MOVEMENT to the SOUTH has begun! The Armed Forces of Ukraine introduced MAIN RESERVES in THREE DIRECTIONS!

in ukraine •  last year 

00:00:00 - 00:40:00
In this YouTube video, the speaker discusses the ongoing situation in Ukraine and the strategic movements taking place. They emphasize the potential closure of ports and the need to redirect the transportation of goods to European countries through alternative routes. The speaker also highlights the importance of a strong defense system to protect against Russian forces and mentions the involvement of Ukrainian armed forces in military operations. There is an emphasis on strategic decision-making and considering long-term benefits for Ukraine. The speaker also speculates on the future developments of the conflict, including the potential involvement of China and logistical challenges in arms transfers.


00:00:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the situation in Ukraine, specifically in regards to the potential closure of the ports and the transportation of goods. They mention the ongoing conflict with Russia and the strategic importance of the Black Sea. They propose redirecting the movement of goods to European countries through alternative transportation routes. The speaker also emphasizes the need to approach the transportation of Ukrainian products, such as grain, in a more strategic and profitable manner. They suggest not rushing to export goods and instead waiting for better economic conditions. Additionally, they mention the support of European partners, both in terms of military aid and financial assistance. Overall, the speaker advocates for careful decision-making and considering long-term benefits for Ukraine.

00:05:00 In this section of the video, the speaker discusses the possibility of sinking the entire Russian fleet and destroying Russian military bases and ports along the Black Sea coast. They highlight the strategic importance of the Black Sea in carrying out military actions against Russia, emphasizing the need to prevent Russian forces from advancing towards Turkey. The speaker suggests using anti-aircraft missile systems to protect Odessa and the southern coast and mentions the challenges of detecting launches from submarines. They also mention the involvement of Ukrainian armed forces, intelligence agencies, and special forces in these operations. The speaker concludes by suggesting that once the flow of goods through the railway and ports is redirected, Ukraine will have greater ease in moving and trading its resources.

00:10:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the need to redistribute resources and address corruption in order to support Ukrainian producers. They also mention the importance of having a strong defense system, including missile defense, to protect cities and populated areas. The speaker highlights the capabilities and challenges of different missile systems, emphasizing the need for expertise in air defense to effectively counter both ballistic and cruise missiles.

00:15:00 In this section of the video, the speaker discusses the strategy of confusing and overloading the air defense system by launching missiles from multiple directions simultaneously. By doing this, they attempt to overwhelm the defense system and create vulnerabilities. The speaker suggests that such tactics can be countered by strategically positioning defense systems throughout Ukraine and collaborating with allies, such as Romania, to cover different areas effectively. They also mention the importance of closing off the airspace to ensure the safety of communities and even suggest using the upcoming events in Uman and the existing Aerodrome as opportunities to implement defense measures. The speaker emphasizes the need for creative solutions and proactive action to protect against potential threats and warns that the conflict is likely to continue, requiring ongoing efforts to secure the country.

00:20:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the potential implications and strategies surrounding the recent disappearance of the "kinzhal" missiles. They suggest that it may be advantageous to let Russia think that all the missiles were successful in hitting their targets, in order to discourage further missile deployment. Furthermore, they mention the possibility of Israel facing criticism or accusations of anti-Semitism if anything were to happen to the missiles in the future. The speaker concludes by mentioning the appeal and historical significance of Sofiyivka Park in Ukraine.

00:25:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the different directions of the military movement and the strategic importance of each direction. They mention three main directions: towards Melitopol, towards Staryi Liniivka and the Azov Sea coast, and towards Kherson. The speaker explains that the direction towards Staryi Liniivka and the Azov Sea coast is currently the most prioritized, as it cuts off occupied territories and establishes flanking positions. They also mention that the direction towards Kherson is opening up and becoming more viable due to the dry conditions and accessible roads. Overall, the speaker emphasizes the strategic importance of these different directions and speculates on future developments.

00:30:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the three directions of the Ukrainian military movement, which include the Kherson direction, the Orehovo direction, and the Andriyivka direction. They mention that Russia has decided to destroy its own troops on Ukrainian territory and will likely initiate a new recruitment process to replenish their forces. The speaker also suggests that the ongoing war is influenced by political factors, particularly in relation to the upcoming elections in the United States. They believe that the actions taken by the Ukrainian military are part of a larger political strategy to showcase the effectiveness of American foreign policy. Additionally, they mention the NATO summit in Washington, which they believe will be used as a platform to demonstrate the resolution of the crisis in Ukraine as an achievement of the current American president. Overall, the speaker portrays a sense of uncertainty and speculation about the future developments in the conflict.

00:35:00 In this section of the video, the speaker discusses the upcoming NATO summit and how Ukraine's participation in the summit as a victorious country is uncertain. The speaker speculates that Ukraine may not be accepted as a member of NATO until 2025, during the Netherlands' summit, and considers it a cherry on top if they are invited to the Washington summit in 2024. The speaker also mentions that Russia has already lost the war, and now the question is how it will handle the aftermath. Additionally, the speaker talks about Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu's visit to North Korea and suggests that he may be seeking to acquire ammunition and weapons from the country. The speaker also mentions the possibility of China providing additional resources to Russia.

00:40:00 In this section, the speaker mentions that China's participation in the war against Ukraine could pose a threat to Europe, as China has the capability to transfer weapons and ammunition through North Korea. However, the logistics of such transfers are complex, involving a long transportation route of about 10,000 kilometers. There is also the issue of the Friendship Bridge, the only railway connection between Russia and North Korea. The speaker suggests that Defense Minister Shoigu may discuss these logistical challenges and potential arms supplies with North Korea, but the regularity of such supplies is uncertain due to the difficulties involved. Ultimately, the speaker speculates that Shoigu will return and report on the situation, possibly having tried some Korean cuisine in the process.

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