I wrote you an email about this but perhaps was overlooked. It's really dismaying to me that the very interesting text graphics you display are unreadable because of small size or low resolution. Other TH-camrs - Jake Broe, Prof Gerdes, Artur Rehi, etc - also show excerpts from journal articles but their displays are very readable. I can pause the screen and read the material. But on your show, the text is just not readable. I hope your find some time to re-consider how you display text. Otherwise, great presentation. Thanks !!
@@Intercepto1978you're right. the Russian army is so bad that mounting the first successful occupation of Russian territory since WW2 isn't anything special lol.
Since we're keeping a close eye on increasing tensions in Ukraine n the Middle East, what about ways to diversify our investments and reduce the potential impact. I have 100k set aside to put into the markets just skeptical where to allocate them.
Given the uncertainty, one could incorporate safe-haven assets. Going long on U.S. defense stocks like Lockheed, Raytheon and Northrop Grumman could be a solid option, considering the geopolitical landscape.
I agree. Defense stocks do well in times of geopolitical instability, as long as there's no financial fraud. Defense ETFs help spread risk by investing in different companies in the sector.
While defense stocks and ETFs are smart choices, don’t forget about the historical role of gold during uncertain times. Its value tends to rise as a hedge against geopolitical risks. How about allocating a portion of the portfolio to gold?
Approaching retirement, I appreciate gold's reliability as a store of value. Alongside traditional assets, my fiduciary, Monica Mary Strigle, explores alternative investments like digital assets as sh’d put it. Initially skeptical, I entered the crypto market at 30k support level b4 spot etc, with a 250% increase from $100,000. Consider alt coins for added diversification.
2022: Russian army second best in the world. 2023: Russian army second best in Ukraine. 2024: Russian army second best in Russia. 2025 looks promising.
@@flowerpower8722 100% you can see the truth. ruzzians are so arrogant without justification that they can see their own faults. So, unable to correct problems they refuse to see (corruption).
@@flowerpower8722 Exactly. Lots of people from the former USSR countries knew ruskis just cant be that good, with all the rampant corruption and soviet time practices. Basically everyone praising ruzzian army was a vatnik over here.
Ukraine really should treat POWs really well. Because when they get traded back and put back in the line, they'll tell their battle buddies, there is not reason to be afraid to surrender and even more will give up.
Ukraine already does that, at least more or less, according to the Geneva Conventions on the treatment of prisoners of war. Russia, on the other hand, treats their prisoners of war poorly. From the photos I've seen of prisoner exchanges many of them look malnourished and harrowed.
Which will force Russia to send these guys home rather then employ them again, after all they are conscripts who's military service will likely be over by then. Also their only military experience will litterally be surrendering, not exactly a valuable skill.
Well, 'more' doesn't mean "useful'. It does depend on what you get - pop-top tanks usually don't look very good after capture, and vehicles aren't much better.
The cosplay is working flawlessly, as the USSR collapsed due to sheer incompetence and lies, and rarely did anything competently. The Russians are just method-acting and really getting into the role.
yes but at least the URSS had a cool ideology about equality among men and such, russia's current ideology is just nationalism and conspiracy theories and the dumbest nationslism ever, not even the mentally challenged could be convinced by such idiotic "ideology", good thing for the oligarchs that the average russian is so drunk they can be easily persuaded into operating against their own interests.
humanitarian aide delivered by AFU. Video after video. Heartwarming to know "we" the free peoples of the world have supported the better peoples. Slava Ukraini
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@@DiscipulaIncognitus I never understand this argument. Valerii was at the forefront of the Zaporozhye offensive and it failed horribly, dude released a damn trailer for it and essentially told the Russias when it was going to occur. Sirsky may not be the best, but he's led the actual winning battles, he destroyed Wagner in Bakhmut and put northern Ukraine off the table for a long time.
what a stupid argument. zalushnyi is a legend who did a great job defending ukraine. he worked alongside syrsky. syrsky does have interesting tricks up his sleaves, but the defense so far isn't going well. ukraine is thankfully holding at least in most areas, but they are under immense pressure. i still personally think it was the wrong decision to remove zalushnyi as ukraine is still mostly in the defensive. if you want the surprise element syrsky brings onto the table, then let both work together like they alr did before. have zalushnyi coordinate the defensive in the east and south and syrsky command the northern part. no clue why you want to dirty zalushnyi's name with this statement you gave. that guy did nothing wrong.
How in the world can you say Ukraine is still mostly on the defensive. They constantly counter attack and they literally invaded Russia. Comments like this don't get much dumber
Lots of Russian troll coordinated narratives were proven to be BS because of this. It just exposed all of the lies, beginning with the entire pretext for Russia's invasion. Why was the border so weak if they were going to be attacked by nazis? And Kursk was part of Ukraine until 1917, so it's historically Ukrainian, there are Ukrainian speakers there, an they don't allow teaching the Ukrainian language. So the trolls are left with nothing to say.
Syrsky: "I'm making a plan here, but I need to know the average boot size of th" Budanov: "It's on page 18837 paragraph 6 in the latest intelligence report, General" Syrsky: "... Mr. Zelensky, it keeps freaking me out that this guy can literally read minds..." Zelensky: "Don't look at me. I hired him because he e-mailed me the answers to my questions before the interview..." Sursky: "Right... I also need to know the precise location o" Budanov: "51°21'07.3"N 34°39'01.9"E" Sursky: *blinks* Budanov: *smiles in vacant death stare* Zelensky: "I have a feeling this is going to be a great success!"
So either Ruzzia folds up shop in the area or it doubles down and adds to its growing casualty/pow numbers. I like those choices. Your outro song is awesome, btw.
That's the driving force behind the war. The worst thing for Russia is that the outcome hasn't really mattered since the first days of the war. The only possible way they came out on top was seizing territory without serious resistance- they would look dangerously competent and create a buffer zone. The DAY that didn't happen and the world saw the comprehensive failure of the Russian military they lost almost every benefit they could possibly gain. Then it got worse, Finland and Sweden joined NATO their hypothetical Ukrainian buffer doesn't mean anything if the Finns go marching into St. Petersburg and cut off the Baltic Fleet in the first hour of the war. The only reason this is still going on is that Putin is in a catch 22. He can look weak by giving up or become weaker by fighting. There's no winning plays here and he has chosen like he always has that preserving the image of strength is more important than actual strength.
Thank you, Georgii! Brilliant report! Do you think Bilhorod Oblast could also be within reach of the buffer zone? That would go a fair distance to encircling the troops in Donetsk and Luhansk - or at least cutting off their lines of communication. Slava Ukraini!
Great Update. Unfortunatly our media is on the whole looking the other way on this war. Their comments from non military men, who all seem to think Ukraine has taken a great risk. However, I see and you are confirming, this was a well planned operation with a load of options depending on where they achive sussess or meet resistance. Briliant stratergy. Let us hope this is the straw that breaks the camels back.
Good, solid reporting. Nice to know, that, in your estimate, there are 2700 Russian troops and conscripts trapped in the 700 km2 area west of Glushkovo (one of the Ukrainian spearheads). Fodder for the Ukrainian prisoner exchange fund, if captured.
Ukraine knows its history, avoiding partisan activity by not antagonising the civilian population was the same tactic that Wellington employed during his Peninsular Campaign and emphasised when he crossed into France.
LOL dude, you have no clue.. the same tactic wellington employed Lmao.. Man, british went around spain destroying and stealing all the industries who were the competence for their own, they stole a shit ton of looms in catalonia and basically dismantled the industry there pillaging all the factories.. hahaha.. these anglos man.. have no clue about history and they still say crap...There are still catalonian looms in the UK from that era... oh man..It is a bit similar to what rusians have done in their side of the donbass... What you have to read man..
I think this was the philosophy General Patraus tried to shift to in Afghanistan, but that was ever-so-slightly different... Staying there was just dumb. I'm assuming many of these towns have family in Ukraine, and vice versa. I saw a CNN clip of a man in Kursk asking about his daughters, who were in Ukraine. He wanted to contact them. I think he even wanted to go to Ukraine. Isn't Putin from St. Petersberg? I don't imagine he has much in common with Ukrainians.
Moscovites building fortifications and sending everything they had spare to around Kirsk nuclear power station whilst Ukraine pushes along the national borders. Genius
@@paulollerhead i the the fact they started the attack in that spot in the middle, to force the hand of those behind the river, and gain equipment along with the land is so genius
Well done Georgii, I’m glad I found your channel, yours is one of 3 that I’ve found myself watching constantly this last week. Keep up all the great reporting.
russia is tha national equivalent of the big kid at school who throws his weight around and when someone stands up to them they cry and run to the teachers XD
Telegram has some videos of Russian women calling for the Russian Senators to go to the front. Can you make a video regarding the changes in Russians' perspectives?
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I wrote you an email about this but perhaps was overlooked. It's really dismaying to me that the very interesting text graphics you display are unreadable because of small size or low resolution. Other TH-camrs - Jake Broe, Prof Gerdes, Artur Rehi, etc - also show excerpts from journal articles but their displays are very readable. I can pause the screen and read the material. But on your show, the text is just not readable. I hope your find some time to re-consider how you display text. Otherwise, great presentation. Thanks !!
Absolutely, they are humiliated!
@@russell3060I find it easy enough to zoom in on the text
Russian civilians hugging Ukrainian soldiers. Let that sink in for a moment.
Sign's of intelligence:)😊
@@psyclonetheseahawk9261 They realized Ukrainian soldiers are much more civilized than their orc soldiers.
Fear
@@fumblerooskieNope. One does not hug people one fears.
i would imagine thats not true at all
I'm nothing but impressed by Ukraine's achievements and ingenuity. Slava Ukraini!! 🇬🇧
@@painstruck01
Ukraine is re-writing how to fight a war every day.
Heryum slava
Archivements? That are ?
@@Intercepto1978where to begin..🤣🤣
@@Intercepto1978you're right. the Russian army is so bad that mounting the first successful occupation of Russian territory since WW2 isn't anything special lol.
Since we're keeping a close eye on increasing tensions in Ukraine n the Middle East, what about ways to diversify our investments and reduce the potential impact. I have 100k set aside to put into the markets just skeptical where to allocate them.
Given the uncertainty, one could incorporate safe-haven assets. Going long on U.S. defense stocks like Lockheed, Raytheon and Northrop Grumman could be a solid option, considering the geopolitical landscape.
I agree. Defense stocks do well in times of geopolitical instability, as long as there's no financial fraud. Defense ETFs help spread risk by investing in different companies in the sector.
While defense stocks and ETFs are smart choices, don’t forget about the historical role of gold during uncertain times. Its value tends to rise as a hedge against geopolitical risks. How about allocating a portion of the portfolio to gold?
Approaching retirement, I appreciate gold's reliability as a store of value. Alongside traditional assets, my fiduciary, Monica Mary Strigle, explores alternative investments like digital assets as sh’d put it. Initially skeptical, I entered the crypto market at 30k support level b4 spot etc, with a 250% increase from $100,000. Consider alt coins for added diversification.
Interesting suggestion, what are the risks involved in incorporating cryptocurrencies into ones portfolio?
2022: Russian army second best in the world.
2023: Russian army second best in Ukraine.
2024: Russian army second best in Russia.
2025 looks promising.
2025: ruZZian army second best in Moscow?
@@celiovicenteribeirofilho9740 Second best out of two makes it the worst.
@@celiovicenteribeirofilho9740 2026: ruzzian army reassigned to Ukraine infrastructure repair tasks.
@@flowerpower8722 100% you can see the truth. ruzzians are so arrogant without justification that they can see their own faults. So, unable to correct problems they refuse to see (corruption).
@@flowerpower8722 Exactly. Lots of people from the former USSR countries knew ruskis just cant be that good, with all the rampant corruption and soviet time practices. Basically everyone praising ruzzian army was a vatnik over here.
Ukraine really should treat POWs really well. Because when they get traded back and put back in the line, they'll tell their battle buddies, there is not reason to be afraid to surrender and even more will give up.
Ukraine already does that, at least more or less, according to the Geneva Conventions on the treatment of prisoners of war. Russia, on the other hand, treats their prisoners of war poorly. From the photos I've seen of prisoner exchanges many of them look malnourished and harrowed.
Which will force Russia to send these guys home rather then employ them again, after all they are conscripts who's military service will likely be over by then. Also their only military experience will litterally be surrendering, not exactly a valuable skill.
Give em a cold beer and a mobile phone. Call home and call your fellow soldiers - if you want.
Eventually, they'll ask not to go back LOL!
They can probably just pay them to join a mercenary group for Ukraine. 😂
Russian continuing to donate more military equipment than all of NATO.
That is both impressively incompetent from Russia and underwhelming from NATO.
So what would the troops be fighting with? Their fist?
Russian military equipment are mostly junk.
@@KhanhNguyen-mh5ecI would like to see it 😂
Well, 'more' doesn't mean "useful'. It does depend on what you get - pop-top tanks usually don't look very good after capture, and vehicles aren't much better.
Russia is trying to Cosplay as the USSR on the world stage and it's not working.
The cosplay is working flawlessly, as the USSR collapsed due to sheer incompetence and lies, and rarely did anything competently.
The Russians are just method-acting and really getting into the role.
Russia is missing those brave USSR soldiers from Ukraine
@@karilang9377...and the 600,000 casulties, the hundreds of thousands that fled the first mobilization and the new POWs, increasing every day.
Russia Cosplay. Very funny. 😂
yes but at least the URSS had a cool ideology about equality among men and such, russia's current ideology is just nationalism and conspiracy theories and the dumbest nationslism ever, not even the mentally challenged could be convinced by such idiotic "ideology", good thing for the oligarchs that the average russian is so drunk they can be easily persuaded into operating against their own interests.
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LOL Medvedev "the main alcoholic of the Russian Federation" never change my friend, never change :) Slava Ukraini!
That joke made me have to pause the video, because I was laughing so hard LOL! I didn't expect a joke
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Literally sold my last shirt to donate. Let's hope that Georgij's and Jake's initiatives both become successful!
Thank you!
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Thank you for keeping people informed about the war.Not much in the news.
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Anyone remember all the people who criticised Zelenskyy for replacing the head of the AFU with Syrsky?
Gone quiet haven't they?
Oh, remember very well. It had been so bad, and so much dirt on both of them - had sound a lot like russian props
@@DiscipulaIncognitus I never understand this argument. Valerii was at the forefront of the Zaporozhye offensive and it failed horribly, dude released a damn trailer for it and essentially told the Russias when it was going to occur. Sirsky may not be the best, but he's led the actual winning battles, he destroyed Wagner in Bakhmut and put northern Ukraine off the table for a long time.
what a stupid argument. zalushnyi is a legend who did a great job defending ukraine. he worked alongside syrsky. syrsky does have interesting tricks up his sleaves, but the defense so far isn't going well. ukraine is thankfully holding at least in most areas, but they are under immense pressure.
i still personally think it was the wrong decision to remove zalushnyi as ukraine is still mostly in the defensive. if you want the surprise element syrsky brings onto the table, then let both work together like they alr did before. have zalushnyi coordinate the defensive in the east and south and syrsky command the northern part.
no clue why you want to dirty zalushnyi's name with this statement you gave. that guy did nothing wrong.
How in the world can you say Ukraine is still mostly on the defensive. They constantly counter attack and they literally invaded Russia. Comments like this don't get much dumber
Lots of Russian troll coordinated narratives were proven to be BS because of this. It just exposed all of the lies, beginning with the entire pretext for Russia's invasion. Why was the border so weak if they were going to be attacked by nazis? And Kursk was part of Ukraine until 1917, so it's historically Ukrainian, there are Ukrainian speakers there, an they don't allow teaching the Ukrainian language. So the trolls are left with nothing to say.
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Syrsky is a freaking genius.
He's a hard ass that's for sure.
Syrsky: "I'm making a plan here, but I need to know the average boot size of th"
Budanov: "It's on page 18837 paragraph 6 in the latest intelligence report, General"
Syrsky: "... Mr. Zelensky, it keeps freaking me out that this guy can literally read minds..."
Zelensky: "Don't look at me. I hired him because he e-mailed me the answers to my questions before the interview..."
Sursky: "Right... I also need to know the precise location o"
Budanov: "51°21'07.3"N 34°39'01.9"E"
Sursky: *blinks*
Budanov: *smiles in vacant death stare*
Zelensky: "I have a feeling this is going to be a great success!"
Syrskyi and Yoav Gallant from Israel are the hardened-looking types of guys that you don’t want to mess with
@@Kozinskowitzky🤮
@@Kozinskowitzky Comparing Syrsky to that monster is an insult.
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All Russian 🇷🇺 Leaders are quiet 🤫. They are embarrassed 😳
More like breaking down in cramped panic.
@@Brumb1es24 what is this brainrot comment
You mean the arrogant-without-reason-belly-bumping and high-fiving has been disturbed by reality??
some will be thinking about whether they just lose their job, or will they be 'disappeared', say to a prison.....
@@colonelfustercluck486 If so lucky.
Thank you Georgis for the good news.
Thanks Georgijs. Good report
It is always lovely when somewhere in Rossia is burning!
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Heartwarming, one might say. Well warming at least!
The Ministry of Emergency Situations is a busy, busy place.
Minister of Emergency: "What do you mean this is a big catastrophe? This is a completely NORMAL catastrophe!"
It’s been renamed the Ministry of Extreme Fuck Ups
@@popius61 And the magistrate slogan is: "If you thought it was bad just wait until we make it worse!"
@@popius61 Ha ha....most likely
The Ministry of Emegency Situations
will soon become
"The Ministry of Silly Walks"
as a result of their butts getting kicked up over their shoulders.
Encirclement: at last the 1941 Show.
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Welcome!
So either Ruzzia folds up shop in the area or it doubles down and adds to its growing casualty/pow numbers. I like those choices.
Your outro song is awesome, btw.
That's the driving force behind the war. The worst thing for Russia is that the outcome hasn't really mattered since the first days of the war. The only possible way they came out on top was seizing territory without serious resistance- they would look dangerously competent and create a buffer zone. The DAY that didn't happen and the world saw the comprehensive failure of the Russian military they lost almost every benefit they could possibly gain. Then it got worse, Finland and Sweden joined NATO their hypothetical Ukrainian buffer doesn't mean anything if the Finns go marching into St. Petersburg and cut off the Baltic Fleet in the first hour of the war.
The only reason this is still going on is that Putin is in a catch 22. He can look weak by giving up or become weaker by fighting. There's no winning plays here and he has chosen like he always has that preserving the image of strength is more important than actual strength.
Brilliant Thanks 👏👏👏
Awesome passionate update full of great insight.
Thank you, Georgii! Brilliant report! Do you think Bilhorod Oblast could also be within reach of the buffer zone? That would go a fair distance to encircling the troops in Donetsk and Luhansk - or at least cutting off their lines of communication. Slava Ukraini!
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Great Update. Unfortunatly our media is on the whole looking the other way on this war. Their comments from non military men, who all seem to think Ukraine has taken a great risk. However, I see and you are confirming, this was a well planned operation with a load of options depending on where they achive sussess or meet resistance. Briliant stratergy. Let us hope this is the straw that breaks the camels back.
I sure hope russia prepared for peace negotiations based on "realities on the ground"..
I sure hope Russia doesn't start using nukes.
@@BurningDownUrHouseStop trembling, nuke won't win putin a war
@@BurningDownUrHouse they wont
Well done. Straightforward and informative. Great context.
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Ty nice brief again. Vergang
Extraordinary journalism. Thank you for your efforts.
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Thanks Georgijs. Your reporting and analysis on these events are so valuable. Much appreciated from the US.
thank you Georgi..you do a great job..
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Great summary of the events. Thanks!
Hearts and minds it’s a good way forward with the residents
Appreciate your efforts Georgie.
Good, solid reporting. Nice to know, that, in your estimate, there are 2700 Russian troops and conscripts trapped in the 700 km2 area west of Glushkovo (one of the Ukrainian spearheads). Fodder for the Ukrainian prisoner exchange fund, if captured.
Ukraine knows its history, avoiding partisan activity by not antagonising the civilian population was the same tactic that Wellington employed during his Peninsular Campaign and emphasised when he crossed into France.
This is also how Belisarius was successful even when he was massively outnumbered.
LOL dude, you have no clue.. the same tactic wellington employed Lmao.. Man, british went around spain destroying and stealing all the industries who were the competence for their own, they stole a shit ton of looms in catalonia and basically dismantled the industry there pillaging all the factories.. hahaha.. these anglos man.. have no clue about history and they still say crap...There are still catalonian looms in the UK from that era... oh man..It is a bit similar to what rusians have done in their side of the donbass... What you have to read man..
I think this was the philosophy General Patraus tried to shift to in Afghanistan, but that was ever-so-slightly different... Staying there was just dumb.
I'm assuming many of these towns have family in Ukraine, and vice versa. I saw a CNN clip of a man in Kursk asking about his daughters, who were in Ukraine. He wanted to contact them. I think he even wanted to go to Ukraine.
Isn't Putin from St. Petersberg? I don't imagine he has much in common with Ukrainians.
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Very informative
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Awesome work man!
Let’s freaking go! You literally forecast the strategy before the news did. You’re awesome 👍
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Rylsk is for sure one of their next targets. 😊
Das macht auch Sinn.💪🇺🇦
Great analysis. I've watched a lot of talk-talk-talk war coverage and a picture is worth a thousand words .. literally. Thanks.
8:49 That moment... Very kind!
Moscovites building fortifications and sending everything they had spare to around Kirsk nuclear power station whilst Ukraine pushes along the national borders. Genius
it looks like a lack of stratigic thinking. But what I know.
@@WichtrudK that’s what it was meant to look like. There’s no way capturing all that land south and west of the river wasn’t planned.
I can hear the Ukrainians laughing from here!
@@paulollerhead i the the fact they started the attack in that spot in the middle, to force the hand of those behind the river, and gain equipment along with the land is so genius
it really is
Thank you Georgijs, Slava Ukraini! 💙💛
Very good serious analytic comments
Thanks for all you great work on this Georgijs
Thank you so much.
Stop those orcs!
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Well done Georgii, I’m glad I found your channel, yours is one of 3 that I’ve found myself watching constantly this last week. Keep up all the great reporting.
Nothing beats waking up to a coffee and new Ukraine Matters update
Thank you, this video was so informative.
russia is tha national equivalent of the big kid at school who throws his weight around and when someone stands up to them they cry and run to the teachers XD
Russians, being sent to that area is the whole point. Reducing resources elsewhere
@@melvynobrien6193 2 war years later wonder when those mistakes are going set in.....
Thank you, Georgijs, for your dedication and support of Ukraine! Looking forward to your next update.
🇺🇦 Перемоги та миру всім українцям! 🇺🇦
Alice! ❤🤗🥰
@@Alie01
Go to bed. Now! ..... Okay, in five hours 😊
@@Alie01 Belated Happy B-Day, dear Alie! And thanks so much for all that you do. 🤗🎊🥂
@PhilipPage-d4c I woke up at 4am, checked Starsky's video and fell back to sleep until 11. I'm good to go for at least 12 more hours 😂
@@DarkestAlicethank you, Alice! ❤❤❤
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Thanks for the news ♥️
Great work again, thank you 👍
"It's a TRAP!"
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Thanks for the interesting and uplifting report, complete with your fiesty attitude, which I greatly appreciate!
Telegram has some videos of Russian women calling for the Russian Senators to go to the front. Can you make a video regarding the changes in Russians' perspectives?
I'm sorry, what? My units in Kursk immediately requested all available pontoon bridges and my desk?"
Vladimir Putin master strategist
@@fabianschrotter 😂
Lol. His desk is likely longer than the average pontoon bridge.
K...you win the internet today
@@blazunlimited Kremlin experts suspect that the length of his desk could be inversely proportional to the front line.
@@juliec5309 A nice final word, goodnight.😁
Thank you! Slava Ukraini!
Thanks for your hard work and good news.
Great analysis of this wonderful Ukraine operation 😀
Thanks Georgie