07-25-2022, 02:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-25-2022, 02:14 AM by DerVVulfman.)
The deal on Grain was shortlived as...
Things appear to be growing more drastic for Russia as...
Based on NASA's satellite system, Russian artillery is growing quieter in the Donbas region. And with Russia's operations being less intensive, the war may be shifting south as Ukraine is taking advantage of the invading Russian army growing exhausted.
But along with that, the recent ix-round High-Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems and M30/31 rockets supplied to Ukraine by the U.S. has been used to destroy Russian supply dumps as far as 50 miles away. Since then, a hundred of Russian targets have been destroyed by Ukraine with the slowly-growing arsenal they are receiving.
The strike violates the UN-Brokered deal only just signed in Istanbul!
Solomiia Bobrovska of the Ukraine Parliament Wrote:This is all you have to know about “agreements” with the Russians. Explosions in the seaport of #Odesa. One day after the agreement with #Turkey and #UN was signed re-export of #Ukraine’s #grain under which #Russia has committed not to shell the port.
Ukraine Spokesman Oleg Nikolenko Wrote:It took less than 24 hours for Russia to launch a missile attack on Odesa’s port, breaking its promises and undermining its commitments before the UN and Türkiye under the Istanbul agreement. In case of non-fulfillment, Russia will bear full responsibility for global food crisis.
President Volodymyr Zelensky Wrote:Thank you [President Biden] for the new defense aid package for Ukraine. Critically important, powerful arms will save our soldiers’ lives, speed up the liberation of our land from the Russian aggressor. I appreciate the strategic friendship between our nations. Together to victory!
Things appear to be growing more drastic for Russia as...
Based on NASA's satellite system, Russian artillery is growing quieter in the Donbas region. And with Russia's operations being less intensive, the war may be shifting south as Ukraine is taking advantage of the invading Russian army growing exhausted.
But along with that, the recent ix-round High-Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems and M30/31 rockets supplied to Ukraine by the U.S. has been used to destroy Russian supply dumps as far as 50 miles away. Since then, a hundred of Russian targets have been destroyed by Ukraine with the slowly-growing arsenal they are receiving.
Mike Martin, King's College London on War Studies Wrote:Judging by the size of those fires, they were brigade, divisional and corps level supply dumps, which are predominantly fuel and ammo. Specifically for the Russians and the way that they conduct war—it means a lot of artillery ammunition