Kupiansk and Pokrovske have issues. The US is negotiating with Russia for its own interests, not for Ukraine's

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In the video titled "15.02 Купянское и Покровское ОН есть проблемы. США торгуются с рф за свои, а не наши интересы," the speaker provides a detailed analysis of the operational situation in Ukraine, particularly focusing on air defense , ongoing military engagements, and geopolitical concerns. Key highlights include a significant drone attack on February 14, which resulted in widespread alerts and some civilian casualties, though Ukrainian forces successfully intercepted many drones. The speaker discusses UAV effectiveness, challenges in discerning combat from imitation drones during skirmishes, and the static frontline conditions despite persistent artillery and drone activity. In the Kupiansk and Pokrovsk regions, Ukrainian forces are defending against infiltrating enemy units, while grappling with internal command issues. The situation remains tense, as the speaker notes North Korean involvement with Russian troops, highlights critical successes in air operations targeting command centers, and expresses worries regarding possible troop buildups in Belarus that could threaten neighboring regions. Critical reflections on U.S. and Chinese foreign policies further complicate the landscape, emphasizing Ukraine’s precarious position amid these multifaceted military and diplomatic challenges.


00:00:00 In this section, the speaker provides an overview of the operational situation in Ukraine, focusing on air defense activities from February 14 to 15. The report highlights that a significant air raid occurred on the night of February 14, initiated by the launch of 133 attack drones, leading to widespread air raid alerts across various regions, including Kharkiv and Sumy. The Ukrainian forces managed to intercept a considerable number of these drones, although there were civilian casualties and infrastructure damage reported in affected areas. The following night saw a decrease in drone incursions, with 70 drones launched. The speaker notes a strategic shift in attack patterns and emphasizes ongoing efforts to counter these aerial threats effectively.

00:05:00 In this section, the discussion focuses on the operational use and challenges associated with drones in recent military encounters. It highlights the increasing presence of video evidence showing how operational groups identify and deal with imitating drones, which can fail due to electronic warfare systems, often crashing without causing harm. The speaker notes the difficulty in distinguishing between combat drones and imitators during engagements, leading to challenges in compiling accurate statistics on drone utilization. In the recent two-day timeframe, 112 combat encounters were reported, involving significant artillery and drone activity on the front lines, particularly around Summy, Kharkiv, and Donetsk regions. Despite consistent engagement levels, the frontline remains static in many areas, although increased enemy attacks in certain sectors indicate ongoing strategic pressures.

00:10:00 In this section, the discussion focuses on the strategic challenges facing the Ukrainian defensive positions in the Kupiansk and Pokrovsk regions, particularly the enemy's attempts to establish a foothold on the right bank of the Oskol River. The Ukrainian forces maintain tight control over the area to prevent the enemy from establishing pontoon crossings, employing artillery and drones to disrupt enemy troop movements. However, the enemy is gradually infiltrating with small groups, continuously bolstering their presence. Despite active use of aviation and artillery by Ukraine, the enemy's superior use of FPV drones and persistent recruitment of infantry complicates the defensive efforts. The reliance on territorial defense forces, alongside reported issues with command effectiveness, exacerbates the situation, leading to a depletion of resources and controlled retreats. The text expresses concerns that if the enemy extends their controlled area near Dvory, they will be able to launch further operations toward Kupiansk, significantly threatening the Ukrainian position.

00:15:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the ongoing military operations and developments in various combat directions in the conflict zone. They highlight the Kupiansk direction as particularly problematic, with high enemy activity involving the use of drones, artillery, and infantry aiming to breach Ukrainian defenses. Despite some partial success in the area around Dvori, the front line has largely remained unchanged across several sectors, including the Liman and Sever directions, where Ukrainian forces have effectively repelled multiple attacks. The focus is also on the Kramatorsk and Toretsk directions, where fierce fighting continues, though the lines of contact are more clearly defined in Kramatorsk, allowing for better defense. In contrast, Toretsk features a more fluid battle zone with engagements from both sides, involving reconnaissance and artillery efforts. Overall, the situation remains tense with no significant alterations to the front lines in recent days.

00:20:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the current military situation in the Kupyans'k and Pokrov'ske areas, highlighting a recent halt in combat activities near Deliiv, while battles continue in the areas of Shcherbinivka and Kryms'ke. The front line remains stable without significant changes, though the Pokrov'ske direction presents considerable challenges, as the enemy has launched numerous assaults, especially in the region from Vozdvizhenska to Datchna. The speaker notes that despite the tension, no advancements have been made by enemy forces in the past several days. However, issues persist in the former Kurakhiv direction, where the Russian forces are attempting to encircle Ukrainian troops at Andriivka, posing a risk of encirclement. The situation is complicated by internal issues within certain Ukrainian brigades, which the speaker hopes the general staff is addressing to mitigate the threat.

00:25:00 In this section, the discussion centers on the ongoing intense battles around Pokrovsk and the threat of encirclement of Ukrainian forces. The enemy is making attempts to strengthen their foothold in the area by capturing strategic locations, including Uspenovka, while Ukrainian forces are working to cut off this enemy salient. The current frontline situation reflects that while there is some enemy pressure with partial successes, mainly in the Novopavlovsk area involving armored assaults, overall stability remains in the Pokrovsk sector. The transcript highlights the dynamic nature of the conflict where both sides aim to create threats to encircle the other. Additionally, it touches upon a lack of significant enemy attacks in other directions, indicating a potential redirection of forces and a focus on specific operational areas.

00:30:00 In this section, the discussion focuses on recent combat developments involving Ukrainian forces and North Korean soldiers who have been deployed to support Russian troops. The speaker highlights the morale and humor among Ukrainian military personnel, even amid challenging battles. They report on significant casualties for North Korean units during intense fighting, emphasizing the effective use of Bradleys and precision airstrikes by the Ukrainian Air Force that targeted a Russian forward command post in the Kursk region. This retaliation was prompted by attempts from Russian forces to disrupt Ukrainian logistics. The successful airstrike reportedly destroyed the command point, demonstrating the capability and coordination between air and ground forces in Ukraine's ongoing military operations.

00:35:00 In this section, the speaker emphasizes the critical role of aviation in modern warfare, arguing that air superiority can determine the success of military operations. They discuss the recent effectiveness of an airstrike that neutralized a command post, enabling better control for drone operators over enemy movements. The speaker expresses concerns over the militarization of children in occupied territories, particularly in Crimea, where students are reportedly being taught to manufacture weapon components and undergo military training. This systematic indoctrination aims to create a generation conditioned for warfare. The speaker concludes by highlighting recent achievements of Ukrainian forces, which included successful strikes against enemy command points and troop concentrations.

00:40:00 In this section, the speaker discusses military operations and losses incurred by Russian forces in the ongoing conflict, highlighting significant numbers of military equipment lost, including tanks, armored vehicles, and artillery systems. The narrator notes an increase in the usage of armored vehicles on certain operational fronts, which has resulted in heightened losses reported over the previous days. Additionally, there is a humorous commentary on the state of Russian military vehicles, mentioning outdated models like the Москвич 412 and how they are being used by Russian troops in non-combat scenarios. Finally, the speaker touches on drone activity targeting Russian territory, with a sarcastic reference to the absurdity of claims made by Russian authorities regarding aerial attacks, suggesting they are attempting to link these incidents to supposed sabotage groups.

00:45:00 In this section, the discussion centers around a serious attack involving drones, particularly a significant event where a drone strike hit the sarcophagus of the Chernobyl nuclear plant. This incident highlights the vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure, as the sarcophagus, built with international cooperation to contain radioactive material, is now facing threats due to hostile actions in the region. The ongoing issues regarding the safety and integrity of the sarcophagus are emphasized, with concerns about potential radioactive leaks and the broader implications for surrounding areas, including Belarus. The narrative also critiques Putin's willingness to risk serious consequences for territorial gains, connecting current military actions to past nuclear traumas, while reflecting on the international response to these threats amid ongoing discussions at the Munich Security Conference.

00:50:00 In this section, the speaker criticizes a lack of professionalism in the defense minister's statements, highlighting inconsistencies in his messages throughout the day. They express frustration over the U.S. administration's desire for a quick peace that seems indifferent to the actual outcomes of the conflict. The speaker argues that Trump appears to be strategically outplayed by Putin, who maintains strong ties with China despite American efforts to entice Ukraine into agreements for resource extraction. Additionally, the speaker notes China's involvement in supporting Russia with military supplies, while China's companies are conducting geological surveys in temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories. The section contrasts this situation with European unity, as defense ministers from France and Germany emphasize that a ceasefire cannot lead to a lasting and fair peace, which requires the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukrainian territory. Overall, the analysis underscores a complex geopolitical landscape where multiple players are vying for interests, leaving Ukraine in a precarious position.

00:55:00 In this section, the discussion revolves around the imminent threat posed by Russian military actions, particularly regarding the potential buildup of forces in Belarus. The speaker indicates plans for a significant increase in troop numbers, suggesting that Russia may deploy between 100,000 to 150,000 troops along with a call-up of reservists. They express concern that a ceasefire could allow Russia to strengthen its military capabilities without immediate conflict, preparing for possible aggressions against the Baltic states. The narrative highlights the complexities of international negotiations, specifically criticizing former President Donald Trump for prioritizing a quick peace deal that could inadvertently aid Russia's military objectives in Eastern Europe. Overall, there is a strong emphasis on the dangers of underestimating Russia's strategic maneuvers, especially given historical precedents of rapid military actions.

01:00:00 - 01:15:00
In the video "15.02 Купянское и Покровское ОН есть проблемы," the speaker examines the military situation in Ukraine, noting the challenges faced by Russian forces due to underestimated resistance and potential threats a ceasefire could pose to Eastern Europe. The discussion expands to geopolitical issues, highlighting the U.S.'s inconsistent strategy towards Russia and Ukraine, the European Parliament's criticism of democratic processes in Georgia, and Armenia's shift towards EU membership. The Moldovan government's demand for the closure of Russian cultural centers and actions against Russian influence are emphasized, alongside the UK's targeted sanctions against Russian defense figures. The speaker expresses concerns about Russia's militarization of youth and critiques certain political alignments while urging for resolution and solidarity in defending Ukraine, concluding with a motivational call for support.

01:00:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the military situation in Ukraine, highlighting that Russian forces underestimated the resistance and are now struggling to establish a strong presence across various fronts. He suggests that in the event of a ceasefire, Russia could strengthen its military groupings, posing potential threats to Eastern Europe, especially the Baltic states and Poland. The conversation then shifts to the geopolitical dynamics, where he notes that the United States is struggling to formulate a coherent strategy towards Russia and Ukraine, as evidenced by mixed messages about sanctions and military deployment. Lastly, he points out European Parliament's ongoing criticism regarding democratic norms in former Soviet states, specifically mentioning Georgia's political legitimacy.

01:05:00 In this section, the discussion focuses on various political developments in Europe, particularly regarding the legitimacy of political leadership in Georgia and the actions of the European Parliament in supporting democracy. It highlights that the EU has unanimously called for a boycott of the self-proclaimed Georgian authorities deemed to be undermining democracy. It also mentions Armenia's decision to engage in negotiations for EU membership, reflecting a shift from reliance on American support under Trump. The narrative touches on President Zelensky's call for a unified European security force and a notable exchange involving the U.S. Defense Secretary about NATO member spending. Additionally, Moldova is actively pursuing the withdrawal of Russian troops from Transnistria, aiming to include this issue in discussions concerning Ukraine, thereby asserting its stance on regional security. The section concludes with Moldova taking steps to expel Russian cultural centers, signaling a broader response to Russian influence.

01:10:00 In this section, the discussion centers on the ongoing fallout from Russian military actions, particularly with the recent incidents of drone crashes in Moldova. The Moldovan government has responded sharply, demanding the closure of Russian cultural centers, marking a growing trend as more countries, following Azerbaijan and France, take similar actions. Additionally, the UK government has implemented targeted sanctions against notable figures within the Russian defense and export sectors, aiming to limit their financial operations abroad. The segment also highlights Russia's increasing militarization among children, where patriotic education is being introduced in kindergartens, culminating in military-themed activities. The speaker expresses hope for a resolution to the current geopolitical tensions, while critiquing the alignment of figures like Trump with Putin, viewing them as part of the same threat to global security.

01:15:00 In this section, the speaker expresses gratitude to viewers for their time and attention, encouraging those who have not yet subscribed to the channel to do so and asking viewers to like the video to increase its visibility. They also extend thanks to sponsors and supporters of the channel, emphasizing appreciation for their contributions, and conclude with a motivational statement about the defense of Ukraine and a call for solidarity, encapsulated by the phrase "Victory is ours! Glory to Ukraine!"

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