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October 8, 2025
Ukrainian Media About Gaps In The Frontline And Other Failures

The Ukrainian news-outlet Ukrainska Pravda has a new report about the state of the Ukrainian forces at the frontline. The Russian forces are winning the war bit by bit while the Ukrainian army is in constant retreat. The report is discussing several issues which prevent the Ukrainians from holding the line.

While most of UP’s pieces are published in Russian/Ukrainian and English this one has yet to receive a translation. Below   summaries and excerpts of it (edited machine translation):

The holes between the infantry positions are getting bigger and bigger.
What prevents the Ukrainian army from deterring the Russians
Ukrainska Pravda, Oct 6 2025

The most urgent need directly on the front line remains infantry. At the current stage of the war, when the work of heavy equipment is maximally complicated, the role of soldiers in the trenches increases significantly. When they are not enough, it is not easy to organize a defense.

Due to the lack of people, many units cannot hold their positions, fully repel Russian attacks, adequately rest and conduct the necessary rotation. As a result, field commanders are forced to choose priority areas, leaving other sectors less protected.

In consequence there is no longer a real frontline. The lack of infantry leads to gaps through which Russian forces can slip into the rear of the Ukrainian forces. Ukrainian mortar troops and drone pilots who are nominally stationed five kilometer behind the frontline suddenly find themselves in direct contact with enemy troops:

A consequence of the problem described above is that infantry positions are increasingly literally deserted. Therefore, the distance between neighboring positions can be 200-300 –, 500-700 –meters, and sometimes even a kilometer.

The formation of a huge number of holes between Ukrainian infantry positions and the penetration of these holes by the Russians deep into our defenses has formed another trend of the current stage of the war – the lack of a stable line of engagement.

Due to the lack of fighters on the first line, drone and mortar operators, who stand 3-5 kilometers from the front edge, are forced to become infantry.

In the worst cases, which UP is also aware of, the Russians even reach artillery positions. These are 10-15 kilometers from the contact line.

Over the last six month the Ukrainian army has changed its structure. Previously various brigades were attached to temporary operational commands (TUS,Tgrs) with each responsible for large parts of the frontline. The new model is based on a corp structure with several brigades assigned to a corp to serve under one permanent command. While the restructuring is officially finished most troops have yet to find their new home:

The key advantage of the transition of the Defense Forces to the corps system was called by supporters of the reform the emergence of stable management bodies. But this is exactly what has not happened so far, because there are still temporary TUS, Tgrs, etc. on the ground in one form or another.

Moreover, there are also questions about the transition to the implementation of tasks by corps exclusively in the designated areas of responsibility. In many sectors of the front, a full-fledged transition did not take place, while the General Staff already has plans to create even new structures, such as assault troops and troops of unmanned air defense systems as part of the air force.

In the context of a general shortage of personnel with the incomplete transition to the corps system, finding resources for new military formations will be quite problematic.

Despite having the just introduced a corp structure the newly created assault battalions were put under direct command of the Ukrainian commander-in-chief,  General Syrski.  Events in Ukraine recently took a look at those:

Undeterred by the total collapse of the Kursk operation in the spring of 2025,  Syrsky remains fixated on the need for new offensives.

Now, the head of the army has created his own personal guard, totally willing to implement all his orders – the assault forces. The western-funded nationalist press has attacked Syrsky’s new project as ‘catastrophic’, claiming that the units involved have taken massive losses in the urge to demonstrate their loyalty to the commander-in-chief.

For whatever reason, these highly critical articles on the assault forces from the likes of BBC Ukraine and texty.org haven’t been translated to English.

Today we’ll take a look at what exactly these new assault forces are. It turns out that they are largely composed of units commanded by the fascist ‘Right Sector’. Syrsky chose these units because they unflinchingly took part in his Kursk adventure – in contrast to other commanders, who criticized Syrsky’s folly and were sacked as a result. …

The best general the Russians have, as Syrski is called by his critics, is also accused of micromanaging the fight at the frontline (edited machine translation):

In June 2025, Ukrayinska Pravda was the first to write about how Commander-in-Chief Alexander Syrsky resorted to manual control of the front. Independently selects, and already removes, the corps commanders, decides which brigade and how much replenishment is being made, sets tasks for battalions, when they should be assigned by the brigade commander, and so on.

During these three months, the situation with the dependence of the front on the instructions of one person, according to the observations of Ukrayinska Pravda and the UP’s interlocutors in the Defense Forces, has only become more complicated.

At first, Syrsky began to regularly visit and “taxi” the actions of units on the Dobropolsky ledge, which is now being “cut off” by the defense forces. According to public references of the commander-in-chief himself, over the past 3.5 months, he went to meetings and meetings with local commanders as many as eight times.

The introduction of long range First-Person-View drones by Russia has cleared the typical rear of the frontline. Command and logistics had to move back further which makes their work more costly and ineffective:

Due to the activity of Russian aircraft and drones from about the end of spring – and early summer of this year, the support units of the Ukrainian army began to move away from the line-of-contact.

According to the decision of the Supreme Chief, all support units had to move 40-50 kilometers away from the contact line.

For logistics commanders, this decision means that with already limited resources – especially fuel-the logistics arm becomes longer and more complex.

I used to spend 40 liters and a couple of hours to get a few tons of fuel. Now – 300 liters and almost a day,” – shares with UP one of the commanders of support.

The UP authors are pessimistic about possible changes:

[T]he military command at various levels turns a blind eye to fairly obvious problems within the Ukrainian army, and the presidential office, without which no solution in this country is complete, does not risk its ratings [..]

Meanwhile, the gaps between the infantry positions are getting bigger.

Comments

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z and v telegram

Posted by: Jo | Oct 8 2025 10:34 utc | 1

 
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/10/truth-is-coming-russian-presidents-special-envoy-biden/
The Truth Is Coming Out”… Russian President’s Special Envoy: Biden “Provoked the War in Ukraine to Cover Up His Family’s Corruption”
Kirill Dmitriev posted several tweets on his X account following the news on Monday that Joe Biden intervened to suppress a CIA report from being disseminated that exposed alleged corruption by the Biden clan in Ukraine. They also reportedly pressured to remove the Ukrainian official who had uncovered the wrongdoing!

⚡️Biden provoked the war in Ukraine to cover up his family’s corruption. The truth is coming out — and justice must follow. https://t.co/cGROvnD5kR

— Kirill A. Dmitriev (@kadmitriev) October 7, 2025

Look what was posted exactly five years ago today on Twitter.Kirill reposted it.
The Russians knew all about Joe Biden and his corruption.

https://t.co/O1W6Dma6ZU

— Kirill A. Dmitriev (@kadmitriev)

 

Posted by: DOTEY Germaine | Oct 8 2025 10:36 utc | 2

thanks b..   defence is a stronger approach then offence.. let syrski lead the right sector goons into the meatgrinder…. jeez, this slow grind is better then a fast nuclear one..  had to say that.

Posted by: james | Oct 8 2025 10:40 utc | 3

@ b
 
The “cont. reading” function doesn’t work. The link sends to the top of the piece. I’d suggest that you do away with it completely and simply post the entire text in one piece. 
Sincerely, abc.

Posted by: abc | Oct 8 2025 10:42 utc | 4

Ukraine’s massive defense commitment to Pokrovsk and Konstantinovka act as a double-edged sword. Yes, they slow the Russians down, but eventually lead to pockets. Witness Gulyapole. Pokrovske fortified area reportedly fell to the Russians, who also advance west on the line north of it. Other fortified areas may soon fall, putting entire Gulyapole in a flanked position.
Pokrovsk is already being left far east of the front line, and Pokrovsk itself is already cut with AFU maintaining mostly E/NE parts of the city, Russians taking the NW industrial zone, the road west is already cut and road north under fire control. Both the Myrnograd-Pokrovsk agglomeration is already cut off north from Rodynske.
Most of the AFU ‘great offensive’ ended up being pocketed and annihilated in the Shakvove pocket, after losing control again of Novotoretske to the Russians, while Russians never lost contact in the northern spear, which kept expanding west and north while AFU was hard claiming they pocketed the Russian advance.
Konstantinovka will end up cut off from the north along the road, where Russians have a front of 15km to advance west toward not only Konstantinovka, but the road running north of it.
Kupyansk is a disaster for AFU.
It’s most likely thousands of troops are now trapped in Pokrovsk and Kupyansk and will be annihilated.

Posted by: unimperator | Oct 8 2025 10:46 utc | 5

The formation of more and larger gaps in the defense lines of our ukrop tools is interesting.
 
These fools doing the dying for us while we watch with interest, are dying/decaying according to a process called diffusion-reaction. This is the process describing the gradual destruction of a solid wall by a corrosive agent. I guess Russian military mathematicians are having fun and getting well paid to fit the diffusion-reaction model to data from the loc.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Oct 8 2025 10:50 utc | 6

Posted by: abc | Oct 8 2025 10:42 utc | 6
I agree.
John

Posted by: Engineer John | Oct 8 2025 10:51 utc | 7

@ 6 abc and @ 8 engineer john
 
it works for me like it always has.. i am on an ipad.. it lets you read the rest of the article..  it seems b prefers this method and has always had it this way from my own remeberance of moa..

Posted by: james | Oct 8 2025 10:59 utc | 8

Posted by: Jo | Oct 8 2025 10:34 utc | 3Ukrainians who are there under the guise of tourists, refugees and displaced persons assemble drones, prepare them and launch them.These are 🇱🇻Latvia, 🇱🇹Lithuania, 🇪🇪Estonia, 🇵🇱Poland, 🇰🇿Kazakhstan, 🇲🇳Mongolia and 🇯🇵Japan. The task of London and Kiev is to defeat Russia’s oil and gas enterprises throughout the entire territory, up to the Far East.z and v telegram
<=  I think I heard Stamer admit his UK was at war with Russia.. When do you think Russia will declare war before or after they sink the good ship UK to the bottom of the Atlantic? 
 

Posted by: snake | Oct 8 2025 11:01 utc | 9

in other words.. if you want to read the whole article, scroll down to the ‘continue reading’ link at the bottom..  if you don’t, just skim the brief overview..

Posted by: james | Oct 8 2025 11:02 utc | 10

Ukrainian war ?
Biden family, total corruption in Ukraine. It was already known, but the official documents come out and are published
“Matters Of Corruption”: Biden Staff Blocked CIA From Distributing Hunter-Ukraine Concern Memo
According to the documents, the request came from the vice president’s national-security adviser and was relayed inside the intelligence community by Biden’s Presidential Daily Brief briefer: “I just spoke with VP/NSA and he would strongly prefer the report not/not be disseminated. Thanks for understanding.”
A senior CIA official described the intervention as “extremely rare and unusual,” saying the material otherwise met the threshold for distribution to U.S. officials working on Ukraine policy.
https://x.com/CIADirector/status/1975531562419823029?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1975531562419823029%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.zerohedge.com%2Fgeopolitical%2Fmatters-corruption-biden-staff-blocked-cia-distributing-hunter-ukraine-concern-memo
Read the report here: https://cia.gov/static/Ukraine
Source : https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/matters-corruption-biden-staff-blocked-cia-distributing-hunter-ukraine-concern-memo

Posted by: DOTEY Germaine | Oct 8 2025 11:06 utc | 11

Biden “Provoked the War in Ukraine to Cover Up His Family’s Corruption
Posted by: DOTEY Germaine | Oct 8 2025 10:36 utc | 4
Yes and No ; Biden’s administration rushed the provocation scheme (looking at you Tony and David) , but this war was due to happen anyway.
This war was a scheme dating back to the Soviet Union : they just hasted thing a bit with a stupid NATO enlargement policy and some even more stupid provocation on the Minsk2 agreements* demarcation line. The Russian told them times and times again not put their dirty fingers in that sticky and corrupted electrical socket called Banderistan … they did it anyway : can’t fix stoopid.
Anyway ; has the US ever cared about WHY it started a war ? We’ve seen countless “interventions” on phony motives : Somalia , Irak , Afghanistan , Viet-Nam … nearly an endless list. The old “containment policy” is canned Ubris … and it has already cost the US it’s post cold war primacy. The glass is already broken and can’t be fixed.
 
 
Posted by b on October 8, 2025 at 09:37 UTC
Gaps in the line weren’t such a problem before , what is really happening is UAF is loosing it’s scooting, shooting and maneuver capabilities. “Drone Uberalles” warfare just touched it’s hard limit : attrition.
 
* :Minsk2 agreement that none of the 13 points were enforced by the Banderist anyway … despite the legal binding of UN resolution 2202. How to make SMO a “legal” thing ? Ask for a treaty and don’t respect any of it’s clauses therefore triggering an R2P legal Casus Belli.

Posted by: Savonarole | Oct 8 2025 11:18 utc | 12

The defense company Thales claims drones are flying over its ‘top secret’ factories in Belgium.
Well, even if it’s true that tells you all you need to know about Nato air defenses. Even if it isn’t true everyone knows Nato has no AD and/or it plainly sucks, so those ‘top secret’ factories could be hit at any moment.

Posted by: unimperator | Oct 8 2025 11:49 utc | 13

Ok so it’s restructuring problems, this month, in command that’s the problem. So in a month or two that is no excuse anymore, what new diversion will they then have to blame for the failures. 

Posted by: Hankster | Oct 8 2025 12:03 utc | 14

And as logistics becomes impossible 
“The Ukrainian command was unable to deploy a group of servicemen into Kupiansk due to their physical exhaustion and dehydration, Russian security structures told TASS, noting that a group of Ukrainian forces outside the city has been without food and water for an extended period.”
https://tass.com/politics/2026453

Posted by: Newbie | Oct 8 2025 12:08 utc | 15

Are we to infer that ground water is no more potable in there?

Posted by: Catilina | Oct 8 2025 12:11 utc | 16

The defense company Thales claims 
 
Posted by: unimperator | Oct 8 2025 11:49 utc | 13
 

 
The corporate veil of Thales hides the Dassault family.
 
Rest assured that Monsieur Dassault is telling President Macron what to do about the failed government.

Posted by: too scents | Oct 8 2025 12:12 utc | 17

Send more money!

Posted by: Neven Acropolis | Oct 8 2025 12:14 utc | 18

The war in Europe is done by the US and its local vassals against Russia. Emmanuel Todd argues that the US will not cede Europe and keep it in its orbit at all cost (for the Europeans). He also argues that, looking at the modus operandi, the war Israel is waging against Gaza, Hezbollah and Iran is also done by the US. This is very true and even the pager attack featured a US operate C130 specifically designed for electronic warfare which was nowhere mentioned in MSM, obviously. People keep looking at the (eager) sock puppets instead of the ventriloquist.
Russia is decimating Ukraine’s energy and industry as revenge (and Ukrainian dissuasion) for the US doing the same (through Ukraine) in Russia. At first I thought the Tomahawk missiles was a kind of stick/carrot to prevent Russia from assisting Venezuela. But Russia doesn’t accommodate extortion and bites the bullet. Beslan and the Moscow Theater are most illustrative examples. So the Tomahawk missiles whether they will be used or not is there to motivate the loosing Ukrainians. If those missiles that can carry nuclear warheads are actually used, there doesn’t seem to be that much room left anymore for not responding directly. Even if we would consider these various kinds of explosions in both industry, defense sectors and military sites in the West as (minor) retributions.

Posted by: xor | Oct 8 2025 12:17 utc | 19

   The forever wars politicians that keep prolonging this WAR KNOW that it IS A LOSING ONE,  just want to keep their profits off it for as long as they can (after all they aren’t volunteering their sons to die).  Reminds me of the movie Alien when Ripley finds the message to Ash from the company..  GET THE SPECIMEN AT ALL COSTS. CREW EXPENDABLE. 

Posted by: Fortuna | Oct 8 2025 12:18 utc | 20

forever wars politicians
 
Posted by: Fortuna | Oct 8 2025 12:18 utc | 20
 

 
Its not politicians.  Its just business.

Posted by: too scents | Oct 8 2025 12:24 utc | 21

People posting/quoting Gateway Pundit trash do not deserve a response.  
It’s not even fit to be called a tabloid. 
Unfortunately there is a part of commenters, extreme right wing Facebook/Youtube educated Banana republicans dragging the quality down. 
 

Posted by: Ed Bernays | Oct 8 2025 12:25 utc | 22

I remember right back near the the start, one Russian mod briefing. One Ukraine grouping had been whittled down to thirty. They were retreating so their own artillery hit them and cleaned up the last thirty. Also the trancarpthians at Kherson. Virtually wiped out. 
I studied both Ukraine and Russia when MH17 was shot down. At that time, extremism in Ukraine was just a small minority.
The piano player in platform soles is responsible for a massive amount of death and destruction. Baud was there in those intermediate years between 2014 and 2022. When Russia hit in 2022, the mother of all proxies was composed of 40% extremists.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 8 2025 12:28 utc | 23

when the lines break, do the Russians stay disciplined and hold their line?   Penetrating can cause devastating damage, but jeopardizes support for the attackers.   Further, Russia gains little by running through Ukraine, better to hold them up, and keep the fight/advance to a steady pace, to not alarm NATO, and soothe desperation.

Posted by: Scottindallas | Oct 8 2025 12:28 utc | 24

https://johnhelmer.net/electric-war-on-the-ukraine-battlefield-is-turning-the-lights-on-in-the-kremlin/#more-92485
Russia now has the means to take out locomotives 
Knowing where they are, it is possible to destroy locomotives, even with conventional drones, since most railway facilities are poorly protected by air defence forces”, Prokhvatilov explained. According to the expert, most weapons and ammunition arrive in Ukraine by rail. And only then it is loaded into small trucks and even minivans for delivery to the front. This tactic – to disperse supplies – was developed by the Americans. So the railway is a key link in the logistics of the AFU. If just half the number of locomotives are knocked out, the supply of AFU groups, at least in key areas, will be at risk. According to Ukrainian sources, more than two hundred locomotives have been destroyed since the beginning of the special operation.

Posted by: Anunnaki | Oct 8 2025 12:34 utc | 25

The good thing about this part of the conflict, Perhaps since Kursk – The nazi’s and mercs now have to be on the frontlines instead of in the rear shooting conscripted cannon fodder when they retreated. It is the nazi’s and the mercs that the Russians want. They will all be killed. No geneva conventions for them.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 8 2025 12:50 utc | 26

snake@9….I bet never ever, the English have the Russian energy infrastructure in their sights and absolutely nothing Russia can do but whine and kill Ukie, which if you read post 6 and 7 today, the blood lust runs deep, let’s drag it out as some suggest best to kill millions over years, kinda like the planet I live on, rather than try to end it humanely, which at this point might require a blinding flash……let’s give the dinosaurs another go around the human thing is well past its due date.
Cheers M 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Oct 8 2025 12:55 utc | 27

(I love to see that the blog remembers my username and emailadress)

– My very personal summary of the situation is “the ukrainian troops are close to breaking down. But how close ?”. I assmue that a concentrated russian attack in a few places would completely shatter the frontline(s) in eastern Ukraine.

Posted by: WMG | Oct 8 2025 13:02 utc | 28

Ukraine is a word in the Russian language that means a place inside Russia relatively close to the border is some other country. Ukraine is not a country, is not a people, is not a language.
 
 
Here is Ukraineka Air Base, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainka_(air_base) and it is in eastern Russia and has nothing to do with the pig-latin version of the Russian language nore the retarded from intentionally denied iodine hillbillies of formerly Poland Galatia and Romania now added to a part of Russia the Bolsheviks gerrymandered into an extra seat at the United Nations even though it was never more than a zip-code within a larger country the Ashkenazi fake-jew Bolsheviks called the USSR and refused to include the name Russia in because the Ashkenazi fake-jew Bolsheviks hated Russia these last 700 years for liberating the Slaves and Kiev from the Kazarian Empire so long ago.
The day after “the last ukrainian” will be here, and likely sooner than most might imagine. Since the NATO embarked on a strategy of hitting the domestic oil/gasoline/diesel fuel infrastructure causing shortages inside Russia the Russians have been pushed into responding by hitting the energy infrastructure select locations that will cause depopulation of urban areas during winter conditions and facilities relatively easy/quick capture.
Please be aware that the US Gov had soldiers inside Russia killing Russians trying to hijack the government 110 years ago, and about the first job the CIA ever did was “Project Aerodynamic” that was, simply put; the US paying ukrainian nazis to kill Russians 70 years ago. So the US has been constantly attacking Russia for the last 110 years and even the German attack on Russia during WW2 and WW2 was a British/US/Ashkenazi plot to to destroy Russia. (Hitler went off script when he attacked France) Well, anyways, them Rooskies have decided to shift gears and take historical Russian lands, and a buffer zone, and do it a little quicker than before because the attacks on Russian energy are uncomfortable for the Ru Gov..
 
We must fight them Rooskies, right down to the last ukrainian! Let’s hope that day comes soon.
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: Hot Carl | Oct 8 2025 13:04 utc | 29

Posted by: Ed Bernays | Oct 8 2025 12:25 utc | 22     
“People posting/quoting Gateway Pundit trash do not deserve a response.  It’s not even fit to be called a tabloid. ”
 
Thanks for the heads-up. I’ll have to add it to my reading list.
 

  1.  

Posted by: Paranaense | Oct 8 2025 13:07 utc | 30

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Oct 8 2025 12:55 utc | 27
“the human thing is well past its due date. Cheers M ”
You’re still here, aren’t you?
 

Posted by: Paranaense | Oct 8 2025 13:13 utc | 31

What the UP story at top is saying is the defeat is absolute and total and undeniable. It is as over as it could possibly be. Time to stick a fork in it was months ago. American PR just can’t go there. War must continue and people must die because US does not engage with reality. 

Posted by: oldhippie | Oct 8 2025 13:16 utc | 32

Russia gains little by running through Ukraine
Posted by: Scottindallas | Oct 8 2025 12:28 utc | 24
 
But Russia isn’t in Ukr, they’re still in Russia. Most of what they hit is on their territory not in Ukr. If you want attrition you should do it from the border at least. Which was probably the original plan of the smo, but someone explained later that he was tricked to believe that Ukr will stop the attacks if he runs back. Then the smo became a door to door thing, a great enabler for terrorism, is still in Russia, with little damage to Ukr. And it’ll end the day they reach the borders and reset to 2014. Except for the dead Ukr soldiers. Which is part thanks to local brainwashing, Nato barrier troops and in part a pretty good trick where Nato created a virtual world for them where they’re convinced they’re winning and have only a few thousands dead. 

Posted by: rk | Oct 8 2025 13:26 utc | 33

unimperator | Oct 8 2025 10:46 utc | 5
I’ve read of too many kettles and  cauldrons over the last three years, so I’ll wait and see. Generally the news I see is good, though no great breakthroughs/big arrows. 
Is it true that, as drones dominate more and more, that the front lines are generally getting more thinly populated? That, just as machine guns enabled ground to be held with fewer men, drones are having the same effect? Anyone know? This will make the attacking side’s task harder, and enable a defending side short of men to do more with fewer troops.

Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Oct 8 2025 13:33 utc | 34

Zelenskyy must realize his gravy train from Fuck Joe Biden is winding down. Putin has to admit his offensive stalled years ago and any sympathy in America for Russia comes from the MAGA side. He should make a deal with Trump and not challenge Pharaoh.
Liberal drones have been told Russia is their mortal enemy. This is after fascist Obama gushed over Russia during the Reset. Obama Nixon then used the Russia Hoax to spy on Trump and gin up hatred for Russia. Obama’s quisling and spy Comey is being indicted today.
American liberals and the left don’t see Russia clearly, being brainwashed robots. They wanted to arrest Don Jr. for simply talking to Fusion GPS Russians, supported by Crooked Hillary.
Hitler would be proud of the American left. Putin is better off making a deal with Trump now, rather than dealing with neoliberal fascists, in the ilk of Obama, Biden, and Comey, later.

Posted by: Pharaoh Trump | Oct 8 2025 13:37 utc | 35

@b
re “read more” link
a) for me, it’s currently broken, too (I’m using Pale Moon on Linux on desktop).
b) I’d love to have the dual option: the read more link as it always was, plus the headline being linked to the whole of the article, like many blogs do.
That way, when I know I’ll want to read it all (as most often is the case), I can read the whole article without interruption in one go; and the current method (which is better when readers are not sure from the headline alone) is still in place.

Posted by: A.G. | Oct 8 2025 13:55 utc | 36

Great summary.  Thanks “b”!  Still top analyst for all the labour of changing sites.
 
Also learn a vast amount from the comments.  “Most of the AFU ‘great offensive’ ended up being pocketed and annihilated in the Shakvove pocket,”  (Posted by: unimperator | Oct 8 2025 10:46 utc | 5)  That was the bit I was interested in as illustrating Russian attrition tactics.
 
Also as illustrating how some Ukrainian units still fight like heroes in spite of the dumb orders they’re getting.   “Butchered to make a Roman holiday” translates, in modern terms, to squandering  yet more batches of Kiev forces so the Western journalists can spin yet more tales of impending victory.  So much for Trump’s crocodile tears over the casualties.
  
Still wondering how the Russians will cope with remnant Ukraine.  Have to wait and see I suppose.  Sleboda still saying it’s going to be a running sore for ever.  Don’t think so somehow.
 
 
 

Posted by: English Outsider | Oct 8 2025 13:57 utc | 37

“Hitler went off script when he attacked France”
@Hot Carl | Oct 8 2025 13:04 utc | 29
Not really. The British refused to send assistance when France asked for it and in return Hitler let the Brits escape at Dunkerque. The British needed Germany to be strong against the Soviets. It wouldnt have made any sense otherwise to support Hitler’s buildup like the anglosaxon imperialists did.
Britain sank the French Navy afterwards and according to a comment on MoA also attacked French colonies.
In connection with the M/R pact, Stalin had already warned Hitler he might otherwise have to fight a twofront war .
And we all know Britain was never really an ally of the USSR.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Oct 8 2025 14:05 utc | 38

Posted by: Jo | Oct 8 2025 10:34 utc | 1
Russia could be setting a long noose around UK.  An Eastern concept, when you decide to punish an adversary don’t rush in but let the cry for revenge rise and rise, in the end everyone would be clamoring for it.  When it reaches crescendo strike.  People will fully feel justice has been done.
 
 

Posted by: Michael J | Oct 8 2025 14:07 utc | 39

Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Oct 8 2025 13:33 utc | 34


I would argue that there are still breakthroughs and kettles, but they are significantly more localized and smaller in distance and size (if you want to compare to ‘WW2’). That is precisely because of drone areal control. So the movements can be 2 man squads, bigger concentrations carry higher risk of drone spotting and attack. Most likely drone encounters are competing small arms encounters in proportion, and will eventually surpass them.
 
Yes, I think there are kettles and cauldrons currently in Pokrovsk and Kupyansk, and in the breakthrough area north of Pokrovsk, but it’s just on the ‘strategic scale map’ you don’t see much movement, the map inherently being very large scale and non-accurate, but on local maps, you can clearly see the shapes and movements. The cauldrons could locally host hundred or hundreds of troops, instead of tens or even hundreds of thousands in Ww2.

Posted by: unimperator | Oct 8 2025 14:08 utc | 40

Well it can’t be denied Sirsky seems as much interested in denazifuckating the banderist really ghtsector khokols as he next Russian patriot!
 
 
More power to his elbow and his medal from VVP at the end of it all.
😂😂😂

Posted by: DunGroanin | Oct 8 2025 14:18 utc | 41

Posted by: DunGroanin | Oct 8 2025 14:18 utc | 41

It’s fully the new Khazaria project. Zelensky is using the nazis to implement the new Khazaria (which is ironic and contradictional in itself). The report of Syrsky forming his personal ‘Praetorian guard’ out of nazis further strengthen the theory, that the intention is to kill as many nazies as possible for the Khazarian cause.
 
In earlier years we also remember Zelensky or his generals purposely sent nazi units inside kettles. Why would you send ‘best’ soldiers to places where they have a high risk of dying, while achieving little? They have to ensure that before the war ends there are no nazis left that could pose a threat to Zelensky/MI6 control of remnant Ukraine. And nazis can’t really be present, or visible when remnant Ukraine is marketed for EU membership.

Posted by: unimperator | Oct 8 2025 14:23 utc | 42

 unimperator | Oct 8 2025 14:08 utc | 40
 
Ritter has done a number of interviews with Russian officers. Some time back he described how they move forward. First massive firepower until nothing is moving. Then three go forward. they are covered by drones and so forth but if they are seen, they a killed. Three go in first to secure a position then another six come.
Apparently just on dark and just on daylight they can move without the drones seeing them. Just that very short window each evening and morning that they can move forward.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 8 2025 14:23 utc | 43

Posted by: unimperator | Oct 8 2025 14:08 utc | 40
I think you are looking at these tactics the ‘wrong way’.
The only army to defeat the Russians were the Mongols in the 13th century occupying the country for around 150 years.  The Russians learnt from them-especially about ‘retreat and ambush’ and the ‘Golden Bridge’.
If an army is in a cauldron or kettle if you totally surround them they will fight to the death; the Russians, like the Mongols always have a “Golden Bridge”  available so their opponent can retreat.
This allows less casualties on the Russian side; a demoralized enemy; and as they retreat using the Golden Bridge they can be picked off.
The Russians know what they exactly what they are doing.

Posted by: canuk | Oct 8 2025 14:24 utc | 44

https://www.rt.com/news/626084-belgium-pressure-russian-assets/
 
Before the start of SMO surely this money lying around in various western nations would have come up as part of strategic planning. Wonder why Russia didn’t take it back.. Is it to completely destroy western  reputation globally or something else.

Posted by: Michael J | Oct 8 2025 14:25 utc | 45

Before the start of SMO surely this money lying around in various western nations would have come up as part of strategic planning. Wonder why Russia didn’t take it back.. Is it to completely destroy western  reputation globally or something else.
Posted by: Michael J | Oct 8 2025 14:25 utc | 45

Most likely because Putin wanted to maintain the convenient, low-cost and high-surplus oil, gas and resource trade with EU as long as possible. That is why Russia left their assets in EU bank accounts, but it ended up overshooting and at go-time it was too late.
That sometimes happens when you try to run your profits too far while the wave of the cycle high is going out. It happens to everyone.

Posted by: unimperator | Oct 8 2025 14:29 utc | 46

Michael J | Oct 8 2025 14:25 utc | 45
 
Both Putin and Lavrov are exceptionally intelligent and highly educated. They were quite shocked at the stupidity of the Euro twats.
 
Few want WWI or WWII again but the Euro twats do. Once again they will be destroyed.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 8 2025 14:33 utc | 47

45 and 46
russia started significantly purchasing gold in 2014… gold being a less captured market, one still wouldn’t want to bid 300 billion for gold at once… methinks

Posted by: E | Oct 8 2025 14:33 utc | 48

The “cont. reading” function doesn’t work. The link sends to the top of the piece. I’d suggest that you do away with it completely and simply post the entire text in one piece. Posted by: abc | Oct 8 2025 10:42 utc | 4
Worked fine in my browser, Brave.

Posted by: Acco Hengst | Oct 8 2025 14:36 utc | 49

48 to add to my comment… 300 billion is too big a bid and paradoxically too small at the same time… in 2014… not too sure about now though—as the cracks are showing in financial systems again

Posted by: E | Oct 8 2025 14:37 utc | 50

E | Oct 8 2025 14:37 utc | 50
 
Gold and American debt now heading for the stars faster than a Russian missile.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 8 2025 14:38 utc | 51

Read Karl Sanchez’ impeccably timed, well-stated post on TechnoFascism. Mind-control is in hyper-overdrive, and we little people are currently vulnerable to it.
Get busy.
Here’s the link:
https://karlof1.substack.com/p/todays-1984-technofascism/

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Oct 8 2025 14:40 utc | 52

It is the nazi’s and the mercs that the Russians want. They will all be killed. No Geneva conventions for them.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 8 2025 12:50 utc | 26
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Nor anyone else, if the US War Department is to believed as of last week.

Posted by: Acco Hengst | Oct 8 2025 14:43 utc | 53

51 Yup
come to think of it, most markets have been like this Ukraine battlefield—where large masses and movements are generally unwise. Emphasis on the past tense here though—seems like wild financial waters ahead now!

Posted by: E | Oct 8 2025 14:45 utc | 54

@ Posted by: Michael J | Oct 8 2025 14:25 utc | 45
 
‘… catchee monkey” tactic – the monkey being the trust of the global south. A few hundred billion – trillions even in fake fiat money – only interests the ziofascist idiotic old bastard dynasties …
 
 
Also the ‘rope-a-dope’ strategy that flummoxed the Big Arrow ‘provocation’ planned and hoped for with the mega heffalump catching traps of citadel fortresses and underground miles of trenches to catch the Russkies! 
 
THE WASTER 🤡🤡🤡

Posted by: DunGroanin | Oct 8 2025 14:48 utc | 55

b should read this to put in a “Read more” front page break that will lead to an effective continue in the main article and not right back to the top of the article.

https://www.wikihow.tech/Add-Read-More-to-WordPress

Posted by: Surferket | Oct 8 2025 14:51 utc | 56

That sometimes happens when you try to run your profits too far while the wave of the cycle high is going out. It happens to everyone.
Posted by: unimperator | Oct 8 2025 14:29 utc | 46

Posted by: Poslan1 | Oct 8 2025 14:51 utc | 57

That sometimes happens when you try to run your profits too far while the wave of the cycle high is going out. It happens to everyone.Posted by: unimperator | Oct 8 2025 14:29 utc | 46

Posted by: Poslan1 | Oct 8 2025 14:51 utc | 57

Posted by: Poslan1 | Oct 8 2025 14:57 utc | 58

55 anybody in the global south with half a clue already knows not to trust the banksters (IMF et al), but yes, this is another on-going glaring data point (and will likely prove to be a decent “deal” for Russia—let alone it remains a future option open for Europe to prove it is serious in a peace treaty)

Posted by: E | Oct 8 2025 14:57 utc | 59

In 57 and 58 my text somehow been deleted. I meant to say that any bid to remove such an amount of the liquid assets from the West would have been a clear signal of the coming hostilities and therefore an additional risk to the incoming troops. Therefore I see the absence of the bid to remove assets, which, by the way, could have been delayed or blocked, as accepting the risk to the monetary assets to limit risks to the human assets

Posted by: Poslan1 | Oct 8 2025 14:58 utc | 60

Re cauldrons and collapse, Martyanov posted this yesterday re the fate of AUK units backed up against the  Kleban-Byk  reservoir:

“The destruction of blocked enemy formations in the area south of the Kleban-Byk Reservoir was completed yesterday,” he emphasized. The reservoir is located south of Konstantinovka in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR). The reservoir covers 2,900 hectares. It was previously reported that the Ukrainian Armed Forces group near the reservoir included Nazis from the Azov Brigade (designated a terrorist organization and banned in Russia) and the Lyut Brigade.

Posted by: dadooronron | Oct 8 2025 14:58 utc | 61

60 another good point!

Posted by: E | Oct 8 2025 15:01 utc | 62

Tom Pfotzer | Oct 8 2025 14:40 utc | 52
 
Thanks for the promo, Tom. What b reports confirms what Putin stated at Valdai regarding the condition of the Ukie military–they lack troops, and that situation worsens daily. Putin met with general staff and front command officers yesterday. The content available is short but the context of the meeting speaks volumes as you’ll see via the photos. I’ll have that available later this morning and will post a link when it’s ready. Once the line of fortified cities is breeched, the SMO may become one of maneuver along with attrition. Time will tell.  

Posted by: karlof1 | Oct 8 2025 15:02 utc | 63

Also, From slavyangrad, on Russia seizing euro assets:
the worst case, we could witness the seizure of EU assets amounting to 30 to 40 billion euros,” said financial consultant Andrew Barkhota
so, two can also play this game

Posted by: E | Oct 8 2025 15:09 utc | 64

@Ed Bernays #22
As opposed to war whore/PMC/anti-human/left wing Democrat party wankers.
Got it.

Posted by: c1ue | Oct 8 2025 15:13 utc | 65

The “cont. reading” function doesn’t work
Posted by: abc | Oct 8 2025 10:42 utc | 4
Posted by: Engineer John | Oct 8 2025 10:51 utc | 7
Posted by: Acco Hengst | Oct 8 2025 14:36 utc | 49

 
Seems different people understand differently.  Of course the link works, but abc complained on a more subtle level:  On the old blog, the link referred to an anchor like #more that made the browser scroll right to the spot, providing a more seamless experience to some users.
 
I have no opinion on this—and it shall be at our host’s discretion.

Posted by: Nervous German | Oct 8 2025 15:22 utc | 66

I’m sure I am not the only one who feels Syrski is deliberately destroying the Nazi units. It has to be done before there can be peace anyway.

Posted by: William Gruff | Oct 8 2025 15:26 utc | 67

@sean the leprechaun #27
Having the Russian energy infrastructure in the sights is like a mouse having an elephant in its sights…with a mouse-sized toothpick for a weapon.
The West simply does not have the capability to significantly affect Russian infrastructure in any way, possibly even with direct attacks. This is because of the high price/low number MIC policy that the West has been operating under for decades; the only way for Western militaries to deliver large numbers of ordnance is via aerial dumb bombing.
This may change with the revelation of nearly daily waves of hundreds of Geran drones, which Russia is doing now, but even in this case – it is far from clear whether Western MIC can subsume its profit urge to the actual military industrial need. Anduril, the “bright light” of the Silicon Valley push into the MIC, is delivering backpack sized drones for “low tens of thousands of dollars” – which is to say at least low tens multiples of what comparable Ukrainian or Russian drones cost. They are cheap compared to F35s or Patriot missiles, but they aren’t actually cheap and it isn’t clear either just how much volume capacity actually exists. Note even the Kiel Institute is saying Russia is producing 1.5 million, mostly backpack sized, drones in 2024.
At Anduril prices – this 1.5 million would be $30 billion to $60 billion, or 20% to 40% of the entire Russian defense budget in 2024, as a sanity comparison.
And no, volume does not at all necessarily reduce cost dramatically – particularly if you are buying components from someone else. If building the first prototype costs $1, building a second costs $0.67 and building 10 costs around $0.50. The reduction from there is very, very gradual unless you have created a full-on factory with automation like Russia has with the Geran drones.
Western analysis of Geran drone costs, for example, are in the $20K to $80K range – or comparable to Anduril’s backpack sized drones only for far larger, longer ranged, versatile, larger payload devices.

Posted by: c1ue | Oct 8 2025 15:29 utc | 68

The western discourse about the Ukraine’s lack of troops is bizarre. Anyone who has ever played military simulation games, or even just the board game Risk, knows that when you run out of game pieces on your side of the board it means you have lost. The Russians can checkmate the Ukraine any time they want, but instead they are moving around the chessboard destroying all of the lesser pieces and leaving the king alone.
 
Granted, the Nazis must all be destroyed before the war can truly be called over, and it is better to snuff them before they can run off to Canada again, but this angst about lack of troops says that for practical purposes the war is already decided.
 
Auto accident victim bleeding out on the pavement: “No really, I’m fine! I just have a bit of a red blood cell shortage right now! A shot of wunderwaffle adrenaline and I’ll be as good as new!”

Posted by: William Gruff | Oct 8 2025 15:41 utc | 69

@38
 
Acquaint yourself with the run up to the German General Staff unleashing Guderian through the Ardennes and over the Meuse putting the BEF and French northern army in  a sack east of Dunkirk…

Posted by: paddy | Oct 8 2025 15:50 utc | 70

I have the same NEW problem with the “continue reading…” link.

It used to automatically scroll down to the right place, to continue reading where we left.

Now it just loads the page and stays at the begining of the text, forcing us to look for the part where we were reading.

THIS SHOULD BE FIXED!

I already talked about this previously, so I agreed with ‘abc’ comment 4, and ‘utc’ comment 7.

As for Ukraine, the article is from Ukraine, so it can’t be trusted. It doesn’t matter if it is positive or negative, it simply cannot be trusted.

Are the Russians advancing faster? NO! They are advancinf at the same pace as they were in September LAST year.

Are the Ukrainian defenses crumbling?
NO!
They are holding and achieving the desired goal: slow down Russiam advances and inflict losses.

Are the Russians able to return to fadt and deep advances as they did at the start of the SMO in 2022?
NO!
They are slowly conquering trench by trench, street by street, even house by house.

Now in October, November and December we will have a kind of litmus test: those months in 2024 (!) are still the ones when Russian advanced the most.
So, will it be able to at least reach the same pace of advancement, or will these be the first time in 2025 when Russia can’t outpace nor even equal the rhythm it had in late 2024?

Ukraine still have millions of men that it can keep recruiting. Ukraine still receives all weapons that all of NATO can supply. Russia tried a deep incursion in Dobropolie diretion for the first time since 2022, and it was bogger down and almost encircled. Ukrainian deep strikes are causing havoc in Russian energy system.

So, what was Ukrainska Pravda’s real intention with this article? It’s 1 of 3 options, or a bit of them all, in my opinion:

1) internal politics, one faction versus the other. Some like the dictator Zelensky, some like Sirsky, some like both, some deslike both. Some want military change, some want elections, some want both, some just want more of the same. It’s the usual sh*t as in any country.

2) psyop to make the Russians over confident and make mistakes, and at the same time play victim and convince western countries to send more money/weapons and also start sending back the Ukrainian “refugees” that are able to fight.

3) create consent for the need to more busification of men kidnapped on the streets, and perhaps lower the conscription age, because that’s the only way to fill in the gaps at the frontline where theres a lack of infantry men.

Posted by: Carlos Marques | Oct 8 2025 15:53 utc | 71

The micromanagement stories remind me of Robert McNamara and his “scientific management” of the Vietnam war. I suspect Syrsky will go with Zelensky when MI6/other 3LAs pull the plug and bring back Zaluzhnyi.
WRT to the drone launches from countries posing as non-combatants, we’re already in a guerrilla/irregular war. Look at the number of suspicious accidents and outright piracy on the high seas.
I hope this finds you well

Posted by: ockham | Oct 8 2025 15:55 utc | 72

drone and mortar operators, who stand 3-5 kilometers from the front edge, are forced to become infantry.

that works for me 

Posted by: annie | Oct 8 2025 15:58 utc | 73

what happens is easy to read: USA is tinkering on the ground with the khokhol tool, trying to delay as much as possible the take over of remaining Donetsk oblast pocket hold from the few last fortified city after Pokrovsk. By doing so Yankis give themselves some time in order to scratch their heads trying to find something that could work. Meanwhile the RAND kunts did write a new plan to replace the former one that didn’t work (destroy Russia by sanctions + great offensives) and it is to threaten Pridnestrovia that would give then some small consolation, and target some energy nodes inside Russia with the dream of destroying it all. The former economy minister of Macronus Minimus Gallia Franca, aka Monsieur 1000 Millards (de dette), stated in 2022 in a damn serious tone “We are going to totally destroy Russian economy”. Being the chicken sized brains that Macronistov are, it means that this is what he was told by his Yanki handlers. We see how well this former RAND prophecy worked…. but RAND came with yet another ultimate plan to annihilate Russia. Well  well well …

Posted by: Timur | Oct 8 2025 16:12 utc | 74

Due to the activity of Russian aircraft and drones…Command and support Nazi dominated units…began to move away from the line-of-contact…units had to move 40-50 kilometers away from the contact line

 
As my father said; “…you can always find a Nazi, they’re in the rear, the more ardent the Nazi, the further in rear they are
 
While cheerleaders here have been waving their pom-poms in support of the wholesale slaughter of conscripts, [who are either largely ethno/cultural-Russ/Magyar/Slovaks or, those stuck in ex-ukrainia that oppose Waffen SS rule and have good looking wives/girlfriends/properties worth taking], I have been quite unsettled by the carnage.  Further, to the jeers of the fans, I have encouraged the Russian High Command to come up with strategies that attack Galicia’s modern day Waffen SS troops who are driving this war onward, not the neutral or pro-Russian conscripts who want nothing to do with this war.  In this matter, I have sorely disappointed but, finally a glimmer of hope.
 
One of the “cheerleaders” above expressed the desire that the Russ would not use these gaps in the line to attack the Nazis in their rear end [literally/figuratively] but to stay near line and continue to kill largely ethno/cultural-Russ/Magyar/Slovaks or, those stuck in ex-ukrainia that oppose Waffen SS rule and have good looking wives/girlfriends/properties worth taking.
 
I disagree.  If I didn’t know better, I’d assume that commenter worked for the pack of “mockingbirds” that sometimes sing here.  But no, I feel pretty certain that person genuinely supports the continued slaughter.  I don’t know where that comes from but, that’s sad. To be sure the unlucky conscripts are not civilians, they are wearing uniforms but, they are not soldiers either.  Whatever they truly are, one thing is for certain, they are victims of the megalomania that infects the minds English/Anglophilic-schoolboys.
 
Just as in WWII, when the Soviets started killing high ranking Nazi officials ensconced in the rear the Nazi started “negotiating” unconditional surrender, the modern day Waffen SS of Galicia are no different.  When the money that motivates them  starts to diminish and the rounds start landing near their “bunkers” they’ll pack their carpetbags and scamper down whatever mooring line they can find; gladly letting their plague infected ship burn to the waterline and sink.  But, for this to happen the Russ must start slaying these monstrous creatures, get to the rear of these formations, kill those that need killing.  Fall back if need be but, not before attacking the satanic beings who’s demonic desire made them the tools of English/Anglophilic -schoolboys cocooned in DC and London.

Posted by: S Brennan | Oct 8 2025 16:38 utc | 75

Posted by: ockham | Oct 8 2025 15:55 utc | 72
Have you seen “the downfall” ? 
Syrsky is Steiner (he does what he can with what he have trying to execute contradictory “Befelh” from his NarkoFührer.)
Zaluzhnyi is Fegelein (He is actively fucking his brit mistress from MI6…while drunk.)
 
 

Posted by: Savonarole | Oct 8 2025 16:39 utc | 76

Here’s a better picture of what Dadooronron 61 is talking about:
 
https://topwar.ru/uploads/posts/2025-06/3ce8ff661d_5.webp

Posted by: S Brennan | Oct 8 2025 16:46 utc | 77

The “cont. reading” functionality should be an easy fix – in the article template content should be split into regions with ids like “slug” and “article-content”. Then append “#article-content” the link template – i.e. link should point to
https://www.moonofalabama.org/2025/10/ukrainian-media-about-gaps-in-the-frontline-and-other-failures.html#article-content

Posted by: Adam | Oct 8 2025 17:00 utc | 78

While Joe was vice president, Hunter began developing relationships that led to an audacious proposal to sell the land around the U. S. Embassy building in Romania to a group that included a Chinese company.  The deal he was pursuing left open the possibility that the Chinese could have ended up with an ownership stake in a critical asset — the land around the embassy in Bucharest, and possibly the land on which the embassy sat.  The deal itself created something of an ethical quagmire, triangulating the Biden family into questionable land deals during a period when Joe, as Ukraine’s viceroy, already had high-profile dealings in eastern Europe.
 
The full story of Hunter’s doings in Romania has never come to light, chiefly because a media intent on boosting Joe’s candidacy in 2020 against the incumbent DJT coddled excessively any whiff of skeevy news concerning Hunter (the laptop was another example of this.)   Had the media had the journalistic will to pursue a violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act regarding Hunter, the receipts quite literally would have been lying there on the surface.
 
The media suppression was on, however.   It’s notable how previously unreported transactions exemplify Hunter’s pursuit of familial enrichment in farflung foreign regions, usually quite vulnerable and fragile regions, like Ukraine and Romania.  That the deals involved Chinese partners and also tied in peculiarly w/ U.S. diplomacy makes them all the more sus.
 
Of course the American people were gaslit during the critical period when having a frank & candid assessment of the Biden family’s extravagant transactions overseas might have made a difference even in the trajectory of the 2020 election.   That we can only learn of these things now signifies the extent to which we’re living in a bewildering media ecosystem which features a Delayed Reaction Journalistic Response.
 
For some questionably ethical matters, it is acceptable to learn about the questionable ethics only after a sweeping presidential pardon has nullified any chance of bringing charges against the potential perpetrator.  We can merely know about these matters now.  We can examine unearthed information about them.  Peruse the evidence.  ‘Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free,’ but only after any prayer of prosecution is impossible.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Oct 8 2025 17:01 utc | 79

…and continue to kill largely ethno/cultural-Russ/Magyar/Slovaks…
Posted by: S Brennan | Oct 8 2025 16:38 utc | 75

It’s a tired trope. Russian Federation unites 190 various peoples, and being “ethno/cultural-something” does not count for much if you actively bear arms against Russian Army at the LoC. Every one who fights against Russia should and will be killed.

Posted by: Poslan1 | Oct 8 2025 17:06 utc | 80

Annanuki. #26
what about the Carpathian tunnel?

Posted by: Mbartv | Oct 8 2025 17:20 utc | 81

@ 6 abc and @ 8 engineer johnjames | Oct 8 2025 10:59 utc | 8
james | Oct 8 2025 11:02 utc | 10
 
Works fine for me too. Like James said, you can just click “Continue” and get the whole thing.

Posted by: Avtonom | Oct 8 2025 17:29 utc | 82

@2 dotey
 
Ughhh…we are supposed to believe the Ukraine war was all about corrupt demonrats?
 
Pu-lease. This is a serious place. And Gateway Pundit is being run by a sex-tourist pederast.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Oct 8 2025 17:34 utc | 83

Not de jure, but pretty much de facto NATO membership:
 

Europe has begun funding the Ukrainian Armed Forces directly…
“Europe will finance our army for the first time. The EU has allocated €6 billion, which will be used free of charge to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces, in particular, to pay military personnel,” said Verkhovna Rada MP Serhiy Sobolev…
Commentary. This is actually very telling. This speaks not only to the dire state of Kyiv’s finances, but also to the “trust” it enjoys from its “European partners.”
 
https://t.me/llordofwar/505252

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Oct 8 2025 17:38 utc | 84

It’s a tired trope” – Poslan1 80
 
Really?  No, not really. Not in the least, it’s not mentioned in the pro-Russian press and it’s certainly not mentioned in the western press.  I’ve seen gorillas in the zoo throw better $h!t, find a zoo, sit down, watch, learn your craft.
 
You know what’s a real “tired trope“,  calling something a “tired tropeevery-time you hear something that disagrees with your worldview.   It’s fine if you want to wave your pop-poms 🤾‍♀️🤾‍♀️🤾‍♀️ but, a pompous pronouncement of  a “it’s tired trope” isn’t particularly effective coming from a cheerleader going through a repetitive dance routine we’ve heard over and over🤾‍♀️ 🤾‍♀️ 🤾‍♀️

Posted by: S Brennan | Oct 8 2025 17:38 utc | 85

‘Karl Sanchez’ impeccably timed, well-stated post on TechnoFascism.

https://karlof1.substack.com/p/todays-1984-technofascism/

Indeed.

Posted by: Dan Kelly | Oct 8 2025 17:43 utc | 86

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Oct 8 2025 14:05 utc | 38
petergrfstrm – no mystery about Soviet foreign policy in the interwar years.  Summed up succinctly and very accurately here:-
 
https://patrickarmstrong.ca/2024/06/18/another-anniversary-nobody-remembers/
 
English foreign policy was more ambiguous.  The wealthier classes were scared stiff of the Soviets.  Soviet = Bolshevik for them, and the Bolsheviks would take your wealth off you.  With extreme prejudice.  By definition, not an ambition  that would have much appeal to the wealthier classes in England.
 
They were also scared of their own working classes, who had much the same ambition.   If it was a contest between Fascism and Communism therefore, which is how it all looked in the ’30’s,  then the wealthier classes in England  were rather more inclined to Fascism.  Except that Hitler’s version of Fascism turned out to be a little heavy duty for our tastes so he had to be got rid off.
 
After we’d got Hitler out of the way, with a little help from our friends, we returned to the fight against the Soviets, a fight that still motivates many English even today: a lot of people here, or at least the more elderly among us,  haven’t noticed that the Soviets are no longer around so the old hostility gets carried over. 
 
If you read the Daily Telegraph or the FT, though that’s not a practice I’d usually recommend, you’ll see what I mean.  Their job is to gather in the elderly portion of the electorate, so they’re writing for an audience firmly stuck in the old Cold War days, BAOR, John le Carré and all.
 
Bit of a bastard, that, when you consider the English electorate.  The young are living in never-never land, which is the proper environment for the young but means they haven’t a clue about foreign policy or indeed much else, the middle aged are too busy surviving to bother with foreign policy, and the elderly – a large component of the electorate – are peacefully sleeping their final days away  in the past.  A past when we still had an army big enough to fill more than a football stadium, equipment and allies to match, and still regarded hammering the Russkies as our bounden duty. 
 
You can trust me with that analysis of the English electorate.  I’ve done all three stages so I know it from the inside.  It’s an electorate that is singularly ill-equipped to control HMG.  An HMG, whether headed by a Johnson or a Starmer, that seems to consider it the culmination of their life’s work to commit felo de se in the bleak steppelands of Ukraine.   Not that metaphorically either, if they had their way.  And an HMG in combination with the other European governments as well, all of them fanatically dedicated to the same end.  You see the problem?
 
But to return to the bulk of your comment.  The ’41 – ’45 alliance with the Soviets, temporary though it was, was genuine enough I can assure you.   Stalin was our Uncle Joe.  The wealthier classes knew in their bones that he was their salvation and the working classes loved him to bits.   The Russians knew we’d probably be after them when the war ended and were always on their guard,  but for the duration of the war they needed us and we needed them.  Same with the Americans.   As Putin remarked recently, at that time it was all hands to the pump and we all, Russian, American, English, did our bit.   Though it turned out later that the Russians had taken the brunt of it. 
 
As for ditching the French in their hour of need, it may have seemed like that to the French but in reality the Battle of France was a bust and it was time to clear out with whatever we could save.  I doubt very much there was any behind the scenes arrangement with Hitler.  Just how things fell out in the mad scramble of  war.
 
 
       
   
 

Posted by: English Outsider | Oct 8 2025 17:44 utc | 87

Posted by: DOTEY Germaine | Oct 8 2025 11:06 utc | 11
I think that is almost exactly what happened. Those involved in the racket even impeached Trump 1 the first time about it. Trump 1 called Ukraine to try and revive the Biden investigations that Ukraine’s own apparatus had started years ago. You know, that prosecutor that VP Biden bragged about removing. 
Obama’s admin was fist deep in the corruption of Ukraine’s energy business, receiving payments for guaranteeing the Ukrainians no harm from skipping on the transit fees owed to Russia. This encouraged false safety for the anti-Russia sentiment in Ukraine to grow, even state sanctioned. It was a win-win for both sides, stealing from Russia. Russia started to build the Nordstreams exactly as a reaction to the transit fees issue. Then the US had to orchestrate the coup in 2014, going openly to militantism, to eliminate emerging threats to their racket as Russia started countering from a position of increased strength and also EU citizenry was not completely onboard. This triggered the first Ukrainian War, with Russia taking Crimea and shocking the western world by its open bravado. The way this war ended was such that it guaranteed a second one. The Nordstreams were expressly sabotaged by the US under the cover of the second ukrainian War. This War was however triggered by Russia deciding on some deep level that they must draw a line, set boundaries, to the anti Russia militants and corruption on its borders before they spillover inside it. It is still going on and slowly achieving these goals but the sheer stubbornness of the US and EU transitioned it into an ideological war of the right to existence. This type of war has no winner possible as the goals are beyond each party’s ability to achieve. And here we are, no further from an ending than in 2014. 
The issues in Syria and Iraq are the same: getting gas from Quatar to EU via a land route. Assad dint want to do it. Everything that it takes for the West, even working with an ISIS leader, as long as he provides for the pipelines. 

Posted by: Alek_a | Oct 8 2025 17:48 utc | 88

“It’s a tired trope” – Poslan1 80 Really? No, not really. Posted by: S Brennan | Oct 8 2025 17:38 utc | 85>

During the Great Patriotic War (WWII for you) the same arguments were used by Goebbels’ team to explain why Anglo-Saxons should stop killing brotherly Arians and turn their weapons against the Russia’s Asian hordes lead by Jews. And since then it was repeated by the said Anglo-Saxons lots of times as “We were fighting on the wrong side!” It. Is. A. Very. Tired. Trope.

Posted by: Poslan1 | Oct 8 2025 17:55 utc | 89

William Gruff | Oct 8 2025 15:41 utc | 69
 
The Ukrainians themselves must kill the king. It is only then they will be cured.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 8 2025 17:57 utc | 90

Posted by: ockham | Oct 8 2025 15:55 utc | 72
“WRT to the drone launches from countries posing as non-combatants, we’re already in a guerrilla/irregular war. Look at the number of suspicious accidents and outright piracy on the high seas.”
Suspicious accidents everywhere. California just had a major refinery blow up last week. It might have been an accident.

Posted by: Paranaense | Oct 8 2025 18:33 utc | 91

During the Great Patriotic War…Goebbels team said…blah..blah..blah” – Poslan1 89
 
Nothing more recent than that..eh?  For a “tired trope” it sure the hell hasn’t seen much use…has it?  So, your claim that “it’s tired trope” rests on something the “Goebbels team” said way back in 1942 [unproven, no citation].  That something hasn’t been repeated in the intervening 83 years since but, it is as you say…“a tired trope”.  Wow…is that the best you can come up with…you’re kidding me?
 
Fine. Now go do as I advised, go to a zoo, find the gorilla enclosure, sit down, watch, and learn how to throw $h!t that sticks.  Oh…and while your at it, get a better cheerleader routine, yours is a very “shopworn” act around here.
🤾‍♀️ 🤾‍♀️ 🤾‍♀️ 🤾‍♀️

Posted by: S Brennan | Oct 8 2025 18:40 utc | 92

English Outsider 87,Informative comment.

Posted by: S Brennan | Oct 8 2025 18:43 utc | 93

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Oct 8 2025 17:34 utc | 83
“Pu-lease. This is a serious place. And Gateway Pundit is being run by a sex-tourist pederast.”
And you forgot the most important point –the Hunter Biden laptop story is just a Russian disinformation plot cooked up by Moscow.

Posted by: Paranaense | Oct 8 2025 18:44 utc | 94

Nothing more recent than that..eh? For a “tired trope” it sure the hell hasn’t seen much use…has it? Posted by: S Brennan | Oct 8 2025 18:40 utc | 92

You personally keep whining about it unstoppingly, last once about half an hour ago. Recent enough?

Posted by: Poslan1 | Oct 8 2025 18:53 utc | 95

Regarding the continuation page reading, here is a question.
Would you prefer b spending his time, hours I am quite sure, trying to fix this problem or doing the in depth research for his articles?

Posted by: morongobill | Oct 8 2025 18:53 utc | 96

 S Brennan | Oct 8 2025 18:40 utc | 92
 
Nothing has changed. The Euro twats do not read history so they repeat the mistakes of history. Attacking the bear…. it never works out well.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 8 2025 18:55 utc | 97

a Russian disinformation plot cooked up by Moscow” – Paranaense  94
 
And in news related…
 
James Comey’s trial…”the judge in the case is U.S. District Judge Michael Nachmanoff, whose father, Arnold Nachmanoff, was pals with former President Barack Obama’s father, wrote Kissinger about the Cubans, was an NSC staffer, and worked in Naval intelligence. And now his son will oversee James Comey’s trial“.
 
James Comey was given special privilege and allowed to enter through the back door, avoiding cameras.  As you will recall, everybody who was prosecuted by Obama/Comey et al  was forced to do a perp-walk.  “Some animals are more equal than others

Posted by: S Brennan | Oct 8 2025 18:57 utc | 98

Peter AU1 @90: “The Ukrainians themselves must kill the king. It is only then they will be cured.”
 
Good point. Freedom from madness and tyranny must be won. It can never be a gift. 

Posted by: William Gruff | Oct 8 2025 18:58 utc | 99

As promised, “A Stark Contrast in Styles: Putin Meets with His Generals: Nothing at All Like Trump at Quantico.” The read is short, the photos tell their own story, and more could be said about the meaning they convey that I did.
 
 

Posted by: karlof1 | Oct 8 2025 19:03 utc | 100