Russian forces are now in a position to take the major Donbass cities of Niu York and Toretsk. With the current disposition of forces this will take place within a week to ten days from now. Ukrainian forces, lacking manpower and munition capacity are now falling back from undefendable positions around these two large conurbations. The situation is exacerbated for the Ukrainian troops fighting there due to the recent concentration of troops by the Kiev regime in its misconceived incursion into Russia’s Kursk region.
The fall of Niu York and Toretsk will undoubtedly precipitate a further decline in Ukrainian army morale across the battlefront in the Donbass, and no doubt too in those now within the Kursk incursion which is rapidly turning into a trap. With the liberation of these two major cities and the opening up of further territory for the Russians with the ukrainians increasingly on the run, the way will be open for the Russian military to advance upon the last remaining outposts of the Ukrainian regime in the Donbass.
The major Ukrainian logistic hub, Pokrovsk will be next to fall after Niu York and Toretsk. This may take several weeks to achieve. Slovyansk and Kramatorsk are the largest cities remaining in Ukrainian hands in the Donbass but we could easily see these fall by November if not sooner should there be a catastrophic collapse in Ukrainian army morale. It is all to play for, for the Russian troops now, the wind is at their back with crumbling opposition before them.
With the developments above plus the certain defeat of the Ukrainian troops now within Russia’s Kursk region there can be little doubt that these events will finally see major changes within Ukraine’s western support base. They will be loath to associate themselves with a failing regime and will slowly but surely begin to withdraw their support. This will be seen in massively reduced mainstream media news coverage and a certain lack of the now familiar statements of “everlasting” support for the Kiev regime. Supplies of cash, weaponry and munitions will decline even more precipitously than the already noticeably falling tranches.
The West’s Project Ukraine is failing quite obviously now. It has been failing for a very long time now but western obfuscation of this fact via its news media peddling fantasies instead of facts. There is nothing short of direct NATO or western power intervention that can halt the precipitous fall of their Ukrainian device to weaken Russia. The last laugh will certainly be Russia’s with its growing economy (while Europe’s declines and the USA soars to unsustainable levels of national debt), its battle-hardened, much stronger army basking in the glory of a monumental victory over the modern day Nazis of Ukraine and a nation with its sovereignty and security guaranteed in perpetuity. The reputation of the Russian president will be further heightened, not only in the nations of the global majority but also all across the western world.
Niu York and Toretsk will mark the most significant milestone yet and will equal the fall of Avdeevka as a sign of things to come. With the clearance of the Ukrainian infestation from Russia’s Kursk region another nail will be hammered into the Kiev regime’s coffin. It will be only a matter of time from these events that Zelensky and his minions are clearing their desks and departing in humiliating ignominy, never to be heard of again.
There will be one last and abiding memory to be correctly proud of within Russia when this is all done and dusted. That memory will feature the city that was given a certain name (surely to be replaced in due course). The Ukrainian city presently called Niu York. The liberation of Niu York will always stand in Russian minds not only as potent symbol of Russia’s defeat of the Ukrainian Nazis, but also, and even more importantly, of the total humiliation of the world’s fastest declining and most aggressively evil superpower, the USA.
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