Still looking for them invisible naz1s 🤔🤔 I think after over 2.5 years we can all agree on that fallacy now... Even the yanks admitted their was no WMD in Iraq quicker 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Quelli che definisci nazisti sono i nipoti dei patrioti che si misero a fianco di Hitler contro Stalin sperando che Hitler se vinceva sarebbe stato grato a loro togliendogli le catenae staliniane. Kappito sergej ???
If Russia will negotiate land for peace they would have done it with Hitler who conquered land from Paris France up to Stalingrad Russia territory but old mother Russia didn't negotiate with Hitler at their darkest hours and Russia will never accept Kursk or Belgrood land for peace..😂 Alternatively Ukraine can go as far as Russian winter will allow them then go home like French little emperor
they even dont have with who...who is now authority in Ukraine ? its sure not Zelensky, in my language its ''verchovna rada'' who has the power in Ukraine when they have no president...
@@Dudush90 You surely ignore what you don't like. According to the Ukrainian constitution, the president stays in place for as long as the war lasts. Only after the war ends can new elections take place. At least that's what's legally. I'm sure Russians don't care much about the law. It seems Ukrainians care at least a little bit more.
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Then why are they continually looking for a ceasefire?
After 2 years of hundreads of russian failiures scandels and embarresing nodes, like not being able to even defend their capital of mosow - I'd still say they have more chance...
@@GhostLGNDClashRoyalethat's hardly 0.1 % of russia. Russia didn't negotiate when hitler reached Moscow and you're expecting that from zelensky. Also it's 1150 sq.km. Btw prepare pokrovsk, Russia is only 10km away and closing in
Tiny? You fail to see how devastating this is for its people at home. Plus, it’s more land that Ukraine capture than russia this year. With a LOW casualty rate than russia. 😂
putin won't ever negotiate with Ukraine. He will try (and fail) to win the war. Negotiation and compromise is seen as a sign of weakness in russian culture. Why hasn't he called for military assistance from the CSTO through Article 4? This is also seen as a sign of weakness because russia is the biggest and strongest CSTO member. It occupies the same position that the US does in NATO. If he calls-in the CSTO or starts negotiating ANYTHING, he'll instantly lose power. He can't afford to look weak.
@@S0ULJA006 Now look the whole map and compare both areas sine 2022. 😂 You guys are naive. Putin is close to capture Pokrovsky, where the major coal reserves and mines of Ukraine are located. Kursk is just farm lands, that Ukraine itself has a lot of. If you think that Putin will exchange the whole mineral rich area of the donbass for this tiny bit of farm land, I hava a unicorn to sell to you.
Everyone who is forced to evacuate due to the Ukrainian incursion will need housing, or they’ll freeze to death come winter. They need food, or they’ll starve to death. They need water, or they’ll dehydrate to death. They have nothing, for they had to flee with just the clothes on their backs. They are refugees; and there are tens of thousands of them. Tens of thousands of refugees who have no way home until the war ends; but know the one man who caused them to lose everything, and know who is preventing them from being able to return home. That is a massively destabilizing factor in any country, especially one at war.
"But what kind of negotiations can we even talk about with people who indiscriminately strike civilians, civilian infrastructure or try to create threats to nuclear power facilities," the president went on to say. "What can we even talk about with them?" Putin statement after the Kursk invasion... Putin will have no negotiations with the current Ukrainian government
Which is interesting because that’s exactly what Russia has been doing. Projecting hard like Trump did and does in the USA… except he’s not a leader anymore
Those are things Putin did in Ukraine not long after he started invading them. Civilians were killed, so did infrastructures and even museums. Ukraine is just doing what Russia did to them, it's why we're calling it a counter invasion.
Cut it out with your disinformation, Ukraine doesn't indiscriminately strike civilians or civilian infrastructure, with your logic then Russia is doing the same which in fact they have done many times over the war.
If wishes were horses! Can Ukraine retain the the area? Can they hold unto it? If not, how would it become a bargaining chip? Wake up, it is only a dream!
I can't imagine if Russia was angry because of the attack on Kursk... if Russia didn't care about civilian casualties, Russia could have spammed 1000 drones and 1000 missiles at Kiev which could have resulted in many civilians becoming victims of war.
@@martondora506I just gave my opinion. You are targeting pro Russian comments. You're more of a bot than I'll ever be. The Russian narrative is fact based. On the right side of history. Facts aren't on your side. You only have ad hominem attacks to reply with.
Russia has been ready to negotiate for long time already LOL It is Ukraine that denying any Russians calls to negotiate until it will fight back anything but it lasts since the very 2022
If Ukraine can hold gains they have control over 30 percent of Russian economy. Plus they control the main rail hub into the Donetsk. Thats just facts.
perhaps they're trying to establish a true motive? Russia keeps arguing that they're afraid of nato expansion. How much do they care about their own people and do they really feel threatened or is this the start of something ugly?
I don't believe that the report actually reflects the situation on the ground,at any rate who's winning seems to depend on which news outlet you are watching.
Yeah, let's occupy 1/20000th of RU border and "force" RU to negotiate. Putin can just isolate this region indefinitely and keep reducing 15000+ UKR troops that should have been defending Pokrovsk.
People are still dazzled by the media PR spectacle put on by Kiev and Washington than to look at what else might be happening in the war...remember Ukraine is winning. Lol
@@ELCAyoutube As a Russian, I will say that the public has only begun to demand war more. And the flow of volunteers in Russia has increased by 2 times.
everything is much worse, Ukraine is preparing to attack the nuclear power plants of the Russian Federation, this will lead to the first and most likely the last request for the use of nuclear weapons, and it is not a fact that only Ukraine will come under attack
I know right👍 It’s at the point of no return with this mad man. It’s got to end from within. The oligarchs will make the first move, then it’s game on.
@@vmzheyko You don’t know Putin. He has gone way past the point of no return. You think he’s going to say “Hey guys. It was all a big mistake? I’m really sorry. Let’s make peace?” He will sacrifice every man, woman and child in Russia as well as every man, women and child in Ukraine before he ever would surrender.
@@vmzheyko Doubtful, artificial creating a reactor meltdown isn’t actually an easy task: reactor walls are able to withstand shellfire and remain intact while removing the contents of the reactor or just shutting it down an cutting power thwarts any attempts to use it as a weapon-the Ukrainians would never do that anyway nor cut the oil pipeline.
Really brilliant strategy tbf the RU dug in waiting in 🇺🇦 line. Where do you think is the least defended ? The best move least casualties and "bang for your buck"
@blackhawkblackhawk2877 It's not that easy how you think .America created a lot of enemies and when NaTo be in trouble and Democrats killing USA we have to support Democratic identity.
The Russians are advancing slowly in complete disorder, while the Ukrainan army retreats in good order to previously prepared defences. Classic response to a massive but inchoate attack from a force with superior numbers and no self-survival instinct.
@watDfacts The eastern front is where Russia is advancing slowly, with great losses... a repeat of the war so far. Russia used to have enormous resources of men and materiel. With losses of over 1/2 a million men and most of the modern weaponry, Russia is breaking 1950s weaponry out of mothballs and struggling to get it fit for combat. By the time it reaches the front, Ukraine will be opposing it with 21st-century weaponry. In addition to being unable to access critical parts to upgrade 1950s tanks, Russia is rapidly approaching a demographic meltdown. The men to replace their losses do not exist in numbers. If they recruit the remaining younger men, production will cease in the factories. Also, the current Russian menfolk are not of their grandfather's stock. In Kursk Oblast, they prefer surrender to death. Kursk is not a PR stunt, it is D-Day for Russia, the beginning of the end of 500 years of Empire.
UKRAINE IS IN ITS TERRITORY, IT IS ON THE WAY OF RIGHT, IT IS A JUST RIGHTFUL COUNTRY, THE WAR WILL END IF RUSSIA WITHDRAWS TROOPS FROM UKRAINE, IT IS A MATTER OF THIS MOMENT.DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS SHOULD NOT BE ESTABLISHED WITH RUSSIA
Exactly , taking and holding is two different phrases . They in for a hot zone . They haven’t took all of Kursk . A bold operation. But they in open country
Bruh, do you seriously think that the Russians will immediately go to negotiations with the Ukrainians after the attacks on nuclear power plants (according to Russia's military doctrine, this is an attack on nuclear potential, which automatically gives a request for the use of nuclear weapons) and targeted fire at civilians...
Quiet you bot. I'd be shocked if Russia still had three working nuclear weapons, those things require billions in yearly maintenance and Russia under Putin is a kleptocracy. All of Russia's top nuclear scientists were Ukrainian. They've been skating by on a possibly empty nuclear threat for the past two decades.
This is all dreams. Didn't they say they wouldn't negotiate with terrorists who target civilians and threaten nuclear power stations? And Zel doesn't have the authority to negotiate anyway.
You mean Putin doesn’t have the authority to negotiate? Because in the world’s eyes of the free world who care about human life and rights in this world, we all know Putin is the one who’s the terrorist. You’re just a brainwashed Russian Nazi who only is submerged in false information of bias propaganda from your shitty Russian government
@@martondora506 Targeting perceived pro Russian comments is more bot'ish than someone who simply gives their opinion. Facts don't support you, all you have is insults.
It's not a great win though, is it? Anybody who's had even a cursory glance through a history book knows Russia has immense strategic depth and is more than happy to trade land for strategic opportunities. By extending the front Ukraine puts itself in a more precarious position on the fronts that actually matter. Whether this operation is successful or not will depend upon if it can divert a substantial portion of Russian forces from Eastern Ukraine, not how much empty Russian land Ukraine takes and holds.
Well, there will not be negotiation after all. Ukrainians are only there for their last selfies, there's no way back from there. It is a hype campaign.
As usual, lots of negative emphasis from Boris' Broadcasting Corporation, which back in the days of the desert wars was known as the Baghdad Broadcasting Corporation. What ever happened to neutral journalism?
Meanwhile , Ukraine is keeps losing land in Donets region. They are using their long awaited valuable resourses so quickly. In the near future, they will loose Kursk gains one by one too.
Because of their little adventure into the Kurks there will be no chance of any peace deal,besides they had a chance in March 2022 and they were ill advised not to by Boris and Joseph.
Turns out not to be so ill-advised after all. Russia makes slow progress towards non-strategic objectives in Ukraine, while Ukraine takes control of a strategic area of Russia.
@@judewarner1536 The only strategic area in Russia would have been the Kursk NPP, which Ukraine has failed to take and most likely never will. So far Ukraine has managed to take only a bunch of hamlets and one town. Russia, on the other hand, already controls about 19 % of Ukraine's territory and is fast approaching Pokrovsk, which is the main logistic hub of the Ukrainians in the Donbass. Conquering it will disrupt the supply lines to the AFU in the Donbass and open the roads for the Russians to non-fortified Ukrainian territories on the eastern bank of the Dnieper. Everything else is wishful thinking.
Kiev has done it by sending the few reserves they had into the Kursk offensive instead of supporting their troops who are losing on the eastern frontier!
@@cottonabrian Sorry my reply was censored by Google's TheirTube. They cannot stand truthful comments. They describe it as mis information please listen to only their version of events. GoogleTube PROTECTING YOU FROM REALITY !!!
@@chrislopez9634 I can see that the large Russian casualties and humiliation upsets you. Russia has lost massive amounts of men compaired to Ukraine. Maybe Russians should just go home instead of sending their youth in the meatgrinder
@@kasperssononeandonly I only say "Krynky". A PR stunt and a meatgrinder if ever there was one. So you may wish to actually inform yourself instead of falling into Western wishful thinking and propaganda.
@@kasperssononeandonly Ukraine has fewer men to lose. The average age of the Ukrainian soldier is now 45+, soon they will need to send their young women and then their old women and then their children.
The south east ukrainean territories occupied by Russia are by far most important for Russia than the territories occupied by ukraineans these days. A drop in an ocean for Russia's surface. Will by ANY negotiations.
@Andriushel Both the contending powers uses the Ukraine theater for their self interest. It is only the GREED, probably the erroneous mistake of the Ukrainian leaders to agree becoming PROXY. The Russian Federation has huge RESOURCES to supply and uses military industrial guild to stimulate their economy, The USA has MINTING RIGHTS, with British commonwealth Pacific rim IFC collaboration and their military industrial guild does the same. That's how the cookie crumbles 🥺👮♂️☝️
@SpatchcockRat that's historical past, not the REALITY PRESENT. What is Ukraine today? Isn't it a BANKRUPT POLITICAL ENTITY dependent on US handouts and Pentagon supplies. Isn't the military industrial guild needed in the USA to prop up their economy. A whole lot of OBSOLETE weapons produced. 6% gdp? Russia mirrors that now, only taking martial approach after EU creeping advancement towards it's critical grain & energy heartlands. 🥺
It’s a small part of Kursk… why would the Russian negotiate for peace when they are advancing slowly taking more Ukrainian territory… Putin is not stupid!
Once Russia finishes evacuating get ready hell , Ukraine can entrench themselves all they want it won’t save them from those FABS . And again Russian forces are only kms away from Pokrov Hence why Ukraine itself is evacuating from that area . There gamble haven’t paid off cause Russia isn’t pulling troops from the East to defend their , they will eventually gather reserves for that
Lol',, Russia will never negotiate with what Ukraine has done, they would rather throw nukes over Ukraine than do that. who does ukraine think they are?
Once forward progress is stopped and the focus shifts mainly to their suply lines into Russia, the Ukr. soldiers in open flat land will be sitting ducks.
It’s the opposite The Kursk invasion will force Russia to destroy whatever is left of Ukraine and NOT negotiate They have already said it many times that negotiations are off the table Keep snorting that Colombian stuff Zely 😂
And what, exactly, will Russia use to destroy Ukraine? In two years, they've barely moved beyond the zones established in 2014, against a Ukraine fighting with one hand tied behind its back. Now the shackles are coming off and the weaponry is being upgraded. Get real!
@@judewarner1536 You must be dumber that dust! Ukraine lost 20% of territory, 600000 soldiers and half of its population by listening to their Western masters!
@@judewarner1536barely moved ? 20% of ukraine is gone. It has resources worth 20 trillion dollars. Not just that Russians are advancing. Right now the push is towards pokrovsk city, they're only 10 km away. After pokrovsk, there are no defense lines. They're in the last village before pokrovsk. Ukriane has played a big gamble
@@suryanshsagar2677 Russia took 1500 square kilometers in the last six months. All the rest was taken mostly in the initial weeks of the invasion. For comparison, Ukraine took 1000 square kilometers in less than a week. It's now the second week of the move into Kursk, and they're approaching 2000 square kilometers.
Im seeing so many comments of people hating ukraine for attacking when Russia has been doing the same exact thing for over two years and at a much larger scale, 10 years if you include the invasion of crimea
@@opsiconan226 It was Mark Milley's "3-day operation". He's American. You Ukro fan boys and Russia haters are attributing your own prognosis to Russians, as if nobody knew the truth.
As much effort as Putin put into attempts to preserve Ukraine, it made a clear, deliberate and openly admitted choice, pretty much to suicide itself... because right now Putin is the only one in Russia who would still consider negotiations, the people will not
Putin never tried to preserve Ukraine. He wants Ukraine as part of Russian sphere of influence, but Ukraine wants influence from elsewhere. Nobody should be able to determine the future of Ukraine except for Ukrainians… FUCK RUSSIA
Big dreams....how can only kursk achievement this channel mention,where is news about russia achievement in others frontline in the east like pakrov and odesa and kherson,and donbass and many2 others more settlmnt and region and terotary that russia won last few weeks?why silent?its shame haaaaa for nato and Ukraine
What nonsense? I'm from Odessa. Russia fires missiles at Odessa at the Port. But Odessa is Ukraine. Odessa is not occupied. Stop glorifying Russia. They told you on TV that the Russian army is good, but this is not so.
@@Businka_Businka so you think people around world are too stupid to believe with Ukrainian propaganda...the more zalenski and his master Nato in west try to put bad narrative on Russia,the more the truth is prevail..maybe west media already won to make Russia look bad and evil,but believe me,in reality is people are stand with Russia because we all know who is the bad,the good and the ugly is...URRAAAAAA
It will look really bad for Russia, when fighting back and pounding their own land. However, the Ukrainians need to take great care when stretching their supply lines.