Russia Continues Advancing In Ukraine and Donbas
Russia’s troops have continued to advance into Ukraine and Donbas, while the West is hypnotized by the current election theatre. Russian forces have also liberated the town of Rozovka in the Lugansk People’s Republic and captured Pestchanoye Nizhneye in Ukraine’s Kharkiv Region, the defense ministry in Moscow reported on Sunday.
As Ukraine’s losses mount, the U.S. slave class doubles down on its desire to be ruled over. In just the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian military has suffered more than 1,500 casualties in various hotspots along the frontline, losing multiple artillery guns, including US-made М777 howitzers, Russian military officials asserted.
According to a report by RT, Russia’s advancements do not stop there. Seven Ukrainian ammunition depots have been struck in various areas, according to the ministry’s statement. The Russian Ministry of Defense said its troops have improved their positions in a number of areas in the Donetsk People’s Republic.
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Even though the West and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) continue to cross Russia’s red lines, Moscow continues to advance. A defeat of Ukraine is all but certain. The West doesn’t look like it can hold up to Russia, which is right now, the only thing preventing a third world war.
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Russia’s immense restraint in light of all of the West’s transgressions has kept a major conflagration at bay.
The Ukrainian losses include a US-made radar and a Soviet-made radio warfare system, the Russian military reports.
Russian strikes are also said to have taken out a US-made HIMARS multiple-launch rocket system as well as several industrial plants used by the Ukrainian military.
Russian air defenses have brought down one Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopter as well over the past 24 hours, the defense ministry in Moscow claims. –RT
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