UKRAINIAN SURPRISE RAID STRIKES DEEP! Breaking Ukraine War News With The Enforcer (Day 802)

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UKRAINIAN SURPRISE RAID STRIKES DEEP! Breaking Ukraine War News With The Enforcer (Day 802)


A Ukrainian surprise raid deep behind enemy lines has hit Russia incredibly hard, and shows occupation forces that no one is safe no matter where they are in Ukraine. Russian forces have been stopped near Avdiivka as Ukrainian forces dig into defensive positions near the area. Russian forces are tkaing incredibly high losses, and the need to…

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  1. 2:18:38 Enforcer they talked about that on the danish news yesterday, it doesn't look promising, the test shows from the river, that it still too contaminated, but, but the people behind it defends it with saying that its gets better in the summer period lmao… the athletes also have to take antibiotics and other kind of drugs, so they wont get sick from the liver lmao… it doesn't look good in my eyes i gotta say
    and also they showed this big building they have built that they can put overflowing water into, if the weather gets bad again, so the shit water won't get in contact with the river again(hopefully)

  2. The moscow uses Russian as cannon fodder to exhaust Ukraine. The moscow wants to occupy Ukraine to use Russ or Ukraine as cannon fodder to advance further in Europe. This method is to kill two birds with one stone. Russ used to be Ukraine (Ukraine means "In Land"), country destroyed by the pagan mongol moscow. Now Russian is the eastern Christians term as Catholics for western Christians term. The moscow communist bloody atheists want to eliminate Ukrainian(Russ) Christians

  3. I feel that with the steady continous advances by ruzzia, it's not looking good for Ukraine at the moment. Hoping they can reverse these advances, but it would be very hard on manpower to do that.

  4. The Russian people need to revolt. Im sorry but if the US drafted me to invade Mexico or something with out provocation I would refuse. ~Navy Vet

  5. Yesterday there was mention of Oz cardboard drones. We deliver some 120 per month. You probably don't read about them because they are not the most prevalent drones in Ukraine. They are very effective in a certain role.

  6. Wasn't able to watch video because of long intro, every time I try to skip the intro I end up starting at around the 20mins mark, so not sure when it actually started? Oh well can't be bothered messing about, plenty of other channels with same news but no stupid long intro, Unsubscribed

  7. I support NATO in Ukraine. Had NATO given Putin 1 week to remove his troops before kicking them out this would have been over when it started. This was a big mistake.

  8. I'm still following all of this day by day, although almost never comment. I still appreciate the enthusiasm and I get the necessary bias. But, as is picked up in some of the comments here, I do worry that your pro-Ukraine reporting at times tips into hyperbole, which can undermine its validity. You need to address the more recent Russia advances, notwithstanding their casualties. If they don't care how many people they lose, neither perhaps should military analysts: the Soviets lost a lot more people at Stalingrad than the Germans/Axis (maybe twice as many killed), but no one would claim they lost that battle. Also, all of the discussion about NATO sending troops is questionable given how different NATO countries have struggled to send ammunition and equipment. NATO countries' domestic populations are either disinterested in this conflict/war, or reluctant/unable to provide military aid that might prevent the need to send troops. The US public don't seem to appreciate how signing off billons for Ukraine benefits their own arms production market/military kit upgrades. Welfare-fixated western economies are unwilling to ramp up military spending. Post-WW2, emasculated Germans refuse to consider military action under any circumstances. NATO troops are only going to appear on Ukrainian battlefields in some sort of politically-misguided slip towards wider war – or if the Russians escalate (intentionally or not). Even if this happens, I cannot see USA joining in: the only world military supperpower has more recently left its allies in the lurch in the Middle East and took years of vacilliating/convincing to join both world wars. If US politicians try to stop Ukrainians bombing Russian oil refineries because they're worried about the price of oil, how many of these politicians are going to sanction the loss of American blood? That would be a lot harder to stomach than higher gas prices.

  9. my view on a political strategic sense the pivotal year is 2024 when biden wins the 2024 elections and the dems sweep the house and senate,

    , in hte battlefield 2025 will be the pivotal year as the Russians will mount desperation offensives to try to knock out the ukrainians possibly even use chemical weapons on a large scale.

    so in my opinion 2026 will be hte year the Ukrainian launch their major offensives which will be really successful , possibly even more successful than the late 2022 offensives that they launched

    and with that war may end in 2027 with a Russian civil war.