Ukrainian War Developments

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There are three major Russian demands, Ukraine seems to be willing to accept 2 of them with some conditions. The denazification demand from Russia is so vague, I don't even know how Ukraine agree to it.
That's simple. Hand over any serving Ukranian soldiers with Nazi tattoos over to the Russians where they can enjoy spending the rest of their life working in a Siberian prison labour camp just like their idols did. That a few others like perpetrators of acts like the Odesa massacre. I'm sure the Russians have a list ready.
 

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Key Takeaways

  • Russia deployed additional heavy forces and artillery that it has so far failed to employ in assaults on Kyiv to the city’s western approach on February 27-28. Russian forces will likely launch a renewed assault on western Kyiv on March 1.
  • Russian forces began using heavy artillery against central Kharkiv on February 28, indicating a dangerous inflection in Russian operations as the Kremlin chooses to use air and artillery assets it has held in reserve to date.
  • Russian forces resumed limited advances in northeastern Ukraine on February 28 after an operational pause on February 26-27.
  • Russian and proxy forces resumed assaults on Ukrainian forces defending Mariupol from the east and deployed additional artillery and anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) assets to the Mariupol front line on February 28. Russian forces may attempt a renewed assault on Mariupol in the coming days.
  • Russian forces increasingly targeted Ukrainian airfields and logistics centers on February 28, particularly in western Ukraine. Russia likely seeks to ground the Ukrainian air force and interdict the ability of Western states to resupply the Ukrainian military.
  • Russian and proxy forces resumed assaults on Ukrainian forces defending Mariupol from the east and deployed additional artillery and anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) assets to the Mariupol front line on February 28. Russian forces may attempt a renewed assault on Mariupol in the coming days.
  • Russian and Belarusian forces may be preparing for an additional line of advance from Belarus into western Ukraine.
  • Russian successes in southern Ukraine are the most dangerous and threaten to unhinge Ukraine’s successful defenses and rearguard actions to the north and northeast.
  • Russian troops are facing growing morale and logistics issues, predictable consequences of the poor planning, coordination, and execution of attacks along Ukraine’s northern border.

I'm starting to think, the air force were told they weren't needed so they only had a few planes ready for ops on the first days.
Sounds crazy, but evidence is there.

Anyway, the course of the conflict will rapidly shift further in Russia's favor even inside the cities.
Or 'Russia is a paper tiger on fire' analogy is correct.
 
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