The War in the Ukraine

zhangjim

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What a shitshow!

The russians weren't hard enough against the ukranians and now they have to fight hard against others russians.

The west is enjoying this and certainly will encourage division in Russia. China must stay alert. If Russia falls, the west will make them vassals and demand obedience to its rules and China could lose an important ally and be the next.
Perhaps the situation will calm down today. At present, only a few people who lack understanding of Prigozin will think this is a good opportunity, as this extremist demands a full-scale war.
Not a single politician, general, or anybody of any importance, has sided with Prigozhin.

Every single voice that's spoken up has voiced their support for Putin.

This is a dark day for Putin, because he allowed things to get to this point, but his authority is now beyond question. The country seems to be firmly behind him. The army is firmly behind him.
Even if only a very small number of people take action, it cannot be ignored, which is a testament to Putin's clumsy political tactics.

I saw this news today and marveled that the timing chosen by Prigozin was too bad. The situation on the front line is still very severe, and his actions will undoubtedly be regarded as traitors.
If a mutiny is launched during a ceasefire or peace talks, then Prigozin may gain enough prestige.
 

RottenPanzer

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Any updates regarding Wagner movement towards Moscow lately?
Do they already reached Moscow or still bogged down with constant airstrike by the VKS?
 
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