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British analyst explained the new strategy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the front
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Ukraine uses a delay strategy to break the Russian army


The Armed Forces of Ukraine have been planning a major offensive in the Kherson region for several months. The Ukrainian fighters will pursue a strategy of delay, pressing on the Russian army on a broad front to break morale and inflict casualties.

The BBC writes about it.

“Over the past month and a half, Russia has managed to transfer significant forces from the Donbass in the direction of Kherson. But it is not known what the morale of these troops is,” Justin Bronk, a senior researcher at the defense think tank Royal United Services Institute, said.


According to him, on February 24, there were various reports of a decline in strength among the occupiers, but Moscow repeatedly denied this. At the same time, he noted that he expects Ukraine to continue strikes using HIMARS because they were so successful that they cut off the supply of the invaders.

As UNIAN previously reported, on August 29, the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that a counteroffensive of our military personnel had begun in the Kherson region.

The Ukrainian army urged not to hurry with statements about the actions of the defenders of Ukraine in the Kherson region.
 

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Covert mobilization in the central and south-eastern regions of the Russian Federation is failing - intelligence
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Russia failed hidden mobilization in the regions


According to Ukrainian intelligence estimates, there are about 4.5-5 thousand militants in the temporarily occupied territories.


It is noted that the Russians are increasingly refusing going to die for the ideas of the Kremlin dictator.
"Despite this, the Ministry of Defense of the aggressor country decided to increase the number of PMC mercenaries who take part in hostilities on the territory of Ukraine. First of all, in the war against our state, the command of the RF Armed Forces actively uses representatives of the Russian PMC "Wagner" / "Liga" , the note says.
 

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IMO, ban of VISA's is very very bad idea. Advocates of the VİSA ban argue that traveling to EU territory is not a right, but a privilege. This is a completely arrogant and racist approach. It is an attitude that will sound the alarm for us Turks. It gives the most obvious signals that an EU with this mentality will be a very bad neighbor.
 
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When big agreements started to be signed with russia few years ago Germany became so corrupted :confused:

Germany companies sell chemicals to russia that could be used to manufacture chemical and biological weapons.

 

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When big agreements started to be signed with russia few years ago Germany became so corrupted :confused:

Germany companies sell chemicals to russia that could be used to manufacture chemical and biological weapons.

Germans did it with Saddam's Iraq, Gaddafi's Libya and other dictatorships. still doing it with Egypt and Gulf states. German business ethics are very hypocritical.
 
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IMO, ban of VISA's is very very bad idea. Advocates of the VİSA ban argue that traveling to EU territory is not a right, but a privilege. This is a completely arrogant and racist approach. It is an attitude that will sound the alarm for us Turks. It gives the most obvious signals that an EU with this mentality will be a very bad neighbor.

I certainly wouldnt invite or tolerate any pro-war russians entering my own house. I would ban them from entering. Does that make me arrogant and racist?

If it was a 'right' for all human beings to go wherever they please, regardless of their beliefs or actions, then why do VISA systems even exist in the first place?

Feels to me like a perfectly understandable idea, and a smart way to increase the pressure on the Putin regime and cause more of his people to turn against him.
 

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I certainly wouldnt invite or tolerate any pro-war russians entering my own house. I would ban them from entering. Does that make me arrogant and racist?

If it was a 'right' for all human beings to go wherever they please, regardless of their beliefs or actions, then why do VISA systems even exist in the first place?

Feels to me like a perfectly understandable idea, and a smart way to increase the pressure on the Putin regime and cause more of his people to turn against him.
You can't know whether they would be pro or anti war. It's not like you're gonna ask them when they apply for a visa. Even if, they could lie.
Remember the two Russian spies tourists who were admiring your country? :giggle:
 
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You can't know whether they would be pro or anti war. It's not like you're gonna ask them when they apply for a visa. Even if, they could lie.
Remember the two Russian spies tourists who were admiring your country? :giggle:
true, but it looks as though it is safe to say that the majority of Russians at the moment are pro war / pro Putin, and so if a minority of peace loving Russians have to miss out on european holidays and trips so that the pressure can be increased on Putin, then so be it. I'm surprised some feel that it isnt a price worth paying
 

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true, but it looks as though it is safe to say that the majority of Russians at the moment are pro war / pro Putin, and so if a minority of peace loving Russians have to miss out on european holidays and trips so that the pressure can be increased on Putin, then so be it. I'm surprised some feel that it isnt a price worth paying
You've got a point.
 

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IMO, ban of VISA's is very very bad idea. Advocates of the VİSA ban argue that traveling to EU territory is not a right, but a privilege. This is a completely arrogant and racist approach. It is an attitude that will sound the alarm for us Turks. It gives the most obvious signals that an EU with this mentality will be a very bad neighbor.
We're looking for a ban on tourist visas, not all visas. And what the EU is currently doing is even less than that - it is currently eliminating a visa agreement that gives a simplified procedure for tourist visas to Russians.
 

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