The Armed Forces of Ukraine is on a critical border. A new betrayal by the United States

in war •  2 months ago 

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In the YouTube video titled "ЖДАНОВ ЗСУ На КРИТИЧНІЙ МЕЖІ Нова зрада від США," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meets with US President Joe Biden in Washington D.C., where Biden announces a new aid package for Ukraine without providing details. The video also discusses the UK's approval for its navy to launch missile strikes against Russia and the joint production of long-range missiles by France, Germany, Italy, and Poland. The situation on the Turkish front is more complex, with Turkey applying pressure along the entire front line and the First Tank Army making progress. Russia is attempting to increase its efforts to breach Ukraine's defenses and has recently introduced additional forces near the settlement of New York. The video also touches on the Russian military's ability to dig extensive tunnels and fortifications despite constant bombardment, which can be used to hide troops and weapons. The speaker expresses concern over the potential damage from Russian cruise missiles, which can fly at very low altitudes and adapt to the terrain. There have been reports of two missiles launched from the Kurske region in Ukraine, heading towards Kyiv, and ongoing air raid sirens in the city. The speaker also discusses the potential transfer of F-16 fighter jets from the United States to Ukraine and the implications of such a move. He notes that the UK has historically allowed the use of weapons on their own discretion when transferring them but that the process of transferring the F-16s is not yet concrete. The speaker mentions ongoing training for Ukrainian pilots and the recent use of Ukrainian drones attacking a test site. Furthermore, the video discusses the lack of air defense systems in Russia and how they are relying on civilians to protect important objects. The speaker mentions that Ukraine has signed 23 two-sided security agreements, including one with Romania, but the practical value of these agreements is unclear. Denmark has signed defense cooperation agreements and has already purchased 18 Bogdan armored vehicles from Ukraine, with plans to transfer them to Ukrainian military forces. The speaker concludes by stating that these defense cooperation agreements are primarily economic in nature and may have indirect effects on security.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "ЖДАНОВ ЗСУ На КРИТИЧНІЙ МЕЖІ Нова зрада від США," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meets with US President Joe Biden in Washington D.C. During this encounter, Biden announces a new aid package for Ukraine without providing details. The Pentagon is expected to reveal more information later. Additionally, Britain has given approval for its navy to launch missile strikes against Russia, unlike the US, which has imposed restrictions. France, Germany, Italy, and Poland have agreed to jointly produce long-range missiles with a range exceeding 500 km. The situation on the Turkish front, referred to as the second Bachmut or second Audievka, is more complex, with Turkey applying pressure along the entire front line, limiting Ukraine's ability to maneuver reserves and respond to attacks. The Turkish front has become a more significant concern than the Donbass front, with the First Tank Army, the only tank army in the world, making progress and putting pressure on Ukraine's defenses. Despite these challenges, the situation is generally under control on the Turkish front. However, Russia is attempting to increase its efforts to breach Ukraine's defenses and has recently introduced additional forces near the settlement of New York. Overall, Russia's progress has started to stall, but they are still trying to intensify their efforts to penetrate Ukraine's defenses.

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In this section of the interview on the propagandistic YouTube channel "ЖДАНОВ," the speaker discusses the use of tunnels by the Ukrainian military, specifically in the context of a surprise attack. The speaker expresses amazement at the scale of the work, noting that even two men could hide in the space between the walls. He mentions that the Ukrainian soldiers had discovered their enemies were behind their lines, and that they had not expected this. The speaker also recalls an earlier incident where the Russians had built a tunnel in the previous year, using machinery and transporting the excavated material to a dump. He notes that the Russians have experience in building such tunnels, and that Putin had requested engineering forces in North Korea for this reason. The speaker, Oleg, shares this perspective, and the interviewer mentions that Russian forces dig much larger tunnels than the Ukrainian forces. The speaker also mentions that the Ukrainian forces could equip a base with such a tunnel.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "ЖДАНОВ ЗСУ На КРИТИЧНІЙ МЕЖІ Нова зрада від США," the speaker discusses the Russian military's ability to dig extensive tunnels and fortifications despite constant bombardment. These tunnels are fully equipped with advanced engineering equipment and can be used to hide troops and weapons. The speaker notes that the Soviet Army also relied on manual labor for fortification construction. However, the lack of modern equipment could pose a serious problem for Ukraine if the tunnel war escalates. The speaker suggests relying more on reconnaissance and potentially developing echolocation technology to detect underground activity. The speaker also mentions that the US made a mistake in planning their firepower against North Korean troops, who had retreated into underground tunnels, and that Ukraine may need to learn from this experience. Overall, the speaker warns that the appearance of these tunnels could represent a significant threat to Ukraine's defenses, particularly if they are used on a larger scale.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "ЖДАНОВ ЗСУ На КРИТИЧНІЙ МЕЖІ Нова зрада від США," the speaker discusses ongoing military conflicts and Russian attempts to cross the Oskil River. The Russian army has made three major attempts to launch a large-scale operation to reach the left bank of the river and secure their position. The most recent attempt involved the use of low-flying cruise missiles, which were not detected by Ukrainian air defense systems. The speaker also mentions that one of the missiles did not reach its target and crashed in the region of Kalmykia, while the other continued on its course. The speaker expresses concern over the potential damage these missiles could cause if they hit populated areas. The discussion then shifts to the characteristics of the Russian cruise missile, which is designed to fly at very low altitudes and can adapt to the terrain to maintain a consistent height. The speaker also mentions that one of the missiles did not reach its target and crashed in the region of Kalmykia, while the other continued on its course. The speaker expresses concern over the potential damage these missiles could cause if they hit populated areas.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "ЖДАНОВ ЗСУ На КРИТИЧНІЙ МЕЖІ Нова зрада від США," the speaker discusses the detection and interception of a missile attack on a hospital in Kyiv, Ukraine. The speaker explains that the missile, identified as a HIMARS rocket, approached the target at a 60-degree angle with maximum speed. Ukrainian air defense systems were able to shoot down one of the incoming missiles. The speaker then mentions the ongoing air raid sirens in Kyiv and the presence of a group of militants approaching the Kyiv region. He acknowledges that it is difficult to catch militants as they are less noticeable than the missiles themselves. The speaker then shifts the conversation to the development of missile technology after the end of the Cold War. He explains that as ground-based radar systems could not detect low-flying missiles, efforts were made to place radar stations at higher altitudes and integrate them into anti-aircraft defense systems. The speaker also mentions the role of fighter jets in detecting and intercepting missiles. He then shares that there have been reports of two missiles launched from the Kurske region in Ukraine, heading towards Kyiv, and the monitoring of strategic aviation activity. The speaker also mentions a recent meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the new British Prime Minister, during which Zelensky reportedly received approval for missile strikes against military targets. The speaker expresses concern about the ongoing list of active Russian military bases in Ukraine and the potential for further conflict.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "ЖДАНОВ ЗСУ На КРИТИЧНІЙ МЕЖІ Нова зрада від США," the speaker discusses the potential transfer of F-16 fighter jets from the United States to Ukraine and the implications of such a move. The speaker notes that the F-16 comes with various missile ranges, and the removal of restrictions on these missiles' maximum reach is necessary for their effective use. However, the speaker argues that the UK has historically allowed the use of weapons on their own discretion when transferring them, but the process of transferring the F-16s is not yet concrete. The speaker also mentions ongoing training for Ukrainian pilots and the recent use of Ukrainian drones attacking a test site.

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In this section of the YouTube video titled "ЖДАНОВ ЗСУ На КРИТИЧНІЙ МЕЖІ Нова зрада від США," the speaker discusses the lack of air defense systems in Russia and how they are relying on civilians to protect important objects. The speaker mentions that drones have damaged some of their systems, and they are forced to move them to other locations, leaving certain objects unprotected. The speaker also mentions that they are losing air defense systems and are unable to replace them quickly. There have been reports of the removal of S500 systems from Moscow, and they have been moved to Crimea for the protection of the Kerchensky Bridge. The speaker notes that there are many videos of residents in the Russian Federation discussing drone attacks and the lack of air defense systems. They also mention that Ukraine has signed 23 two-sided security agreements, including one with Romania, but the practical value of these agreements is unclear. The speaker also mentions that Denmark has signed defense cooperation agreements and has already purchased 18 Bogdan armored vehicles from Ukraine, with plans to transfer them to Ukrainian military forces. The speaker concludes by stating that these defense cooperation agreements are primarily economic in nature and may have indirect effects on security.

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