges and taking a wait-and-see approach will be effective south of the Seym, just as it was on the right bank of the Dnipro.
1/12 Do we never learn? More than 500 million Europeans shouldn't have to depend on 333 million Americans for defense against 144 million russians and their small economy. Europe must boost its support for Ukraine and not rely on the US for assistance!
2/12 Europe cannot afford to delay increasing its aid to Ukraine until after the US election results. Ukraine is part of Europe, and it is our responsibility to provide greater support to Ukraine than it is for the United States.
3/12 We also cannot wait for the US elections to determine if their disengagement from Ukraine and Europe is partial or complete before recognizing that it is our responsibility to assist Ukraine.
1/10 No more excuses! It's high time for Ukraine's allies to follow Denmark's example and procure Ukrainian weapons for Ukraine.
2/10 Denmark became the first country to purchase weapons and equipment for Ukraine's Armed Forces from a domestic manufacturer as part of a military aid package, announced the former Minister of Strategic Industries @AKamyshin on April 18.
3/10 Kamyshin recently resigned to work directly for President Zelensky. Before his departure, he indicated that although production capacity has improved, the key challenge is a lack of funding. Securing financial support would further boost production.
1/7 Day 32: There have been small Ukrainian advances near Kamyshevka and Spalnoye.
2/7 The Armed Forces of Ukraine have captured Naydenov and are now advancing towards Kamyshevka. Geolocated images confirm that Ukrainian troops have entered the village and are making progress toward Kamyshevka.
3/7 Geolocated footage released on August 31 shows Ukrainian forces operating south of Spalnoye (southeast of Sudzha), indicating that they have made advances in the area, although these movements likely occurred several days prior.
1/21 Evil Losers: russia is losing the war it started, and it is essential for the West to ensure that this remains the case. Below is a timeline of this unjust and pointless war, along with ways to keep russia on the losing side.
2/21 russia began its aggression against Ukraine in 2014 but delayed its full-scale invasion until February 2022. During the first days and weeks of the invasion, it appeared to be on the verge of success.
3/21 In the initial days and weeks, it seemed that russia would manage to capture sufficient territory in Ukraine to potentially instigate a forced regime change, establishing a puppet government led by a pro-russian dictator supported by russian military forces.