Third: the precision strike campaign against Ukrainian infrastructure is terrible and it is effective, impacting water and electricity for millions of Ukrainians. Unfortunately, these concepts are cooked into some aspects of Russian military strategy…./8
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Surovikin’s prepared southern defensive network hindered Ukrainian counteroffensives
Surovikin’s Operational Group South was the only sector that seemed to properly prepare a network of positions, so he’s bringing this style with him as commander. These lines were noticed by Ukrainian forces and some said it made counteroffensives difficult. /7
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Surovikin orders trenches and defensive positions for winter
The second characteristic I notice under Surovikin’s command is better prepared positions. Surovikin ordered network of trenches and defensive positions to be built in many areas, as Russia transitions to an overall defensive position through the winter. /6 @ISW
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Predicted Russian bloodbath during river withdrawal did not happen, forces moved
During that operation, I saw a few predictions on here that the withdrawal across the river would end in a Russian forces’ bloodbath, it did not. Those forces have been moved around to other areas of the front now. /5
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Surovikin evacuates Kherson under fire
Surovikin’s first task was to move troops across the Dnipro River out of western Kherson, which was carried out under fire with few Russian casualties. Losing what remained of Russia’s VDV and others would have been not only a morale blow but also impacted overall fighting power.
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Surovikin’s takeover amid Kharkiv collapse and nuclear threats
When Surovikin took over in October, the Kharkiv front collapsed, Russia had just ordered mobilization, some Russian officials were considering nuclear use, With too many objectives and too many broken units, the front was in trouble /3) https://
nytimes.com/2022/11/02/us/
politics/russia-ukraine-nuclear-weapons.html
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Bakhmut under fire as Russian shelling leaves thousands homeless
🔥Bakhmut is on fire, as #Russia does not stop shelling the locals’ houses for a single day. Thousands of people are left without homes due to the war.
— MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦 (@MFA_Ukraine) 9 décembre 2022
🎥Kostiantyn Liberov, Vlada Liberova #RussiaIsATerroristState #ArmUkraineNow pic.twitter.com/Fq7PAEaB0aBakhmut is on fire, as #Russia does not stop shelling the locals’ houses for a single day. Thousands of people are left without homes due to the war. Kostiantyn Liberov, Vlada Liberova #RussiaIsATerroristState #ArmUkraineNow
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Nate Mook’s honor: supporting Kyiv production, introducing Letterman to heroes and Zelenskyy
So excited for this. I had the honor to support the production team in Kyiv & introduce Letterman to 🇺🇦 friends and heroes like @AKamyshin & @Y_Stefanyuk. Dave is not just a great interviewer—he’s a wonderful human. And you’ll see a side of @ZelenskyyUa not usually shown. Watch! https://t.co/g0DQUeMW60
— Nate Mook (@natemook) 9 décembre 2022So excited for this. I had the honor to support the production team in Kyiv & introduce Letterman to friends and heroes like @AKamyshin & @Y_Stefanyuk
. Dave is not just a great interviewer—he’s a wonderful human. And you’ll see a side of @ZelenskyyUa not usually shown. Watch! -

Launched joint project with NGO for warming centers in Kyiv schools
Finally, we launched a joint project with NGO Solom’yanski Kotiki to set up warming centers and centers of nezlamnosti in schools in Kyiv. For that we need to raise 300K. We hope to set up one across from our university. 15/
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Winter adventure to shelter: need debris for potholes
It is an adventure to get to the shelter. You have to drive through winter fields and woods. The last week the roads were impossible to travel as it was warmer. When I was leaving the shelter, they asked me if I could bring to them some construction debris to fill potholes. 9/ pic.twitter.com/F8nDCsxERj
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 8 décembre 2022It is an adventure to get to the shelter. You have to drive through winter fields and woods. The last week the roads were impossible to travel as it was warmer. When I was leaving the shelter, they asked me if I could bring to them some construction debris to fill potholes. 9/
