Cold War II Strike Back: Martial Law In Korea Ukraine’s Final Offensive Military Summary And Analysis For 2024.12.03

Cold War II Strike Back: Martial Law In Korea Ukraine’s Final Offensive Military Summary And Analysis For 2024.12.03

By Military Summary

This video describes the military situation in Ukraine on the 3rd of December 2024.

Cold War II Strike Back: Martial Law In Korea Ukraine’s Final Offensive Military Summary And Analysis

* The fighting continues in the intense battleground of Kurakhove, often described as hell.
* The Russians are reportedly making further territorial gains along the high-rise buildings in the area.
* According to reports, battles over a single building have lasted for several days.
* Further north, the Russians have succeeded in capturing additional parts of Stari Terny.
* This advance puts Kurakhove at significant risk, with the threat of encirclement looming.
* Russian military bloggers report that Russian ground forces have captured more areas south of Pokrovsk.
* The Russians are now positioned just outside the village of Shevchenko.
* The situation grows increasingly critical as the Russians storm the mine in Torezk for the first time.
* A second geolocation confirms that the area around the mine is heavily contested.
* If the mine falls, it is expected that the town will soon follow.
* Meanwhile, the Russians have begun offensives south of Pishchane, advancing toward Borova.
* Russian ground troops have reportedly made progress and are now close to Lazova.

Here’s what others had to say:

@galinagala8260
pro-Georgian Prime Minister, not pro-Russian Prime Minister. Irakli loves Georgia, and it’s nothing to do with Russia. He doesn’t want repetition of Ukrainian scenario in Georgia.

elysianfields1671
Kicked out of Kursk like dogs, losing the entire Donbas, recruiting pregnant women and soon 18 year old conscription age. But of course, Ukraine is winning…

@Aleksei-jq9qi
Nonsense ! It’s not Russia meddling in south Korea. The US is the one that loves meddling in other countries and has bases in south Korea.

@AchillesHeel-e7e
Russia is not dispensable. The world needs Russia for sanity, balance of power and keeping the depraved & belligerent West in check.

@popozz
I am a Japanese who knows well the “true” history of Korea. I also know some about Ukraine.
Korea and Ukraine are very similar in history, ethnicity, and position, and the similarities are astounding.
Both are lax and corrupt nations, and the U.S. is responsible for the chaos in their countries in the first place.
The relationship between Ukraine and Russia today is very similar to the relationship between Korea and Japan 100 years ago.

@ShadowbannedEntity
NATO is not a defensive alliance. They illegally bombed Yugoslavia (direct violation of the UN Charter). We must never forget what they did to Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Syria etc.

@MadeleineTakam_Info_on_Profile
It looks like they will be sending Victoria Nuland to hand out cookies in Georgia. Gotta love Western Democracy.

@is_42
The UKE counter offensive is as reliable as the North Korean soldiers in Kursk

@murraywalker540
I get so frustrated by your endless repetition of the line, that any country asserting its own independence and autonomy is pro Russian, or for that matter anti Western or anti NATO. Actually what is happening in Georgia is pro Georgia. Your line just shows how captured this site is by a propaganda position.

@alanr2609
The mythical Ukrainian counteroffensive nobody knows when and where it will occur but it doesn’t stop Dima from speculating

@vincentmandelbaum6478
Ukriane reminds me of Poland. If you wanna understand just go and lean History. Those 2 countries have alot in common especially Westukraine and Poland.

@BHP9995
You have stated its impossible to counter attack Russia in many cities they are in and you gave reasons. The biggest is it will be impossible to counter attack Russia anywhere and mainly because you need trained men and many of them. Ukraine has none of them compared to Russia!

@AchillesHeel-e7e
It’s about time Rand Corporation puts out a revised edition of their Policy Paper 2019: “Extending Russia”

@AchillesHeel-e7e
There is no glory to be had in dying for Western Interest conjured up by policymakers of Aspen and Rand Corporation.

@Valentin_126
South Korea became “democratic” in 1987, but from what I know not that much changed, the South Korean government is still very much authoritarian, just under a disguise, so it is not surprising. However, it is uncertain where the current government aligns itself. If it is still pro-West then it’s strange that it would outright declare martial law as this hurts the pro-West image. If it is pro-Russian/pro-Chinese, then I don’t understand why they would declare martial law given that North Korea is on relatively good terms with Russia and China, it could only sour their relations with the North even more.

@enixword2637
This guy’s reporting is so late. And even after he gets geologicated proves he still refuses to colour territores in Russian favour immediately.
And he is good at using languages that repeats western lying and propaganda.
And people still call him Russia supporters.

@OresteUlise
Bravo to Russian engineers!! They have fully proven their great technical capabilities! Russia defeated the USA _ NATO technically first and then militarily!! NO NATO in UKR!!!! Good luck Russia and BRICS!! From Roumania!

@stlouisix1
The World is Shocked and Speechless: Putin Inflicted a Tangible Defeat on The US and NATO in ARCTIC
The rapid strengthening of the Russian Federation in the Arctic haunts the United States. Over the past 12 months alone, Washington has taken quite serious steps to escalate the situation in this strategically important world region. In particular, neglecting the United Nations Convention, Washington unilaterally expanded the boundaries of the continental shelf, stating that these vast territories are the property of the United States. – BORZZIKMAN

 

Original source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNEWg0l2cg0, https://t.me/militarysummary/20840