The War in Ukraine - The Sneaking Dragon

The war in Ukraine is far from over and perhaps the most brutal battles lie ahead. It is difficult to determine how many casualties it will claim after all, but looses of orcs growing in similar progression according to daily Ukrainian reports, which is why some bloggers believe that by May 9 2022, when Russian military parade is scheduled to take place, Russian causalities will be around 29 thousands of troops. There are 31 days left until the parade.

Happy with loot orcs family. (source: Twitter)

What changed until today, that Moscow started to recognize their looses.
Meanwhile Ukrainians repainting their captured Tigr-M (Tiger-M) vehicle. Slava for Ukrainian Tractor forces!
Not all the news are so cheerful, as it seems that the Russian military continuing to commit war crimes, as Oleksiy Arestovych, an aide of Ukrainian President Zelensky and others emphasized.
But the Russian military is also paying a heavy price for it. Why? Because of the ambitions of the bunker's daddy? That's what left of Russia's 38th Motorized Rifle Brigade, what a fate awaits basically all the invaders.
Russia already has serious problems recruiting new invaders, as probably most of its citizens are simply imitating support for the government just to avoid repressions of the Putin regime, rather than really believing in their dogmas.
At the time, Belarusians reporting that Belarus, which had not been sanctioned by the United West as strongly as Russia, was probably helping Russia to circumvent sanctions. Some of the sanctions are currently in force only in Russia, which is why Putin can easily bypass them through Belarus. For instance, re-registering Russian trucks with Belarusian registration numbers, etc.

The West, as usual, pays too little attention to Belarus and to the emerging Belarus liberation movement against the Lukashenko regime, treating all Belarusians equally. Not allowing those people to escape the regime can devastate this movement.

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