How Ukraine TRICKED Russia Into a Stunning Defeat

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  • čas přidán 15. 09. 2022
  • After months of Russian occupation of the eastern part of Ukraine, the Russian forces were forced to flee the Kharkiv region in the first week of September 2022. But How they ended up defeated and most importantly, how they retaliated out of spite, is #NotWhatYouThink #NWYT #longs
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  • @NotWhatYouThink
    @NotWhatYouThink  Před rokem +3860

    Let me summarize your 2.5K comments:
    1) Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
    2) This channel is western propaganda!
    3) Was that an XBox controller at 3:44?

    • @yehorivanov4996
      @yehorivanov4996 Před rokem +146

      Glory to the Heroes!

    • @SirEnki
      @SirEnki Před rokem +68

      Well, I was expecting this to happen lol

    • @dhrvb
      @dhrvb Před rokem +68

      Maybe it's bad news for you but it really happened ! Slava Ukraina

    • @dewandharuutomo1929
      @dewandharuutomo1929 Před rokem +91

      Looks like Logitech f310 to me.

    • @Neftosklad
      @Neftosklad Před rokem +14

      I wrote it down 30 minutes before you, well👏 well👏 well👏

  • @hamzamahmood9565
    @hamzamahmood9565 Před rokem +11101

    Fun fact: Russia is the second largest provider of military equipments to Ukraine, behind United States. But, it's Not What You Think.

    • @resurgam_b7
      @resurgam_b7 Před rokem +877

      It took me a second to realize what you meant, but you got a good laugh out of me once I did :D

    • @AB-bu8ti
      @AB-bu8ti Před rokem +190

      LOL amazing

    • @guyfriedman295
      @guyfriedman295 Před rokem +252

      This comment should be pinned

    • @jade7631
      @jade7631 Před rokem +124

      Even if ur joking it’s true back in the 1990s when they split ukraine took some of what Russia is now

    • @gregiep
      @gregiep Před rokem +61

      Pin this man!

  • @masterimbecile
    @masterimbecile Před rokem +3139

    Putin: “I will conquer Kyiv in a week.”
    Ukrainians: “IT’S NOT WHAT YOU THINK!”

    • @diszturr7009
      @diszturr7009 Před rokem

      and who said that ? prove it... where and when did putin say that he will win the war in 3 days like every ukraine side biased news and people say ? cant prove it? then why spread it.. cringe at best

    • @kommandantgalileo
      @kommandantgalileo Před rokem +81

      it's like the old Finnish song Njet Molotoff

    • @NotWhatYouThink
      @NotWhatYouThink  Před rokem +343

      @Diszturr you are correct. What was reported was that Putin said he could take Kiev, if he wanted to, in "two weeks", not one week. It was supposedly over a phone call with José Manuel Barroso. BTW Kremlin has not denied this, but said Putin's words were taken out of context.
      As far as "proving" things goes, depending on how philosophical you want to get, there is not much that anyone can "prove" about anything. You or I can't even prove that were are not all in a big simulation, let alone what someone might have said over a phone call to someone else. If by proof you mean a *video* of Putin saying it, well, it was a phone call. But just wait. very soon, DeepFake will become so indistinguishable from actual footage that none of us will be able to tell the difference. How are we going to prove the occurrence of any event after that? It could all be CGI and DeefFake, right? If you saw something with your eyes, then recorded a video of it and showed it to me, I can just call B.S. and move along. Good luck proving it to anyone.
      You either trust a source that is reporting something or you don't, and you either believe what they say to the best of your knowledge and in the absence of contradicting facts, or you don't. That's as far as anyone can prove/believe anything. Heck, you could be a bot that I'm writing this to. There is no way you can prove you are not a bot 😉

    • @phoenix5694
      @phoenix5694 Před rokem +12

      He never said that.

    • @danielguy3581
      @danielguy3581 Před rokem

      @@NotWhatYouThink Far more decisive than what Putin may have said on a phonecall is the type of forces and their missions at the start (VDV for shock mobility, sending forces alone deep in enemy territory to capture key assets like airbases, etc.) - indicating they had a plan that counted on the Ukrainian regime collapsing within days, allowing them to take over Kyiv within a week by installing a puppet government. Didn't quite pan out.

  • @hvodinh
    @hvodinh Před rokem +43

    “All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when we are able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must appear inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near.”
    Ukraine has masterfully applied the above lesson from Sun Tzu, The Art of War. Well done!

  • @Thatoneguy-pm3es
    @Thatoneguy-pm3es Před rokem +57

    My favorite part was when there was a picture of a artillery vehicle on a little flotie

  • @zero11010
    @zero11010 Před rokem +3858

    I heard the Russians studied the Afghan retreat to be able to flee and leave behind their weapons and vehicles so efficiently.

    • @slavaukraine716
      @slavaukraine716 Před rokem +222

      And excelled well beyond training parameters. When Putler trained them in tactical pants-shitting he wasn't expecting they'd go faster than the mighty cheetah!

    • @aquilajedi
      @aquilajedi Před rokem +170

      Russians: “We are not retreating. We are attacking a secure position …200km behind us.”

    • @d.esanchez3351
      @d.esanchez3351 Před rokem +53

      I love when superpowers just can't do shit well against one of the poorest regions in the area X,D

    • @josephk1342
      @josephk1342 Před rokem +88

      The US left weapons and vehicles for the Afghan security forces, but you people hate facts I guess

    • @horstnietzsche1923
      @horstnietzsche1923 Před rokem +6

      Well in their defense American forces haven't fallen like this since Korea.

  • @Vesperitis
    @Vesperitis Před rokem +974

    I love how the Ukrainian winning strategy was basically yelling "WHAT'S THAT OVER THERE?!" and then socking the Russians when they turned to look.

    • @madcapmagician3130
      @madcapmagician3130 Před rokem +84

      If it’s stupid and it works......then it’s still stupid, just less stupid than the other guys lol.

    • @ThatGuyKazz
      @ThatGuyKazz Před rokem +99

      @@madcapmagician3130 classic move in warfare. Granted with modern satellite imagery it should never have worked. It's like Russia is still using strategies that they were using in WWII... in fact it's exactly like that given that the USSR lost Izyum to Germany when they used exactly the same strategy as what the Ukrainian military just did.

    • @NameCannotBeBlank24
      @NameCannotBeBlank24 Před rokem +38

      @@ThatGuyKazz at this rate I believe that is what is happening. They are just throwing numbers but this time they can't replenish modern equipments fast enough. We don't know but we might see T-34 tanks in their frontlines again xD

    • @murkywateradminssions5219
      @murkywateradminssions5219 Před rokem +49

      Russia thought they were fighting the battle Kursk
      *Only to realize they are fighting in operation Bagration, only this time they are on the wrong end of the spectrum*

    • @doggo_woo
      @doggo_woo Před rokem +17

      @@ThatGuyKazz I'm more surprised their aircraft use American GPS instead of Russia's own GLONASS system.

  • @sebastiansparents5911
    @sebastiansparents5911 Před rokem +4

    I am inspired by the heroism and bravery of the Ukrainian people.

  • @CoffeeMug2828
    @CoffeeMug2828 Před rokem +16

    I can hear Josef Stallin's screams of rage from hell as he watch Putin make a fool out of the Russian armed forces.

  • @TonyMontananana
    @TonyMontananana Před rokem +3862

    Two ukrainian jokes:
    "the russians left so much equipment behind when they fled that ukrainian brigades started as mechanized brigades and ended up as armored brigades"
    "Mr Zelensky, we made many prisoners during our Kharkiv offensive!" - " Really? How much?" - "it is hard to say exact numbers" - "give me an estimate" - "Two square miles of infantry and one acre of officers"
    slava ukraini!

    • @nickt5390
      @nickt5390 Před rokem +59

      Heroyam slava !

    • @dhelix85
      @dhelix85 Před rokem +95

      Maybe this will teach somebody to stay off their lawn

    • @yutakago1736
      @yutakago1736 Před rokem +38

      It is cheaper for Russia to abandon those junks than scraping them.

    • @ragnokgaming3234
      @ragnokgaming3234 Před rokem +145

      @@yutakago1736 not in the long run. It is always more costly to let your supplies fall into enemy hands. It will result in a better armed foe that can inflict heavier casualties at best, and loss of a war at worst. But I’m rooting for Ukraine, so Russia doing stupid stuff is a boon.

    • @Oberon4278
      @Oberon4278 Před rokem +34

      @@yutakago1736 How does it feel to be a Russian shill?

  • @allo-other
    @allo-other Před rokem +465

    "Never attribute to poor logistics that which is adequately explained by mind-boggling stupidity." ~ Sun Tzu's Razor

    • @mylesvmiles7571
      @mylesvmiles7571 Před rokem +26

      This is a golden comment with the perfect mix of references

    • @Terra_Lopez
      @Terra_Lopez Před rokem +6

      @@mylesvmiles7571 Yes, I love it! Well done. It's very clever and compact.

    • @calidude1114
      @calidude1114 Před rokem

      Do you have anything original to say or do you just quote others like a parrot?

    • @radicalxg8282
      @radicalxg8282 Před rokem +12

      Poor logistics is mind boggling stupidity if you dont have your shit sorted out

    • @allo-other
      @allo-other Před rokem

      @@radicalxg8282 True. Inadequate training of mostly minorities from impoverished (poorly-educated) areas --- coupled with endemic corruption and rigid, top down command structures --- guarantees mind-boggling stupidity.

  • @driveramd12
    @driveramd12 Před rokem +4

    Ukraine, my friends you and your children will sing the acts and heroism of these days and your fallen heroes and citizens will be remembered - Slava Ucraina!!!!!

  • @WakelessXistance
    @WakelessXistance Před 9 měsíci +4

    Keep it up, Ukraine!!! 🇺🇦

    • @denniszhang3021
      @denniszhang3021 Před měsícem

      puppet zelensky was depressed now. he always think of himself as the most i diot president in Ukraine that makes Ukraine territory verysmall now.

  • @ToXiCxMadness2
    @ToXiCxMadness2 Před rokem +1570

    As a Ukrainian, whenever someone would ask me where I’m from. I’d just say Russia cause in America really no one really knew where or what Ukraine was. Now I can proudly say Ukraine

    • @-Homelander.
      @-Homelander. Před rokem +26

      mila kunis said that lmao

    • @Eskay1206
      @Eskay1206 Před rokem +161

      I had a Ukrainian student in my building class 4 weeks ago, He said his family was in the occupied area and they sent him to Australia to be safe, He was trying to get a job and undertaking a difficult assessment in English that he learnt 3 months ago on you tube, I told him, no matter what, you are passing this, I will also give you a reference to get work. He passed without my help, I gave him my number and rang my friend in Qld with a building company and anytime he wants work just ring. I told him, "we have your back mate". I also had a Russian last week, no worry's with him, til he described Putin as a good guy. He said Ukraine was full of Nazi's, I had to remind him, It was Russia that was an ally of Hitlers, until he attacked you, Hitler was YOUR friend, and Zelensky must be the first Jewish Nazi. He quietly failed.

    • @gravoxxavox7849
      @gravoxxavox7849 Před rokem +21

      @@Eskay1206 I know a guy like that. The sad part is that his daughter was the girl selected to sing Australia’s national anthem for the school during the ANZAC Day assembly service. I don’t know her opinions but I don’t think she’d stray far from her family in that matter.

    • @abacab87
      @abacab87 Před rokem +15

      I know about Ukraine because of Seinfeld. "You no say Ukraine weak!" they have proved that.

    • @marckg6950
      @marckg6950 Před rokem +16

      Yes total agree sort of like chernobal. Was in "Russia.... Nobody got it.
      I hosted a Ukrainian for a week. The look on his face when my ww2 vet dad asked him if his country was in ww2.

  • @javierpatag3609
    @javierpatag3609 Před rokem +1363

    Dude, you included dynamic, shifting maps in your video. THANK YOU! I've been looking for those to see how the Ukrainians counteroffensive went.

    • @joshpatton757
      @joshpatton757 Před rokem +35

      Apparently CZcams ate my reply. Deep State Maps UA will give you a pretty good interactive map showing territorial changes. It's on a bit of a delay and based on public information only, but is probably the most accurate we have aside from ISW.

    • @thelt4255
      @thelt4255 Před rokem +5

      Check out the channel speak the truth he does those mltiple time a week

    • @onerimeuse
      @onerimeuse Před rokem +3

      Also Denys Davydov. He's a Ukrainian that's been doing daily updates since the start of the war.

    • @deralbtraumritter8573
      @deralbtraumritter8573 Před rokem

      IT'S NOT WHAT YOU THINK..!

    • @dare2liv_nlove
      @dare2liv_nlove Před rokem +2

      The channel "Kings & Generals" does fantastic in-depth commentary on map/territory advances in the Ukraine war once every month.

  • @S550STANG
    @S550STANG Před rokem +9

    Стіймо брати! Слава Україні 🇨🇦✊️🇺🇦 Stand strong brothers! Glory to Ukraine

  • @Honey_Daddy
    @Honey_Daddy Před rokem +20

    This was an awesome video. Can't say that I'm not really proud of our homies in the Ukraine. I've been pretty worried that Russia would be able to overwhelm them with numbers since the beginning, but I'm very pleased to see that may have been a misguided concern. I guess there really is no replacement for good military leadership and logistics. Keep fighting hard over there, Ukrainians. You're making your allies proud to be helping such a worthy cause and proving that you are not some joke to be taken lightly.

  • @joshuaevans4301
    @joshuaevans4301 Před rokem +309

    "Retreating from, arguably, their biggest loss in this war..."
    Biggest loss in this war _so_ _far_

    • @MasterChiefSamus
      @MasterChiefSamus Před rokem +21

      Only two weeks later, and this comment is already aging like fine wine.

    • @adder3597
      @adder3597 Před rokem +10

      @@MasterChiefSamus More like a Napoleonic brandy. It's genuinely stunning.

    • @gif-2780
      @gif-2780 Před rokem +10

      List of Ukrainian wins against Russia:this list is incomplete, but you can help by expanding it.

    • @MasterChiefSamus
      @MasterChiefSamus Před rokem +3

      @@gif-2780 Battle of Kiev, Occupation of Snake Island, failed Odessa Offensive, Karkhiv Counteroffensive, Kherson Counteroffensive, The Crimean Bridge Bombing and multiple smaller engagements during the Luhansk/Donetsk attrition phase.

    • @12321dantheman
      @12321dantheman Před rokem +2

      u were right

  • @todd5082
    @todd5082 Před rokem +1240

    The Ukrainians were very elusive even in the beginning of the war. They fought in small independent groups. The Russians described them as trying to a kill a bunch of ants that are everywhere.

    • @g8ymw
      @g8ymw Před rokem +128

      A British commander said the Ukrainians were following our tactics.
      Keep your forces dispersed until you are about to launch an offensive.
      Harder to do real damage if there is no major target

    • @David-nu6kw
      @David-nu6kw Před rokem +60

      Same reason soliders need to spread out, otherwise one grenade will take them all out. It's tricky though. You still need enough with you to be able to defend.

    • @TheSilentStar
      @TheSilentStar Před rokem +4

      @@g8ymw Shhh..

    • @arnoldvezbon6131
      @arnoldvezbon6131 Před rokem +3

      Your banderistas took undefended land and have completely staled while also loosing all the best troops. Get of the copium and push for peace negotiations.

    • @ReigBonjux
      @ReigBonjux Před rokem +7

      Asymmetric warfare at its finest

  • @Mondaventure
    @Mondaventure Před rokem +10

    Brilliant vid. So much geographic and even historical detail, like WW2 manoeuvres on the same territory.
    Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦

  • @kekusis1778
    @kekusis1778 Před rokem +7

    0:19 i never thought that you would put such a stunning real futuge of the Russian army in a video! I see, u really are putting you're time into those videos!

  • @historian8214
    @historian8214 Před rokem +1277

    Anyone else see the influence of the British SAS deep penetration raids in North Africa in WW2? Rapid strikes by wheeled vehicles wreaking havoc in rear areas, except the Ukrainians followed these breakthroughs with heavier units and mass at the point of attack, ready to exploit the penetrations. Lessons from mobile warfare applied brilliantly. Encore!

    • @mikedrop4421
      @mikedrop4421 Před rokem +143

      This whole thing screams allied operations in WWII. The use of propaganda transmitted to the enemy through the Ukrainian government's statements to the people of Ukraine. They slowly built up forces and made sure Russia saw it which in combination with the HIMARS strikes in the south helped sell their feint in the south while probing attacks searched for a soft spot. The whole thing was beautiful planned and exicuted. I can't wait this this whole thing is over and the analysts do their thing and we get to hear the whole story. The books to be be written about this war will be very interesting.

    • @OverlordShamala
      @OverlordShamala Před rokem

      Yes, & that would explain why Russia is threatening the British. The Russian probably are aware of that too! The blame the British for their humiliating defeat.

    • @deadeyeduncan5022
      @deadeyeduncan5022 Před rokem +21

      This was done with US intelligence, sorry to burst the James Bond bubble ya got going on.

    • @leeming1317
      @leeming1317 Před rokem +94

      @@deadeyeduncan5022 he never said it wasnt hate to burst your bubble

    • @TrickyTree84
      @TrickyTree84 Před rokem +14

      @@deadeyeduncan5022 yeah GCHQ was nothing to do with it. Naive

  • @nazodreemur8284
    @nazodreemur8284 Před rokem +170

    I'm a Malaysian
    Seeing the people who shot down my country civilian plane and say something like that disgust me at unknown level. They really do want to target the civilian more than the army.
    May Ukraine win this war and that guy serve a massive karma.

    • @brmbkl
      @brmbkl Před rokem

      they're russian. the country is a hellhole since the czars paid everyone in vodka.

    • @Web_Visor
      @Web_Visor Před rokem +15

      for this we do everything we can. greetings from Ukraine🖐️🇺🇦🛡️⚔️

    • @Ross72A
      @Ross72A Před rokem

      The United States killed 2500 civilians in Serbia, bombed schools, hospitals, bridges, residences, and hazardous industries, poisoned the environment with depleted uranium, occupied 16% of the country's territory, and made it into a semi-independent state. 250 000 people were chased off their land by Albanian terrorists supported by the US.
      The same things in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, 2X Iraq, Syria, Libya, Somalia...
      They never saw karma and I don't see why Russians would

    • @nazodreemur8284
      @nazodreemur8284 Před rokem

      @@Ross72A mate, I talk about the guy who caused the attack, not Russia.

    • @nazodreemur8284
      @nazodreemur8284 Před rokem +7

      @@Web_Visor Greetings from Malaysia
      Slava Ukraine and stay safe mate

  • @joshedwards9739
    @joshedwards9739 Před rokem +1

    As this unjust and illegal war continues, my admiration of the formidable will and determination of both her military and her people to endure whatever hardship, grows with every day. To me, Ukraine, not the United States, is the nation that is 'the Leader of the Free World.'

  • @kenji1340
    @kenji1340 Před rokem

    Stand strong, Ukraine! You're heroes. From Vietnam.

  • @JoshuaSmithFamilyRobinson
    @JoshuaSmithFamilyRobinson Před rokem +328

    I have visited Ukraine in August, seeing the strength of people was amazing in the face of such a giant. It makes me happy to see them take back their land.

    • @TheSkystrider
      @TheSkystrider Před rokem +13

      Wow man good of you to go and be a part of history by seeing their culture and situation *during* the war! I went to Lviv in April and helped with supply distribution. I wanted to go to Kiev but I was told road blocks would not allow a foreigner go very far. Were you able to go deeper than Lviv? Yes, I agree, seeing the strength and will of Ukrainians first hand was an amazing experience. Something I'll remember for the rest of my life.

    • @JoshuaSmithFamilyRobinson
      @JoshuaSmithFamilyRobinson Před rokem +12

      @@TheSkystrider Hi, you are a braver person than me. We admittedly just went over the boarder to help bring out a couple of families in a minibus. I had a toddler being looked after in Poland and didn’t want to leave her for too long.
      I also got to help out at the Przemysl train station in the boarder city in Poland. Has thousands of women and children flowing through the small station with huge bags but no elevators, they need constant volunteers there to help direct and move cases. When I was there loads of students from Japan turned up to help, was quite amazing. But still needs more help, felt bad for leaving but had to get back to my job here in the UK

    • @shinjaokinawa5122
      @shinjaokinawa5122 Před rokem +2

      @@JoshuaSmithFamilyRobinson I would like to now please allow my cousin who lives in Tokyo
      and is a Professional Ballerina give voice on this. My cousin:
      Nihon no hito Seito? Subarashi!!! She is amazed those Japanese students
      showed up to help, and very proud that they did. This is a universal struggle against a very big bully. I remember an American saying. We didn't start it but we will sure as hell end it. Slava Ukraine all the way!

    • @APersonOnYouTubeX
      @APersonOnYouTubeX Před rokem +1

      @@TheSkystrider that sounded interesting
      Did u witness any signs of combat btw?
      My country has banned going to Ukraine to volunteer and recommends we donate instead, so am assuming we are also not allowed to visit as civilians even more

    • @kaiserschnitselsr.9228
      @kaiserschnitselsr.9228 Před rokem

      they are ? lol

  • @stevebutters306
    @stevebutters306 Před rokem +444

    After winning this war, Ukraine will have the best trained, most capable military force in Europe.

    • @Lotek117
      @Lotek117 Před rokem +74

      Yeah if this war ends with Ukraine intact they will actually have the most capable military for fighting a "Big Army". If they joined up with Poland they would definitely be the most capable military in Europe having the highly experienced Ukrainian troops training the high numbers of polish troops in addition to the highly advanced equipment Poland has. Man that would be cool if those 2 nations joined into one, the only problem for them would be nukes, its a shame bill Clinton forced Ukraine to give up their nukes...

    • @kolinmartz
      @kolinmartz Před rokem +17

      After this war Ukraine would have the weariest military force in the world.

    • @stevebutters306
      @stevebutters306 Před rokem +50

      @@kolinmartz okay bot

    • @CiloYT
      @CiloYT Před rokem +36

      "Most Capable"? Are you on drugs?
      Yes, Ukraine will have the experience, but so will Russia. What about their equipment? Ukraine isn't going to have the military capacity to be able to produce a capable amount of equipment for their "most capable" army. If an army doesn't have the equipment to be able to function, is it capable?

    • @stevebutters306
      @stevebutters306 Před rokem

      @@CiloYT Converting from soviet bloc to western weaponry, after a buildup period to regain their strength. You know I was going to add that stipulation to my original comment but then I thought "nah there's no way someone is stupid enough to not understand what I mean, I'll keep the comment brief." And here you are, proving me wrong.
      Any more schizo verbal diarrhea for me?
      The only experience russia has so far is how to effectively abandon fighting positions.

  • @wdouglas041
    @wdouglas041 Před rokem

    Glory To Ukraine 🇺🇦
    Truth And Democracy Are Worth Fighting For 🗽

  • @Mysucculentchinesemeal
    @Mysucculentchinesemeal Před rokem +15

    Ukraine has shown so much strength throughout this struggle.

  • @captain_commenter8796
    @captain_commenter8796 Před rokem +498

    Ukrainians are a example of *focus, commitment and sheer fucking will*

    • @DollarGeneral_Is_a_Plague
      @DollarGeneral_Is_a_Plague Před rokem +14

      This is all propaganda

    • @alfredocubelo534
      @alfredocubelo534 Před rokem

      @@DollarGeneral_Is_a_Plague same thing with Russian Media. Let's wait for the outcome. We know both sides will claim victory after this.

    • @flaviomonteiro1414
      @flaviomonteiro1414 Před rokem +48

      @@DollarGeneral_Is_a_Plague Hey buddy wanna buy some copium? I'm pretty sure your supplies must be pretty low... I can give you a discount...

    • @paskudne
      @paskudne Před rokem +31

      @@DollarGeneral_Is_a_Plague yeah, no one left Kharkiv oblast abandoning tons of equipment to ukrainian army and there is no panic, i repeat there is no panic. just tactical regrouping. like it was in region of Kyiv, Zhytomyr(to some extent), Sumy and Chernihiv, its obviously not retreat after failing.

    • @DollarGeneral_Is_a_Plague
      @DollarGeneral_Is_a_Plague Před rokem +8

      @@flaviomonteiro1414 must be nice to live life on the clueless side.

  • @TheAutisticOwl
    @TheAutisticOwl Před rokem +77

    I can't wait for Oversimplified to cover this war when it's over

    • @hansonlee5847
      @hansonlee5847 Před rokem +21

      Russia: Hey, Ukraine. Can you please let us take over your land?
      Ukraine: No. (Launches NLAW and HIMARS)

    • @jtgd
      @jtgd Před rokem +1

      Putin’s mother will make an appearance

    • @TheAutisticOwl
      @TheAutisticOwl Před rokem +2

      @@jtgd she will punish him severely

    • @jtgd
      @jtgd Před rokem +10

      “The Russians tried fixing the bridge, but was shot at for trying. The Russians then tried using pontoons, which were shot at for trying”

    • @magnol1a_
      @magnol1a_ Před rokem +2

      Wait until 2050

  • @BirnieMac1
    @BirnieMac1 Před rokem +6

    I'm just amazed at the floating apparatus at 1:25
    Being able to support the weight of that kind of vehicle and still float is kinda impressive

  • @emergencyrespondergaming911

    good job Ukraine and I like the clip when the Ukrainian shoulder flips off the russian banner

  • @aurelien5747
    @aurelien5747 Před rokem +251

    Let’s hope it keeps going so this war can end

    • @psilocybinsoughtme6164
      @psilocybinsoughtme6164 Před rokem

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @Dark-28200
      @Dark-28200 Před rokem +11

      the scary thing is what russia will do if they keep losing since they have nuclear weapons

    • @DanielFrost79
      @DanielFrost79 Před rokem +39

      @@Dark-28200 They will do nothing, because i don't think they want a whole world against them. That will end in one way only.

    • @AntonySimkin
      @AntonySimkin Před rokem

      They already have the whole world against them. Attacking civil infrastructure is a global war crime already. Ukraine frees Crimea - wait for nukes.

    • @1nsaniel
      @1nsaniel Před rokem

      @@DanielFrost79 if the leadership think losing this war will provoke the collapse of the state who knows what theyll do to avoid that

  • @poggers3828
    @poggers3828 Před rokem +72

    ukrainian here, makes me feel happy seeing how people see our efforts

    • @Zripas
      @Zripas Před rokem +11

      Entire civilized world is with you.

    • @allent.g560
      @allent.g560 Před rokem

      @@Zripas ah, so you mean the rest of the world outside of Europe and The U.S is uncivilized barbaric mass.

    • @Zripas
      @Zripas Před rokem

      @@allent.g560
      If you have country which thinks that Russia attacking Ukraine is a good thing, then its a barbaric one. Simple as that.

    • @allent.g560
      @allent.g560 Před rokem

      @@Zripas ever heard of "neutral". You Western with your "If you're not with us then you're against us" mentally. Last time I checked, the majority of countries doesn't support neither.

    • @Zripas
      @Zripas Před rokem

      ​@@allent.g560
      Fine, will change by claim to "Countries which have been brave enough to take none neutral position and are civilized supports Ukraine" Is that better?
      And why does those countries are afraid to take official position on this war? Are you for or against this war? Or are you one of those who thinks that remaining neutral solves problems?

  • @blametheghost
    @blametheghost Před rokem +3

    3:43 looks like we got games in this war
    But in all seriousness, this is really interesting, I'd really love to see a video on how game controllers function in serious operations like flying equipment etc etc

  • @Tembam
    @Tembam Před rokem +6

    Its just amazing how ww2 tactics still is relevant despite many new ideas coming up. This show how sometimes the answers lies in the past

  • @alexnorth2452
    @alexnorth2452 Před rokem +805

    Attacking civilian infrastructure is a double edged sword for numerous reasons, the most important being it gives Ukraine the reason to do the same once they start pushing into Russia, and that's ignoring that attacking civilians is a war crime, meaning it gives nato and the US even more of an excuse to get involved

    • @OverlordShamala
      @OverlordShamala Před rokem

      They are discussing that if such event should occur, Russia start hitting civilian building & infrastructure. NATO will declare a "No Fly Zone" over Ukraine's airspace. I will not be surprised seeing F-22s & F-35s, or typhoons engaging Russian jets.

    • @alexnorth2452
      @alexnorth2452 Před rokem +117

      @@OverlordShamala I hope they do, it will add another level of humiliation when our f-22s are using Russians as target practice 🤣

    • @yeoj_
      @yeoj_ Před rokem

      They are not pushing into Russia if they do Putin will use nukes

    • @V0W4N
      @V0W4N Před rokem +2

      boy i sure hope moscow gets actually bombed

    • @GreyKnightsVenerable
      @GreyKnightsVenerable Před rokem +42

      @@alexnorth2452 too bad the other guy removed their comment, sounds like it would’ve been a hilarious read.

  • @Xiao_Hu_ZY
    @Xiao_Hu_ZY Před rokem +351

    "Russian logistics is crap, there's just no other way of putting it"
    A jewel of a quote

    • @gsamov
      @gsamov Před rokem +23

      if you had captions on it said "theres no other way of "putin"g it"

    • @bsmith9890
      @bsmith9890 Před rokem +1

      Russian logistics are a myth.

    • @Xiao_Hu_ZY
      @Xiao_Hu_ZY Před rokem +6

      @@gsamov ohhhhh fuck that's gold xD

    • @zenithx2114
      @zenithx2114 Před rokem +1

      facts!

    • @luciustarquiniuspriscus1408
      @luciustarquiniuspriscus1408 Před rokem

      Well, if it's really crap why is stopping it such a high priority? It must be doing something right, if it's worth all those rockets.

  • @janes-e378
    @janes-e378 Před rokem

    Great great great,,my brothers and sisters 👏 ❤ 👌 👍

  • @devakaan3149
    @devakaan3149 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video it's actually been a pleasure seeing this.

  • @bondeddolphin6315
    @bondeddolphin6315 Před rokem +172

    The ukrainian people have proved to be tougher than Russia thought

    • @justfun287
      @justfun287 Před rokem +19

      Thogher then *everyone* throught

    • @handmaen
      @handmaen Před rokem +1

      @@justfun287 yep

    • @floot2sussy
      @floot2sussy Před rokem

      They also showed how corrupt our army is

    • @rickendfed7472
      @rickendfed7472 Před rokem +8

      Thanks to the taxslaves of the us

    • @DanielFrost79
      @DanielFrost79 Před rokem

      Much thanks to NATO and having the whole world behind them.
      But they do have far superior training and they come with a brain.

  • @paulfoxanimator
    @paulfoxanimator Před 11 měsíci

    thx mate for best info Slava Ukraini

  • @samyadeepbasu1570
    @samyadeepbasu1570 Před rokem

    Nghe xong bài này cái thấy tâm trạng buồn và nặng nề kinh khủng. Nhưng lại cứ phải replay hoài cả ngày😍

  • @ukaszwalczak1154
    @ukaszwalczak1154 Před rokem +1074

    When a country who's military/navy equipment is older than your grandparents, wins back a region that was captured by their enemy in a month, in 3 days, you know something is seriously wrong-
    Edit: I KNOW THEY'RE USING MODERN TECH-

    • @user-eq9xs5fz9u
      @user-eq9xs5fz9u Před rokem +123

      Let's not forget the real MVP here, Intelligence and technology
      1. Intelligence Advantage The West simply won't let Ukraine fall. So they gave Ukraine not only supplies, but also intel as well. Intel then shape the tactics and strategies to win the war.
      Most important aspect of war is accuracy and effectiveness.
      Is this missile/Information accurate enough?
      Is it worth to use/exploit this tool/weakness now?
      If Ukraine is given intel, you bet that they also have western advisor there, pointing out flaws and improving the tactics and strategies for the war with accuracy and effectiveness in mind.
      2. Technology Advantage
      From reconnaissance to espionage to sabotage. We're in the 2nd Cold War, where battles are non physical.
      There's this video on CZcams on an escaped North Korean Soldiers where he said that when he's in the Pentagon, he was shown a satellite images and the troop movement overlayed on it. He was scared that he found out that the US had always been watching the whole time.
      "It'll be impossible to hide our plan if the US is always watching and tracking every single individual movement"
      - Former NK soldier

    • @dinte215
      @dinte215 Před rokem +63

      But they're using newer equipment than Russia though. Remember Western aid equipment?

    • @MrMawnster
      @MrMawnster Před rokem +9

      But it's not. It's all been updated derp derp. They know how to use so many systems now

    • @johns3544
      @johns3544 Před rokem +7

      Germeny taught them well. 😉

    • @ukaszwalczak1154
      @ukaszwalczak1154 Před rokem +2

      @@MrMawnster I know, but still, they still use AKs, which, yes, they're reliable and practically timeless weapons, but most are from the 80s. I know that the Ukrainian military has modern weapons, but still, they still use (mostly) old tech-

  • @RailPreserver2K
    @RailPreserver2K Před rokem +377

    I love that Ukraine is basically doing what you see in the 1984 film Red Dawn with the best part being that it's actually working

    • @Grimpy970
      @Grimpy970 Před rokem +21

      I'd say that red dawn is far more complex than the current war. It's beyond vietnam or Afghanistan in complexity.
      In red dawn you have a coalition of Cubans and various other central Americans invading an enemy with the direct support and even manpower assistance of the soviet union.
      1 ukraine isn't the aggressor here.
      2 most of their forces come from the same nation
      3 there are no superpower boots on the ground physically lifting rifles and shooting the enemy. We're advisers. Like in Cambodia and Laos.
      4 there arent even american piloted aircraft undertaking airstrikes.
      The ukraine is just another good ol' proxy war as far as I can define it.
      Red dawn was the beginning of world war 3, including the use of airborne, ground-based, and naval nuclear, chemical, and biological weaponry.
      Red dawn was a global disaster. The ukraine conflict is a local disaster.

    • @bufordhighwater9872
      @bufordhighwater9872 Před rokem +25

      Red Dawn is about a group of teenagers fighting an insurgency in an America that had been successfully occupied by Russia and their allies, whose forces were competent and up-to-fate.
      This is the most conventional war that's been fought in probably close to half of a century. Ukraine is a sovereign nation with both regular and irregular military forces, armed with NATO equipment, defending themselves from Russia's poorly planned invasion, with an army that is ill-equipped and unprepared, with largely incompetent leadership. the only similarity to Red Dawn is that there's a Russian invasion, otherwise it's basically nothing at all like the movie.

    • @jayjay53313
      @jayjay53313 Před rokem +7

      @@bufordhighwater9872 if Russia today is rich & well equipped like they were in red dawn 1984, Ukraine would have fallen in a month. Unfortunately, Russia today is too poor that they can't even buy cheap ATGM for their attack helicopters.

    • @noahwilliams8918
      @noahwilliams8918 Před rokem +6

      Wolverines!!!

    • @ChucksSEADnDEAD
      @ChucksSEADnDEAD Před rokem +2

      @@jayjay53313 Fortunately.

  • @shocolad
    @shocolad Před rokem +11

    Great video! I admire the effort you did to edit this video, collecting the footage and narrating. you'v collected alot of info that was not covered by most of local medias across the world.

  • @BartBe
    @BartBe Před 11 měsíci +1

    that HIMARS in the swimming pool is hilarious.

  • @darthgamer2014
    @darthgamer2014 Před rokem +67

    Russia: We are one of the most powerful superpowers on the planet our military cannot be stopped.
    Ukraine: Hold my Horilka.

    • @madensmith7014
      @madensmith7014 Před rokem +11

      Funny thing is that Russia's might comes from it's legacy as the USSR, forgetting that Ukraine was also part of the Soviet bear.

    • @darthgamer2014
      @darthgamer2014 Před rokem +4

      @@madensmith7014 Yeah the good old Soviet bear.
      Poor thing is so old and decrepit by now that it couldn't even fight a tree if it tried.

    • @Yilong_Woma
      @Yilong_Woma Před rokem +3

      U mean - moonshine, I guess😉

    • @Danielklark
      @Danielklark Před rokem +2

      we have horilka here🔵🟡

    • @roo72
      @roo72 Před rokem +3

      Horilka, not "vodka". Show some respect to Ukrainians and their language. "Vodka" is a Russian word.

  • @Fr4ncM
    @Fr4ncM Před rokem +53

    Glory to Ukraine!
    Victory is yours, the good people of the world is with you.
    This is a fight that will never been forgotten.
    You are true heroes not only of your own homeland, but also for freedom and democracy!

  • @snowwann273
    @snowwann273 Před rokem +2

    I really thought Russia had more flex to this. I'm glad that Ukraine is able to fight back and push them back. Ukraine has a right to be their own just like anybody else.

  • @johnsmit1663
    @johnsmit1663 Před rokem +2

    Great channel. Always refined analytics+entertaining touch.
    Слава Україні 🇺🇦

  • @draco1803
    @draco1803 Před rokem +431

    Thank you to all of you brave men and women, non-combatants, current service members, retired service members, medical personnel, and anyone else who up and left your countries, to fight for Ukraine in their conflict with Russia. Those who so selflessly left the safety and comfort of home to help the Ukrainian people in a deadly struggle. Those who weren’t asked, but have fought and died for the sake of Ukrainian independence. None of your sacrifices will be forgotten, and hopefully, none will have been in vain.

    • @TheSkystrider
      @TheSkystrider Před rokem +6

      Slava Ukraine

    • @Ryzot
      @Ryzot Před rokem +3

      Yes. This was big for Ukraine. Retired special forces from around the world came to Ukraine to fight the Russians. Russia is not fighting against only Ukraine, they are fighting against the world, and Russian soldiers do not have half the experience that many of the volunteers have.

    • @alfonseradorimperial642
      @alfonseradorimperial642 Před rokem +3

      All of those who were not allowed to leave and forced to die fighting and all non combatants used as human shields, you are the sacrifice to be forgotten, and hopefully, none will have been in vain.

    • @trilldrake1211
      @trilldrake1211 Před rokem

      @@alfonseradorimperial642 yeah russian war crimes are truly a pox open the earth, and hopefully they will be punished with an equal measure of brutality.

    • @BluePhantomOG
      @BluePhantomOG Před rokem +2

      @@TheSkystrider what does that mean ?

  • @tfaber9394
    @tfaber9394 Před rokem +39

    I was recently in urban and rural Ukraine, specifically Kiev and Sumy. I cannot begin to tell you what a beautiful and wonderful country it is. It reminds me of Nebraska in the US. And the people... they are best I meet. I have traveled around to a lot of places...but like "Bald and Bankrupt" here on CZcams says......Ukraine is his most favorite country. It is mine too. And I know, because I was just there. I have fallen in love with Ukraine when I visited. If you go there...you'll understand. She will steal your heart. Ukraine is simply awesome.

    • @TheBandit7613
      @TheBandit7613 Před rokem +1

      I'm a sunshine and palm tree person.
      However, the people there have a lot of heart.

    • @wisemysticaltree2444
      @wisemysticaltree2444 Před rokem

      Dyakuyu!

    • @MilkyCentipede
      @MilkyCentipede Před rokem +1

      I know what you mean. In March, I thought: Goodbye Ukraine, it was nice knowing you. But how the mouse has roared! Cant wait to see it again.

    • @IAmNotBob.
      @IAmNotBob. Před rokem +1

      Its Kyiv in ukrainian,Kiev in russian

    • @karahime0723
      @karahime0723 Před rokem

      Which heart? The confident soldier heart or the tourist heart

  • @Daniil8787
    @Daniil8787 Před rokem +3

    Putin: the risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math?

  • @tobiaswerner4418
    @tobiaswerner4418 Před rokem +2

    Never forget the backbone of the Ukranian Army: The strategic Anti - Tank tractor at 8:04

  • @yutakago1736
    @yutakago1736 Před rokem +113

    Sun Tzu best expressed the martial role of deception in saying "All warfare is based on deception." Deceptions can involve false maneuvers, feigned attacks, misleading orders of battle, and creation of deceiving indications of strength or weakness in attempts to influence an enemy's actions.

    • @AvoidTheCadaver
      @AvoidTheCadaver Před rokem +8

      There is another old Chinese set of writings on military strategy call the 36 Strategems. IIRC it'd a collection of essays rather than being written by any one person.
      There's a particular stratagem called "Make noise in the East and attack them in the west." which is basically an application of the warfare is deception principle.
      Another point that is made in the Art of War is that a cou try cannot go to war without the whole country being behind the effort.
      In fact, when you look at the Russian effort almost all of it runs counter to the principles laid down in the art of war. It's almost like they're trying to write a book on how not to conduct a war

    • @sanriosonderweg
      @sanriosonderweg Před rokem +2

      Continue with that thought, Russia gave up undefendable land and continues to grind forward where it matters. In both cases Ukraine loses men on a vast scale for nothing other than the cheers of western propaganda media channels.

    • @calidude1114
      @calidude1114 Před rokem

      Do you have anything original to say or do you just quote others like a parrot?

    • @AvoidTheCadaver
      @AvoidTheCadaver Před rokem +4

      @@sanriosonderweg
      Abandoning a key resupply point in the front and considering it as undefendable seems nonsensical.
      That begs the question of why wasn't it better defended?

    • @shanetonkin2850
      @shanetonkin2850 Před rokem +3

      @@sanriosonderweg Russia, a country whose military is almost entirely reliant on rail transport for logistics, “gave up” the most important railway junction that it controls in all of Northern Ukraine, on purpose? Lol ok buddy, keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better. Just like the fantasy that your military bloggers and TV channels continuously spew out that Ukraine supposedly suffered “vast casualties” in the process, when there is absolutely no evidence of this whatsoever, and in fact, all documented evidence online shows the exact opposite - that Russia suffered significant casualties during the rout and abandoned huge quantities of perfectly working equipment, including dozens of tanks, self propelled guns, and hundreds of other vehicles.

  • @patmac6356
    @patmac6356 Před rokem +25

    Thanks for the most clear and concise report yet coming out of Ukraine, and their offensive operations toward izyum and eastward. Appreciate the breakdown and time line. Keep sending it your doing better than CBS, NBC,ABC AND CNN combined. Thank you, BEst regards from Arizona

  • @rjglennon2219
    @rjglennon2219 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Long live a free Ukraine 🇺🇦

    • @chadhaire1711
      @chadhaire1711 Před 8 měsíci

      Free Ukraine? No freedom of the press, no freedom of religion, no elections.......another dictatorship run by Pro-Nazi AZOV thugs.

  • @the1only467
    @the1only467 Před rokem

    Great edit to make the link start where the short ended! You guys are genius. Thank you.

  • @leannefresquez3490
    @leannefresquez3490 Před rokem +429

    I can't believe this war is still ongoing. I really thought Russia would have won within 3 months at the most. The fighting will of Ukraine is amazing.

    • @exudeku
      @exudeku Před rokem +1

      The Russians have a capability, they always flaunt their new tech to spite NATO, they have tons of soldiers with high morale before the war, hell, its easy to encite the rabble to be more ferocious against the "Nazis of Ukraine"
      But nope, all of those for nothing. They are just a former husk of the USSR

    • @GeraltofRivia22
      @GeraltofRivia22 Před rokem +96

      NATO weapons, intelligence and training is the reason. As valiant as the Ukrainian Army is, they simply didn't have the equipment or resources to hold out for more than a couple months.

    • @jayjay53313
      @jayjay53313 Před rokem

      Ukraine is brave only because of US + NATO backing and Russia is so poor that they can't even buy cheap ATGM for attack helicopters, not to mention guided air to ground missiles for their 4th generation fighters.

    • @verySharkey
      @verySharkey Před rokem

      @@GeraltofRivia22 Well its not the only reason! The morale and will of the Ukrainians combined with sold western support is what does the trick! Both do well. The biggest industrial block on earth supporting a nation eager to not lose. Worse nations have won against bigger opponents under such circumstances.

    • @Evan_Horvath
      @Evan_Horvath Před rokem +70

      I never expected Russia to make as much progress as they did. I expected Russia to withdraw within the first few weeks. They are really committed to losing as much equipment and lives as they possibly can. It's honestly impressive.

  • @gperson3788
    @gperson3788 Před rokem +33

    The Mobiki just makes me think of Enemy at the Gates. "The first man gets the rifle. The second man gets the ammo" (probably paraphrasing!)

    • @baneofbanes
      @baneofbanes Před rokem +10

      I mema some of them are literally armed with Mosins and told to man checkpoints.

  • @erushi5503
    @erushi5503 Před rokem +3

    Ukraine using historical events to guide their strategy is pretty ingenious

  • @damianp7313
    @damianp7313 Před rokem +1

    I finally found your Chanel all iv seen is shorts so far glad u have a full version good stuff

  • @joelcohen4353
    @joelcohen4353 Před rokem +57

    You never cease to amaze me with how much info and analysis you pack into all your videos. Keep it up!!!!

  • @travis7099
    @travis7099 Před rokem +62

    My dude, I must say you're my favorite war/military oriented YT channel and I watch literally days and days worth of content. I applaud you and your content, you always surpass and surprise me with new information I hadn't heard from anyone else.
    Keep it up my man, much love!

    • @managementteambuilderskucz9839
      @managementteambuilderskucz9839 Před rokem +1

      And sadly he can't tell you about the Secret & Top Secret stuff going on.. TS SCi Don't Ask...
      ...Don't tell..Donald Bonespurs

  • @rebeccahenderson7761
    @rebeccahenderson7761 Před rokem +2

    Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦

  • @a.s.h.5774
    @a.s.h.5774 Před rokem +1

    This is really valuable content! Great job here

  • @Primitarian
    @Primitarian Před rokem +98

    I remember a news story a few weeks ago in which Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine's major offensive in the south at Kherson was about to begin. And I wondered to myself, Why would he announce this? Doesn't the element of surprise matter anymore? Apparently it does, after all.

    • @augustuslunasol10thapostle
      @augustuslunasol10thapostle Před rokem +7

      It wasn’t a joke either kherson offensive is a real offensive not a fake which is why it sold the idea so well to the russians because none of it was fake they just forgot to add they would artillery strike more then anything

    • @flycrack7686
      @flycrack7686 Před rokem +1

      actually alot of actions in wars are pretty well known. there are multiple reasons for that and annoucing the war in the south has lots of benefits.

    • @Aron-ru5zk
      @Aron-ru5zk Před rokem +5

      “Russia moving forces south in preparation for Ukrainian Kherson offensive”
      Ohhhhh now it makes sense😏

    • @schlollepop
      @schlollepop Před rokem +3

      The Russians are not completely stupid, even if we love to think they are. They must have been aware that also around Kharkiv, something was building up.
      But then some bigwing must have decided that the south is more important than the north.
      And I keep wondering why. Retreating behind the Dnepr would have created a zone that is easy to defend, freeing up troops for the Kharkiv region and maybe even an offensive in the Donbas. Now, the Ukrainians can fight a war of attrition in the south and win it as Russian logistics is crippled.
      Maybe Oberst Reisner has an idea?

    • @luislongoria6621
      @luislongoria6621 Před rokem +1

      Russia still has most of its navy which would have made Kherson the harder target even without reinforcements. Putting a HIMARS on a barge like the thumbnail is a novel idea but it would make more sense to get some use out of them before dumping them in the ocean

  • @jackjones9460
    @jackjones9460 Před rokem +61

    Definitely the best NWYT episode I’ve seen yet! You made a long, involved, event clear and easy to understand, which is always exceptionally difficult in a war.

    • @abacab87
      @abacab87 Před rokem +3

      Yes, I loved this format and speaker.

    • @TheLevitatingAllay
      @TheLevitatingAllay Před rokem +2

      As the first long video by this channel I’ve seen, it’s amazing.

  • @gilbertroberttuahuru4715

    Way to go Ukraine soldiers keep up the pressure on Putin and his army, your tactical skills are of good value, to confuse the Russian occupiers, invaders with fear of been killed or captured. Glory to Ukraine and her people God bless you all.

  • @Allmightygreat
    @Allmightygreat Před rokem

    GLORY TO UKRAINE

  • @craigkdillon
    @craigkdillon Před rokem +438

    Also, when your forces are more mobile than the enemy's,
    all you have to do is wait until the enemy commits their forces
    in defensive positions.
    There are always weaknesses. Just concentrate your forces where the enemy is weak,
    and you have a good chance at victory.
    So, the Kharkiv assault could have also been opportunistic.
    Ukraine could have had multiple plans, with one being chosen based upon Russia's actions and deployment.
    Like in football, if the opponent goes strong on the left side, then you can either respond with strength on strength, or strength on weakness.
    So far, I would say Ukraine has the better strategists.

    • @joaosito68
      @joaosito68 Před rokem +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
      The ones that generate more casualities in favor of the russians and allies.

    • @chriskelso723
      @chriskelso723 Před rokem +20

      @@joaosito68 If casualties is your main objective then you are doomed to failure. Hearts and minds. commit to an actual objective forget the casualties. I recommend reading The Art of War.

    • @joaosito68
      @joaosito68 Před rokem

      @@chriskelso723 Agree, absulutely.
      "If you cannot win, don't attack".
      But who rules Ukranian military is an acephalous puppet of the great UScancer... so, poor Ukrainian men are dying.
      Ukraine has no luck.

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 Před rokem

      Not proven. NATO used up all its reserve.

    • @EmomanTavish
      @EmomanTavish Před rokem +1

      no, ukraine will be a country flatted by russian tank and it will be forgotten withing a day when russia comes to the core after cracking the shell; Europe

  • @davidfraser9365
    @davidfraser9365 Před rokem +6

    This piece is superb - so thank you very much 🤘🤘 I’m from Oxford UK, watching what is unfolding in Ukraine through outlets like this.

  • @Outofbox11
    @Outofbox11 Před rokem

    this war is tragic, but some of your tone on some comments got me rolling. Great video.

  • @xfounes8965
    @xfounes8965 Před rokem

    SLAVA UKRAINE !!!!!!!!SLAVA UKRAINE !!!!!!!!!!

  • @omargaber3122
    @omargaber3122 Před rokem +43

    In the end the war will end and the leaders will shake hands , and the old woman will remain, waiting for her martyr son , the girl, waiting for her beloved husband, and those children, waiting for their heroic father.

    • @dlee9726
      @dlee9726 Před rokem +12

      Zelenskyy is definitely not shaking hands with Putin. He actually cares about his people.

    • @dipling.pitzler7650
      @dipling.pitzler7650 Před rokem +1

      Shaking hands with the devil, in this case definitely after victory, is sometimes necessary, it is called " diplomacy".

    • @OskarasNauseda
      @OskarasNauseda Před rokem

      most of capable Ukrainians are hiding in EU how I know it I live in EU country

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 Před rokem

      @@dlee9726 no he doesnt

    • @philipmarwood9327
      @philipmarwood9327 Před rokem +3

      Absolutely true. So many armchair generals glorifying over this horror while so many ordinary folk,s lives are torn apart, on both sides.

  • @sobakabaskersanya5619
    @sobakabaskersanya5619 Před rokem +288

    I've never been so proud of my country's army. I was sure Ukraine was going to win this war, but didn't expect anything that fast and epic as that Kharkiv counteroffensive. A great honour and respect to all Ukranian soldiers and commanders who managed to pull this off.
    By the way, those blue banners with russian flags were all the same saying "we are all the same nation with russian" (wrong).

    • @KillerKiller655
      @KillerKiller655 Před rokem +3

      What did win ? Don t see it anywhere

    • @johnathanhughes9881
      @johnathanhughes9881 Před rokem

      @@KillerKiller655 And that is EXACTLY the attitude that got the Russians into the fix they're in!
      An army has to have good intelligence. Realistic intellgence. It's nice to be able to say everything's going well, but when it's all said and done, sometimes it isn't. And when it isn't, the higher-ups MUST know.
      If your army spends more time covering up failures than it does actually responding to them, you continue to fail. And in situations like that, you wind up, oh, completely losing an entire front . . .

    • @sobakabaskersanya5619
      @sobakabaskersanya5619 Před rokem

      @@KillerKiller655 No, unfourtunately, the war is not over yet. I ment, i'm sure our army will manage to withstand russian invaders and defeat russia one day or another

    • @tysonyouts5011
      @tysonyouts5011 Před rokem +1

      Won back some home turf and frightened some bullies. No big thing.

    • @vergesserforgetter2160
      @vergesserforgetter2160 Před rokem +9

      they aren't wrong, Ukranians and Russians are kin. actually Ukranians isn't their real old name, this is a medieval name for them, a name Russians gave them unironically.
      Ukranians were historically called "Ruthenian"
      the Ruth and the Russ are kin but yeah wars aren't that good to foster old relationships.

  • @AakeTraak
    @AakeTraak Před rokem

    Best video so far. I'm impressed. Nice graphics.

  • @dwarfc0366
    @dwarfc0366 Před rokem

    We in Ukraine appreciate all the help coming from western countries! Help protect Europe!

  • @hugoschkiglitz
    @hugoschkiglitz Před rokem +249

    Fun fact: Russian tank turrets have more flight time in Ukraine than Russian aircraft 😂

    • @Kakarot64.
      @Kakarot64. Před rokem +18

      Thats because the pilots need to rack up flight time in Russian turrets before they're allowed to fly a plane.

    • @12sleep23
      @12sleep23 Před rokem +2

      you realise that ukraine uses the same exact tanks with the same exact problems, right..?

    • @theuproar6858
      @theuproar6858 Před rokem +2

      @@12sleep23, Russia also has the second largest airforce in the world... Yet they do not do air raids in Ukraine... how come?

    • @12sleep23
      @12sleep23 Před rokem +1

      @@theuproar6858 ukraine has relatively modern air defense and planes

    • @remiwelch6234
      @remiwelch6234 Před rokem

      ​@@theuproar6858 because they keep getting shot down when they try. The Ukrainian's have some very effective anti air defenses in place at this point.

  • @lp9280
    @lp9280 Před rokem +2

    I think one clarification is needed. Yes Ukrainians lured ruzzians into Kherson, but they didn't specifically planned Kharkiv offensive, instead based on what we know they likely looked at Melitopol axis, but were generally probing entire front for any weaknesses. Kharkiv offensive happened because that is where they identified weakness. It wasn't "unplanned", however it just wasn't planned specifically before it happened. Ukrainians clearly knew that Kherson is triple lose for ruzzia and massive dilemma, defend and weaken rest of the front, abandon and have massive political fall out or as it happened in ruzzian case both! Ukrainians knew that starting Kherson offensive is either going to be successful on it's own or will present opportunity somewhere else, I don't think they knew where, but they were ready to exploit it generally and Kharkiv front happened to be the place.

  • @111havok
    @111havok Před rokem

    This the best Ukraine info I've seen!

  • @exudeku
    @exudeku Před rokem +25

    Sun Tzu once said:
    Always blueball your enemy

  • @Tonsofcraft
    @Tonsofcraft Před rokem +179

    Best part is, Ukraine does not have THAT much of modern, proper NATO equipment, couple dozen howitzers, Polish crabs and HIMARS. Javelins, Stingers, hell, even HARMs are all 80s-90s tech, they are literally winning with hand-me-downs.

    • @baneofbanes
      @baneofbanes Před rokem +40

      @David Alvarez HIMARs are just taking the rockets off of a M270 from the 80’s and putting them on a truck.

    • @weasle2904
      @weasle2904 Před rokem +6

      @@baneofbanes theyre much newer missiles now though that's not accurate.

    • @AndriiMalenko
      @AndriiMalenko Před rokem +25

      Now imagine what if ruzzia fights against really modern NATO equipment, intel and planning, lol.

    • @enpakeksi765
      @enpakeksi765 Před rokem

      @@baneofbanes Speak for yourself, "Brian rot".

    • @baneofbanes
      @baneofbanes Před rokem +1

      @@enpakeksi765 oh did I offend your feelings Vatnik? Grow up.

  • @jacknasty6940
    @jacknasty6940 Před rokem

    Love the Ukrainian military

  • @justingrago8223
    @justingrago8223 Před rokem

    SLAVA UKRAINE 🇺🇦

  • @OneAlgea
    @OneAlgea Před rokem +6

    3:38 I like that the guy is using a gaming controller. Very cute.

    • @zacklp3844
      @zacklp3844 Před rokem +1

      Whar works works I guess

    • @ImWoolly
      @ImWoolly Před rokem

      That's normal xbox 360 controllers are used a lot

  • @Aengus42
    @Aengus42 Před rokem +20

    A splendid preci. Thank you!
    Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦

  • @btf_flotsam478
    @btf_flotsam478 Před rokem

    9:05 This is my favorite part. Great starting line, of course, but the punchline was truly on another level.

  • @chrystya
    @chrystya Před 25 dny

    Love the narrative

  • @MyJustOpinion
    @MyJustOpinion Před rokem +10

    This video gave me all the information I need as to what happened few days ago in Ukraine. Very accurate and detailed. Thank you.

  • @funkemunky
    @funkemunky Před rokem +10

    I’ve been loving your coverage of the Ukrainian-Russian war. Keep it up!

  • @liaml.e.5964
    @liaml.e.5964 Před rokem

    Brilliantly executed.

  • @kim98677
    @kim98677 Před rokem +1

    DUDE!! that link that puts you at exactly the right timestamp is some s tier youtubing

  • @MrDominicg90
    @MrDominicg90 Před rokem +89

    That’s what happens when you’re a dictator and corrupt, everyone lies to you and you think you’re stronger than you are.

    • @silence-humility-calmness
      @silence-humility-calmness Před rokem

      or its what happens when you have so much outside support, it was ukraine, it was nato, proxy ukraine is just as corrupt if not more so before all this "metoo" style support for ukraine they were known across the board by all who followed all news outlets as a corrupt state

    • @jimbo43ohara51
      @jimbo43ohara51 Před rokem +13

      Poor Vladimir, the emperor's new clothes.

    • @MmmM-uo6ti
      @MmmM-uo6ti Před rokem

      @@jimbo43ohara51 today GOD slave Cristian Nazis Ukraine for PALESTINE people....GOD jobb

    • @MrDominicg90
      @MrDominicg90 Před rokem +1

      @@silence-humility-calmness oh don’t get me wrong either side isn’t much better for one reason or another, I’m not taking a side as with most things in this world no one is 100% right. But he did think it would be over in days because thats what he wanted to hear so that what they told him.

    • @TheBandit7613
      @TheBandit7613 Před rokem

      @@MrDominicg90 I have ethics. I can see right vs wrong.
      Killing civilians, blowing up apt buildings is chickenshit.
      Attacking civilian infrastructure is chickenshit. Russia said they were not going to attack their neighbor... then they did. That's a lie.
      If all those things are fine with you, don't go near me.
      I can smell chickenshit from a distance.

  • @xdev_henry
    @xdev_henry Před rokem +42

    I like how the Russian media says "no this isn’t the case", before anyone actually asks 😂.
    "Man the Ukrainians are badass" - "Russians do not have any problems" - "Did I ask?"

  • @douglascasey3486
    @douglascasey3486 Před rokem

    The incompetence of the Russian Military is staggering.

  • @mihailladyk6598
    @mihailladyk6598 Před rokem +4

    Glory to the Ukraine!
    Glory to the Heroes!

  • @Lazuli2-6
    @Lazuli2-6 Před rokem +88

    6:44 these overhead maps that give the tactical movement of both sides really looks like Ukraine has beaten Russia with it's own doctrine of achieving the breakthrough and sending follow up forces to utilize that breakthrough and force the enemy to retreat or get encircled. You would expect Russia to know how to do this motor rifle brigade movement because it's how they planned the cold war to be when it got hot but Ukraine just showed them how to do it.

    • @Ukraineaissance2014
      @Ukraineaissance2014 Před rokem +4

      Russia (or the USSR) genuinely (and hilariously) had a plan in the 80s which had them expected to reach the french coast in 10 days if war broke out with NATO.

    • @baronvonlimbourgh1716
      @baronvonlimbourgh1716 Před rokem +9

      That is basicly the standard tactic used by every military.
      It is how you capture ground, equipment and men.

    • @Oberon4278
      @Oberon4278 Před rokem +5

      That's not a Russian doctrine, it's a military doctrine. I'm pretty sure you can read about it in the Iliad.

    • @engineergaming2032
      @engineergaming2032 Před rokem +4

      @@Oberon4278 yes, you're right, Iliad literally states: "break through the frontline on humvees followed by tanks"

    • @Oberon4278
      @Oberon4278 Před rokem

      @@WontSeeReplies Who is?