Russian invasion of Ukraine

Meanwhile the bbc are reporting (as they have for 2 years now) that Pokrovsk is about to fall, I won't post the story, as it the same one for 2 years.
Reading the articles within @BlueAnorak 's Daily Kos posts and it seems the Ukrainians are really in danger of losing Pokrovsk
Even Zelenskyy has said the defenders are outnumbered 8-1
 
‼️ Situation at the frontline:

▪️Russians hung flag at the entrances to Pokrovsk.

▪️There are no Russian troops in Myrnohrad: official statement of the Group of Forces "East"

▪️ AFU showed a probable plan of the Russians to surround the Pokrovsk agglomeration. The enemy deployed about 11 thousand people.

▪️In total, in the area of responsibility of the 7th Corps of the Airborne Assault Forces, the enemy has accumulated about 27 thousand people, about 100 tanks, up to 260 armored combat vehicles and up to 160 guns and mortars.
 
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Russian War Criminal Eliminated in Kemerovo Region by the @DI_Ukraine

On October 25, 2025, in the territory of the Kemerovo region of the Russian Federation, a vehicle was destroyed by an explosion. Behind the wheel was Lieutenant Colonel Veniamin Vladimirovich Mazherin, an officer of the Russian OMON involved in war crimes committed in the Kyiv region during Russia’s occupation in 2022.

The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine had identified Mazherin in April 2022 among members of the so-called “Obereg” group — Russian security units responsible for mass atrocities and crimes against civilians in the Kyiv region. Now justice has been delivered to one of the perpetrators.

 
I wonder what a Barnes Wallace "drone" would look like, if he was alive today and tasked to design one:-)
That’s the wrong question.

Barnes Wallace’s genius was probably of its time, and he might not be anywhere near as successful with it, if he had to apply his genius today. The skill set for success has unquestionably changed.

The correct question is: what would he think of what he’s ultimately helped forge?
 
For some reason they love parroting Russian Propaganda.
If you looked at the BBC you wouldn't think Russian refining capacity or power infrastructure was in anyway depleted or damaged.

to be fair to the BBC their Russia correspondent Steve Rosenberg does a YT run through on the morning papers daily which highlights the state of things in Russia right now plus he does other news report. I am amazed he hasn't been deported by now or had a terrible "accident"
 
Today in Ukraine:


 
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to be fair to the BBC their Russia correspondent Steve Rosenberg does a YT run through on the morning papers daily which highlights the state of things in Russia right now plus he does other news report. I am amazed he hasn't been deported by now or had a terrible "accident"
He’s (understandably) quite guarded about what he says. He’s treading a very delicate line tbf.
 
He’s (understandably) quite guarded about what he says. He’s treading a very delicate line tbf.
I saw the Lukashenko question time. (in Belarus)
He was basically threatened by Lukashenko , but somehow remained controlled/composed, and still asked important questions.
Brave man indeed.
 
Yesterday in Ukraine:

Day 1348 Review:

Stuff 31/10:
 

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