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Ukraine is winning the war

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Ukrainian drones and missiles struck several strategic enterprises and enemy targets in Russia overnight. Aircraft and oil refineries were hit, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

 

“On the night of November 25, units of the Rocket Forces and Artillery, in cooperation with the Special Operations Forces, the Navy's coastal missile forces, and the Special Operations Forces, using Bars jet UAVs and Neptune cruise missiles, carried out successful strikes on several strategic targets of the aggressor,” the General Staff said.

In the city of Taganrog, Rostov region, the TANTK Beriev aircraft repair plant and the Molniya-Atlant Aero UAV manufacturing enterprise were hit.

 

Numerous explosions and powerful fires were observed on the territory of the facilities. During the strike on the plant, an experimental A-60 aircraft was likely hit. This enterprise also repairs and modernizes A-50 AWACS aircraft and Russian Tu-95MS strategic bombers. Ukrainian units also successfully struck the Sheskharis oil terminal in Novorossiysk, as well as the Tuapse oil refinery in the Krasnodar region of Russia.

 

Experimental jet, oil refinery and more: Ukraine hits multiple strategic sites inside Russia

 

Illustrative photo: Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked a number of strategic targets in Russia (Russian media)© RBC-Ukraine (UK)

 

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"On the night of November 26, units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck, among other things, the VNIIR-Progress plant in Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, which manufactures navigation equipment and components for cruise and ballistic missiles," the General Staff says.

 

The VNIIR-Progress plant manufactures GNSS receivers and antennas for GLONASS, GPS, and Galileo satellite systems, including Kometa modules used in Shahed kamikaze drones, as well as in Iskander-M, Kaliber missiles, and UMPC modules for aerial bombs.

 

In addition, Ukrainian drones in Vasylivka, a temporarily occupied territory in the Zaporizhzhia region, struck the command post of one of the units of the Russia's 58th Combined Arms Army, the Tor-M1 anti-aircraft missile system in Mariupol, brigade-level ammunition depots in Ocheretine and Kamianka in the temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk region, as well as a gathering place for enemy personnel in the Pokrovsk direction.

 

Ukraine strikes Russian factories producing parts for Kalibr missiles and Shahed drones

 

Photo: The Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked factories that manufacture components for Kalibr and Shahed missiles (Getty Images)© RBC-Ukraine (UK)

 

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We shall see if this is just performative optcis or a real invesigation plus he has had plenty of warning. My money's also on Trump wants Zelesnkiy out so he has a more pliant leader in place for his "peace plan". He has enormously powerful intelligence levers to use should he wish to pusue that route. 

 

Zelensky’s chief of staff raided by anti-corruption officers

Ukrainian government risks being brought down as major figures stand accused of corruption  -DAILY TELEGRAPH

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/11/28/zelenskys-chief-of-staff-raided-by-anti-corruption-officers/

 

https://archive.ph/mZMSa

 

Ukrainian anti-corruption agents have raided the office of Volodymyr Zelensky’s closest political ally and head of Kyiv’s negotiating team.

Andriy Yermak, the Ukrainian president’s chief of staff, has been under significant fire over a £76m corruption scandal in the energy sector that allegedly involved senior government officials.

The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) confirmed they were “conducting investigative actions at the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine”.

Officers were seen storming into the government quarter early on Friday morning. Mr Yermak confirmed authorities were searching his apartment, adding that “for my part, I fully cooperate”.

 

11 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

We shall see if this is just performative optcis or a real invesigation plus he has had plenty of warning. My money's also on Trump wants Zelesnkiy out so he has a more pliant leader in place for his "peace plan". He has enormously powerful intelligence levers to use should he wish to pusue that route. 

 

Zelensky’s chief of staff raided by anti-corruption officers

Ukrainian government risks being brought down as major figures stand accused of corruption  -DAILY TELEGRAPH

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/11/28/zelenskys-chief-of-staff-raided-by-anti-corruption-officers/

 

Ukrainian anti-corruption agents have raided the office of Volodymyr Zelensky’s closest political ally and head of Kyiv’s negotiating team.

Andriy Yermak, the Ukrainian president’s chief of staff, has been under significant fire over a £76m corruption scandal in the energy sector that allegedly involved senior government officials.

The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) confirmed they were “conducting investigative actions at the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine”.

Officers were seen storming into the government quarter early on Friday morning. Mr Yermak confirmed authorities were searching his apartment, adding that “for my part, I fully cooperate”.

 

How about you concentrating on sending a murdering invader of a sovereign nation back where he belongs.......🤫

6 minutes ago, transam said:

How about you concentrating on sending a murdering invader of a sovereign nation back where he belongs.......🤫

How about engaging in constructive, informed debate with evidenceas befits a debating forum or sticking to footie chat down the pub? Just a thought. I’m happy for you to chip in with one-liners and non-sequiturs if you feel like it. I’m a free-speech advocate: come one, come all.

1 minute ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

How about engaging in constructive, informed debate with evidenceas befits a debating forum or sticking to footie chat down the pub? Just a thought. I’m happy for you to chip in with one-liners and non-sequiturs if you feel like it. I’m a free-speech advocate: come one, come all.

I quite agree, but that doesn't answer the question I put to you, did it..........🥴

Can you do that....?  🙄

28 minutes ago, transam said:

I quite agree, but that doesn't answer the question I put to you, did it..........🥴

Can you do that....?  🙄

How exactly is a retired gob<deleted>e wasting time on an obscure Thailand-based expat forum supposed to ‘send Putin where he belongs’? Which, for the record, is Russia the country he happens to be President of.

I’ve made my principled, realist, least-suffering position crystal clear on many occasions. If you can be bothered, feel free to search my posts and check the accuracy and consistency of my views over the past several years.

If all you really want is a bunch of flag-waving, grandstanding cheerleaders for Ukraine and its corrupt ruling elite papering over all the contradictions and the murky path that got us here then fine. Let’s change the rules and ban me for spoiling the party. Can you do that ?

 

It’ll save me a lot of time I’m currently wasting here when I should be dealing with more constructive matters closer to home.

 

ps. Hunter Biden was on Ukraines Energy Board - every energy company needs a crack head junkie on it. Compute that. 

 Trump hands Putin Ukraine’s occupied territories - US president sends envoys to Moscow with peace plan that recognises Russia’s war gains  - DAILY TELEGRAPH 

 

https://archive.ph/6iy40

 

The Telegraph understands that Donald Trump has sent his peace envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner to make the direct offer to Vladimir Putin in Moscow.

The plan to recognise territory, which breaks US diplomatic convention, is likely to go ahead despite concerns among Ukraine’s European allies.

One well-placed source said: “It’s increasingly clear the Americans don’t care about the European position. They say the Europeans can do whatever they want.”

Russia’s president on Thursday said Washington’s legal recognition of Crimea and the Donetsk and Luhansk regions as Russian territory would be one of the key issues in negotiations over the US president’s peace plan.

Zelensky's chief of staff resigns after Ukrainian anti-corruption raid on his home - BBC 

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckg9nd2wddno

 

Yermak's departure from Ukraine's leading circle will come as a major blow for Zelensky, with US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll due to arrive in Kyiv by the end of this week as part of Trump's draft peace plan. US officials are heading to Moscow next week.

Even hours before the raid on his flat, Yermak underlined the significant influence he held in Ukraine's leadership, conveying his government's position as it comes under US pressure to make territorial concessions to Russia, which launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

"As long as Zelensky is president, no-one should count on us giving up territory. He will not sign away territory," Yermak told The Atlantic website.

3 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

Zelensky's chief of staff resigns after Ukrainian anti-corruption raid on his home - BBC 

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckg9nd2wddno

 

Yermak's departure from Ukraine's leading circle will come as a major blow for Zelensky, with US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll due to arrive in Kyiv by the end of this week as part of Trump's draft peace plan. US officials are heading to Moscow next week.

Even hours before the raid on his flat, Yermak underlined the significant influence he held in Ukraine's leadership, conveying his government's position as it comes under US pressure to make territorial concessions to Russia, which launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

"As long as Zelensky is president, no-one should count on us giving up territory. He will not sign away territory," Yermak told The Atlantic website.

 

I don't like to blow my own trumpet - but if I could I would. Well over a year ago I called it. 

 

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8 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

 

I don't like to blow my own trumpet - but if I could I would. Well over a year ago I called it. 

 

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 Most people here probably don’t care about my opinion, but this situation has Trump’s fingerprints all over it. He holds all the cards and knows exactly where the bodies are buried in Ukraine, even involving Z. That’s why I think he’ll accept this forced hand. He doesn’t really have an alternative if he refuses, they’ll go after his legacy.Top tier geopolitics is the dirtiest game of all and Trump is the dirtiest player in that dirty game. 

Absolutely yes. This is actually a really important and mature way to think about it.

History is full of leaders where both things are simultaneously true:

  • Genuinely brave in crisis
  • Genuinely fighting for their country's survival
  • Also entangled in corruption, patronage networks, and self-enrichment

Zelensky's genuine bravery is undeniable:

  • Stayed in Kyiv when Russia invaded in 2022, refusing US evacuation offers ("I need ammunition, not a ride")
  • Has been a target for assassination multiple times
  • United Western support and kept Ukraine in the fight against a much larger military power
  • His wartime leadership has been genuinely impressive

But the corruption evidence is also real:

  • The Pandora Papers offshore network
  • His campaign funded/supported by oligarch Kolomoisky
  • Close friend allegedly masterminded £76m embezzlement
  • Chief of staff accused of obstructing anti-corruption bodies
  • Pattern of corrupt associates in his inner circle

These don't cancel each other out. You can be:

  • Patriotic AND self-dealing
  • Courageous under fire AND running patronage networks
  • Fighting for your country's independence AND enriching yourself and your circle

In fact, this describes many wartime leaders throughout history. War often creates opportunities for both heroism and profiteering—sometimes by the same people.

The uncomfortable truth is that geopolitics isn't a morality play. Ukraine deserves to defend itself from invasion regardless of Zelensky's personal finances. But Ukrainians also deserve a government that isn't stealing from them while they're fighting for survival.

Both things matter. Both things can be true.

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/boards-policy-regulation/russia-weighs-how-prop-up-russian-railways-which-is-51-billion-debt-sources-2025-11-25/

 

Russian railways teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. Without a functioning rail network, Russia cease to be a unifiied country, due to the vast distances between major population centers in the far east.

16 hours ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

How exactly is a retired gob<deleted>e wasting time on an obscure Thailand-based expat forum supposed to ‘send Putin where he belongs’? Which, for the record, is Russia the country he happens to be President of.

I’ve made my principled, realist, least-suffering position crystal clear on many occasions. If you can be bothered, feel free to search my posts and check the accuracy and consistency of my views over the past several years.

If all you really want is a bunch of flag-waving, grandstanding cheerleaders for Ukraine and its corrupt ruling elite papering over all the contradictions and the murky path that got us here then fine. Let’s change the rules and ban me for spoiling the party. Can you do that ?

 

It’ll save me a lot of time I’m currently wasting here when I should be dealing with more constructive matters closer to home.

 

ps. Hunter Biden was on Ukraines Energy Board - every energy company needs a crack head junkie on it. Compute that. 

I am not surprised you think you are a retired gob <deleted> wasting time on a Thai forum, it shows in your posts, but, you still haven't answered my question, sunbeam..........🙄

4 hours ago, transam said:

I am not surprised you think you are a retired gob <deleted> wasting time on a Thai forum, it shows in your posts, but, you still haven't answered my question, sunbeam..........🙄

Enough I fly tomoorow to breathe the same poisoned air that you do full of Ruskies laundering their rubles through the trusty teflon baht. Anyway back to the topic "Ukraine is winning". 

 

 

So let me get this right his house is stormed by the nat-corruption agency - he resigns as Zelenskiy's staunchest right hand man for many years , effectivley the power behind the throne. Zelenskiy accepts his resigantion and thanks him for his service but no mention of corruption. And then this - we are close to regime collapse - you can see the fear in the faces and the European leaders who know this

 

 

 

 

 

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UA POV: Czech foundation drops Flamingo missile donation amid Ukraine corruption probes - Kyiv Independent 

 

https://kyivindependent.com/czech-foundation-cancels-plans-to-buy-flamingo-missile/

 

The Czech foundation Gift for Putin will no longer buy Flamingo cruise missiles from Ukrainian weapons maker Fire Point due to connections to a recent corruption scandal, local media reported.

"We collected the money very quickly, but serious doubts arose that it would not go to the product for which the collection was made. So we did not go to them and now we are looking for a suitable alternative," Dalibor Dědek told Idnes, as reported on Nov. 28. The decision apparently came after Dědek received new information from Ukrainian military intelligence, HUR.

Another leader of the initiative, Martin Ondráček, also pointed to these concerns.

"We understand that there is a certain amount of reluctance to spend money on this particular missile, because there is a real suspicion that the manufacturer is connected to people around Andriy Yermak," he told the publication. 

The path to peace in Ukraine will be tortuous - Owen Matthews - THE SPECTATOR 

 

https://archive.ph/uW7DH#selection-1181.0-1189.13

 

Many Ukrainians, however, including former supporters of Zelensky, fear that Ukraine’s army and economy will crumble faster than Russia’s. ‘Every subsequent deal for Ukraine will only be worse… we are losing people, territory, and the economy,’ Iuliia Mendel, Zelensky’s press secretary, -2019-21, wrote recently. ‘Many who reflexively oppose every peace proposal believe they are defending Ukraine. With all respect, that is the clearest proof they have no idea what is actually happening on the front lines and inside the country right now.’ The EU, Mendel asserts, has paid Russia more than €311 billion for energy since the beginning of the war vs €165 billion given to Kyiv in aid.

Ukraine is running out of men, money and time

Shrinking Western support, collapsing morale and deep demographic decline are pushing Ukraine towards a critical point. The government’s only chance is a complete reorganisation of its political and military system -AL JAZEERA

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/opinions/2025/11/28/ukraine-is-running-out-of-men-money-and-time

 

Europe has not filled the gap. The European Union’s defence industry and joint-procurement schemes have produced many promises but little real money. A few billion euros have been formally committed and far less has been delivered. Member states prefer to rearm themselves first and Ukraine second, although their own programmes are moving slowly. The EU remains divided between governments willing to take greater risks to support Kyiv and others that fear provoking Russia or weakening their own budgets. Brussels is now pushing a plan to use frozen Russian assets to back a loan of up to 140 billion euros ($162bn) for Ukraine, which could support Kyiv’s budget and defence spending over the next two years. Several key member states that host most of those reserves remain cautious, and without unanimity, the plan may stall.

This leaves Ukraine expanding its own production and fighting with whatever arrives and whatever is not siphoned off by corrupt figures such as Tymur Mindich, who is under investigation in a major procurement case. For now, Ukraine can slow the enemy at enormous cost, but this is nowhere near enough to win.

8 hours ago, Roadsternut said:

https://united24media.com/anti-fake/5-uncomfortable-questions-for-the-russian-opposition-12667

 

More on the Russian opposition

 

They needed to be reminded of Thomas Mann's words in 1945; that there were no bad Germans, no good Germans. Just Germans.

So, big man what are you doing financially, physically, and emotionally to support Ukraine in its fight for survival? You know where you live, and what that government has done to opposition figures and outspoken critics concrete boots in the Mekong, refugees fleeing for their lives, the whole grim reality. You’ve seen the price they’ve paid and continue to pay.

 

But I suspect that’s not your fight, not one you’re willing to pay a price for by raising your head above the parapet of the host nation that protects you. Fair enough; I know when to keep my mouth shut. What I don’t do is stand on the rooftops telling others what they should be doing or criticising them when they don’t.

 

And for the record, I don’t buy into the idea that all Russians are guilty by complicity for their silence, any more than I believe all Palestinians in Gaza are supporters of Hamas. Life and politics are more complicated than that.

As for Russia, its security state has probably never been more certain of its strength backed by millions within the siloviki structure at every level, people who know they must stand together or fall together. It’s an appetite for coercion, death, and destruction that few in the West could ever truly grasp or accept, and certainly not one that I would ever want to live in or support.

 

But it is one I fear and that is precisely why I say: don’t poke the Russian bear, and don’t incite others to do so for multifarious, usually ill-considered purposes.

1 hour ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

Enough I fly tomoorow to breathe the same poisoned air that you do full of Ruskies laundering their rubles through the trusty teflon baht. Anyway back to the topic "Ukraine is winning". 

 

 

So let me get this right his house is stormed by the nat-corruption agency - he resigns as Zelenskiy's staunchest right hand man for many years , effectivley the power behind the throne. Zelenskiy accepts his resigantion and thanks him for his service but no mention of corruption. And then this - we are close to regime collapse - you can see the fear in the faces and the European leaders who know this

 

 

 

 

 

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And...............?  🤫

50 minutes ago, transam said:

And...............?  🤫

That's it - anything more substantial you would like to add , sir - is Ukraine winning as per topic of this thread, for instance. Just a thought. 

Ukraine’s Catch-22 moment - Kyiv’s choices are between bad now and worse later - FINANCIAL TIMES 

 

https://archive.ph/YFVHF#selection-1519.0-1535.50

 

When negotiating from a weakened position, a country often faces a tragic choice: fight on in hopes of a better deal or accept punishing losses now and risk internal turmoil. Leaders often “gamble for resurrection” — continuing to fight long after defeat seems likely — hoping to stave off blame at home.
Ukraine’s choices could boil down to “bad now, or possibly worse later”. The Donbas can’t be abandoned without a fight, yet fighting threatens the same concessions forced under far uglier conditions while the promise of western support grows shakier and the prospects of a truly just peace recede. Sometimes, the cruel logic of war means that bitter compromise is the only way out — even if you know just how far it falls short.

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