i'll post this here instead of stinking up another thread.
i'd like to offer a counter-narrative to "Ukraine can't win". below are updates from
today only that are unlikely to make mainstream news:
- a
massive multi-pronged drone attack hit 6 areas inside russia, including lukoil's largest refinery and several other refineries. UA has been degrading RU's energy sector with drone attacks for months now, moscow is slowly losing the ability to pay for its war. UA continued their campaign against
military industrial infrastructure overnight as well.
- three volunteer battalions (the
Freedom of Russia Legion, the
Siberian Battalion, and the
Russian Volunteer Corps) crossed the border into Russia from Ukraine to conduct combat operations - i.e invade russia.
updates here.
- damage assessment from a
drone attack on an aircraft repair facility 3 days ago has confirmed that two A-50 AWACS planes were damaged and likely unrepairable. it's unclear if russia has any more such "eye in the sky" radar planes left, which until recently have conferred a huge battlefield advantage to the russians.
- a Il-76 troop transport plane crashed, cause TBD. carried at least 12 air force specialist. in 15 day period that ended last week, RU lost 15 planes.
- RU's black sea fleet has
lost a third of its ships, and what is left has mostly been pulled from crimea and is hiding out in the safety of russia's far eastern shore, well away from the frontlines. the BSF has been effectively side-lined - by a country without a proper navy.
- see daily loss assessment infographic below (click to enlarge). frontlines have not moved in the past 24 hours. implication: RU continues senseless meat wave attacks that yield little to no results.
believing that ukraine can't win can be attributed, for some, to lack of information and/or misinformation. if you aren't aware of developments like those above, it's easy to slip into the russia-pushed narrative of "the latest ukrainian offensive failed, and they recently lost a town they held for 10 years, so i guess ukraine can't win". but if you follow such daily events, and you realize they're currently doing all that without major international assistance - imagine what could happen with the right resources... that's why i believe that Ukraine can, and will, win. giving up is not an option, and the only negotiations that putin will accept is capitulation.