Time flies like a white horse, and the years are like falling flowers, it's really too fast.
During the Spring Festival holiday, I found that many of my friends have stopped writing, but I want to write, and I will write every day, one for feelings, and the other for income.
Because life is difficult, I have to work hard to write some articles to make up for my income.
Start today's Russian-Ukrainian (Kazakh-Israeli) war topic:
Let's take a look at the battlefield.
In Avdiivka, the crisis has largely been resolved.
On the eastern front, in the direction of Kreminna, the Ukrainian army continued to make further efforts, advancing in the forests south of Kremina and approaching the Prislin Hotel.
At the Klinki landing on the Dnieper, over the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian army has again expanded the Klinki bridgehead.
Yesterday, the Russian army lost 910 people in a single day.
Let's take a look at other news.
Ukrainian side:
The new commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Syrsky, yesterday made the first public statement, in which he thanked the servicemen for fighting on the most difficult fronts, stressed the need for clear and detailed planning of military operations, solving the problems of logistics and troop rotation, and said that unmanned aerial systems and modern electronic warfare equipment will be the carriers of victory in the future, and he will continue to fight side by side with Ukrainian servicemen to achieve national defense stability and victory.
From his public statement, we can see that although he is a veteran, his thinking is very avant-garde.
He regarded unmanned aerial systems and modern electronic warfare equipment as important carriers of future victories, and this time he immediately controlled the direction of victory.
He also noted the need for clear and detailed planning of military operations to address logistics and troop rotation issues.
He made it clear that this meant that he had to take new and tangible actions to change the status quo, and apparently he was not aware of this problem during his time as commander.
didn't realize this problem, and had to compete with Russia for the size of manpower, and had to conscript 500,000 soldiers, probably this decision annoyed Zelensky.
And Zaluzhny still did not admit that he was wrong, and then, in the end, Zelensky's decision to change generals.
Compared with Za Fat, Syrsky is a standard soldier, the god of the Ukrainian army, and I believe that under his leadership, the Ukrainian army will be able to defeat the Russian invaders.
In addition, after Syrsky was promoted, there was a vacancy in his position, so who was the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army?
According to reports from Ukraine**, Oleksandr P**lyuk will succeed Oleksandr Syrskyi as the new commander of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In addition, Anatoly Barshilevich is expected to be appointed Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces.
It is reported that materials for their appointment are currently being drafted with a view to issuing a ** order.
I note that although Zaluzhny was dismissed, Zelensky still gave him a high honorary honor.
On February 9, Zelensky awarded the Order of the Golden Star to Zaluzhny and Budanov at the same time, bringing the change of coach to an end.
The outgoing commander-in-chief Zaluzhny was awarded the title "Hero of Ukraine".
Progress of the Kazakh-Israeli war:
After Russia launched the war against Ukraine, because it could not withstand the pressure of Ukraine, it then fooled Hamas into launching an attack on Israel, fishing in troubled waters to try to gain the strategic initiative.
But now the clever is being mistaken by the smart, and Hamas is being beaten by Israel. The latest news is:
Netanyahu has ordered Israeli forces to prepare to evacuate the population of Rafah, a small city on the border between Gaza and Egypt.
About half of Gaza's population is now concentrated there, and four Hamas battalions are holding back on human shields.
Israel is ready to annihilate all Hamas in this nest, and this time it must be cut down to the roots.
Seeing this step, I estimate that the Russian man was so cold in his heart, and he originally hoped that Hamas would be able to reduce his strategic pressure, but now he sees that his dream has come to naught.
There is also a factor that makes him even more chilling, that is, people who love justice are constantly seeing the true face of Russia and are more and more inclined to support Ukraine.
In terms of external assistance:
Armenia donated 10 tons of medicines to Ukraine for a military hospital.
Armenia supports Ukraine, which is very rare news.
You know, Armenia is a member of the CSTO. This aid shows that Armenia is moving further and further away from Russia.
Finland has approved the 22nd defense assistance package for Ukraine with an estimated value of 1., the Finnish Ministry of Defense said900 million euros (2.)0.5 billion US dollars).
Norway** has proposed to the Norwegian Parliament the purchase of 10 more NASAMS launchers and 4 fire control centres worth 3$200 million in order to provide more ** to Ukraine.
These aids may not seem like much, but they are like small streams of water that can eventually be produced by mixing into the sea.
Hamas is not strong, the outside world has come to the aid of Ukraine, and Ukraine has a new commander, in this case, how does Russia ** Putin view the Russian-Ukrainian war?
A few days ago, Russia's ** Putin accepted former Fox TV host Tucker. Carson's interview, in which he noted that Ukraine's secession from Russia was a mistake.
Ukraine and Russia are one family.
In addition, he also pointed out that Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine, said that they all once belonged to the Russian Empire, and when he recalled the era of the former empire, the tone and demeanor of his speech were markedly different, some commentators pointed out:
This reflects Putin's ultimate goal of not just Ukraine.
Finally, he blamed NATO's eastward expansion threat for Russia's war against Ukraine, saying that NATO's eastward expansion ultimately led to Russia's war against Ukraine.
After watching this interview, my feelings are:
Russia** Putin probably won't stop making peace anyway, since his goal is not just Ukraine.
That little Ukraine has not been taken, how can he stop the pace of the war?
The general assembly held the baton of the expansion of the territory of several generations of tsarist monarchs in his hands, and then constantly pushed the empire towards the road of expansion and aggression.
Without NATO, the polar bears would have succeeded. But now NATO is in front of Russia, like a wall.
Russia is destined to be bled in the face of this wall.
There is one more piece of news that I don't know if it's true.
There are ** reports that say:
Britain is going to eat crabs again and has come up with a bold idea:
The troops of Western countries marched into Ukraine and were responsible for the defense of the Ukrainian-Belarusian border in the northwest and the right bank of the Dnieper River in the southeast, and the more than 100,000 Ukrainian troops withdrawn from these places could concentrate on attacking the left bank of the Dnieper River and even Crimea.
The armies of Western countries are not in direct confrontation with the Russian army, but are only responsible for the defense of Ukraine's homeland, which is in line with the security guarantee agreement signed between the two sides not long ago.
If the report is true, it will greatly speed up the process of Ukrainian victory.
However, one thing is confirmed, and that is that the UK will protect Ukraine.
Earlier, the British Prime Minister noted in a speech to the Ukrainian parliament: the new security agreement signed by the UK with Ukraine will automatically come into force when Ukraine is attacked again, and the UK will engage the aggressor as an ally of Ukraine.
As the Russian-Ukrainian war continues, NATO countries have begun to be highly vigilant, and at present, NATO exercises are underway.
In this way, such an international situation has been formed, on the one hand, Ukraine is tied with Russia and has the strength to confront Russia.
There is also a continuous influx of aid to Ukraine, and Ukraine has a new commander, which can be said to be vigorous and high-spirited.
On the other hand, NATO is beginning to see Russia as its biggest adversary and is ready to help Ukraine at any time.
In this case, Russia still wants to win?
At the time of writing
I'm reminded of a line from a movie: "Stop it, Azu."