Ha! This is what I came here to look for. You did a much better job of it than I would have done!
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The video were they were fucking up the Russians on the boat was wild.
Any speculation on how there was a bunker there? Did they build it on arrival, or did it exist from before without the invader's knowledge?
This is the high level insights needed, was curious how Ukraine was pushing across. Seems to be Russian doctrine to launch a counter offensive in answer no matter how suicidal. Losing Naval units will cause issues elsewhere.
Yeah I love this youtuber, always cuts through the news in such a concise way. I wish he covered more of the front each day but I believe he already spends 70hours a week for these 5min daily pieces.
Interesting to hear about the bunker beneath the bridge, old soviet countries really have bunkers everywhere.
In a different video from today I also heard about multiple Ukrainian brigades pushing towards Kremina, which seems a bit weird. There are only a few good targets in the area and the ruzzians have had their best troops there for a long time.
What video was that?
It was yesterdays video by the Youtube channel βWar & Historyβ but I am having a hard time verifying anything without being able to use Reddit and Twitter nowβ¦