1 September, 2024


On September 1, Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, Oleksandr Syrskyi, said that the situation at the main front of the Russian invasion remains challenging.
He shared this on Facebook.
“The situation on the primary front of the Russian offensive is difficult. However, all necessary decisions are being made promptly at every level,” the post reads.
Syrskyi pointed out that despite Russian troops’ advantage in both weaponry and manpower, Ukrainian soldiers have inflicted significant losses on them.
“The fight for Ukraine continues,” he stressed.
- On August 31, Russia intensified its offensive, with combat clashes rising to 199. The most active Russian forces are in the Pokrovsk and Kurakhove sectors.

Good. Keep causing large losses for the invasive cockroaches.
I see your sentiment but as I recall we need to wipe out 3,000 per day in order to make a difference in the orc’s military numbers. In the meantime we’re allowing the orcs to take what has been said. Logistical and strategic areas. That doesn’t seem like it’s ok. I append my comment to explicitly say I have no military background so comment is from an onlooker who only cares for Ukraine.
I’m not saying that things are optimal, Cap. Of course, the more roaches that are killed, the better. If it were up to me, they would all get killed in a second. Every one of them cocksuckers.
This just seems to be going from bad to worst. We have the stupidity of the West including using their missiles in moskali, the Europeans with the 2027 delivery bullshit, Biden and Sullivan putting theirs heads up each others asses , the fuckin demons in orc land, the fuckin nonsense from Trump and his idiots. The list goes on and just doesn’t seem to stop. The only upbeat that I see are the wonderful citizens, heroes of Ukraine. And of course the allies who support us without hesitation.
I feel the same way, Cap. This war has exposed the human race to be unreliable, unwilling to learn from past mistakes, hypocrites, greedy, cowardly, and just plain stupid. I always envisioned the 21st century to be an advanced century, but in reality, we still are in the 19th century.