“Severely Weakened”: Putin Will Not Survive Ukrainians
According to the U.S. government’s assessment, the Russian military is significantly weakened. There is a lack not only of commanders but also of experienced soldiers.
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According to the U.S. government’s assessment, the Russian military is significantly weakened. There is a lack not only of commanders but also of experienced soldiers.
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, at about 6:00 AM Moscow time on December 5, 35 Ukrainian drones were reportedly shot down over Crimea by Russian air defense.
In the last 24 hours, the Ukrainian army has repelled 56 attacks by the Russian military.
According to the Ukrainian domestic intelligence service SBU, they destroyed a Russian military ammunition depot and armored vehicles near the occupied small town of Swatove in the Luhansk Oblast.
The head of Poland’s National Security Bureau expressed in an interview with the Polish media company Nasz Dziennik on December 2 the assessment that Russia could attack NATO within less than 36 months, as estimated by the country’s national security agency.
The Deputy Commander of the 14th Russian Army Corps in Ukraine, Vladimir Zavadsky, is dead. This was confirmed by Alexander Gusev, Governor of the southwestern Voronezh region.
Russia has launched attacks from the illegally annexed Crimean Peninsula, as reported by The Kyiv Independent, citing the Ukrainian Air Force.
The Kyiv Independent reports, citing Oleksandr Pavlyuk, the Deputy Defense Minister of Ukraine, that Ukraine has inflicted significant losses on Russia in the past week.
Julia Davis, a columnist for The Daily Beast, reports on the aggressive and offensive statements made by Russian propagandists against Europe, and their initial plans for countries Russia might target after Ukraine.
Russia continues its internationally unlawful war of aggression against Ukraine. However, Russian President Putin is reportedly setting his sights on another country.