Not a lot of change in the last 3 days according to Heinrich Torsten's last report.
His map still shows the Olgovska forest, in the Kursk region, where Ukrainians are supposed to be encircled still attached to the rest of the territory under their control.
If they were really encircled or cut off for over a week since Russian claimed it, the area should be under firm Russian control by now. It's probably grey zone or in the process of being evacuated by Ukrainians.
South of Kupiansk, east of the Oksil river, Kolisnikivka has fallen. Meaning that Russians are increasing their presence there and forming a cauldron where Ukrainians could be trapped if they don't withdraw on time.
Russians also pushed north-west of Selidove, Pokrovsk region.
The Kurakhove cauldron is slowly closing down on Ukrainian troops still there, with the fall of Dalne.
Russian are closing the gap dangerously from the south of the cauldron too, by taking Konstantinopolskie.
At least in two areas, Russians manage to encircle Ukrainians. This could lead to sudden big gains for the Russians. Yet nothing disastrous because it will be limited to these specific areas.
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This year, Ukrainian manufacturers have already produced the first hundred missiles and have successfully scaled up serial production of R-360 Neptune cruise missiles.
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The main difference is that Ukraine's economy is in shambles because Putin bombards the country relentlessly with all types of long range missiles and artillery. It's ridiculous to say that the Ukrainian economy is worse than the Russia economy while Russia is detroying it with salvoes of ballistic missiles and anything he can throw.
After the war one can expect a boom in the Ukrainian economy and massive investor inflow, especialy in the context of joining the EU. Post war reconstruction is always good for the economy. The population will return massively.
Russia's economy has degradated sharply since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022 because it's ruled by idiots. Putin is not the only idiot there: All those who support him are. And there is no sign that it's about to change. Russia's economy was already not very good compared to other oil exporting countries. Russia doesn't export only oil and gas, but also gold, weapons, coal, rare earths/ precious metals and weath. With all these natural resources, it realy takes an unprecedented level of idiocy to get where Russia is at the moment. Russia needs USD and EUR just as anybody else. Of course they can live without if they feel like it. North Koreans just do it fine, don't they?
How Russia will do after the war will depends on their political decisions. If the same bunch of morons is still there and keep on with their defiant stance while thinking that they are the best, I don't see anything good for the future of Russia, honestly.
His map still shows the Olgovska forest, in the Kursk region, where Ukrainians are supposed to be encircled still attached to the rest of the territory under their control.
If they were really encircled or cut off for over a week since Russian claimed it, the area should be under firm Russian control by now. It's probably grey zone or in the process of being evacuated by Ukrainians.
South of Kupiansk, east of the Oksil river, Kolisnikivka has fallen. Meaning that Russians are increasing their presence there and forming a cauldron where Ukrainians could be trapped if they don't withdraw on time.
Russians also pushed north-west of Selidove, Pokrovsk region.
The Kurakhove cauldron is slowly closing down on Ukrainian troops still there, with the fall of Dalne.
Russian are closing the gap dangerously from the south of the cauldron too, by taking Konstantinopolskie.
At least in two areas, Russians manage to encircle Ukrainians. This could lead to sudden big gains for the Russians. Yet nothing disastrous because it will be limited to these specific areas.
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The Crimean Bridge was not under restriction. Its left part is on Ukrainian territory.Senior research fellow Dick Zandee said:"If the U.S. agrees to use ATACMs without restrictions, then Ukraine has various options. For example, it could try to destroy the bridge to Crimea,
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This year, Ukrainian manufacturers have already produced the first hundred missiles and have successfully scaled up serial production of R-360 Neptune cruise missiles.
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I'm not comparing Ukraine's economy with Russia's economy since they are radically different. It's ludicrous to try to say that one will be better than the other.Ananda said:Your logic that Ukrainian currency and economy that rely on Western hand out is going to be better then Russian one that are relatively have much more solid ground then Ukrainian ones, is simply not add up on any market logic.
The main difference is that Ukraine's economy is in shambles because Putin bombards the country relentlessly with all types of long range missiles and artillery. It's ridiculous to say that the Ukrainian economy is worse than the Russia economy while Russia is detroying it with salvoes of ballistic missiles and anything he can throw.
After the war one can expect a boom in the Ukrainian economy and massive investor inflow, especialy in the context of joining the EU. Post war reconstruction is always good for the economy. The population will return massively.
Russia's economy has degradated sharply since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022 because it's ruled by idiots. Putin is not the only idiot there: All those who support him are. And there is no sign that it's about to change. Russia's economy was already not very good compared to other oil exporting countries. Russia doesn't export only oil and gas, but also gold, weapons, coal, rare earths/ precious metals and weath. With all these natural resources, it realy takes an unprecedented level of idiocy to get where Russia is at the moment. Russia needs USD and EUR just as anybody else. Of course they can live without if they feel like it. North Koreans just do it fine, don't they?
How Russia will do after the war will depends on their political decisions. If the same bunch of morons is still there and keep on with their defiant stance while thinking that they are the best, I don't see anything good for the future of Russia, honestly.