The Russian-Ukrainian war has passed seven hundred and twenty-four days!
1. The war between Russia and Ukraine.
The new commander of the Ukrainian army, Syrsky, has made a big announcement: Ukraine has moved to the defensive. On February 13, when Russia was in full swing and Trump was likely to return to the White House, Ukraine's Supreme Commander Syrsky made a major statement on the situation in Ukraine in the first interview with German ZDF TV.
1. The situation at the front is very complex and very tense. The enemy was pressing on the front, and we had to defend.
2. Ukraine has turned to the defensive, with the main target of striking Russia.
3. The Ukrainian army is ready to evacuate certain positions, and people's lives need to be saved.
4. In order to end this fighting, we must reach the border.
5. The whole society must tighten its nerves and rely on itself, not foreign aid.
6. The Ukrainian people have the will and courage to continue fighting, but they also need support in terms of equipment, ammunition, etc.
Russia, the United States, and Europe have not reacted to this issue.
The new commander was not a reckless man. What Ukraine needs at the moment is determination, determination, strategy, and strategy in order to carry out a long-term war of resistance. It is not possible to fight a quick battle, and it is even more impossible to say defeat. With the support of Europe and the United States, continue to fight and constantly weaken the strength of the geese.
On February 16, the 723rd day of the battle between the goose flock and Ukraine, the Ukrainian army once again ** the wild goose army, and in one day, **1,110 soldiers, ** the number exceeded 400,000, reaching 4,300 people.
2. Part of the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Avdiivka.
The Supreme Commander of the Ukrainian military, Silksky, has announced the plan for the evacuation of Avadiivka: "In view of the fighting near Avadiivka, in order to prevent a heavy encirclement and at the same time ensure the personal safety of the soldiers, I have made a decision to evacuate the city and move to a more advantageous front." We are taking steps to stabilize the situation and hold our ground. For a warrior, life is more important than anything else. Either way, Avadiivka will come back one day. "There is a lot of pressure on Syrsky whether he should hold on to Avdiivka or retreat, especially given Ukraine's declining credibility at home and the delay in receiving military aid from Western countries.
The Washington Post's special correspondent in Afghanistan confirmed that Ukrainian forces have been withdrawn from Avadiivka and that it is only a matter of time before the city changes hands. The Ukrainian army, which visited for the first time, believes that the Russian army did not carry out a fierce attack on the Avadiivka oil refinery, on the contrary, they will take it as the center, surround it, and force it to withdraw. The Chinese Post correspondent also said that although he believed that the Ukrainian army was likely to withdraw from Avadiivka in its entirety, he did see Ukrainian raid brigades in the city on the defensive during these days.
The head of Ukrainian intelligence, Budanov, told the French weekly Liberation: "The situation ahead is difficult, but it has not yet reached the point of crisis. Director GUR also said: "In the long run, which side has stronger financial and logistical capabilities will win; Our fight is not the only one. This is almost the equivalent of a high-density confrontation with a variety of **; We are not yet at the point of mass destruction. ”
His explanation is not groundless. This is not a one-sided battle, nor is it a quick fix. As the second country in the world, Dayan has rich military experience and combat experience. Militarily, strategic superiority depends on time and quantity. The right strategy and strategy can prevent big mistakes and losses, which is a problem that we must think about and work hard at every step.
3. Ukraine has signed a security agreement with Germany.
Ukraine and Germany have signed a security agreement: Britain is the first country to sign a security agreement with Ukraine, and France and Germany will reach a similar agreement with Ukraine after the United Kingdom provides security guarantees to Ukraine. Now, Germany and Ukraine have signed a security pact. Germany will become a member of the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Ukraine, provide more help to Ukraine, impose tougher sanctions on Russia, and discuss how to deal with Ukraine in the event of a new invasion.
In terms of the military response to Ukrainian aid, Germany is much weaker than Britain in this regard. The Germans, after all, were quite vigilant in their position. However, at the beginning of the war between Russia and Ukraine, Germany provided Ukraine with 5,000 "steel helmets", and now, it is the second country to deal with Ukraine after the United States, which is a huge change. This is a good thing for both Ukraine and Europe.
At the same time, the British Ministry of Defense also said that by joining forces with Britain and Latvia, several countries will provide Ukraine with thousands of unmanned aerial vehicles, among which there is a "first-person" attack drone that has proven to be of high practical value. According to the British Ministry of Defense, the project is aimed at increasing the production capacity of the European defense industry, rapidly replenishing ** reserves, as well as constant support for Ukraine. These countries will receive a lot of missiles and arms that are urgently needed by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Ukraine.
The Kyiv Independent reported that NATO Director General Jens Stoltenberg said that if Ukraine's own production capacity is planned, the Ukrainian military will get 2 million U** units next year, most of which are low-cost FPV-type. It doesn't matter if you're a black cat or a white cat, as long as you can catch a mouse, that's good!
4. Personality traits.
According to the Yamal-Nenets Local Administration of the Russian Prison Service, Russian opposition leader Navalny died in prison on the 16th of this month. On August 4, a district court in Russia's Vladimir region sentenced Navalny to 19 years in prison for seven counts: forming an extremist organization, inciting extremism, forming a non-** organization, providing funds to extremism, and recruiting young people to engage in harmful activities to revive the Nazis. There is no reason to want to frame someone.
A Russian investigative team indicted Navalini and his supporters in September 2019 for establishing and leading an extremist group. Navalny almost died on suspicion of drugs, and when he returned to Russia in January 2021, he had recovered almost after a period of ** in Germany, but he had just entered the airport**. He, like Tan Zhen, is a person who would rather die than give in.