Today was not a great day for the Russian forces in Ukraine.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 27, 2022
Russian generals begin to realize Putin is Trump?Fighting inside Kyiv is fairly low; the main advance force (with heavy armor) is still 30 kilometers out from the city. Russian advance was slowed by the #Ukraine resistance which has been creative in slowing them, Russians also slowed by fuel shortages - Senior Defense official
— Mary Walsh (@CBSWalsh) February 27, 2022
Gerasimov doesn't look too excited either about putting nuclear forces on alert. Shoigu at least muttered "est" in response to the command from his boss. Gerasimov could only nod. https://t.co/1KQyTvo13P
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) February 27, 2022
A lot of Russian military vehicles seem to be breaking down on the Russian side of the border and need towing. Don‘t know if that‘s common for military gear. This is South of Belgorod. #CNN #Ukraine #Russia pic.twitter.com/jJFCFDCHJ1
— Frederik Pleitgen (@fpleitgenCNN) February 27, 2022
This continues to raise the question: why? Why is Russia so bad at this?I’m not going to paint a rosy picture and say Ukraine is going to win, but the Russian decision not to dedicate more troops, more armor, or more fire support so far has cost them dearly.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 27, 2022
I’m not going to paint a rosy picture and say Ukraine is going to win, but the Russian decision not to dedicate more troops, more armor, or more fire support so far has cost them dearly.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 27, 2022
SO SAY WE ALL!I can't remember ever being so appalled and inspired before.
— George Conwayπ» (@gtconway3d) February 27, 2022
NEW: A group of 10 special operations forces veterans are staging in Poland and preparing to cross into Ukraine, where they plan to take up Zelensky on his offer to join a new foreign military unit, according to a US Army veteran arranging their passage. https://t.co/sArf6LE2QT
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) February 27, 2022
It's cracking. https://t.co/uWAIhqNJkg
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) February 27, 2022
Very big, if true. Thanks, Vlad!BREAKING: It is reported that Sweden is breaking from its usual tradition regarding such matters, and will deliver arms to Ukraine.
— Lauren Weinstein (@laurenweinstein) February 27, 2022
EU announces new steps against Russia, including for the first time ever financing the purchase and delivery of weapons and other equipment to a country that is under attack (Ukraine), and a ban on the state-owned Russia Today and Sputnik media outlets. https://t.co/8V1UolLTV5
— Evan Rosenfeld (@Evan_Rosenfeld) February 27, 2022
Ukraine's interior ministry released an appeal to families of Russian soldiers asking them to help ID Russian POWs & those killed in combat.
— Carl Schreck (@CarlSchreck) February 27, 2022
It looks at least in part like an effort to undermine morale and support in Russia for the invasion of Ukraine.https://t.co/fv6Zbzr5H2
⚡️The General Staff of the #Ukrainian Armed Forces states that conscripts of the Russian Armed Forces in #Chernihiv Region are ready to lay down their arms and surrender pic.twitter.com/UHACCOBIlw
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) February 27, 2022
“Mom, get me out of here! We're killing civilians here."
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) February 27, 2022
These are the words of the Russian invaders who voluntarily surrender to Ukraine. The Security Service of #Ukraine showed how the invaders from #Volgograd repent that they came to the Ukrainian land with the war. pic.twitter.com/nXW142EJjq
Agree, Kyiv is not surrounded, not according to my people. I have a bit of a network here and they have my back.
— John Sweeney (@johnsweeneyroar) February 27, 2022
I may look like a old fool of a drunk but when it comes to fighting Vladimir Putin's goons, I'm on it. https://t.co/nt5o0TSiw5
New satellite images show Russian ground forces — a convoy stretched out over more than three miles of road — getting closer to Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv. The forces include infantry fighting and supply vehicles around 40 miles northwest of Kyiv. https://t.co/3noULQ0XPz
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 27, 2022
No. On the contrary, none. https://t.co/EXFVtxL4Xy
— John Sweeney (@johnsweeneyroar) February 27, 2022
what does it say about the russian economy that americans scrambling to boycott russian consumer goods are realizing the country makes nothing they use except vodka
— Seva (@SevaUT) February 27, 2022
This has now been Confirmed. https://t.co/3jSEUSWuX4
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 27, 2022
Aircraft will likely come from Poland and Bulgaria, as their respective fleets are are currently being phased out
— Sierra Alpha πΊπ¦ (@Sierra__Alpha) February 27, 2022
Try us https://t.co/DJsRlvq4GM
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) February 27, 2022
⚡️100,000 Ukrainians mobilized in 2 days.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022
According to Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi, 50,000 are military reservists and 50,000 are Territorial Defense volunteers.
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