Harvest Time Negotiations Behind The Scene Zolota Nyva Has Fallen Military Summary For 2024.10.31

Harvest Time Negotiations Behind The Scene Zolota Nyva Has Fallen Military Summary For 2024.10.31

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This video describes the military situation in Ukraine on the 31st of October 2024.

Here’s what others had to say:

@Revy8
WHY would Russia agree to a cease fire? To give Ukraine a chance to rebuild their defensive line? Do they think Russia is stupid? Get bent

@bak2back
Zele has to accept white flags, no more white lines. Every clown show has to end.

@black_triton9264
If 20,000 Polish “volunteers” can fight in Ukraine, then why can’t 10,000 N.Korean “volunteers” fight in Russia?

@tonykuli
Negotiations didn’t work…only unconditional surrender by Ukraine is left!!

@lakak4056
After Merkel & Hollande’s admission about the Minsk agreements mean there can be no negotiations winner dictates terms!

@regsmith5972
What North Korean soldiers? I have yet to see any credible evidence of them or why Russia would want or need the time and expense to integrate non Russian speakers with completely different training methods and SOP into a military that’s having no difficulty in recruiting and is rolling back Ukrainian forces.

@SuperLuky64
Zelensky, having sent all the troops to Kursk, convinced of the ability to conquer the nuclear power plant, is literally left without any contingent in the Donetsk sections, only inexperienced cadets. In fact, he is currently looking for 160,000 men to make up for the losses, and has currently collected 37 men in two weeks, combing through all the settlements.

@OresteUlise
Bravo inginerilor ruși!!! Și-au dovedit din plin marile capacități tehnice! Au modernizat continuu și foarte eficient echipamentele militare, depășind USA și NATO!! Respect pentru vrednicii militari ruși care luptă vitejește pentru a-și proteja patria! Să nu uităm, Rusia a cerut doar ca NATO să nu fie în UKR! Succes Rusia și BRICS!!Mulțumim pentru corectele informări.

@spiritfiremsp
Have you considered that this claim of North Korean soldiers being used is a false flag by Zelinsky to get the Tomahawks and to get South Korean pilots flying F16s? The Russians do not need to use North Korean troops and attempting to integrate them into Russian operations would be very difficult.

@stlouisix1
In short, Russia’s 2024 South Donetsk offensive has thus far succeeded in driving the AFU out of its frontline strongpoints which it had defended doggedly since the beginning of the war: Ugledar, Krasnogorivka, and Avdiivka have fallen, and Toretsk (the northernmost of these fortresses) is contested with Russian control over half of the city. The two cities that formerly acted as vital rear area hubs for the AFU (Pokrovsk and Kurakhove) are in the rear no longer, and have become frontline cities. Kurakhove in particular is likely to fall in the coming weeks. The Russians are, in a word, poised to complete their victory in Southern Donetsk.
It is important not to understate the operational and strategic significance of this. In the simplest terms, this will be a significant advancement towards Russia’s explicit war aims of capturing the Donbas oblasts (putting Russia in control of some 70% of Donetsk and 90%+ of Lugansk).
Nevertheless, we do clearly see the Russian army making significant progress towards its goals. It will be able to write off much of the southeastern sector of front, with the AFU evicted from their powerful chain of prewar fortresses around the city of Donetsk. These losses raise an uncomfortable question for Ukraine: if they could not successfully defend in Avdiivka, Ugledar, and Krasnogorivka, with their long built-up defenses and powerful backfields, where exactly is their defense supposed to stabilize? We must also ask another salient question then: on the precipice of losing South Donetsk, with a full 100 kilometers of front unraveling, why are many of Ukraine’s best brigades loitering 350 kilometers away in Kursk Oblast?
In more abstract strategic terms, however, Kursk has been a disaster for Kiev.
Within the expansive reach of Kiev’s self-declared war aims, including the phantasmagorical return of Crimea and Donetsk, it has never been quite clear how these operations are correlated. Russia, in contrast, has pursued its war aims with consistent clarity and a great reluctance to take risks and allow its energies to dissipate. Moscow wants, at an absolute minimum, to consolidate control over the Donbas and the land bridge to Crimea, while trashing the Ukrainian state and neutering its military potential. – Big Serge Thought

@sajalbanerjee1972
Russia is not stupid, if they really want foreign soldiers they would take in Belarusian soldiers, not North Koreans.

@EnricoduPlessis
There are no such thing as talks behind the scenes between Russia and Ukraine Dima. Peskov said it outright today and called it a lie.

@ZL-jr5xp
This channel was a lot better when it stuck to the facts on the ground. Now half is wild speculation that never comes true and you look foolish.

@stlouisix1
The video discusses the ongoing collapse of Ukrainian military forces across multiple fronts, with Russia making significant gains. It criticizes Western media’s focus on North Korean troops as a distraction from Ukraine’s losses and examines European leaders’ desperation over the situation. Ukraine military slow motion disaster
Ukraine military slow motion disaster – The Duran

@robertfontaine3650
Unless Zelensky is overthrown Ukraine will fight into a collapse this winter.

@heygord
I think the North Korean meme is a distraction from Ukraine loosing territory at an accelerating rate.

@nyerling5723
Why ask Ukraine to remove soldiers and military equipment currently in Kursk?
Ukraine has lost 24,000 battle hardened soldiers plus thousands of advanced array of Western military assets.
The longer Ukraine is in Kursk the more they lose with little damage to Russia.

@MuckyMucky-z3c
Up to additional 4 million Ukrainians coming to Poland soon!! Poland, by EU rules, must PAY.

@angeurbain6129
Dima you should stop with this story of the involment of the North Korean army in th Koursk area. Nobody have precise information about that and it would not make sense from a geopolitical point of view. And most of all: the russian army don’t need them.

@jansmit799
Whats wrong with North Korean troops. There a a lot of foreign Nationals fighting for Ukraine. What is the difference?

@BarunKumar-v6t
When Russia was talking about peace talks…then West talking about sanctions. I guess tables have turned

@SarjoCamara-lj8yv
Offcourse puttin must refuse to any negotiation offers, Didn’t he long time offered Ukrain for talks, But as Zelenski catches the west as his gods, But now who worries.

@annkristoff4303
Why would the Koreans make any difference to the restrictions? There are soldiers from several countries in Ukraine. Russia has every right to have allies fight with them, especially in Russia, which Kursk is.

@nightelfuser
There will be no permission to use long range devices. There will be no further military help from NATO. Ukraine is on its own.

@christophmahler
12.000 soldiers…3 generals…
Thanks to the marvels of Asian genetic engineering, we’ll hear of 120.000 soldiers and 30 generals after the US elections…

 

Original source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wwykf5YS1f0