These Ukrainian soldiers being sent off to the front lines are on suicide missions. More and more of them are being killed in the name of the Jew Zelensky’s “counteroffensive” public relations stunt.
RT:
Ukraine has lost hundreds of troops in a series of unsuccessful attacks on two sections of the front line in the last 24 hours, the Russian Defense Ministry claimed on Friday.
In a statement, the ministry said Kiev’s forces had gone on the offensive in two directions, with battles taking place near the so-called Vremevsky ledge in the southern section of the front, and west of the Russian city of Donetsk.
In the first area, the most intense fighting took place near the settlements of Rovnopol and Urozhaynoye, with Russian troops repelling five Ukrainian attacks. As a result, Kiev lost more than 200 service members, five tanks, seven armored personnel vehicles, and other hardware, according to officials in Moscow.
Russian troops repelled another five attacks near the settlements of Pervomayskoye, Petrovskoye and Staromichailovka, all located west and north-west of Donetsk, the ministry added. It estimated Ukrainian losses in the area at up to 215 service members, three armored and five other vehicles, as well as two artillery pieces.
This stunt has been a massive failure.
The ‘counter-offensive’ is going terrible for Ukraine and NATO. Low cost Russian Lancet drones turn billions worth of Western arms into scrap metal while Russian electronic jammers disable the Ukrainian drones. Try diplomacy instead?pic.twitter.com/TdkwFzI1ad
— Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) June 15, 2023
It is why we see the media narratives shifting about all this in the West. Narratives like the “Israel model” etc.. It’s impossible to hide how badly all this has failed.
Cracks in NATO's 'united front' over Ukraine are becoming ever more evident while the bloc's Secretary-General seems to be in denial pic.twitter.com/o0ZPzuZgw1
— RT (@RT_com) June 15, 2023
There are still some who are pushing for the Ukraine to become a full fledged member of NATO, but there is not enthusiastic support for this.