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Russia Presses Toward Pokrovsk with 110,000 Troops Amid Stalemate, Kyiv Warns


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A balanced analyses of May/June focusing on Sumy Oblast which Russian forces have moved into. Definitely doesn't show a stalemate. The eastern front is also moving west in favour of Russian troops and once again is not a stalemate.

 

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1 hour ago, TedG said:

In three years the Russians made it to Berlin.   

From the above article and something I've said many times.

4 hours ago, Social Media said:

victories are measured in meters rather than miles.

 

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16 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

The war has been a statemate. Probably the war will end in a stalemate with no formal ceasefire or peace agreement.  

Agree. As long as the Russian demands are too crazy to be accepted by Ukraine, this will probably not end with a peace agreement. A cease fire one day, of course, but it's per now difficult to see any solution here, unless Russia willingly accept a different agreement, or withdraw because of internal affairs, a coup or an economical collapse.

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3 minutes ago, thaibreaker said:

Agree. As long as the Russian demands are too crazy to be accepted by Ukraine, this will probably not end with a peace agreement. A cease fire one day, of course, but it's per now difficult to see any solution here, unless Russia willingly accept a different agreement, or withdraw because of internal affairs, a coup or an economical breakdown.

Will be like North and South Korea armistice. Technically still at war but not a peace treaty. But don't see this happening under Putin. He has to go one way or the other for a truce in fighting. 

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13 hours ago, Quentin Zen said:

Russia, can you hear me, stop.   OK, i tried.  Back to my Chang.  

 

Now I'm not responsible for anything.  I did my best.

And you did all that in less than 24 hrs - impressive!

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Very sad to see the Ukrainians continue this useless fight which they will clearly lose in due course.

 

Hopefully Russia can capture Pokrovsk soon and end the slaughter.

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3 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Pokrovsk? It won't end there. Russian troops are now around 4km away from Pokrovsk (circled and according to DeepState a Ukrainian war mapper) at the closest point and it's in real danger of being enveloped. The red line I have drawn in shows IMO what this part of the front will look like by the end of July. Russian troops will flatten out this part of the front line. Again this is not a stalemate.

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https://deepstatemap.live/en#9/48.1972182/37.0843506

 

LOL. The Russians have been 3-4 km from Pokrovsk since SEPTEMBER last year. You would have known that if you followed this war. It's even in the article.

Even back then the taking of Pokrovsk was only "days away".

 

That is the definition of STALEMATE, Mister. And this article is about the Pokrovsk oblast, not the Sumy Oblast.

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1 hour ago, Cameroni said:

Good info. I agree, obviously it's not a stalemate by any stretch of the imagination. 

Another one who does not follow this war. This "info" is the exact same situation and info from September last year. What the feck do you guys call that, if it's not a stalement.

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To you ignorant guys over here who don't follow the war at the Pokrovsk oblast:

 

https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2024/1114/ukraine-war-pokrovsk-siege-russian-invasion-drones

 

This article is from November 14th last year. It says that Pokrovsk was close to fall already in September, but Ukraine is holding on. And have been all this time. Just like the article in this thread says.

 

You're welcome.

(I bet you won't even look at the link, and just give me your usual thumbs down, or your laughing emoji..)

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