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In the YouTube video titled "ЖДАНОВ Оце так! У Курську ОБВАЛ ФРОНТУ Росіяни ПЕРЕКИДАЮТЬ війska Плани Кр," the speaker discusses the ongoing military situation at the Ukrainian border with Russia. Russian propagandists claim that Ukrainian forces have advanced into Kurske oblast, but there is no official confirmation from the Ukrainian military. Instead, an unidentified military formation with unrecognized tactical signs has initiated combat operations in the area. Russia is reportedly withdrawing troops from the Bryansk and Bielgorod regions to reinforce their positions in Harkovskaya oblast, where they have established major offensive fronts near Lipets and Vovchan'sk. The speaker sees this as a positive sign that Russia may be running out of reserves and struggling to maintain its offensive in multiple locations. However, Russia may continue to withdraw troops from other areas to reinforce Kurske oblast. The speaker also mentions that Russian forces have been building a railway line from Rostov to Mariupol to support their logistics efforts, which could complicate the situation for Ukrainian forces. Despite strengthening the anti-air defense around the bridge in Crimea, Russia is reportedly in need of obtaining North Korean rockets due to its inability to produce enough of its own. The speaker emphasizes the importance of improving Europe's ability to handle military transportation to prevent Russian aggression, as the current infrastructure and administrative processes are not adequate for rapid military movement.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "ЖДАНОВ Оце так! У Курську ОБВАЛ ФРОНТУ Росіяни ПЕРЕКИДАЮТЬ війska Плани Кр", the speaker discusses the ongoing military situation at the Ukrainian border with Russia. According to the speaker, Russian propagandists are spreading information that Ukrainian forces have advanced 15 km into Kurske oblast and are present in 11 populated areas. However, the speaker notes that there is no official confirmation of this information from the Ukrainian military or the General Staff. Instead, the speaker reports that an unidentified military formation, which uses a tactical sign not recognized by the Ukrainian military, has initiated combat operations in Kurske oblast. The size of this formation is unclear due to conflicting information from Russian sources. The speaker also mentions that Russia is reportedly withdrawing troops from the Bryansk and Bielgorod regions to reinforce their positions in Harkovskaya oblast, where they have established two major offensive fronts near the settlements of Lipets and Vovchan'sk. The speaker sees this as a positive development, as it suggests that Russia may be running out of reserves and is struggling to maintain its offensive in multiple locations. However, the speaker also warns that Russia may continue to withdraw troops from other areas to reinforce its positions in Kurske oblast.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "ЖДАНОВ Оце так! У Курську ОБВАЛ ФРОНТУ Росіяни ПЕРЕКИДАЮТЬ війska Плани Кр," the speaker discusses the deployment of Russian military forces in the Kursk region of Ukraine. He explains that some units have been trained and are ready to engage in organized combat, and that the Russian general staff has been implementing a strategy of stretching their reserves to force the Ukrainian forces to decide which areas to defend and withdraw troops from in order to reinforce other areas. The speaker also mentions that Putin has called a meeting of the Russian Federation's Security Council to discuss the situation, and that the invasion of Russian territory is a significant political issue in addition to a military one. The speaker notes that this is the first time in modern Russian history that there has been an invasion of Russian territory, and that there are ongoing urban battles in various locations, including the city of Mariupol in the Donetsk region. The speaker speculates that Russian forces may eventually take control of the city of Mariupol, but that this would not significantly change the situation on that operational front because there are defensive lines in place beyond the city. The speaker expresses concern that the loss of these territories would be painful for Ukraine because they are Ukrainian lands and the homes of Ukrainian citizens, and would cause damage to infrastructure and housing in the country.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "ЖДАНОВ Оце так! У Курську ОБВАЛ ФРОНТУ Росіяни ПЕРЕКИДАЮТЬ війska Плани Кр", the speaker discusses recent events in the ongoing defensive operation in the Kurske Obval region of Ukraine. He notes that Ukrainian special forces, or "specpras", successfully raided the Russian-occupied Tenderness peninsula, destroying enemy equipment and fortifications. The speaker also mentions that the Russian military is building a railway line from Rostov to temporarily occupied Mariupol to support their logistics efforts. He expresses concern that this railway line could complicate the situation for Ukrainian forces on the front lines, as the enemy may use it to transport more supplies and reinforcements directly. Despite allowing the railway to be built, the speaker believes that the Russians have not fully given up on the Kerch Strait Bridge, which has been a major logistical supply route for them. The bridge is currently not operational and only serves to support the Russian garrison on the Crimean peninsula. The Dnipro Russian group, which is currently opposing Ukrainian forces in the Herсон region, will now receive logistical support directly from Rostov via this new railway line. The speaker suggests that this railway line may be a sign that the Russians are indeed abandoning their reliance on the Kerch Strait Bridge, but expresses doubt that this is the case.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "ЖДАНОВ Оце так! У Курську ОБВАЛ ФРОНТУ Росіяни ПЕРЕКИДАЮТЬ війska Плани Кр", it is discussed that Russia has been strengthening the anti-air defense around the bridge in Crimea, specifically the S500 system, to protect the Krymsky Bridge. However, it is speculated that this is an attempt to divert attention away from the bridge and towards the ongoing missile attacks using North Korean rockets. Russia is reportedly in need of obtaining these rockets due to its inability to produce enough of its own. The interview with General Barthelemy Tuaju, the head of the new land command of the French army in Europe, emphasizes the importance of improving Europe's ability to handle the movement of tanks, troops, and ammunition across the continent to prevent Russian aggression. The current obstacles to rapid military transportation include lengthy administrative processes, inadequate infrastructure, and a lack of transportation capabilities. This assessment reflects the reality that Europe is not adequately prepared for war and has neglected military considerations in favor of post-war reconstruction.
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In this section of the YouTube video titled "ЖДАНОВ Оце так! У Курську ОБВАЛ ФРОНТУ Росіяни ПЕРЕКИДАЮТЬ війska Плани Кр", the speaker discusses the Russian military's failure to account for the transportation of military equipment during the creation of defensive lines in Europe. The Russians had not considered the weight limitations of bridges and tunnels, which could not support heavy military technology. This issue was compounded by the fact that they had to transport the equipment on trains through Europe, encountering traffic jams and difficulties on secondary roads. The speaker also mentions that the European Union's infrastructure development plan, known as the TEN-T plan, will need to be revised to accommodate these realities. The Russians had previously attempted to move heavy equipment on trailers and encountered significant challenges, making it nearly impossible to transport the technology through European cities.