Russia now barreling through Ukraine at fastest pace "since the early days of the 2022 invasion"
As America settles in for another holiday season, Russia is now
moving at its fastest pace through Ukraine since the start of the war in early 2022.
The reason why the outgoing Joe Biden regime gave Ukraine the green light to use long-range missiles and even nuclear weapons against Russia in defiance of President Putin's warnings is because the establishment basically has no choice.
If
the powers that be (TPTB) stop supplying Kiev with cash and weapons, Putin will finish the job of dethroning the West from, in many ways, controlling the world via the proxy state of Ukraine.
We know that the Ukrainian landscape is littered with bioweapons factories that were placed there by Western interests. We also know that there are a lot of Western secrets hiding in Ukraine that Russia is uncovering to the detriment of the deep state.
Now that it is clear Russia is moving through Ukraine at the fastest pace "since the early days of the 2022 invasion," to quote one source, panic is rising about the prospect of Ukraine, and thus the West, losing the war.
(Related: Did you know that officials both in the U.S. and Europe are
conspiring to send nuclear weapons to Ukraine?)
Most Ukrainians want war to end as soon as possible
In the past month, Russia has taken over land in Ukraine amounting to about half the size of London. The front line had moved forward, but was then pushed back.
Reuters says the front line has been "largely static for two years" until Putin started using smaller-scale advances back in July.
The most dangerous phase of the Russia-Ukraine war could be the present, some officials say, now that the West is forging on in violating every "red line" Putin has established.
"Russia has set new weekly and monthly records for the size of the occupied territory in Ukraine," claims the independent Russian media group
Agentstvo.
Over the past week, Russia captured another 91 square miles of Ukraine, this being a weekly record for 2024. In November, Russia has thus far captured 232 square miles.
"The war has reached its most challenging phase with conditions on the frontlines now even more difficult than in the spring of 2022," tweeted Rochan Consulting's Konrad Muzyka. "Reasons: a lack of personnel, insufficient training, and issues with motivation linked to professionalism and trust within the military hierarchy."
"Winter will not bring a significant slowdown in fighting. While adverse weather limits vehicle mobility, Russian infantry tactics will remain unchanged, relying on small groups advancing short distances. For Ukraine, the winter presents unique challenges, particularly for drone operations."
North Korea is also now involved in the war fighting alongside Russia, which on the troop front is not as concerning to the West as is North Korea's strong defense industrial base.
So, as Ukraine struggles to keep up recruitment and morale among its military ranks, Russia seems to be getting stronger. There is also overwhelming support among the Ukrainian people for a ceasefire. Most of them, according to a recent Gallup poll, want their government to "seek to negotiate an ending to the war as soon as possible."
Ukraine would also do well to tone down the "overly positive propaganda," according to top Ukrainian military commander Andrii Biletskyi, who warns that it risks eroding public trust.
As things escalate between Russia and Ukraine, we will keep you informed about the latest at
WWIII.news.
Sources for this article include:
InformationLiberation.com
NaturalNews.com