Der Krieg in der Ukraine ist nach wie vor blutig und beide Seiten schenken sich nichts. Doch der russische Vormarsch ist weitgehend gestoppt und die Ukraine schafft es die Gebiete um Charkiw herum zu befreien. Während die westliche Allianz weiter zusammenhält und die Waffenlieferungen immer besser anlaufen justieren sowohl Russland als auch die Ukraine ihre Kriegsziele. Während Moskau nur noch vom Donbass spricht wächst der Mut in Kiew, das ganze Land von den Russen zu befreien.

Wir sprechen über die gescheiterte Mobilisierung Russlands, die digitale Organisation der Ukrainischen Armee und natürlich über den sich ankündigenden Beitritt Schwedes und Finnlands in die NATO.

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Ein umfangreicher Blick auf die Situation in der Ukraine

Der Krieg in der Ukraine ist nach wie vor blutig und beide Seiten schenken sich nichts. Doch der russische Vormarsch ist weitgehend gestoppt und die Ukraine schafft es die Gebiete um Charkiw herum zu befreien. Während die westliche Allianz weiter zusammenhält und die Waffenlieferungen immer besser anlaufen justieren sowohl Russland als auch die Ukraine ihre Kriegsziele. Während Moskau nur noch vom Donbass spricht wächst der Mut in Kiew, das ganze Land von den Russen zu befreien.



Wir sprechen über die gescheiterte Mobilisierung Russlands, die digitale Organisation der Ukrainischen Armee und natürlich über den sich ankündigenden Beitritt Schwedes und Finnlands in die NATO.



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Christo Grozev on Twitter: "..and Ukraine won, predictably, thanks to the European popular vote. The "institutional jury vote" had placed it at #5. In a way, corroborating what we said on a panel at #LMC today - that the EU population is more radicalized - for the first time - than the EU political elites. https://t.co/3K9iXc2ILo" / Twitter
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Kalush Orchestra - Stefania (Official Video Eurovision 2022) - YouTube
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Michael Weiss on Twitter: "It's that time again. @holger_r and I have just consulted "Karl," our now-famous Estonian analyst of Russia's military campaign in Ukraine. We picked his brain about Kharkiv, Severodonetsk, Transnistria and the health of Valery Gerasimov. https://t.co/yamtupFnje" / Twitter
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Ukraine repels Russia’s attempt to cross Donbas river, and drives invaders away from Kharkiv | Ukraine | The Guardian
— the Guardian


Putin's Military Officers Refusing to Obey Orders in Ukraine: U.S. Official
— Newsweek


Trent Telenko on Twitter: "It looks like @PhillipsPOBrien just saved me a really long thread measuring my predictions versus on the ground reality regards Russian trucks. Let's do a different logistical-history threadinstead. 1/ https://t.co/dkHXiHmF9X" / Twitter
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Trent Telenko on Twitter: "This thread will be my Ukraine War overview. Russia is losing 2/3 of a battalion combat group of equipment a day and we are into day 79. That's over 52.6 full battalion equipment sets out of the 120 initially sent into Ukraine & ~180 over all in the Russian Ground Forces 1/" / Twitter
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Rob Lee on Twitter: "Ukraine published documents reportedly from Russia's 1st Tank Army showing its losses through March 15. It lists: 61 KIA, 209 WIA, 44 MIA, and 96 taken POW. Incredibly, the 2nd Motorized Rifle Division's 1st Tank Regiment allegedly lost 45 T-72B3M tanks. https://t.co/Qh0CWECA9S https://t.co/qbm2gMlnDo" / Twitter
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Trent Telenko on Twitter: "This map was direct messaged to me and was taken from a forum. It is a heat map of Russian SIM cards roaming Ukrainian cellphone networks. Logistics Thread This is symbolic of several things. 1. Why you have to take away cellphones from your troops before battle. 1/ https://t.co/xxYCLnTZY7" / Twitter
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Dr Mike Martin on Twitter: "Russian SIMs roaming in Ukraine. Gives you a good idea of the concentration of their forces. https://t.co/L5gzD10oR3" / Twitter
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Trent Telenko on Twitter: "This is going to be a long thread on Ukraine's unique 21st century fighting style based on Uber style C3I software, why Western intelligence is plug ignorant of it due to CROWDSTRIKE cybersecurity firm, & the implications of SpaceX's Starlink satcom for the future... 1/ https://t.co/k5DK3G7AhB" / Twitter
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John Spencer on Twitter: ""The Russians don't have the capability to enter those tunnels [#Azovstal]...this isn't just a normal tunnel, this is a deep tunnel complex...they don't have the training, equipment, or will to enter that...they would lose thousands of soldiers." watch my full @CNN w/@AnaCabrera https://t.co/HIHbAUXa9R" / Twitter
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Kamil Galeev on Twitter: "May 9, the Victory Day is a crucial symbolic date. We should expect the Victory Parade and Putin's speech to the nation on that day. What is he gonna say? Many are pondering whether he will: 1. Declare war on Ukraine 2. Declare mass mobilisation in Russia Let's discuss both https://t.co/LUvqRyUsLu" / Twitter
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Phillips P. OBrien on Twitter: "Surreptitious mobilization does seem to be taking place, though what it means for Putin's view of his own people is probably more important than what it means militarily." / Twitter
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Igor Sushko on Twitter: "#WindofChange has reached the #RussianPeople. This is how they feel about #Putin's #fascist regime, #mobilization, & war crimes in Ukraine. Please share with everyone - the world must see this. https://t.co/9o2FKhWDws" / Twitter
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Stefan Schaak on Twitter: "Verheerende Brände in #Sibirien (Krasnoyarsk). Hier brennen 350 Wohnhäuser. Es fehlt Personal, die Feuer zu bekämpfen. #Russland ist zu beschäftigt, die #Ukraine zu zerstören." / Twitter
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How a M777 howitzer is used
— Twitter


Hilfe für die Ukraine: Deutschland liefert Panzerhaubitzen | tagesschau.de
— tagesschau.de


Fact Sheet on U.S. Security Assistance for Ukraine > U.S. Department of Defense > Release
— U.S. Department of Defense


ChrisO on Twitter: "Video of an apparent Ukrainian attack on a Russian tank on 6 May is getting much attention for the turret's attempt to go to the Moon. It should be getting a lot more attention, though, for where it happened and what this means for Russia. A short . /1 https://t.co/93yZXO2E37" / Twitter
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ChrisO on Twitter: "If there's one thing that's become a signature of the war in Ukraine, it's the flying tank turret - a problem for both sides, as their Soviet-era tanks have the same flawed designs. But has the wrong suspect been fingered as the murderer? A CSI: UA thread. / 1 https://t.co/VebF8335yy" / Twitter
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Tomi T Ahonen Standing With Friggin Laser On Head on Twitter: "Mappy Thread About NATO 1/ Today Finnish government announced intent to apply to NATO (Finnish Parliament will vote on it likely already Monday). Sweden will also apply. Both will be welcomed with open arms at NATO There is talk of NATO-Russian border doubling. Let's do Thread https://t.co/tqbP2LWgng" / Twitter
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Tomi T Ahonen Standing With Friggin Laser On Head on Twitter: "Baltic Thread About NATO 1/ So as Finland & Sweden join NATO, some are looking aft the land border but few are talking about the sea lane. A FAR worse problem for Russia. The Baltic Sea stops being a free passage to the Atlantic, and becomes a NATO lake without free passage https://t.co/i8X9hKlG7Q" / Twitter
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Tomi T Ahonen Standing With Friggin Laser On Head on Twitter: "Coca Kola Thread 1/ So where is the biggest pain to Putin, when Finland joins NATO? Let's study the map a little bit. Let's do some Coca Cola. Or.. Kola. As in Kola peninsula This place: https://t.co/I7zckCm9oj" / Twitter
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Kamil Galeev on Twitter: "That's Mikhail Khodaryonok. Out of all people in the room he is the most sober one. Why? Well, may be because he's the only one with the substantial military experience. He's a career officer of the air defence who turned to a pundit career only after retirement (not a thread)" / Twitter
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'We need a way out': Former Russian colonel criticizes war efforts in Ukraine - YouTube
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Прогнозы кровожадных политологов / Реалии / Независимая газета
— nvo.ng.ru


Is Putin Sick – Or Are We Meant to Think He Is?
— New Lines Magazine


Is the war in Ukraine a frozen conflict? — Attrition and stalemates 17MAY2022 - YouTube
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Is Russia's collapse in the interest of the Russians? - YouTube
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Timothy Snyder on Twitter: "It is senseless to shelter Putin from the sense that he is losing. He will figure that out for himself, and he will act to protect himself. 1/17" / Twitter
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