Russia Plans to Set Up 12 New Military Bases to Match NATO Expansion
Russia plans to establish 12 new military bases along the western region of Russia as a response to Sweden and Finland applying to join NATO
Russia plans to establish 12 new military bases along the western region of Russia as a response to Sweden and Finland applying to join NATO
Russian fighter planes were using rudimentary GPS receivers that were reportedly “taped to the dashboards” because their built-in navigation systems were simply horrible.
The Pentagon is currently weighing the possibility of sending US Special Forces to protect the US Embassy in Kyiv.
“For us, the war in Ukraine is a rehearsal for a possible bigger conflict in the future,” Fenenko said during an interview.
Russia is considering allowing Russians over the age of 40 and foreigners over the age of 30 to join their military service amid massive casualties.
Recent intel from the US and the UK have claimed that the Russians have burned through their own stocks of precision-guided missiles and that their arsenal is severely depleted.
The Ukrainians have launched a counteroffensive toward Izyum to destroy Russian supply lines amid Russia losing 1/3 of their ground combat force committed to Ukraine.
High-ranking Kremlin officials believe that the invasion of Ukraine has been “lost” amid coup rumors, and Putin is reported to be suffering from cancer.
Last week, Lithuania’s parliament passed a resolution that designates the Russian Federation as a terrorist country, the first nation to do so.
It turns out it wasn’t just supply issues that caused low morale among the Russian forces. Russian contract soldiers were being threatened with criminal charges if they quit and refused to fight in Ukraine.
Russia’s famed “Terminator” tank had been spotted on the frontlines in Donbas, making its combat debut in Ukraine amid rising Russian losses.
The US Senate has approved a massive $40 billion budget to fund further aid for Ukraine. The bill, which garnered overwhelming support from both parties, is now in the White House to be signed by President Biden.