02-11-2024, 10:37 PM
(02-11-2024, 10:02 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Ukraine did not use it airforce to attack Russian threat from skies, it is vital to protection not only cities & but also is critical in ground attach such as in frontline. Look like Denmark, Netherlands & the US did not deliver enough jet fighting to full 85 this "Vipers" to Ukraine till next year?.
Thay why Russian can captured town of Selydovo earlier this week – its biggest regional prize since seizing Avdiikva – Russian are pushing toward Kurakhov soon. Sitting astride N-15 highway, the settlement is just south of a mile-wide stretch of Vovcha River & supports the movement of troops and materiel in the region. As such, it is a bulwark on a Russian advance toward Pokrovsk about 20 miles to the north.
Russian forces r less than 3 miles from Kurakhov, according to DeepState. Control of city is key to a pocket of Ukrainian-held territory that Russia is pushing toward from north, east & south. A Russian mechanized column “has already pushed into city’s eastern outskirts..,” independent Russian Meduza media outlet reported. “Addition Russian units are pressing in from north (from direction of Selydove) from south (from the direction of Vuhledar),” which as we previously reported was captured early last month.
“Ukrainian defenses to the south of the city appear especially weak,” Meduza added. “After a chaotic retreat from Vuhledar, the brigades seem worn out, and even reinforcements sent from Zaporizhzhia haven’t been enough to help.”
Look like UK, French and Germany ammo seem not coming to Ukraine...
The confrontation between Russia and Ukraine, backed by the West, has entered a phase of prolonged conflict, where arms supplies have become the primary factor sustaining hostilities. Recent discussions in Western countries about providing Ukraine with long-range missiles capable of reaching deep into Russian territory further hinder prospects for negotiations. These decisions reinforce Russia’s perception that the West is intent not on peaceful resolution but on escalating the conflict.
Here, the stance of Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó is worth noting, as he has criticized the West’s strategy of arming Ukraine and imposing sanctions on Russia as a failure. Hungary remains one of the few European countries advocating a reassessment of the approach to the conflict, emphasizing the need for a peaceful resolution. However, as experience shows, this viewpoint has yet to gain traction among most Western nations