Its because of you and yours alike.
Donald Trump should have been sidelined by Ukraine rated as unsuitable president already
long lonag ago in eyes of his treat on how he would fund Russia against NATO member states for them to pay their dues is when Donald Trump should have been acknowledged as a threat to Ukraine. Keeping Donald Trump around as you Ukrainians continue to do also gives opportunity for Joe Biden's continuation to jerk off into the microphone on the political podium - therefore rather than for world to concentrate on one looser such as Joe Biden, you continue to keep both and this is how Ukrainians are dyeing like flees.
long lonag ago in eyes of his treat on how he would fund Russia against NATO member states for them to pay their dues is when Donald Trump should have been acknowledged as a threat to Ukraine. Keeping Donald Trump around as you Ukrainians continue to do also gives opportunity for Joe Biden's continuation to jerk off into the microphone on the political podium - therefore rather than for world to concentrate on one looser such as Joe Biden, you continue to keep both and this is how Ukrainians are dyeing like flees.
Trump would have been long gone without you and most likely also Joe Biden making space for presidential seat to accountable for his actions YOUNG individual.
Keeping many windows open of which most should have been already closed long ago is what sealed faith of Ukraine. And more than Russian penetrating to US politics, its UK that got Kremlin to Canada and UK...well, its US that reacts based on UK politics in a large way. Yeah, I know they paid for stinger missiles etc., but final signature for British budget spent in Ukraine arrived from Putin's signature. Ukraine can't live from what will be, but what was lost because it was delivered to late or never ever was delivered on the first place. Not the cost of the war and refugees fed abroad, but actual results on war-filed. So keep bringing flies flees on the picture...
MORE GAFFES IS WHAT UKRAINE NEEDS SPECIALLY WITH ALSO GAZAN PEOPLE BEING KILLED LEFT AND RIGHT TO ENEMY WHICH DEMANDED FROM UKRAINIANS TO GET ON KNEES INFRONT OF THEIR HANDOUTS RATHER THAN DEMAND EQUALITY TO ISRAEL AND PLACE ISRAEL TO ITS PLACE INFRONT OF ALL NATIONS OF THIS WORLD....
JOE BIDEN(THE STUDENT DEBT GAFFE GAZA MASSACRE PRESIDENT) DIDN'T DELIVER TO UKRAINE ANYWHERE EVEN NEAR ANYTHING UKRAINE NEEDED TO LIBERATE ITSELF.
@ZELENSKY - THEY SMELLED YOUR KIDDY SHIT AT THE NEGOTIATION TABLE IN YOUR PANTS FROM AFAR....THESE UNCLES WEREN'T BORN YESTERDAYS. SO KEEP BRINGING BACK TO STAGE WHAT ENTIRE WORLD ALREADY HAVE REJECTED !!!
@UKRAINE - TO SOLVE PROBLEMS MEANS TO EFFECTIVELY IN TIMELY MANNER TO RESOLVE THEM(OUST THEM ON TIME AND PARALLEL WITH VIEWS OF OTHERS), SO ATTENTION CAN BE CONCENTRATED ON THOSE TO WHOM WHAT IT MATERS WHERE MATTERS RATHER THAN CLUSTERED COMPLICATED WITH SELF SABOTAGE ADDED AS A FLAVOR TO RECIPE OF COMPLETE SYSTEMATIC F***UP.
DID YOU DO REPORT FOR INTERNATIONALE AUDIENCE ON WHAT WAS PROMISED NEVER DELIVERED AND WHAT WAS PROMISED, BUT DELAYED AND LOSSES WHICH CONSEQUENTLY RESULTED !!???? WHOM ARE YOU WAITING FOR AND HOW DO YOU EXPECT JOURNALISTS TO DEFEND THEIR LINES OF WORK WITHOUT YOUR DOING BASIC ABC !!???? YOU YOURSELF ARE MAKING THE THINGS IMPOSSIBLE.
THE LONGER THE WAR, THE HIGHER THE COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH ONE THE LESSER THE CHANCE FOR THE ONE THAT DEPENDS ON FOREIGN AID TO GET ITS LAND BACK.
UKRAINIANS NEED TO PRESENT VIDEO WHICH WILL PRESENT LOSSES ASSOCIATED WITH DELAYED AND NEVER DELIVERED AS PROMISED FOREIGN MILITARY AID. THE IMPACT ON WAR THAT TWO FACTORS USED IN WAR ON UKRAINE HAD AND THE MILITARY HELP DELIVERED TO UKRAINE TO BE ASSESSED IN COMPARASSING WITH WHATEVER RUSSIA USED DURING WAR ON UKRAINE - TECHNOLOGICAL COMPARING OF THE TWO SO REAL AID CAN BE SEEN AND WHAT UKRAINIANS ACCOMPLISHED WITH WHAT APPEARED TO ME WAS SUPER GREATLY OUTDATED WESTERN MILITARY ASSISTANCE - AGED WEAPONRY THAT HARDLY APPLIES TO MODERN WARFARE...THE TIME TOPRESNT WORLD WITH TRUTH ABOUT BIDEN'S PRESIDENCY IS NOW NOT AFTER ONE IS GONE AND 1/3 OF UKRAINE GONE.
9 hours latter - this article is released
EXCLUSIVE: In total Ukraine's army managed to reclaim only about 200 square miles of territory at a cost of thousands of dead and wounded.
By JOHN VARGA
10:34, Wed, Apr 10, 2024 | UPDATED: 10:34, Wed, Apr 10, 2024
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https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1886778/ukraine-soldiers-zelensky-kyiv-army-russia-war-latest
Ukrainian soldiers said they were not properly briefed, were badly led and ill-prepared (Image: Ukraine General Staff)
Ukrainian soldiers are deeply critical of the way in which last year's counteroffensive was conducted, the Daily Express has been told - while its army has been slammed for being "stuck in its Soviet ways".
Last summer, Ukraine launched its much anticipated counterattack against Vladimir Putin's Russian army.
Expectations were high that Kyiv would be able to build on the success of its autumn 2022 counteroffensive in the north east and south near Kherson.
Those attacks were carried out between the end of August and beginning of October 2022, and resulted in substantial territorial gains for Ukraine's army.
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President Zelensky meets with military commanders (Image: Ukraine General Staff)
A total of 1,170 square kilometres (about 451 square miles) of land was reclaimed by Kyiv, leaving the Russians in disarray.
However the summer 2023 offensive failed to achieve any substantial breakthroughs, as Ukrainian forces were confounded by formidable Russian defensive fortifications, built over the winter of 2022/23.
These included concrete reinforced interlocking trenches, dragon's teeth anti-tank barriers and extensive minefields.
In total Ukraine's army managed to reclaim only around 200 square miles of territory at a cost of thousands of dead and wounded, as well as billions in Western military aid.
Now, a source with close links to the Ukrainian military has told the Daily Express that soldiers involved in last years military campaign said they were "not properly briefed", were "badly led" and "ill-prepared for the counteroffensive" in a damning assessment of their army high command.
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Ukraine's military was criticised at the time of the offensive by US officials for allocating too many troops to the wrong places along the frontline.
Instead of concentrating units on its strategically most important axises in the south, Ukraine's high command spread its forces too thin along the 600 mile frontline.
The main objective had been to cut off Russian supply lines in southern Ukraine by severing the so-called land bridge between Russia and the occupied Crimean Peninsula.
Western military experts have expressed concerns that Ukraine's army has not learned the lessons of its failed summer 2023 offensive.
Glen Grant, a former Lieutenant Colonel in the British Army said Ukraine's military high command appeared to be stuck in its "Soviet" ways and continues to order its soldiers to do "stupid things".
He said: "My worry is that whatever's happening, the Russians are learning and they're learning quickly. I believe apart from the frontline soldiers, the Ukrainian system is still not learning.
"It's still thinking in Soviet fashion, Soviet structures, Soviet methods of fighting. It just is not developing. The frontline boys are, because they have to stay alive, and then they get told to do stupid things."
The Ukrainian army has belatedly started to dig fortified defences, as it moves into containment mode.
FPV kamikaze drones at sky (Image: Getty)
The country's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said more than 30bn hryvnia (about £607 million) has been allocated to building fortifications this year.
But construction only began ramping up in February, around the time Colonel General Oleksandr Syrsky was appointed as new commander-in-chief and announced that Ukraine had moved from offensive actions to “active defence”.
Valentine Badrak, a military analyst at the Army, Conversion and Disarmament Research Center, told the Financial Times that the order to build stronger fences should have come in late 2022 as Russia intensified its attacks on the eastern city of Bakhmut.
He added Ukraine's military leadership had wrongly anticipated a continual supply of Western arms, allowing it to remain on the offensive and therefore had given no consideration to building fortifications behind the frontline.
The country's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said more than 30bn hryvnia (about £607 million) has been allocated to building fortifications this year.
But construction only began ramping up in February, around the time Colonel General Oleksandr Syrsky was appointed as new commander-in-chief and announced that Ukraine had moved from offensive actions to “active defence”.
Valentine Badrak, a military analyst at the Army, Conversion and Disarmament Research Center, told the Financial Times that the order to build stronger fences should have come in late 2022 as Russia intensified its attacks on the eastern city of Bakhmut.
He added Ukraine's military leadership had wrongly anticipated a continual supply of Western arms, allowing it to remain on the offensive and therefore had given no consideration to building fortifications behind the frontline.
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