For Those Who Might Be Wondering Why We Might Be In Ukraine

Trump may have handed the nation of Georgia to Putin in hopes of placating Russia's ratfuck dictator.

https://oc-media.org/us-sits-out-jo...ement-condemning-russia-over-2008-august-war/

US sits out joint UN Security Council statement condemning Russia over 2008 August War​

The US was absent from a joint statement by several UN Security Council members condemning Russia in the August 2008 War. This was reportedly the first time the US has not joined statements condemning Russia for the war.

Hopefully this doesn't become a clusterfuck with Russia invading Georgia because they thought they could get away with it.
 

PUTIN'S Plan BUCKLES under Ukraine's Attacks​


From Kyiv, we show how Ukrainian drones torch Russian refineries, drive a fuel shortage in Crimea, and force Moscow to fire million-dollar interceptors. Rostov rail strikes cut supply lines and slow troop logistics. Cyber pressure on SPIMEX, the exchange that moves Russia’s oil money, chokes the cash pipes. This is the 99-to-1 cost kill chain: cheap attacks, ruinous Russian bills.

You will see verified footage and math on refinery fires in Russia, fuel queues in Crimea, rail disruption around Rostov, and air-defense losses. We explain why helping Ukraine now is deterrence, not charity: pay pennies today to prevent a multi-trillion-dollar NATO war tomorrow, with no U.S. boots on the ground. If the Kremlin reads hesitation, Beijing, Tehran, and Pyongyang will too. Back Ukraine, drain Russia’s budget, and keep Americans safe.

 

UKRAINE’S FLAMINGO MISSILES: STRIKING DEEP INTO RUSSIA​

Imagine having drones fuck your air defense sideways for over a year straight, specifically targeting your tels and radars every single day. Just completely fucking them over and over again and not realizing the purpose behind the campaign was to open up the skies for cruise missiles. Which are now in serial production.

 
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There's chatter of a coup within Russia. That's nothing new - but this time, there's a twist. It's happening on Russian social media, at the same time that there are rumors within the Russian military that Stalin-style purges could come soon. Is there really a coup being planned...or is Putin simply trying to weed out disloyal elements? Either way, Putin's paranoia is on display, with potentially large implications for Russia's future and for the war in Ukraine.

 
Something very bad is brewing in Moscow. Facing an economy in collapse and staggering battlefield losses since the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Vladimir Putin has turned to desperate measures. Over a million Russian casualties have been recorded, with more than 250,000 killed. By 2025, officials estimate that Russia’s National Wealth Fund has dwindled to a fraction of its pre-war size, while sanctions and G7’s ERA program drain billions from frozen oligarch assets.

Now Putin is using the FSB to seize assets, jail generals, and purge high-ranking officials. In just the first half of 2025, nearly 100 senior figures were charged with corruption, surpassing records of past years. Ministers, governors, generals—even lifelong United Russia loyalists—are being removed, imprisoned, or found dead under suspicious circumstances. With Moscow tightening its grip and power shifting rapidly, Russia’s leadership faces its most dangerous internal fracture since Stalin’s era.

 
The grand purge inside Russia has officially begun and it’s no longer just about crushing opposition or silencing activists—it’s the regime devouring its own elite. Ministers, oligarchs, billionaires, and loyal soldiers who once believed that loyalty meant protection are discovering that the contract with Putin’s system has been ripped apart. From the mysterious self-elimination of Transport Minister Roman Starovoyt to the brutal stripping of Konstantin Strukov’s gold empire, the message is clear: no one is safe.

Loyalty doesn’t buy immunity, wealth doesn’t guarantee survival, and service to the Kremlin only ends in humiliation, prison, or death. This is fear as the only currency, a system that eats itself alive, where even the most trusted insiders are discarded like expendable soldiers on the frontline. Putin’s Russia has entered a stage where repression isn’t just aimed at critics—it’s aimed at everyone, including the very people who built and sustained the regime. The grand purge has started, and the higher you climb, the harder you fall. Welcome to a Russia where the elite are no longer untouchable—they’re the main course.

 
They need 30,000 a month just to replace casualties. If they only managed 38k in Q2, they are beginning to have manpower issues. Russian "soldiers" are more and more poorly trained and ill-equipped. The Ukraine/Russian casualty ratio has improved considerably.....one suspects this is not being reported upwards and numbers are likely being faked.

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As we all know, coffee is essential to soldiers - Ukraine is now bringing into service specialized drones to deliver individual coffee orders to the front-line troops. Leading the way......

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A slow rolling front-wide summer offensive by the ZSU seems to have started...we are seeing small "recon / counter recon" battles all along the front. In many areas there is little or no real russian defenses ....

The ZSU's 5th brigade is cutting into the russians tonight....Ukrainian reports are that there's nothing much stopping them.

In other areas, Russia seems to be running out of reserves and many of the russian divisions holding the line are being broken up to fill holes way out of sector. like the 7th VDV div. They are not the only ones. In Sumy, from many reports, the russian marines and the 30th rgt are combat ineffective and are being evacked back to russia under fire. Small offensive probes by the ZSU are underway in Chasev Yar. Ongoing counter attack into the bila hora area. THe Russian 132nd rgt and support forces in the bunny ear area are reportedly being reduced to nothing by the ZSU 1st corps. The ZSU's 14th NG brigade is attacking into the 51st russian corps area.. the 51st seems to have no more reserve units to counter with.

How big is the attack, how many units, and where will this go???? No one knows. but something is happening, and the fact is that ukraine has a reserve force they can use to attack and Russia does NOT have a force they can move to counter with. The Russians are now committed, and any units that they move will weaken the sector of the front they are moved from.

We will see, but as discussed in that earlier article by Andrew Tanner, this could be the beginning of Ukraine's counter offensive. The Russians have thrown everything they had in, their reserves were committed and are either gone or on the front-lines and cannot now be withdrawn without leaving gaps. Russian mobilization appears to have hit a wall (38 in Q2, where 90k were needed just as replacements). Their armor is gone. Ukraone has artillery and drone superiority. The Flamingo's are alread flying. Putin is stariing economic collapse in the face, Russian units here and there are beginning to collapse,


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The ZSU's 5th heavy brigade is a good brigade, but not the best, and if they are tearing through the Russian front line like Hunter Biden reaming out a Bangkok lady boy's ass... things are happening..

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It's happening everywhere......

And Russians are taking 30k casualties a month. 90k for a quarter vs 38k replacements. That's a 50k negative. The meat waves are running out of meat.

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Have We Reached the Turning Point?

Looking at the last few days.......
  • russia seems to have run out of steam
  • they are NOT holding the frontlines as they were - and where Ukraine attacks they are folding
  • the areas where they are advancing are areas ukraine is not trying strongly to hold
  • russian recruitment numbers are 1/3 or so of what is needed to make up losses
  • russian morale is low, and going lower (mass self shootings by airborne forces are an example)
  • russian units are being destroyed and not being rebuilt
  • russias new marine division has been put on hold
  • change in tactics - small teams are going in and putting up flags just to die for propaganda purposes
  • logistics - food, fuel and ammo - are now a major issue with the russian army
  • major units like the 35th and 36th CAAs that were everywhere 18 months ago seem to have been broken up and used up.
  • ukraine does not have a huge force at pokrovst, and the front is mostly held by a new 155th brigade (with others). russia cant seem to take it with elements of 5 army corps.
  • russia is floundering - going from armor attacks, to walking infantry, to lada assaults, to MC's, back to walking, to barn tanks... nothing is working for them and they keep moving to another tactic without the "breakout" they need.
  • russia is pouring through senior leaders.. many generals have been fired, jailed, killed, etc.. soldiers at the front seeing this have less and less faith in the commanders.
  • russians now know that their homes in the rear are getting hit and the people they left behind are in danger and have less fuel and food as compared last year.
  • russian troops know that IF they go home wounded, they may be locked up by the oblast government, sent back to tyhe front or not have any money paid to them - they are finding out that being in the army is not a way to make long or short term money as the govt that made those promises is literally NOT paying them
Interesting, no?
 
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