Where next for Zelensky? Is he afraid to go back to the Ukraine? And what happened to the Ukraine armed forces commander in chief Zaluzhny who hasn't been seen since May 8th?
After denying anything was wrong and Zelensky saying he had spoken to him recently new reports say that Valery Zaluzhny, the Commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is in a critical condition in hospital after being wounded in a missile attack.
https://euroweeklynews.com/2023/05/20/c ... g-wounded/
Zelensky is right to be worried, probably more so from assignation than anything else. Ukrainians are realising that when the US said' 'keep fighting until the last Ukrainian'', they meant it.
The west has escalated the conflict yet again with the promise of 70 F-16s to Ukraine, the fact that they will have no chance against the Russian air force doesn't seem to matter.
Meanwhile, with the fall of Bakhmut and the destruction of the Ukraine army the rest of the Ukraine lies open.
Western journalists are trying to tell us Bakhmut was just salt mines (see clip below) but it was the chosen position for the Ukrainian army. It is raised ground and a road and rail hub but most importantly it was where the Ukrainians were. 9 months ago the Russians said the city was going to be a bitch to take but take it they must.
The west keep escalating. the Russians would have accepted the Minsk agreements, they would have accepted the 4 provinces, now they will probably take the entire east up to the Dnipro river and see again if Ukraine will negotiate and if they won't the Russians will take the whole country to use as a buffer against NATO.
Getting rid of Zelensky is probably Ukraine's best hope.
Having previously shown a clip of Crimea here's a pic of rebuilt Mariupol. With their new UK supplied Shadow Storm missiles the Ukraine have started to bomb it again. Russia is not going to put up with that bullshit. Things could get real bad real quick.
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Today marks year since the city of Mariupol has been liberated from the neoNazis of the Kiev regime, who used its citizens as a human shield. Today, it is a bustling, rapidly developing city with newly-built districts, hospitals, schools and kindergartens.
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