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RUSSIA READY TO LOSE IN BAKHMUT! Current Ukraine War News With The Enforcer (Day 282)

Apr 01, 2024
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and of course we are going to report on the last 24 hours of the war in Ukraine here on the 282nd, but before we do that I have to ask everyone if they saw the video that was posted. today by me doing a Sam Elliott impression for Stugna, if you did let us know if you haven't seen it, check it out during or after the stream because from what I've seen in the comments section everyone thought it was really Well, of course, just going off of what they were saying, so check it out for yourself and let me know if you liked it, because if you did, I can make more videos like that with different types of voices doing different things.
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The mind was running a million miles an hour today with all the different video ideas I was able to make on um, it's just that I hope people will actually watch them if we do it again, also just to let everyone know that we'll make it into , i guess. I could say a short instead of an actual video which was supposed to be a short that he uploaded today but due to the format of the video file it was in the normal YouTube format so it ended up being a video instead of a short , so I'll probably make them as shorts in the future.
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I thought it was really fun and I also see a lot of people saying that they really liked it, so it's nice to know that everyone liked it. I like it, but with that now it's time to Let's move on from that little video today that was a little silly and a lot of fun to make. I love doing that one that was really fun and now we're moving to the Bachmann area because while we've been hearing some, I guess you could say some worrying

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, some worrying news about the Russians and we're moving into the deep state real quick, moving towards the tender chicken and fighting for the tender chicken and also keeping the hill towards the southeast that we have.
russia ready to lose in bakhmut current ukraine war news with the enforcer day 282
I have seen that the Russians seem to be preparing for defeat in this area, as they are building one of the most extensive and I guess you could say high tank defensive lines that they have built throughout this entire war before we reach that tank line. forehead. Let's analyze what we have seen in the last 24 hours and, starting November 30, we are going to zoom out so that in this way we can show the entire Front Line in Bach mode, the far northern flank is in solidarity, the farthest southern flank. it's in kurtameevka and we can see here that if we fast forward to today, kurdomika has been completely taken over, it seems that the Russians, if we go to Google Maps and look at the actual topography of the city, they let me go look for it very quickly .
russia ready to lose in bakhmut current ukraine war news with the enforcer day 282
For some reason, it's always a very difficult city to find, so let me go here. Bachman is somewhere around here, there is perkrovsk, so that means Pokémon is in the area, okay, here we go, here is Bach mode, so now we go down here to curtamifka and here is the talent. of the Russians captured today the other day we saw that the Russians somehow managed to cross the Salt Flats to the east side of the city and were now prepared to cross the railroad tracks in the center of the city and to the east side which is bordered from one channel, it appears that today the Ukrainians either retreated from the city or were driven out of the city by the Russian forces in the area and we don't know how many casualties the Russians have suffered from moving off the ground.
We can assume that the casualties are quite high compared to the amount of ground they have taken. These salt flats are completely flat and if we go to the deep state of the UA, we can see that there is a depression that one of these Soul Flats makes. The Russians would have had to practically advance into a bowl on the east side of the village where the Ukrainians could fire and then come out the other side, so I assume they suffered some significant casualties, especially for the village. in the size that was captured, but we don't know how the Russians took this side of the city, apparently they simply rolled over the railroad ties and entered the other side of the city because, as far as we can tell based on the movements of the day above, it would have moved west instead of north across a very small straight here, it seems like that would be the most logical conclusion for this area, but this is not to be feared and is nothing incredibly severe at this time according to the Russian Deep State AU.
The forces border the entirety of the railroad and it's quite ironic because a state crossed that railroad. They are going to be attacked by Ukrainian forces in the fields. Further because the railway is good. I guess you could say the railroad ballast that's underneath the railroad tracks. It's the only thing that gives the Russians in this area any kind of cover. The only place the Russians can move from here considering the canal seems impossible for the Russians is they might start trying to move north towards the next city which we'll change right here to English so we can read them properly and now we have to get back up there, sorry everyone, but let me come back here real quick, there's Bachman, so he'll be down.
Here and the only place where they can move is Cholifka, the professional. The difficulty that Russia will face in moving to the next Village is that they first have to expose themselves on the railroad tie and then secondly, they have to start moving towards a Ridgeline. Ridgeline dominates the entire area from the canal and all the way to Bachmann. It is actually one of the hills controlled by the Ukrainians in the Bachmann area, so they will probably suffer heavy casualties or be immobilized. down in this area and will depend on other areas to continue moving, but we are not seeing that in the Bachmann area the Russians have been stopped at the tender chicken, it seems that they were moving towards the tail of the tender chicken. on the eastern side and have now been stopped halfway today we also know that the vast majority of Russian forces are being directed to this area north of Bachman apparently a smaller group is concentrated in the south and are trying to advance towards the krasna Aura area, so, after all this, it seems that the Ukrainians are putting up a strong enough defense at least around the town of Bachmann, on the slightly northern flank of the town, to be able to hold off the Russians, although the Russians did.
We are assuming a small amount of ground in the Curtimka area and hopefully this assumption is correct, the ground advantage the Ukrainians will have in this area and the increased defense will be able to pin down the Russians and we will see. that once again the battle will stall, the only area that will be in doubt now is simply the sheer horde of Russian forces that are actually a bit north of Bachmann in the chicken and whether they are really capable of driving the Ukrainians out of there . Hill, if they push the Ukrainians off that hill and push them into the mud, we can see this battle continue for a while longer considering that the Russians will control another commanding height over the city and the Ukrainians and the Russians will be quite It would be half and half and shoot Bachmann in the hills on either side of the city;
However, while all of this looks like it will turn a Ukrainian victory into another Russian defeat, in long-term terms, it appears that the Russians are al

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preparing for defeat behind the lines, which is incredibly interesting to see, if We look at this image here, we can see a bunch of images, we are not really sure who took these images, if it was a Ukrainian drone that took them or if it was a Russian drone. taking them, but we haven't seen anything like this in Modern War unless you're talking about the Maginot Line or the sea liberated line of World War II, these defenses are incredibly intricate, incredibly complicated, they're actually digging trenches now in suitable zigzag.
Lines have trenches that connect to each other, so they have front line trenches that connect trenches. They reserve trenches and everything else in between and it seems like they're really putting maximum effort here, seemingly wherever this front line is and we're assuming that well. no Frontline, a defensive line that is probably about two miles behind the front line right now, somewhere between papaya, last name Bachmann, it seems that they are preparing to fight tooth and nail and that they are waiting for the tides of war. in the Bachmann area it will turn completely out of their favor and they will be fighting in defense again and trying to hold as much ground as they can.
Moving on to another image, we can see that the effort that has been put into these is incredible. trenches, it even looks like they have gone through the time in the commitment and also the cost to cover these sides of these trenches with wood and maybe even the floor as well, making these trenches an incredibly high grade above the possibilities normal that we have had. Seeing as both the Russians and Ukrainians use it because they have wooden plank floors, it will be much more difficult for the Russian soldiers to get any kind of foot conditions, I guess you could say, where their feet are exposed. for too long and in wet, humid conditions. that would lead to them having trench foot and therefore the number of times these Russian units would have to be rotated will probably be less and will help them defend this line a little better.
We can also move it to the next image and once Again, the defenses are extensive, we can see here. I can, uh, what I'm assuming is a connecting trench, a front line trench right here, a Russian armored personnel carrier and at what appear to be some checkpoints and I guess you could say a flanking trench. protecting your pharah flank in this area is extensive and if we go through the rest of the images I'm not going to provide incredibly detailed commentary on all of them, but they're really delving into the concept of trench warfare here and it's becoming more and more. very complicated it's getting very advanced these are these I'm actually trying to find the words for this this is a WWI level or pre-WWII trench engineering levels that we're looking at here which shows that The Russians no longer have confidence in their Ground Forces to continue the war and are almost going to rely entirely on these poorly trained and poorly equipped soldiers to rely on their defenses to keep them on the ground and sustain them. live, but this one is really amazing, we had someone on the broadcast last night and we forgot who it was, but I think you're probably here tonight again and saying that one of the long straight trenches we saw a couple of days ago in Another picture not of these defenses, but if somewhere else there was a tank trap and it was not wide enough for a trapped tank, but if you said that about this one, that is correct, then this is such a trench that it is not made for infantry We can also see that there is no accommodation for any infantry here This was made along this tree line as an anti-tank trench This is so wide that in theory if a tank tried to drive over it it would simply lean into the trench and get stuck there, a recovery vehicle would need to be taken out and then operational again, so we're seeing a lot of effort put into it, this is probably the strangest image because if I were to show this compared to Let me upload this so everyone can see the significance of this WWI trench, an aerial aerial view, and let me see if I can find you a photo here of the WWI trenches from an aerial view. here and you can see how complex the trenches were, you can actually see no man's land right there in the middle.
I guess well, I can't really assume it either. I don't know which would be which I'm probably assuming. although these are the Allied trenches that the British would have had because for most of WWI they were lower quality trenches and they seem to be more uniform in some ways and it also seems like a little more effort has been put into them. in this just because of the depth of the trenches so it looks like you know and we're going down a bit of a rabbit hole here, these would be the German princes and if I were to compare these Russian trenches to whatever you're looking at.
It's a lot like the modern equivalent of a German trench in World War I, in that they have a solid defensive front line connecting the trenches and the reserve lines and the lines of communications and everything, it's incredibly complicated now, but the thing is that while trench warfare has survived in the modern day, these types of trenches with this type of complexity seen in World War I generally died with World War I or primarily due to air support and also theprecise artillery, well the artillery became much more precise, it started to fade and disappear and you would see the trenches become more sparse and not a massive interconnected network, so these trenches, although incredibly well built and a massive monolithic structure in In terms of their defensive capabilities, they could probably be outmatched by Ukrainian artillery by shelling them mercilessly over the course of several weeks um but again, I'm not too sure, I don't really know how this will turn out, but considering there are a lot of factors to mitigate the importance of these defenses, the poorly trained Russian troops that will be handling these defenses would probably not be able to hold them for long, we could even see that they would be bombed, that would destroy their morale and they would start to route and leave openings in this defensive line, but it seems incredible that we really can.
See a photo here of some soldiers. I assume they are Russian. There are no identifying markers on them. This also looks similar to the Cranium camouflage, but we can see them looking over one of these anti-tank trenches and the work that has been put into this. Again, it's amazing, you've never seen this level of work on anything before we could see anti-tank traps. Otherwise, they are not actually known as hedgehogs. I really don't know what these things are called. I think they're Dragon's Teeth or something like that, they've been used forever, but you can actually see them in Germany on the Siegfried line and I'll show you everything real quick because it's pretty crazy to see it see the line released um and let me. let's see if I can show you all a picture here we go, the secret line uses the exact same type of Dragon's Teeth that stretches all over the German border between Dim and France for countless miles ahead, it's strange to see that the Russians are pulling .
If we use tactics that are almost 70 or 80 years old, the question will be whether they are effective and I think it will most likely make it much more difficult for the Ukrainians to overcome these defenses and take that ground, but it will not be impossible. One thing we have learned is that whatever the Russians do, even if they put a lot of effort into it, we saw this kind of effort in its infancy in the European battle of Bucha hospital and it still didn't help him in the end, the defenses would be surrounded and then they would just retreat or surrender, so with that they were able to do all this.
I am too. I don't know how many semi-trailers and how much effort it took to be pulled. outside the front to do this kind of work, but considering they made such a massive investment in the lines right behind Bachmann, I'm sure they are planning for this investment to pay off, they hope to

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the Battle of Bachmann and will eventually be pushed back, Otherwise, why would they spend so much time, money and effort digging and building these trenches where it wouldn't even matter if the Russians think the offensives are exactly going to work? While these look formidable, remember this, they are very formidable, yes, but if they are building these miles behind the lines, it means they are planning to

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and that's it, it means there is not much to add.
If you are building defenses, you are preparing to lose and you will too, now we will move on to the actual battles that have been happening in the Bachman area or the little fragments that we have seen of them and that We are going to start moving down towards the Bachman area. Kurda Mifa considering that is the area that the Russians were able to take today and as we begin we can see that the Ukrainian soldiers got into a tough fight with some Russian soldiers in the area. What's that? What's that? Let's see, it doesn't actually look like an AR, it looks like something else, uh, no, it could be an AR.
In fact, let us know in the chat if you all know what kind of weapon it is, please share it with us. because it looks like an AR in some ways but not others, like for example Matthew, the upper receiver doesn't look like an AR-15 and also that's the charging handle and it's on the front of the receiver instead of on the back, where you know you have to pull that thing back like it's a Hot Wheels tour, a Beyblade, look at that, uh, that broom to grab that thing that's huge, that thing is huge. Honestly, though I like the longer vertical foregrips.
I don't like stubby ones because stubby ones make you feel like if you ever slide your hand you just lose grip on the foregrip. That one is so long it's almost like a two-handed vertical grip. in closeup, honestly, I like that you hear the fire coming quite strongly. I now see the Ukrainian firing on the trench without propping it up, but it looks and sounds like the Russians are so close that if he stood up high enough to be able to prop it up. and then shoot them, you could get shot and of course a lot of people will say, but you never gave the Chesses that credit, that's because you can hear that the shooting was 300 yards away from them or there wouldn't be a shooting. shooting and they would still be shooting like that hoping to hit something almost three football fields away.
This guy sounds like he's trying to shoot people almost 60 yards in front of him or 60 yards in front of them, so he's just trying to shoot them and maybe keep their heads down so that way they don't get close to him . A lot of people explain what kind of rifle this is and look at that from there it's certainly not an AR-15, but someone said. I don't think it's a scar either, it's definitely not a scar, it's definitely not an RA. In fact, I saw someone say that it's a rifle brought from Poland, so let's get Grot's rifle out, yeah, that's it, yeah, wow, that guy Jacob Sebola literally got it. the brand right there is the charging handle, it's exactly the same I guess you could say uh hand guard on the front which is identical even the base is identical and it's also modular look at that more broken down version like it's a Bullpup, right ? look let's look at this one right here oh yeah that's cool it can turn into a Bullpup which is like a cool design how does it work?
I was. I swear it has to be a totally different receiver because there is absolutely no way you can do it. just flip it over like the modular parts and turn it into a Bullpup if that's the case this is probably the coolest rifle I've ever seen. To be honest, I'm not a big bullpup fan. I've held them before and they feel great. uh, heavy on the back of the gun, that's because that's where almost everything in the gun is and it always feels like it's trying to tilt towards you, like when the barrel tries to tilt up in the air.
I'm really not. I'm a big fan of that, if they can fix the balance issues on these bullpups I would be a fan of them because I think they look pretty good, but in actual use I don't really like how the weights are distributed, but I'll find out that, the magic is that actually how it works, can you just flip that thing over and make a pop? I think that's the case because they show it in several pictures, oh wait a minute, no, they're different classes, this is a grot c and this is a grot b um, so it's like a different Varian, it's like a f- 35a and then an f-35b, one of which is a VTOL and the other is not a VTOL, but then I was about to say That was designed in 2007 and they were way ahead of their time.
If you could turn him into a Bullpup, someone really needs to do that. I have a huge. Sincerely I dont know. I don't know how they would do that. because you have to think here with the C model down here, at the bottom, the bullets are fed directly into the bolts in front of the trigger and then stored in the barrel with a Bullpup, however, all that action is happening way back of the trigger, as you can see here, it's happening almost six inches back, so I'm wondering how you would make a modular system where you could just flip it around.
I wonder if I'm not a weapons designer, so I'm not going. pretend I know someone, someone needs to have a chance to listen and then within a month they send us a picture and say hey

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. I love your channel. I just want you to know that I really discovered the solution. of that problem, we actually have a standard rifle that can be converted into a Bullpup, that would be and we will take, we will also take our royalties, uh, also, wouldn't it be cool if I was the executive of a gun company? like if Sig was watching, that would be cool, hey, if you're an executive at Sig and you're watching right now or any company, try to make that happen.
I know it's probably going to be incredibly expensive, but at least make some prototypes to let us see if that's practical or at least even triable or feasible because it would be really interesting anyway and we need to move on from that still incredibly cool rifle, it's looks pretty good and I. I'm sure it uses yes, it uses a five five six bullet or it can use the 762, so it actually uses two of the most common ammunition that you would find in Poland. You know, of course, you would have to have different barrels, you know, because of different calibers but you can still use both it has a pretty decent rate of fire in automatic mode, um and I hate automatic mode.
I don't know why people say it's fully automatic because if it's automatic it's al

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fully automatic, there's no You can get more Auto, you can't get Ultra and Ultra Max Auto, it's just Auto, uh, but anyway, have you seen the new fully semi-automatic pistols? Yes, by the way, I'm ashamed, I don't want them, no. I want to get into this too much, but did you know Matthew that when the 1911 was introduced into service it was actually called an automatic pistol? Are you kidding, yeah, it was because in the past you knew there was like a semi-automatic pistol. to the average soldier it was automatic because it loaded itself so it automatically did the whole process, of course at that time they had double action revolvers but this thing still took out all the work of spinning a cylinder or something and just it automatically reloaded every time you fired it, so the old 1911 manuals called it automatic, although today it's called semi-automatic, which is an interesting little historical exchange because of how guns evolved and how automatic became semi-automatic. and then automatic became automatic, um nice. fascinating, yes, somewhat interesting.
I want to find a manual, uh, 1911 World War II manual cover, or I can find a World War I manual, um, and let me see if I can find an original one because if I can, it will say automatic. I can't find it, no one really likes to sell them. um, they just like to sell the guns, so unfortunately I can't find the whole manual that says that damn label. Damn, I'll try to find you an excerpt, baby. In the future, if I make a video of a World War I book called Doughboy War, every soldier who ever had the 1911 in that book and talked about it after the war called it automatic and also told the man here we go .
Here we go, there's an actual manual from the 1918 World War I era that says Model 1911 .45 Caliber Automatic Pistol Manual. It's not semi-automatic in that manual, it's automatic, that's not good, that's really cool. To me now the word has changed over time because you know once machine guns you know you can have the power of a machine gun in your hand with a submachine gun so that started changing the word automatic to semi-automatic and then those things were automatic weapons, so anyway, with that it's time for us to move forward and get out of all the interesting words that have changed over time and with that, now it's time for us to move a little further back where we can see .
In the Kurdomifa area, some Ukrainian helicopters fly over a village on their way to the area. Some of you might also be interested to see that there is no visual vision or visible snow in any of these videos here in the south near Curtiska. that's because we found out and I was trying to figure out how to accurately report this news. The snow starts somewhere around Solidar and then higher up it gets thicker the further north you go on the front line, so in the Kurdome area they're not really dealing with some of that horrible mother, they are dealing with the north, they still have some, but it is not as heavy and it is not snowing either, of course, it is still green and we can see the helicopter flying. over the guy's head you see another one flying too and hopefully they are firing some rockets near the Curtis area which keeps the Russians at bay and allows the Ukrainians to regroup and prepare a new defensive position outside the village.
Now we are going to move towards the town of odra divka where we saw some belarusian volunteers pin down some

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ns in no man's land and here is the video, the fire comes in, we hear some bullets bouncing off the ground and oh man it's a machine gun, oh, and you're treating it like it's one man, yes sir, give it to him, look at all those rotating caps, yeah, I mean, like they're stacking 'em up here, man, there's a mountain of brass and steel under that gun and and Also notice this, the shooting was happening and the bulletsThey were bouncing off the ground around them until they started shooting that .50 caliber and then the whole shooting stops instantly, oh man, that's also an epic ending like, wow, they're really upping the ending. game for the Belarusian volunteers and also another thing that is incredibly interesting about this video and also something that I have had experience with before because I shot a 50 caliber machine gun like this, the M2, and what is really strange about a machine gun like this . is that if you ever get the chance to shoot one, you don't really feel it, you don't even feel like the gun is under your control and what I mean by that I'm not trying to make it sound scary or anything, it's just that .
It's not like a normal gun, when you have a normal gun and you shoot it like a normal long rifle, you feel like the gun and you are like one in it. I guess you could say you're all part of One Singular. unit when you're operating something like the M2 it feels so weird even when you try to use it it's on a tripod or some kind of amount and you're also pushing down these two little thumbs it shoots into the back of the machine gun and you don't really feel the recoil , although it feels like your whole face is just all the bones inside your face are shaking, it's really weird to shoot one of these things in real life. life and I highly recommend that if you ever have the opportunity to experience something like this, if for some reason you can, I highly suggest that you do it, it's really something just to say that you've done it and also tell people about um, but it's just It's really strange and also Plexus said that's normal for calibers above 50.
And I bet you it is, but it's still very strange coming from the experience of shooting slightly larger caliber weapons, like 30 and six, which you know, I guess on the rifle. The world these days is a little bit higher caliber and then getting to something like that in experience is completely foreign to anything you've ever done before and I can really see now that you know after doing that why there is different training for heavy weapons in the military because you can't take the normal experience of a small weapon like a rifle and then turn it into a heavy machine gun like the 50 caliber.
This is completely different and it's also mechanically different anyway. Now is the time to let the Belarusian volunteers do their part to ensure the front lines are kept under control and we will now move on to the next area of ​​the front line. This video was taken. I figured somewhere around the Southeast Ridge of where the Russians were and we can see that the Ukrainians were throwing grenades on the Russian positions when you see here some pretty good piano music that we have to mute and a bunch of Russians summoned for the pile of garbage, you see the Russians have this practical culture where they all get together and sort all the garbage and then throw it outside to make sure the Ukrainians know that that is a Russian position it seems the Ukrainians have done it now Matthew, they have evolved is literally the ghetto bomb with a red cup of Solo in a cup, wow, you know, I mean, that sounds like something you'd hear in Wally, you know, we've got a birthday cake in a cup, we've got an F1 grenade in a cup when you see the bomb. now on the way, when you see the cup come off the grenade, it looks like the grenade stayed there and explodes, it's taking a long time if it's going to explode, or it's an old fuse, it didn't explode, now we can see how the next one fell, the cup went flying again, the grenade landed just above the Dugout, near the edge, but it appears that it was not in front of the opening where the shrapnel would have entered.
Now they are releasing another one. one, the Russians are probably so stupid in the trenches that they come out, who is it? I'm even going to check that they did it, they did it, you saw that they did it, they came out to see what it was, yeah, look, there goes one, he's sneaking towards the bunker, another one. The guy ran the other way and blew up, it seems like no one was attacked by that one, but they still came out into the open and Manny was literally saying, "imagine, if the Russians were dumb enough to do it and they were doing it, that "It probably was." the strange GrubHub goes after the door Ivan also look at that one this one was crazy um it seems like he was in the cup and as soon as they let go of the cup, they took out the pen and the grenade is now alive and falling freely. the air I wonder if it explodes in the air oh wait a minute that was actually a pretty good malfunction right there because now that the grenade had separated from the cup on the Drone it was already active and as soon as it hit the ground literally inside in a split second it exploded at the perfect moment right there.
I mean, obviously, they have another, I don't even know how many of these bombs the drones were able to carry, but it seems like they have a lot of drones that they carry. These or a drone can carry many of these bomblets, but now you see him throw the one that didn't detach from the cup in flight, wow, that was this, oh, and that one went straight to the Dugout door, oh, that's it caught, you know, that's He and I just when the grenade falls into the trench or into the hole there, the shock wave is like amplified in the rest.
I know in some ways it's like you're talking about if it lands in the trench and it explodes all the force and the shrapnel will pretty much go in both lateral directions left or right in the trench and if it's in, if it falls through any reason in a Dugout, all the explosive force is contained in that area, it's not really allowed to disperse, that's why everyone was surprised in the second world war when the operation, I think it was Operation Valkyrie, where they tried to kill Hitler in the bunker, um, in 1943 or 1944 and the bomb.
It exploded and several people died, but it didn't happen that way. It was almost unbelievable because the concrete room should have amplified the power of the explosion and pretty much killed everyone, but it didn't, so no one really understood how he survived that, but that would be similar, uh, the theory would be very similar to this one, interesting. But to answer the question in summary, Matthew, if you land in the trench, everyone will get a white Lada, well, then and we can see them looking towards the trench observing. If there is any movement, there was none, so we can see that that may be the end for those who have to take this drone back to the launch site to recharge it because there is no way for them to carry it. there's no way that's what I'm saying, this thing is probably like a DJI mavic and you and I know how big that thing is, it doesn't carry like 10 of these things and you also know what a grenade weighs, it weighs about two pounds.
I know, and I know that little drone can't carry that for long. It's probably up there in the air gun. You know, engines are jamming and dodging shit, but that one landed almost directly into a Dugout. Now we can see the next bombardment. It looks like this one fell on a scar mark in the ground, so it doesn't seem to have caused any more damage than a hole in the ground, oh oh, right there was Matthew, that was made of police, no it wasn't. It's not made of copper, but look at that thing, it's like a toy you would give to a child.
I would love to have a model of that in my dust that would be like a perfect decoration. I hate that they are exploiting him. I know. It's also very pretty, it's shiny, it's stainless steel. I mean, that thing is pretty cute and it's a big change from the bombs we've been seeing so far. Now we see her fall into that trench and you can also see how effective they are. They are compared to F1 grenades, that thing was dropped in a straight line, it was not thrown by the wind thanks to its fins and also its teardrop shape, it went straight to where it was supposed to go and exploded right in the top you can see how much difference there is in a little modification of what a normal pomegranate is versus a real tortilla like that.
We can see that that one actually fell into the trench and exploded right inside it. White Lotus for everyone and you know what the Russian motto is: Matthew oppression and White Lotus for everyone and it seems like you're following the motto these days and I hope you remember that next time you say the Russian Pledge, um, I guess you could. let's say indentured servitude and with that we will now move to Bachmann himself and I have seen the craziest thing, this is not really frontline news in a way, but it is war news and considering Bachmann is now frontline. -line town this is probably the craziest thing I've ever seen almost The whole town has been evacuated there's no one there anymore it's a war zone a lot of it has been destroyed but the trash is still running they're still picking up trash now that's dedication that's it dedication this is the kind of thing they talk about in wars in the future like it's something just to show how indifferent people were it's like you know the front line was on hundreds of people thousands of people die every day both in the city and on the front line and but the garbage was still running, someone 80 years from now, Matthew will be interviewed about how to survive the Battle of Bachman as an eight year old and they will say how I can.
I don't really remember much about the war, but I remember in the middle of an artillery barrage I saw some garbage men outside throwing garbage into the back of a garbage truck and that's really the only thing I can remember: someone's going to say that in the future and Just look at this moment. I have to give these guys a lot of credit for not giving a damn about literally the whole War that's going on above them, it's literally above them and they're still going to do their job and they're still paying me and I have to respect, I just have to respect the Commitment to his job, this guy is excited to see this garbage job, this guy finds Julian all over it, man, he's getting nervous, honestly, honestly, I'm like, I'm working.
Also because these guys do this knowing that we have seen Bakma literally reduced to rubble in most places and yet these guys are still here doing the trash. I mean, that's just dedication on another level and too. shows how little they care, uh, but with that we're now moving out of Buckman from this crazy but really fun to watch scene and now we're moving, believe it or not, out of the Bachmann area because I've covered all the news over the place. One thing I've seen that's interesting is that the further north we go, the less news we get from both sides.
It looks like the snow may have stopped the Russians and Ukrainians for the moment. Considering that the snow starts somewhere in the Solidarity area and goes further north and we don't see much activity in either of those areas, it may be indicating that the snow will really stop both forces and the only fight we will see will be being contained in the Bachmann area, the northern strip furthest from the front line that can be usable and up to the southern front, so if there are going to be offensive sporting defensive actions at this point that exceed the

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trend, it will be either the Russians towards zapparisha, the Ukrainians towards multiple or the Russians pushing towards Bachmann, those are really the only three that seem viable right now because while we've seen a lot of Ukrainian movement in the north from time to time, that's how it is.
It seems that the snow has also stopped them, but we will have to keep an eye on that and analyze it in the future, that may be true, perhaps not only time will tell, but now we will be moving out of Ukraine. and towards Russia, towards the Far East of Russia, beyond the Ural Mountains and almost to Lake Baikol and the air in the city of Krasnoyars, now very quickly, I want to share with all of you what this city is like because it is always interesting Eche a look at what Russian cities really look like, a nation with 1.3 trillion dollars of gross domestic product per year and also with only 110 million people I think at the moment, so let's go down and see what it looks like, how difficult! that kind of drab communist China looks like apartment blocks, you know, this, you know, this reminds me of that, at some point in the '60s or '70s, there was the Soviet utopia, which was Marxism. and Leninism was supposed to produce and here on the outskirts is the reality of what the Soviet Union was still, which was a yes, which was an underdeveloped country trying to pretend that it was advanced and modern, but this is really what Ni It doesn't even look like, of course, these people have electricity, that's something they have to guarantee, but these houses probably don't have sewage or anything like that and there's literally a junkyard down there, so this is New York craftsmanship. , if all of you are wondering what this city is like, this is what it is and I honestly have to say that I know that it has become a little common for us to laugh at the state of the Russian Federation and what it really is, but you have to feel sorry for people like these, whose faces are blurred because they grow up in this kind of world.
It's an incredibly, probably backwards place compared to the Western world and yet they are told their whole lives and fed this. line so much that it becomes reality and the only truth they know is that this here is the best thing in the world.world and that the Russian government, which keeps them in these types of conditions by being in suspense with the entire Western world and also incurring sanctions and suffering in terms of trade because it tells them that the Russian government really cares about them and that this type of Living conditions are some of the best you will ever find in the world.
It's really incredible to think that these poor people live like this. and that must feel absolutely hopeless living in a place like that and I bet you that's probably one of the reasons why they have a cultural dependency on alcohol because living in these kinds of conditions and knowing that there's no way to move up, it doesn't matter. Whatever you do, there is simply not enough money in the Russian Federation to achieve it, unless you are an oligarch or were born into it, and those are the only ways you can really have anything. money in Russia and everyone else lives like that or you live in one of these old apartments that are now about 50 or 60 years old, probably with a lot of problems of their own and you try to make that work, actually, let's go there. to that area and let's see what it looks like because it's right here, so I might as well go there.
I bet you this is the only nice part of New York crafts if I had to place a bet and it looks better than where we come from that's true but you can still see it's pretty bad this is literally prefab this is a cruise ka akami block these things oh let me let me tell you all a little story about these communist blocks Here, things like this were only supposed to last about 20 years, when they emerged under the reign of Khrushchev in the 50s and 60s, the Russian government was only trying to make a temporary solution to the housing crisis in the country and it was planned so that they would eventually move people out of these apartments and move them into permanent, well-made apartments, in the end, if you ever look at Soviet history, Russia never recovered financially.
The 60s and 50s were the best times for Russians in all. As far as the economy goes, they are actually on par with the West at that time and you would see that their technology would start to decline after that time, mainly because they did not have modern computing technology and therefore there was really no way for them. to build the permanent housing that these people were supposed to live in, so many people, even to this day, in Russia live in buildings that are almost 60 and 70 years old and that were only rated for survival for about 20 years, and that's it.
It's unfortunate if you think about it, these people live in these kinds of miserable conditions, really thanks to the Soviet government and now the modern Russian government, and none of them have done anything to try to solve the problems of these people, it's beautiful, it's just it's next level pitiful and you can even see on the side of this building the kind of decay that they're even having externally and you can only imagine what kind of true decay is underneath that façade, it's horrendous all around but speaking of that. crafts and patios we have seen that some type of sabotage has occurred in this city as the largest shopping center in craft patios caught fire and not just in any part of the mall and in fact it caught fire right under the huge Z symbol that was put on it so we largely think this may be a sabotage attempt on the crafts and your skin so here's the video when you see here they have the whole fire brigade out there and they're trying to put it out this fire. looks like he's eating some Z too at least they'll stay warm yeah I mean at least some people stay warm too why does it sound like a US Navy siren you know you hear on those little ones? way ships when they come into port you know they're going that sounds like that let's hear that again

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n the russian navy responds to a building fire yeah that's what damn the moscows just came out of the black scene it's on them swinging through the patios go on the ground, but with that is the end of that video and it's quite interesting to see that the smallest one caught fire and of course in such an interesting part with the Z symbol, which brings this further to the idea. of sabotage above anything else, but with that now it's time for us to move to Krasnearsk again because I wanted to show everyone something incredibly interesting about this city.
If you take a look at this city, you can really see, I guess you could. let's say the division into old Krasniarsk or at least very old Krasniarsk with the oldest. I guess you could say houses that were built during the early Soviet times or in the Imperial times and then you can see that the Soviets would just bulldoze plot areas like this and then build the Kami blocks and on these, and I'm sure it would be great to make them today. I think it would be cool to do a series of Soviet videos, but you know, my place is already very full, it probably wouldn't happen, but I like these buildings.
These designs are literally like if you look at them, Matthew in a Soviet archive, if they still exist, this design would be called something like design of the Design Bureau building number 91 22 7 or something like that, as if everything was built to realize a job. It wasn't actually built with any kind of character or anything, it was just built, I guess you could say, by House people, so that they could go to the factory the next day and produce some steel for the company. Soviet Union and also. Look at the landscaping too, it's that dirty, yeah, or the Orioles, very cheap and it was a very poor attempt at trying to create anything and interestingly enough you can find stuff like this in the US but it's on a completely different level. different. here in Soviet times and also in modern times it is generally considered high end housing in most places in Russia that you wouldn't want unlike in America where you want to have a detached house you wouldn't want a house attached in Russia because they are generally of such poor quality you want to end up in an apartment because while there is still poor quality they are generally a little bit better maintained than these houses and if you come to the United States you will see buildings very similar to this one but take on a completely different role if We're going to New York City, what's the name of the lower end of town in New York City, Matthew, the one with the huge buildings, the Rockaway?
I think that's where you spell spell. which again is a faraway space Rockaway is a pretty dangerous neighborhood up there in Queens I think this is uh let me see the pictures maybe I can find it uh I don't think it's that one it's another building I think so, right here it is If you look at these buildings Right here, that's exactly the American equivalent of a Soviet Khrushchev kakami block, but these things were made, literally built as a last resort in Russia, these things would be considered the pinnacle of luxury to most ordinary people. people in America this was Rock Bottom this here is Section 8 Housing and in the United States this is for people who really can't afford a normal house in their own government assisted living and that's why they live here and it's very strange think about it. that and that really shows how one step above Russia the United States is as a country of its own, that these buildings here, which look even better than the prettiest apartment buildings in torn-up yards, are the bottom rung here in the United States, but in Russia that's the top, that really shows how big the difference is and Britain has a different type that they actually have, we call it section eight.
Here in the United States they have what is called real estate housing, which is the Exactly the same thing, it looks a little different, although they usually tried to design it in a very brutal way in Britain, honestly, those would be a lot of videos that They would actually make an interesting cover and I've seen a few people asking if we would do it. make specific rabbit hole videos where I just talked about random things and opened up tabs on my computer and they might be so easy that I could actually do them, but I really want to move on to the Chinese news next because you know, considering you know they've been banned by Shadow.
I really don't think there's much of a problem with something where we'll probably have a shadow man, so, well, since we've already been Shadow's gang, make sure you finish that thought before you do it. let's move on to the next thing, so with that we will now move out of Russia once again, it's really interesting to see and we will move to Ukraine again, well actually, before we get to Ukraine again, I want to go down. to Turkey because I saw something today, Matthew, I didn't even know it existed. Would you like to try to see the strangest thing I've seen today?
I have no idea, you wouldn't believe it, but Turkey has these cars, these merchant ships. that have become floating power plants, that's wonderful, that told me, yes, he told me that, I don't remember who told me, but someone told me on uh Discord, this is the strangest thing I've ever seen in my life . I've never heard of a real ship whose entire job was to be a temporary power generator. This is smart, just stop right in the bay and plug it in. That's very smart. You know, what I was thinking with this is that this is perfect for a third world country that is trying to develop, just lend some money from some foreign banks and have one of those things stand up and start supplying electricity to the whole country. the city, hopefully it will be cheap.
I guess you know it wouldn't be an economically viable company if it wasn't cheaper than an alternative and then hopefully they could start developing their country in the future and just use that thing as a power plant for one of their developing cities, which is an incredibly cool concept, go figure. If the United States had had one of these things during Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, you know, I'm sure that would have at least helped get the grid back up and running a little sooner, but anyway, under all assumptions and ideas we have. may arise on this power generating ship, the idea is simply electrifying and it seems that the Turks are going to send several of these, let's see, it says that we will send ships with power plants to Ukraine, that really doesn't understand us. a specific number, but we know that apparently there are three of them, three ships that will be heading to Ukraine and each one can provide 300 megawatts with a total capacity of 300 megawatts, so I guess each ship is 100 megawatts a piece. and how much is 300 megawatts, let's see how much power, let's see how many houses they can have.
One megawatt of power, let's see, is equivalent to the same amount of electricity consumed by 400 to 900 homes in a year, so a single ship goes on the high end at 900. And we're assuming that energy use in Ukraine would be somewhat low. , so 900 times um 300 these boats, the three boats total can power 270,000 homes, so that's actually pretty high, that's crazy, honestly, that's actually crazy, and hopefully it's they can use. pretty good and I hope I can get through the blockade or at least get in safely so they can help now, very quickly. One thing I saw Paula McDonald say and I was thinking about this too, it looks like Russia could end up turning this into a It seems like the target would be something that maybe they would want to attack, they could try to do that, but we have to remember that there is a huge Turkish flag on the side of that ship and Turkey has NATO protection, now NATO protection does not. t I think it extends to Ukraine, but it's a NATO ship, so you know, depending on how you want to interpret the contract, because while the text of the contract is somewhat clear, the interpretation always leaves room for vague points like, for example, that you know you can sit there and have something as clear as, you know, for example, this one is probably good because I bet everyone has heard of this one before the Ten Commandments.
Thou shalt not kill. There are a million interpretations about what that really means. Some people say you can kill. In self-defense, some people say that you can kill on behalf of a nation if they've told you to go to war or something, or that you can't kill them all. There are a lot of interpretations of that simple statement because there are still many. of importance, so while the NATO Charter always seems to be very clear and what it means and how it can actually be used, NATO could interpret that article to mean that if this ship was attacked, that is an attack to NATO and that invokes Article 5 and the The Russians may be afraid that it will be interpreted that way and avoid hitting that ship or they will make so much of that ship even trying to go to Ukraine that it will never get there and that will be a problem or the other um, but it's still such an interesting concept that the world every day at this point baffles me with the kind of technological innovations that have been made that you never hear about, as if this would be a series of really cool videos and I'm always talking about how cool that would bea video series, Matthew, and I'm sorry you all think they'll ever become one, it's always just me throwing out ideas for the most part, but it would be a cool video series if I went and watched some really weird, unspoken stuff , like power generating ships and things like that, because nobody knows about these things, like I didn't even know they existed until today and you know something else.
I was looking at the name. on the side of that ship and I think the Smithsonian Channel might have a documentary about this ship. I recognize that name from somewhere. I wonder about it, but it's still incredibly cool to me. I think it's really cool and with that. I hope this addresses that little bit of news pretty well and now it's time for us to move towards Ukraine and it's time for us to first move towards the unknown location and then start moving through some of the more inactive areas of the front lines . like the northeast and also further south in netsk, although there is still news to cover, it has started to become a little more active than normal, although it is generally a static area and with that let's go to the polls.
I think it's time for the polls, isn't it, it's time for the polls, so the first poll said do you think Russia will certainly lose Bahamut in a very quick time frame um it looks like 58 said yes Ukraine will. will have uh 25 said I'm not sure and 17 said no don't count Russia yet um now I would have to agree with the 58 I think Ukraine will keep it um but it looks like 17 said no so the

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Do you think Russia will certainly lose Bahamut in a very quick period of time? I think they will lose it. I hate to say that. I think Bachmann once again will be a long battle. It will probably last another month. I think about it because unlike other areas where the terrain was incredibly flat, it is very easy to get around. getting across and also driving the Russians off the field with some accurate artillery strikes in this area will be a bit more difficult considering there are a lot of hills around Bachmann, they are not incredibly high, they are actually only like 300 feet high. you know these aren't huge hills by most metrics around the world but in Ukraine these things are monoliths, they may as well be mountains as far as Ukrainian terrain is concerned and considering the Russians are

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ly fighting in the chicken and They have a huge amount of tender chicken forces, it's just like three or four btgs were assuming that if they were able to push it and take it, the Ukrainians to try to push the Russians back will have to push the reinforcement onto the tender chicken and then come back to take it. before they can continue moving forward as they try to avoid vendor number 10 and proceed down the road just south of the chicken dinner.
I'm saying too much that the Russians can shoot at them and inflict heavy casualties, so they would have to take the hills surrounding Bachman before they could drive them back and considering the large number of Russian forces that are in this area, it is not due to the training of the Russians, it's not because the Russians you know are going to win, but it's just because of the sheer mass and that's the only saving grace that Russia has is that they have numbers and they put a lot of them in this area. incredibly small, so Ukrainians will literally have to sweep up a mess like a cockroach infestation. of the road with the number that is there is like taking out the orc and spraying an infested house and trying to spray it before they can say the place is clear and they can push them out so it is in my opinion it is not going to be an easy battle , it's going to be a pretty tough battle, it's also an incredibly tough battle for Russian space, you can see even with 12 btgs in this area, over 10,000 soldiers, they're still doing almost nothing. ground because it is very difficult to fight on the ground and the Ukrainians can see them almost everywhere and shoot at them from miles away without the Russians knowing where the fire is coming from, so in my opinion I think this will really be one of the most difficult battles. long and bloody just because of the terrain around Bachman and the difficulties it will provide for both sides, so with that, do you have anything to add, so nothing to add to that, but we have a second poll and it says, what do you think of for the US president to suggest he is open to talks with Vladimir Putin?
It seems like 60 said it's not a good gesture, bad idea, 21 said I'm not sure, and 19 said peace is preferable. Good decision now in this case. I'm going to say it's a bad idea because I don't think it's up to the United States to act like we're going to make decisions for Ukraine. I think we should give in to them simply because we are providing them with weapons. We have the right to basically take over the decision-making process, but enforce what you say. Wait a second, I want to, I want to make sure I have a little bit more information on this real quick, so let me get that out there.
Let's see, uh, yeah, I read a little bit about that on the second screen. I don't even understand what the point of saying that is to listen to me for a second, everyone, it's not waiting, waiting, enforcing your enforcer real quick, let me start with this um, he said with conditions, by the way, he would talk to Russia with conditions of wood, but that doesn't negate the fact that I would have a conversation with Putin, well the thing is that considering the vague words of that, unlike zielinski who has set his conditions for Beast talks where we know what will be acceptable or not in the USA, you know this is one and you all have grown up here in the United States, our American viewers know the American political system, if a politician from any party says it will be with conditions, who the hell knows what the conditions are, it could be that the Ukrainians have to give up even more land than the Russians control at the moment.
You never really know what kind of conditions these people are talking about unless they are clearly stated and they never lay them out clearly so I would say that's number one, it's not ideal, Ukrainians need to continue fighting and you know you know and I know some people will say, but you said the other day that maybe they wouldn't want to take Crimea anymore. No, I am totally in favor of retaking everything, including Crimea. Crimea, although it is a bit of a complicated topic just because of how important it is. it's for Russia strategically and how are they going to see the Ukrainians coming back into it because it's going to be a serious concern for them strategically in the long term, but they have to continue this war and they have to continue to push out the Russians. of the country, this land is Ukrainian and there are millions of people right now behind these front lines who will be left without any hope and without any recourse if the United States tries to intervene and intimidate the Ukrainians into surrendering if anything we need to make sure we continue down the path we've been on, which is the continued support we've been providing, as well as taking a small step back;
The United States, in any case, should not try and push for peace negotiations, we should wait until peace negotiations begin to occur again naturally between the Ukrainians and the Russians and then intervene as a third mediator and, honestly, then I don't think that we would be a good third mediator because the Russians will consider us to be a partial mediator, maybe we would want to find a country, for example Switzerland, that could mediate, they are usually the mediator, they were before the war started and I think if someone should intervene and try to get some kind of peace agreements between Ukraine and Russia, most likely it will be the Swiss because they are the most neutral possible as external mediators, which would keep both sides in the talks for longer and hopefully , it would allow more to be done, but that I think the appropriate thing would be to say: we are going to continue supporting Ukraine, ultimately it is your decision, but if Zielinski wants to request the help of the United States to negotiate, then we will be more than happy. to help, but to act like we're going to be the deciding factor, it seems a little presumptuous, yeah, you know, I've had some viewers, man, you're like, but, uh, Matthew, you know because I've seen this Matthews and the review here , but Matthew thinks America is on top of the world, why the hell are they saying this now?
The United States is the leading country in the Western Hemisphere, but that doesn't mean we can leave. to come in and get into this war that we're barely involved in beyond the support we're giving to Ukraine and then start acting like we can dictate to everyone, both the Ukrainians and the Russians, how it's going to go, that's not even makes any sense we're trying to get them into our we're trying to bring Ukraine into the Western fold we're not trying to sit there and piss them off to the point that they'll end up being a neutral country, you know there's We're very involved strategically for us too, if Ukraine joins NATO, we're in a great position going forward, so we don't want to sit there and piss them off or they'll just be fine, you know what? on our side and it seems like everyone is trying to screw us.
We will give Crimea to the Russians. Maybe Donetskin would become neutral and that would be the worst of the war. You already know this right now because we know the Russians will never do it. Annex it so the worst possible solution at this point is to keep the status quo as it was before the war and if Nancy and Lohan still exist or annex Russia and Russia also gets Crimea then no one has gotten any of that and then Ukraine is also neutral, so I would say that was a really dumb comment and you know, normally I try to keep it neutral, especially when I talk about that kind of thing, but it was never the United States' place, especially in this kind of position internationally to act like we can negotiate a piece on behalf of another country that isn't even directly tied to us in any kind of alliance or anything else, so with that I hope that gets resolved pretty well and also, um, I see here a second I'm trying to try to go up because I saw something interesting here someone said something.
Look, Prince Blake said not the Swiss United States. Oh yes, some people have been saying that the Swiss have not necessarily been neutral during this war. In fact, they have seized Russian assets, that's true, but still, at the end of the day, the Swiss are still considered around the world and if you ever look at Switzerland, they are still pretty much the most neutral country in the world, They're not really involved much in any way, they're not even involved in any kind of common European economic currency, they still have the Swiss franc, that's how neutral they are, so I think they would still be the best candidate for any kind of deal. of peace and solution around the world because you can almost be sure that if there was the slightest possible bias towards either side, the Swiss would have that, and with that I hope I have addressed that quite well, of course, it is still the opinion of everyone, you know if someone is the mediator and at the end of the day, none of us are the deciding factor, it's just that in my opinion, I still think the Swiss would be the best because you always want to make sure that they appear impartial, because if they are, if they appear to be impartial, the talks will last longer and can achieve a lot more than if you bring in what will be seen as a biased mediator who leans to one side, so I hope that addresses that survey pretty well and let's move on to The next one, well and very quickly, the final survey says: do you think the power generating boat will be of great help?
For Ukraine, it looks like 76 percent said of course it will keep them warm. 10 said they are not sure and 14 said no, it will become a Target now for me, I am going to say I am not sure because I think it will become a very tasty target for the Russians, but at the same time it will certainly help heat their homes by providing them with energy, but you will enforce, what should you do? To say that the power generating ship and the three fleet will be incredibly beneficial for Ukraine will help the coastal cities stay warm and ensure that the citizens there do not freeze considering their electrical units have also been destroyed, however, I do not believe that the Russians are going to allow those ships to reach the southern coast of Ukraine.
They'll probably try to stop them on the blockade and say that's not part of the grain deal and it's not, so we'll have to see how that plays out, but if they get it passed I think they'll be a huge benefit. I don't think there is a Target considering they have They have a Turkish flag and they fly a Turkish flag. Well, I said that the flag uses Turkish colors, which greatly protects them from any kind of real Russian attack, so I hope that addresses the comment/poll pretty well. and with that we move on to the next one well first let's move on to the three questions and then we'll get back to the news and also a quick heads up folks I'm seeing uh nightbot is taking people left and right uh and please notethat if you put the name of a politician in the live chat, the wait time will be disconnected and it will progressively lengthen, so that the first one will be 10 seconds and the next one will be 180.
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Sam Elliott. I haven't donated in quite a while, so please dedicate this to the coffee and donut fund and answer a question in the chat and thank you so much for the support. Also thank you very much for enjoying the video I made today. I love doing it. That was a lot of fun. It seems that the algorithm did not choose it. even compared to the videos before um so it was a little bit you know it was a bummer for me but I still love that the people who saw it really liked it all the comments were incredibly positive we can do more videos like I may end up putting them somewhere else I might try putting them somewhere else or if they come back they will be short that way they will be in the proper category because it was actually supposed to be a short but with that thank you very much once more for enjoying it and thank you very much for helping to keep this channel going by helping us stay alive behind the scenes so that we can continue doing this and also putting out fun videos like that and so on with that we are on the live chat question, thank you very much again, okay, and the live chat question is for Kim Henning, who says why do they wrap fabric around mortar shells, that fabric that you see wrapped around mortar shells near the tail.
Actually I think it's called a cheese rag, if I remember correctly, the mortar shell and the cheese rag are basically just some extra charges that allow the mortar to travel a longer distance because each of those little ones I think are cheese rags. I think I might be wrong with the words correct me if I'm wrong but they just allowed the mortar to travel down the range because these things actually explode, once the primer activates at the bottom of the mortar then it's es really cool, I never really knew, I think I asked someone in my rec group what the hell those things were and they told me and I was like, oh that's really cool, but with that I hope it answers your question pretty well , I wish it were correct. and with that we move on to the next one on the right and next we have a super chat 35 from Praise Adonai who of course is another channel legend saying enforcer and Matt have you seen the generator ships that Turkey sent to Ukraine and yes we did ?
There are other sources of energy to bring nuclear energy back online uh Power to Ukraine question mark how about we will bring nuclear energy back online soon and Slavic Ukraine support? And I was right, they're cheese, um, it's cheesecloth, it's not a cheese rack, it's cheesecloth, uh, but. Those were correct in the mortar anyway, moving on to this one. I don't think there is a way to bring the zmpp back to the network. Now I'm sounding like some kind of spokesperson for the energy department, there's no way. to bring uranium-235 back to critical mass, huh, and all that anyway, let me say it like a fool and say it like in some nerdy zmpp thing there is no way to hook up this Apparition power plant directly because the Russians still have full control over the plan, so unfortunately they cannot recover nuclear power from that plant, however, there is a nuclear plant in the area of, if I remember correctly, somewhere up here, I think It is close to vasnasinsk or OLX centrifka um, which is actually quite considerable. and I think it provides a considerable amount of energy to the southern part of Ukraine.
I think you never stop working, you've been working continuously throughout the war, so in that sense nuclear power is still there and can still be used, but in other areas, I guess you could say no, close from the coast, where the power may not reach, there is really no way to restore nuclear power in that area, they will be completely dependent on different sources of energy, whether it be small electrical generators. bringing in big power generating ships that are further offshore while they're right in port, those are really the only ways we can see them getting power, but nuclear power, if it comes from the zapparisha power plant, is probably very unlikely, for which I thank you.
Thank you very much for the support and also for helping our channel. You are a legend of the channel and you have been here forever. I thank you once again for the support and I hope we answered that question pretty well based on what we know. knowledge and information that we have to work with and part of that we get to the final question of the segment and then we'll move on to the next location without news, which actually starts with a pretty funny meme. On the right and moving on to the last one, we have 20 Super Chat by Panama Floyd, who is another legend of the Shut Up And Take My Money channel and led by Rocker in the intro until people who were born in Sebastopol can dip their toes at sea. the beaches of Crimea again and thank you very much for the support uh and also I don't know why Mandy but to me it always feels very dirty when people say Shut up and take my money because you know that's how I like it I love it I think it's funny but at the same time I sing like I don't run the channel for the money like money helps us keep this thing going in the background it helps us stay alive so it's important in that sense but you know I don't like managing this like giving us money you know I feel like it's a really bad way to manage this and I didn't even start it for that reason um so that's nice.
It feels weird but we'll take it and thank you so much for the support because it helps us keep this going and also could you read that again, Matthew? So the question was uh and leave Rocker in the introduction until people Those who were born in Sevastopol can dip their toes in the sea again on the beaches of Crimea and I agree with that. I certainly think it should be played pretty much until the end of the war. I think Rockstar is a classic. Definitely, um, I also know that, as a quote from Futurama, some people say that, but at the same time it's like you know the real thing behind it, you already know, uh, but anyway, um, also in the most deep, Tim just brought the title set. scam, oh boy, oh this game that so many great YouTubers like Head Over Heels fell in love with, oh man there are so many, so many of them, so many good YouTubers, unfortunately it had that sponsor so now they're getting flak but maybe we.
We'll talk about that at the end of the broadcast in the question segment where we won't cover the news, but we'll still have to save it for now. I think we will maintain this until the end of the war. uh especially the Rockstar song because it's just a classic it's been here from the beginning so with that thank you so much once again for the support we'll make sure we continue to play Byron and with that we'll now move on to The Location Is unknown here a little west of Harkeeb, starting with some Ukrainians playing this song that some of you may know from memes.
This song is a Turkish song called Patai Melia Dream, I think, and if you've ever seen some memes. This will have been played on some of them, so here's the video. I'm not going to play much of it because I think it's copyrighted, but I'll let you all listen to a little bit. I think it's a Mazda. So, and also this guy is driving pretty fast down this bumpy road like they're about to be thrown out of the car and you also see him throwing it around a little bit, they're having a good time, oh, it's a manual too.
Legend, oh are we? lagging behind I know we're not lagging behind I'm just sitting here watching the video a little too it's that science is that science in the rearview mirror look that's Psy stand right there oh my god that's expensive science syrups you're famous and they just they are rocking out to this meme song and they also drive past people stopping the bus at about 80 miles per hour but with that that's the end of the video and It's nice and also fun to see that ukrainians are still having fun on the front, face horrors and horrendous things that we can't even comprehend, and even though I see a lot of videos of horrendous things and pictures of horrendous things happening out there, it's still a totally different story to be there and they're still joking about having a good time and the morals are still there. better than ever, so with that now we're going to move on.
We cut to the next location with no news where we can see a rocket hitting a Ukrainian trench in slow motion. It hit almost right next to the cameraman. It looks like the cameraman came out unscathed or with minor injuries and it was crazy to watch. So here's the video, we also have to mute it because it's a song and we're looking at the sky. You know, the camera is just doing what it's doing and right there there's a graduated rocket exploding right in the trench. the cameraman and falls to the ground but starts crawling away immediately and that's the end of the video, but let's watch it again because it has to be the closest anyone has ever been to a graduate.
I also have to give a big credit to this videographer. being right in the line of fire of a graded rocket and somehow still kept the camera on a scene that was probably traveling at near supersonic speed on the rocket as if he didn't even understand how he was able to focus on that at the time. At the same time, look at that guy, he actually pans the camera, that's cool, yeah, that's crazy, really crazy. I mean, I don't even know how he made that thing fly at such a fast speed that they had to slow it down to make it look super. slow motion to understand it, but with that, that's the end of the video and once again you can see the kind of rigors that the Ukrainian soldiers face on the front, but they stick to their trenches, they stick to their lines and they endure the scourge Russian. every day and it's a huge amount of respect that they deserve for going through this kind of thing and still winning the war well.
Now we move on to the next clip where we can see that the Ukrainian soldiers are bathing a puppy. the video you have to mute the music because I know one has copyright. I can see him looking at the puppy's paws putting some water on his belly. The puppy is being treated like a prince. It's always nice to see little videos of puppies and animals that Ukrainians. They're taking care of those on the front lines because it's nice to know that they're being taken care of and they're not just in the middle of a broken city with hardly any food going feral and I'm looking at the guy right there.
I cried all this like a baby for a few seconds and then he starts wiping his face very carefully, but that's the end of the video and I love knowing that Ukrainians are taking care of all the animals they come across. I mean right now they find all kinds of animals, whether it's a dog or a hamster, which we'll see in the second one, but they take care of them all and I have a lot of respect for soldiers who go through such horrendous things every day and still They find the compassion and care to be able to take care of these sweet little vulnerable and helpless dogs and puppies that are out there, in the middle of nowhere, with no one to help them. and now we'll move on to the next news clip from unknown location where we can see a critically endangered European hamster crawling on the wheels of a Ukrainian supply truck and it's a real man, this is crazy, it's a real wild hamster too I like that one over there, man, he looks like he's got a big bulletproof vest on, yeah, seriously, Michael Jackson, right there, Billie Jean, no, my love, you're still not running away a little bit, he's going to turn around and punch Michael.
Jackson. again, oh wait a minute, he jumped up and screeched at anyone, what the hell, I didn't even know they could do this, that was a perfect frame to pause it, oh my god, he caught it, he's that cruel, I would never have thought in a direct attack like a honey badger man, oh my god, look at that guy, literally, it was like it was an assault, uh, like an air assault trooper or something, he just flew at him at the Olympics, oh my god, it's crazy to watch and he backed away. a meal, it's good to know that the Ukrainians are taking this in good stride and, of course, things are very scary.
I'm a little sorry, but at the same time, how niceshow is, these things are critically endangered by the same way as the European hamster, so it's very rare to see them and they were able to see one while they were still very scared, but they saw one well and I still have to say this, Although I have to see it one more time, that little thing. It's fierce and I honestly don't know about you man, but I think this deserves to be one of the symbols, uh, one of the minor symbols of the crossbow army, it's this European hamster in a different way, I love it, that's really fun, let me see.
If I can catch my flight, that thing honestly looks a lot like rats, like it really does, but it's still really cool, look at that thing, that thing, honestly, that little frame over there, it looks like it's lurking outside a house like tip-tong is about to rob the house as it seems that it's still cool to see them and also other things that it's just hilarious everything anyway with that it was a rare European hamster one of the few uh and it's cool I see that They found one but I'm still sorry because I was afraid to sell it anyway.
Now we'll move on to the day's Russian casualty report, moving on from a funny video of a hamster attacking a guy. Now let's take a look at how many Russians have been eliminated today, in a sort of 180 degree turn, but let's take a look, so we have good news. Today 12 supply vehicles were destroyed and that's a considerable number, now it's reaching the 4,500 range, we have also seen that another 560 soldiers have died, so in some ways the Russians are mitigating their losses at this point, the war is not over. It doesn't look like they are suffering in the first battle of Bakman casualties of around 700 to 1,000 a day, but they are suffering 560, which is still a pretty high number.
We can also see that all five armored personnel carriers were knocked out and only one tank which is incredibly strange, this is one of the lowest days in terms of tank casualties we have ever seen and I wonder if it is because they are starting to keep their older TC 62M in reserve because once they run out of t62m, so they will have no armored forces left to work with, that may be the case, but we can also see that two artillery systems were destroyed today and no other vehicles of importance were destroyed, no drones or mlrs or anything similar, so it was all over, so I guess you could say units in the ground forces that are directly involved in very close combat on the line of the front, it looks like the Russians will be slowed only by the 560 dead and if we go to minusroos.com um right here and we have to wait for it to be redirected, but let's go to less ruse, it says they lost another 2240 today once again.
I have to keep this in mind and I have to inform everyone. I really have no idea. How misleading is it to calculate injuries per day? um, I don't know if they're going outside of the rule of three or the rule of two, um, it's definitely not the rule of two, it's something like the rule of three or even more, um. for every death there are about three wounded, so starting from that seems to be a rough approximation, but once again we can get the idea that almost three other btgs of the Russian armed forces have been depleted again today in terms of total. times and another 560 have died and become fatalities, so from that it still looks like the Russians are bleeding a massive amount of manpower per day and we will probably see that the prediction we made is true about a week It's been a while and a half now that in about 20 days the Russians will have to decide whether to call another partial mobilization or a total mobilization or whether they begin to reduce the war and reduce their activities in the war to try to mitigate the cash casualties, one or the other, we'll have to wait and see, but it's still an interesting look at how bad the Russian forces are still doing and what kind of casualties they're suffering, although the actual material, coincidentally, like the armor of the Personal V.
The aircraft carriers and the tanks are abnormally low, so we now cut to the last no news location where we can see the Ukrainian soldier inadvertently preparing to avoid the suction. See, there is one thing. In the military, which many veterans have told me about, it's something called embracing the bad, which means you just have to accept that things will suck, they won't be pleasant, they will be terrible and we can see that the soldier here in his arrogance has He tried to avoid the suction by walking over the pool of ice that has been made in the middle of this path and not through the muddy footprints on both sides, we will see that he pays for his arrogance like Mars himself. has cast upon Him the misfortune of ice collapsing beneath His feet, as you will see here, they cringe, so now it is that mud, it is literally water directly under the ice that His feet have gotten into and now He just moves forward in every step, so now everything you were looking to avoid has now turned into you have now gotten your feet wet and with that we will now move forward to get out of the unknown location of that fun little part at the end and Now we will move towards the northeast, It's been incredibly quiet, but we have some news from behind the front lines to cover first, for example in Hark.
Eve, we actually saw that they are assigning all the Rockets to a single dump in Hark. Eve and we can see the large volume of artillery fire that was directed at Harkey during the battles that occurred months ago and here is the video, of course, provided by a radio for Europe and all those shell casings that you see on the ground are rockets from different sizes, the guy is literally standing in a waste dump of these Russian rockets that land in this city, supposedly, according to the title of this video, there are 5 000 just in this dump and imagine that like 5 000 rockets that are right in a landfill and this is just one of them there are several of these around the city of all the big rockets they are collecting that didn't detonate or did and they are putting them in landfills and that is the amount of fire that the Russians attacked at civilians in Harkey for months and they didn't care how many civilians they killed, all they cared about was how much fire they were putting out and what part of that city was going to be destroyed the next day, yeah, um, etc. all that Nancy in the video and now we'll move on to the next news from Harkey, even moving on to Isium, where we've actually seen a couple of interesting things in case you didn't know.
I think if I'm telling the story correctly at Izium, we couldn't cover this the other day, it was actually one of our days off and there was so much Frontline news to cover that she was buried even though it was planned. be covered a children's author a children's book author and Ukraine ended up being unearthed from one of the mass graves outside the city if you remember there were about 400 unidentified markers that were found in the forest near Isium and grave 31 he was the author of a children's book of some children's books the guy hadn't done anything he hadn't committed any crimes he hadn't done anything before the war that would have made the Russians target the guy and point them out all he did was write children's books, you know, like in the United States, you'll probably know my hungry, uh well, the little hungry caterpillar or something like that, he was sort of at that level of writing children's books and so, because of that he just wrote children's books, the Russians singled out that guy and killed him. and they threw him under an unmarked grave, the only reason they knew that guy was buried there and knew how to try to identify him under grave 31 was that the funeral home and the isium had marked at some point that he had been murdered and that , as far as they knew, was buried under headstone 31.
And with that we'll now move on from that story to the video clip of some Ukrainian soldiers spending their free time doing some incredibly enjoyable things. Scriptures for Ukrainian citizens living in the Rex city of Islium Without really any kind of I guess you could say modern conveniences, so here is the foreign lantern video. She said, Hey, could you come back and get it? Give me a flashlight. I really need one and the guy also bought her a flashlight and she seems to be very excited about it and with that, that's the final video and it's very nice to see that the Ukrainian soldiers behind the lines are being as good as they are in the front and they are making sure that they help the people who need it and this is what Ukraine means: standing firm with each other and making sure that they take care of each other and it is good to see that many Ukrainians do that.
This and this Soldier is definitely the epitome of what he is risking, he has risked his life for months and every day, possibly being killed, possibly never seeing his family again and then at the end of all the sacrifice he has given to the service of his Nation, he is still willing to sacrifice his free time, the little he probably has while behind the lines to help his fellow citizens and make sure they get through the war. A-Okay, and so I have to say it's incredibly impressive and good for him. And with that we will now move on to the next news and ISM, where we can see a kind of feeling that it is actually a very sad story, so I will prepare you all for this, uh, a school. was destroyed actually sorry a building was destroyed in the ism and a friend of someone who was supposedly in that building when it was destroyed has been digging up the din for months at this point even during the Russian occupation and then trying to see if his Dude is buried in the rubble somewhere and with that in mind, if you're not really a big fan of non-stories, this is about b.
One, of course, gives credit to Radio Free Europe for giving us these stories, although they are difficult to listen to and hard to endure and understand because they are so sad and pitiful that it gives insight into why Ukrainians continue to fight and why they don't. they will surrender to the Russians only because they end up surviving and experiencing atrocities like these and So with that, here is the video, foreigners think this is foreign, foreign, foreign, foreign, foreign, of course, provided by Radio Free Europe and it's incredibly disgusting to hear the terrible stories of what happened at ISM and think you know it at the beginning of the story.
It said that the Russians did not even allow the Ukrainians to try to dig up the dead who had been killed in the bomb shelter by the Russians for the sole reason that they did not want them to do so and for these reasons and these types of atrocities that occur in all over Ukraine are happening in cities like Bachmann right now the Russians should pay and that is the reason why there should be no chance of peace agreements unless the Ukrainians have retaken almost everything or if the Russians are on their knees, those are the only ways in which peace agreements should be carried out.
Well, now let's move away. The really sad thing is the guy walking around talking to reporters. You can tell when you look at his eyes, he is beyond affected, as if he has seen too much and it is sad to think about it. It also seemed like the woman he dug up from that bomb shelter was actually his high school girlfriend, or something similar, and I'm sure he had a hard time seeing that she and her entire family had been killed inside that bomb shelter by a shell. of Russian artillery or a missile that collapsed the entire apartment on top of them, it's just disgusting.
Thinking especially about just a little glimpse like that, we just had a little taste of what's happening to thousands of people, hundreds of thousands of people all over Ukraine, right there, with people who have just been murdered, people on the left and right they knew, people they loved. people who have been part of their part of their world and they just stopped one day because the Russians are not the Russian army, it came and killed them, and with that we're going to move forward now from that. a little bit of unfortunate news Well, some very unfortunate news.
I'm trying to underestimate her, but with that we will now move to the olexendrivka area in the northeast area, where we can see that the Russians live in terrible conditions. uh they are practically living off their BTR, this guy is also smoking a vape and they are listening to absolutely garbage music, so with that, here is the video, it's crazy to me how, it doesn't matter where the Russian army is, even if are. They are not at the front for some reason, their uniforms are so sloppy and their cleanliness is so poor that they always look like vagrants, as if they look like an army of vagrants who are almost operating in the Russian army.
Look at this guy, how in the world do you have dirt on your face? You know like I know these guys have probably been moving around, but most of them have probably been traveling inside the armored personnel carrier and yet they're still dirty. I don't understand. Don't get it a little strange, that's the end of the video, but there is a little glimpse of Russian life between committing war crimes and trying to take over more Ukrainian lands where they are failing terribly. They sit and listen. with trash music dressed in rags and aOld, outdated BTR and they drink vodka, that's all, so now we're going to move on from that little clip and now we're going to move further towards the front lines where we can.
I see that the Ukrainian soldiers are holding the line they have established. They have now set up defensive lines in this area near Spatovi and it looks like they may be waiting for the winner, which is what has given us the suggestion that we may not see activity in any of the snowy areas because both armies are setting up camps. winter and although we know that the Ukrainian supply lines are in a better situation than the Russian ones, it seems that they don't want to risk anything in the winter because things could go unpredictably due to the weather, but What you see here is a Ukrainian soldier outside of this Dugout.
A really cute Dugout, it has a wooden roof and also some dirt and it is drinking a cup of gel. We can see it in the following image, yes, a lot of Ukrainian soldiers, one of them with an AKM, the others with AKs of different types, probably some AK-74s. We can also see in the next picture a Ukrainian soldier looking out from the front of the Dugout or bunker with his AK-74 and then in the next picture I can see one coming down, they also made some really nice stairs on this thing, quality craftsmanship, an attribute of the Ukrainian armed forces that has never disappeared and then the last picture when you see a Ukrainian soldier traveling in a car probably far from the bunker or that we really don't know, bubble, that's the end of the ninth, that's the end from this video and it's good to see that the 249th Battalion and 127th Brigade are holding the lines in the Swatova area and are ready to counter any Russian attack if one were to happen, I'm sure the Russians are probably doing exactly the same thing with the fact that there is no news to cover from the northeast area, other than it being a stagnant area, so now we are going to move towards Dinetsk and, in fact, into the zeitzvah area where we saw the difference in the image of different sizes of mortars that was actually removed, so we won't see the different sizes of mortars, unfortunately we will have to go a little further down the lines and within the area. from Troy skating where we saw the 53rd Brigade, 53rd Mechanized Brigade, go into close combat in the Donetsk region, we assume that while this is a new video, it may be a little old, also let me mute that may be a little old because there are There are still leaves on the trees and we know that that is something that is absent throughout Ukraine right now: leaves or any type of foliage.
Look, I'm looking into the distance and shooting his rifle and now we see him walking. He walks back quite calmly, considering it's a bit of a gunfight as you see another soldier shooting what appeared to be his scar in the distance in the other direction. I couldn't really tell you what that rifle was, honestly, it's a bit much. Grainy for me, honestly, to give a real answer, but hey, that's the end of the video and it's good to see that the Ukrainians at that point in the war a couple of months ago were still fighting incredibly well in that area and so on with that.
Now we are going to move a little further towards the front lines and towards the Dinatsuka city area, where we saw a very rare sighting of Ukrainian artillery. Upon landing in the city, we assumed it was being fired at some type of target. at a precise point, in the center of the city, but we can't really say what target it was or if it was successful, but we can see the artillery landing there, so here is the video. Thanks, you see some things exploding in the city. and it was a very short clip that we couldn't even tell when it was impacting, but hopefully it hit its target and took down a couple of Russian military vehicles or Russian military equipment with that now we're moving out of the city of Donetsk and we're moving towards the Marinka area where we also saw the Ukrainian forces in this area firing at the Russians from defensive positions.
Also, there's no music in this, although it's only 18 seconds long when you see the Ukrainian shooting CKP because the guy behind it. Him filming is really getting it right that that is the end of the video, hopefully they were able to attack the Russians in the distance or suppress them, but there is a little insight into what is happening on the front in that area and the Ukrainians. We're making sure to keep the Russians at bay with some light touches of machine gun fire, so now we'll move behind the lines where we also saw the Russian supply depot was destroyed.
We rarely get videos of destroyed Russian supply depots. At this point in the war, but today we were treated to one, so here's the video. Well, you can also listen to Blue Frog's music as this drone heads towards the supply depot. He is traveling. He is traveling. We see some vehicles on fire. Down there we see some dots exploding and some flares flying around you. Now we see them looking again and it looks like this little ammunition depot or supply depot has had a pretty rough day, a very rough day, in fact, it's a pretty sizable explosion.
I think a lot of supplies were lost right there and you also see a clicking sound, apparently this drone is trying to give us its Snapchat, but I'm actually not a big fan of Snapchat. Go right there, at the end of the video, the vehicle continues to burn and with that, this is the end of the clip, but it's good to see that the Koreans were able to take out some Russian supplies behind the lines again. Now we will leave the Donetsk area in general, once again, a stalemate. There's not much to report from here and we're now moving towards Volodar as I sit there and thrill everyone with a quick zoom in, zoom out, zoom in, zoom out.
Trick or when you see the 71st Brigade was in action, you're beautiful when you see them firing a mortar, oh dear, they really didn't dig much foreign, that's one angry pig right there. I guess you could say it's a poor head. You can find it in your local supermarket because of the way they sell cheese and meat, it's actually pretty good anyway, that's the end of the video, but once again it's good to see that the 71st Brigade is in action and that There is not much to report from this area, it seems that the battles around Volador and Pavlivka have stopped and the Ukrainians have been able to stop the Russian advance here, although in reality they did not achieve anything, they only allowed the Russians to accumulate a fairly high amount of casualties like they did in the Bachmann area and not really Let's get something out of that and with that, now it's time for us to move to the Harrison area near Nova Kakovka, where we saw a Honeymars firing their missiles on the other side of Riverbanks.
This actually happened today, we are actually seeing the action. is increasing in the Harrison area, it seems that the Ukrainians are starting to shoot across the river again and you can also hear the music of some kind of announcement. I think it's a Game of Thrones ad on YouTube. Now we see the missiles and I can hear that as the missile goes away. I wonder if the Russians hear that faintly in the distance. The system missile is approaching them as if they were in a supply depot and the missiles were here as if they were almost there.
Oh Mars, no, that's what it says when it explodes, you only hear right before it explodes and then a white ladder appears as you see it continue to fire almost all of its six missiles. I'm sure we'll see that at the end of the video and With that, that's the end of the video and it's good to see that the high Mars are still in operation and hopefully being used effectively, so now we're going to move forward and not We are going to move on to the Bank of the South. on the Geneva River, where I can see the Ukrainians carrying out a bombing raid with one of their drones, an actual carpet bombing raid, and there they go, they're on their way, do they reach their target?
I don't know, let's watch the video and then boom they hit the mark, but it was actually very accurate considering the things that fly like a plane and with that, that's the end of the video and I can give credit to the Ukrainian drone pilots, now they are starting to drop the bombs with precision as if it were a plane also not only is it stationary over the target they are actually flying towards the target so now we will move on to the next news from the Club of Harrison and the city of Harrison itself , where we saw some Russians being pinned down now.
These are some old images. These were images from when the Russians were on the north bank of the Geneva River at this point. I think it was three weeks ago. So here it is. These are new images, by the way, we have never done them. I saw it before it came out today, but we know it's old because it was at his son's and they haven't been there for three weeks. Overseas, we can hear rifle fire bouncing off the ground around them. There are some explosions here. Your projectile flying over your head. foreigner, he is getting a little scared and if I realized this correctly, they said: did you see this in any training manual?
He must have gone to that security training school in Detroit, Michigan, you know, that I'm at. talking about Matthew because this guy has assumed the tactically precise position, the cool tactical position of the LeapFrog, like look at his feet, man, they're like frogs in the back, it's like he's ready to jump forward out of that hole and like 30 feet in. the air seriously, I mean the man is about to jump, you feel like a frog, oh, I'm going to tell you that everything exploded almost on top of them. Leap Frog is still in the same place, look at us, we get censored for that on YouTube per say. that if they catch bad words, we hear the bullets still popping off the ground right in front of them when you see this guy fiddling with the ammo belt again because it makes a little noise when you see a jump.
Frog has been joined by another guy this The guy is now setting up his bipod, oh Lord, whoever was bad, that was like straight out of that movie, which was like a single shot, well, it was a 19, 1917. Yeah , that looks like that, man, someone back there just got a white Lada, that was their family, uh, popping the champagne to get a free white Lada, remember that's okay, they have other sons and daughters that can, that They're fine with one of them, it's totally fine to lose, you see. this guy fiddling with the PKM ammo belt again he's now reloading the gun hey we should go they're not really fighting much they're just sitting around and praying a lot that thing bounced off right away. his head and again another round of water landed behind them in the trench oh man that mortar fire is incredibly accurate it's like it landed right on top of them it might be time to abandon that position oh they stand up though They'll come under rifle fire and then they're screwed that way too, they better start crawling, they better put their hands up and surrender honestly, I think that would be their best option right now, but you know, that's not It is the Russian form of these heroic Patriots of the heroic.
The homeland will continue fighting, we see another round of mortar. Landing further down the trench again. You see, I'm playing with the ammo belt again. Okay, that's terrible, this isn't going well, it probably didn't end well, but. The video cut out before we could see it, but that gave us a pretty good idea of ​​what the Russians were facing in those final days at the Northern Bank as they got closer and closer towards Harrison and we were also trying to get away from them. take out your forces as fast as you could with that now we will move to our keyboard, we can see a Ukrainian doing his patriotic duty of burning all the Russian flags, we have to silence him, but you can see that unfortunately they are not using them anymore They use it as toilet paper, they have leftover toilet paper and now they use it as firewood or paper for the fire.
I guess a firewood would probably be a better description of that plastic bag that also caught fire and then flew away. the wind, so I don't know where it went, but I hope it doesn't start burning for a while or something. Yes, I will see him burning this flag too and also the plastic that came off as well. Oh, I just think he's having a nice one. We had a great time with that and with that, that's the end of the video, but it's good to see that they are making sure to take care of the Russian flags and treat them as they should be.
Now we have covered all the news in this area except one and once again I hate to do it and I know everyone likes good news but war is not always good news and although I am always a very positive person on this channel and I They like to paint the war as nothing more than a series of unfortunate events and in the Prevdine area we saw that the Russians had killed six more civilians with whom they had been buried. with his hands still tied behind his back. In this photo they are being exhumed from the grave beneath the rubble and taken out so they can be identified later or given a proper burial once again.
The Russians commit war crimes even in The smallest villages in the Harrison area show that everywhere all civilians or citizens found in occupied areas must be searched, and liberated areas must beinterrogated to see if they know the whereabouts or the location or any other atrocities, I guess you could say. that were committed by the Russian forces while they were in these villages and that too will do, but that is the end of all the news from all over Ukraine and also from all over the world and it is time for us to move to Kiev to listen to the speech of President Vladimir Zielinski is here on a new day and a new week of war on day 282 and without further ado here is President Vladimir Zielinski's speech um sweet morning Ebola versus volume of operations this is the problem Nicola serenity foreign or Japanese versus Foreign Ukrainian organization is a work of national interest, foreign creativity, etc. versus slavo green.
That's the end of President Philodamir Zielinski's speech here on day 282 of the war in Ukraine and that also concludes our news summary for today, if he enjoyed it. this new summary, how many of you would like to see more? Make sure to subscribe and also hit the like button. Hitting the like button helps us continue to do this and also spread the word to the rest of the world, hopefully if YouTube still promotes us and also if you subscribe it will allow you to stay up to date with the news we publish every day of the week at 10 p.m.
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I've never had a manual car uh that's something I've always had I've been interested in it but unfortunately what do you say? I also don't know how to drive a manual car, but interesting fact, did you know that it's actually very strange that in the United States most cars have automatic transmissions? Most automobiles around the world are still largely produced. with manual transmissions, yeah, it's a little strange when you think about it like that because it's just a strange step forward that America has in something very niche that no one else in the world is really interested in, if you really ask. a british person, do you know how to drive manually?
Yeah, my calls are manual, idiot, or from an Australian, you know, they say the same thing. Everyone around the world drives manuals, but in the US it's very strange, but that's why I don't. I really know how to drive a manual, so with that I hope it responds pretty well. Also Aaron Lowe said I can't drive periods and in some countries you don't even have to drive if you live in one of the European countries. driving in the countries is just useless, I mean, unless you just want to, you can, but you can really get around in Europe just by mass transportation, it's actually good, you know?
And that's important in the United States, if mass transportation came, it would. You have to be nice because if you take Amtrak sometimes it's a little harsh, you know, and I know, I'm not trying to be rude about it, but that's the truth. You know, a homeless man might like to, you know, kill you. with a Coke or something like that I've seen, I've seen things like this happen and worse, especially in the New York City subways, which are almost like the definition of anarchy in a modern world, is the system of New York City subway and I hate that because it's so nice, you know, and then tourists come from all over the world and they're like, oh, let's ride the subway and then they go down there and some guy tries to sell them a mixtape and then the one from other. like peeing at the end of the subway cab and you know it's good, the subway car and it's like, oh, come on, you know, I don't know why it's like that anyway, um, you know a lot of people, a decent amount of people. people.
I actually don't know how to drive a car around the world if you think about it, but with that we moved on to the next one, yeah, and the next one said: Do you think the casualty figures can be reliable? It looks like 66 percent said no. are the best estimates only 24 said yes, but from Ukrainian sources only two percent said yes, both from Russian and Ukrainian sources and eight percent said I'm not sure, now for me I'm definitely going to say that They are nothing more than estimates, there is no way. It is possible to obtain accurate numbers in the middle of a war.
I know they said they were supposedly counting the dead, you know, but no, I don't like to put a lot of emphasis on that on either side. but unfortunately, what do you say? Well, I'm actually putting out a few things to back that up. I would have to agree with 66 percent of you, that is nothing more than estimates because if you look here, there is an exact number of deaths from fins and what is interesting is that usually the victors of war always have exact figures of low. I mean, the loser of war never gets exact casualty numbers.
You can see that here in the winter war there is an exact figure for the fans, but if you go down here, trying to find the casualty reports. I saw them above, but they have a more detailed description about World War II. Wow, this has to be one of the longest Wikipedia pages I've ever seen, anyway, this is true. Here's the WWII death chart showing all debts by country, uh, and showing all military and civilian debts. The only problem is that no one really has an exact number for what it really is, I mean, if we don't have it.
I don't even know if this is accurate because Soviet casualties are between 17 and 30 million in World War II and then if we go to Vietnam, this is probably pretty interesting to a lot of people considering it's a recent war. I don't even know how many people the South Vietnamese lost, it's between 195,000 and can go up to 430,000 dead. The United States, of course, has an exact figure and even so, the United States is one thing I will do. What we give the United States credit for in many Western countries is that we actually keep a very accurate record of all of our dead and wounded, because we have a very good system, I guess you could say, that supports the background system for the units. combat, so we were able to catalog deaths and injuries much better than others and we're also not going to go down that rabbit hole right now, but look at the Vietnamese for the Viet Cong, it's somewhere in between.
Between 30 and 182,000 civilian deaths, um, and then there's military casualties somewhere. The U.S. military casualty estimates are equal to or between 666,000, rounding that to 660,70,000 and 950,765, which is a very approximate number, well, a very accurate number to be a They are approximate, but you will see that casualty statistics are never accurate, they are just an attempt to try to be accurate, there is really no way to know if the casualty reports we receive in Ukraine every day are perfectly accurate or not. most of the time they probably aren't, they're probably a little bit higher, they're probably a little bit short and we'll never really know anything else that might surprise some people and start raising a lot of questions about whether something can be trusted.
I said let's look at the population of the United States, it says the population right now is 331.9 million people. What if I told you that this number is a cup made from nothing? We really have no idea if it's only 331.9 million. people or more we know that there are at least 331.9 million people here in the United States, but there could be millions more because here in the United States we depend on the census to count the civilians, the city, the population of citizens here and not, there's no need. to fill it out, so 331.9 million people completed the census, so we know that there are at least that many people in the United States, but we don't know how many millions more there are that didn't complete a census, um, and you know.
So it's incredibly important in case you didn't know why the census is taken and you know it's like you know that someone who doesn't really care about the census is incredibly important because it allows the federal government and the state governments to determine who lives where and allocate the tax funds accordingly and make sure they are spent in areas that have more people than they thought there were before or the last time the census was taken and in every country it's like that, it's really strange because Look at Mexico and you will see that every year Mexico is growing in a fantastic state, which is really interesting to see, but going beyond that there are 130.3 million people, we really have no idea and the number from Russia is decreasing, which is true , but maybe not. be slowly decreasing it may be even higher it may be less all these numbers are approximate um and it's really strange to think about that because really none of the population figures or debts uh death I guess you could say statements or even the global population is accurate, no We have no idea that there's no way to account for everyone that's there, so we're kind of guessing with all these numbers, um, and that makes it really strange, Matthew, to me.
I don't know if it helps you because it's like how many people are there really in the United States, there's actually seven billion people in the entire United States, yeah, you know, because I thought it was a joke, by the way, in case for someone to say: what do you mean by that? The UN said that the 8 billionth person was born, I think three weeks ago right now or a month ago, which is kind of interesting, I think, and also raises the question: did we really reach 8 billion at that time? ? either we're hitting 8 billion right now or we hit 8 billion three months before that like we don't really know it's weird you know people think we have this all figured out um how it all works but come on.
Let me let me put this into perspective let me show you around the USS Enterprise, which is a nuclear powered aircraft carrier that was recently decommissioned, not the Starship, we're looking for the aircraft carrier, here we go, the nuclear powered one. plane carried the Enterprise that right there there is not a single person alive who can explain to you how that entire ship works not a single person the technology that makes up that aircraft carrier that is so old now that it has been decommissioned because it is obsolete nobody really knows how it worked , even then people would only know how certain systems work, like the nuclear engineers on board, they would know how the engine works, the guy who did the water salinization on board the ship, he would know how it works. but none of the people on that ship knew how everything worked exactly, you know it and you think you know it, because humanity is capable of producing this kind of thing, we would have everything figured out from top to bottom, but people only know specific things. parts of the thing it takes thousands of people with very specific jobs to do this type of thing and without that this ship will not be able to function because there is one person who does not have all the knowledge about what this thing is and so you really know it when you do it.
You think, when you really break it down, the whole world we live in is held together by threads, a very simple understanding of what's really going on around us, even the things we made with our own hands and it's all just estimates and all kinds of things together with a little bit of tape and we hope the thing works, so I hope that resolves itself pretty well and we move on to the next one, well, and the next survey said that Zielinski's help claims that There are 13,000 Ukrainian military casualties, that is, deaths. What do you think?
It appears that 48 said the number is probably not accurate. 39 said it's okay, it's not as bad as the Russian losses. Four percent said it's a bad sign, not good for Ukraine. Nine percent said: "I'm not sure about this now. I'm going to have to say that that number cannot be accurate in my opinion. If the Russian losses are approximately ninety thousand according to their best estimates of what they have lost in the La Russian side says there are only 13,000 Ukrainian casualties, probably underreported if I had to guess, but you know they have to keep morale up and I guess they would want to underreport the number so it doesn't.
It looks worse than which is, but I imagine that unfortunately they have had more losses, but unfortunately, what do you say? I would also agree that they probably have more losses. My guess is that they will probably be more in the 20 to 30,000 range somewhere. There it is. that they've taken probably just killed um and you know Matthew put that there, the casualties we're talking about are just deaths, it's just probably about 20 or 30,000 and in total they probably had about 90,000 casualties. Including the wounded, the war has gone incredibly well for the Ukrainians and they haveinflicted a huge amount of casualties on the Russians compared to their losses, but I still think it's not going to be that good, but that means that for every Ukrainian soldier who has died, almost eight Russian soldiers have died during their stay, so It seemed like at the beginning of the war that seemed very plausible because the Russians were incredibly disoriented and were literally driving through Ukrainian units and then opening fire on them and eliminating them, but at this point in the war and also seeing sometimes that already you know and on video we don't show this much here that sometimes the Ukrainians also got quite bloody in some of these battles like Nansky's Sever. and lizuchonsk and also during the battle of mariupole, which would be quite difficult at this point if the casualties were not a little higher, but I am not saying that they are on par with Russia, as general milley said, because that was just an idiotic statement without any support that didn't even make any sense, um, but I'm saying they would be a little higher than that, but again, victim reports will never be accurate, it may be that number. it may even be lower than that it may be a lot higher than that there's really no way to know but I feel like it would be a little bit higher and with that I hope it answers the question pretty well and with that we move on to the next one okay it seems We're going through a bit of a delay, so can you still hear me?
I can so it must have cleared up pretty quickly so that was our last poll so now we move on to our super chat questions and first we have a very generous 50 donation from Magic Sky Girl the channel. Legend that says I got my super back. Sorry, I love you, like you're trying to hold back your cough, but anyway, Magic Sky Girl said, I recovered. here we go maybe I'll get over it this time I have my super chat back enforcer but I'm not going to make you do it Mike Tyson. I have a real question: Will Ukraine retain Buckmut or become another Severa Denetsk and Liza Chomsk?
What do you say, executor? I think they are going to retain me personally. And also thank you very much, once again, I agree with this guy for helping this channel stay alive. We are literally completely reliant on viewer support, so I really appreciate that, and to answer that question, I think it won't end that harsh. There is no river for Ukrainians to be cut off here. Bakman is equally divided by a river and the Russians would have to cross it first and that will take some time and I don't think they can do it. um also the terrain is completely different in this area, the ukrainians would still control some commanding heights over the city even if they lost them and they would be able to fire to inflict a decent amount of casualties and probably drive off the russians so i don't think it will end being so harsh, I think they will win the battle, but just because of the amount of Russian forces here it will be quite difficult to fight and also because of the terrain, and it adds an extra level of challenge that we haven't seen in any other Battlefield so far, so I hope it responds quite well and thank you very much once again for the support, Magic Sky Girl, with whom you have always been and helping this channel continue to work and help.
It's having the chance to eat in the background, which I actually did during Zelinski's speech. I had Italian pinwheels from Publix which are a delicacy in this house and are incredibly delicious. And I actually got to eat those things. CL support what keeps me alive to be able to continue doing this and thank you so much once again for helping us stay alive and thank you for being a Lee Spring army legend and I hope I was able to answer that question pretty well and so with that. We're on to the next one and thank you once again.
Alright, next up we have a Super Chat 20 from George New York's main contractor, who, of course, is a channel. Legend George says crossbows Army Rocks, hit the like button and believe. The city of the Nets is next to Target and this war will be over. My word is great, by the way, Bak Mutt may be the place where Putler ditches Wagner for many reasons and thank you very much for the support. Georgia's New York. Premiere, wait a minute, I'm saying George New York Premier Contractor, yes, George New York Premier Contractor, that's a mouthful for me, but I thank you so much once again for your support and remember that you were literally here from the beginning, like day four.
So I have to thank you very much for being here forever and also enjoying the Lee Spring Army. I hope if you all like to like the channel make sure to subscribe we are going through a tough time because YouTube has shuttle bands so if you subscribe. it helps us get over the channel band, it also helps you all keep a treat with the news and if you press the Bell button, hopefully it will let you know when they run, anyway mate, thank you very much once again. for the support and I think I think Putin might want to get rid of the Wagner group, it's a political entity in a way, but at the same time I think it might not be a bad idea.
Look, but I don't know, it's kind of difficult. I mean, honestly, you can see the Wagner group as the Russian equivalent of Blackwater and we didn't really get rid of them completely since they still exist under a different name. and with that I thank you once again for the support and the initial provocative idea. I can't really give a clear answer or opinion on my part as to whether he would want to destroy it or not, but I see many reasons why he would probably do it mainly for the sake of becoming a political entity or already being one in some way, and with that I hope it addresses the Pretty good comment and thank you very much once again for the support and helping this channel stay alive and so on.
We're on to the next one and thank you once again. Okay and see you next time. Also, by the way, I'm going to talk a little closer to my microphone because I'm really enjoying a coughing fit here right now, so maybe. this will help, but anyway, yes, below we have a Super Chat 20 from Santiago Flores saying good night and team Forster, did you hear from the Swedish official that it would be okay if he sold the grippin Saab jas-39 to Ukraine, while many Ukrainians? The pilots have been trained on the F-16. Any ideas. I think the grip of the Saab 39 is an incredibly good airplane and we haven't seen it in operation before and we can see it again.
An exciting fighter, here we come. I spelled it. with two P's it was just a um they actually have a good website here where they sell them let me see if I can get the E Series on that website, man those things look cool, I really like the Griffins, I think they're cool, um, I wonder. If it has any ground to support, it is also in Rio de Janeiro. I forgot the Brazilians had some of these things. You can see the Chrysler Redeemer there on that hill, you know, like the Jesus that is, you know, posing on the top of that hill, yeah. you know, for lack of a better explanation, but anyway, let's continue down and see what kind of weaponry we see here, let's see here, come on, oh man, share with us the weapons.
I know, it has a completely digital cockpit. Oh yeah, man, you know, it has to be modern, it has to be nice, honestly, it almost looks like a modern 737 like a 900 or something with the whole glass cockpit like a private jet, almost really, yeah, it is great, in fact, yes, it's very nice. It's even better than an F-15, well at least an F-15c or something similar, um, let's see lethality here, 10 horror points on Rival, ease of driving air-to-air, air-to-surface, can do it air-to-surface , so that's what we do. I'm looking and I'd say the Griffin is a pretty good option.
I would say it is on par with the F-16, maybe even a little better considering the Swedes always produce a very high quality aircraft, the Swedes have never been known for. to skimp on planes, they generally make incredibly good planes, especially for the era they were made in and I'm sure this is no exception, so with that in mind I'd say the Grip would be a good plane to ship. I'm sure there are some things in the F-16 that a pilot could learn pretty quickly and he's also trying to get into the J39 or vice versa, because they're all built to a similar standard.
Sweden is not a NATO country at this time. At least not yet, it will be soon, but they make them where they could be sold to foreign customers, mainly NATO or Western Line countries, so I'm sure there are a lot of interchangeable things in terms of knowledge between j39 and Western. "Planes like an F-16, but I think it would be fine. I think it would require a little more training, but these are incredibly good airplanes and I would say it is a perfect replacement for the F-16 and for some reason Ukraine does not could". I didn't get them and with that thank you very much once again for the support Santiago and I hope you answer the question quite well and with that we move on to the next one.
Also notice that they actually have a schematic of an F-16. Talking about avionics is great, yes, it's very good. Anyway, thank you very much once again. I hope we've addressed that comment pretty well and moved on to the next one. Next we have 20 Super Bunker 9000 Super Chat that says enforcer, you did it. Good voiceover from Sam Elliott was great and Chad asks please Slava Ukraine and thank you very much for the support. I'm glad you all enjoyed that Sam Elliott impression. He was a little stressful for me. posting that video today because I didn't know if it was going to be well received or not and let me watch it real quick and let me tell you if it was well received or not so let's see if it has a like rate of 97.7 has been dropping a little bit over time. throughout the day.
Got 36 I don't like it. Which is a little sad. However, I got 220 comments, which is actually pretty high for the number of views it got. It got 8.2,000 views. He has practically died. Ya, yeah, I really hate that he died like he wasn't even promoted almost at all, even among my own viewers, he wasn't promoted much, which is really sad, he wasn't even given any impression, but he did pretty well and it seems that all the comments, what the hell, let's read them, let's read them, let's have a little comments section that's great, thanks Roger, I love it, please make more of them, thank you very much Nancy, no uh it's not a very good impersonation attempt amazing just amazing thank you very entertaining thank you good job enjoy the video it's really good very funny haha ​​thank you very much marsick I think your hero tonight on the live stream right now um chopper73 nailed it Thank you very much, great video, thank you, Oh my god, are you kidding me?
I love this executor and thank you so much Sky girl, we also covered your super chats just a second ago and thank you so much once again. I really like making this video. and in I think most of you have seen it, but in case you haven't, let me take this to a second screen again and I'll open it up unless you see it's literally only a minute long, I thought it was incredibly fun to make and it was also pretty decent because of the way we ran ads on it, it's like it was the only video that was posted literally in a month that had ads on it, so it's kind of like that. funny black pepper and salt for everything new, we're also running an ad on the stream now, who knows it's not ad free anyway?
We're going to mute it because Popeyes is in the middle so here we go so I'm going to let you all watch this and let me know if you haven't seen it yet let me know what you think and if you could jump to this video on the channel after the stream or during the stream and watch it so we can get some views, watch it from start to finish and hit the like button because it helps a lot so here is the video from the Ukraine war days. There's a kind of code that people live by in the Ukrainian code, things like making sure you don't sit down. a place for too long to not be in the path of enemy fire or things that are quite common then other things like having the best swing system are also one of the coveted rules of the system, but there is one that no one seems to take into account. account.
You really cover very well, you will never covet another man's missile launcher, introducing the new Stugna anti-tank guided missile system, but the range is so great that you can hit your ex in another zip code and you can also destroy tanks five miles away distance. By the way, stew is also a big credit to Nutters HD, who is on his Discord and also sent us this output because I made sure to use it. He feels a million of these things and they're all really good, so I made sure to use them. this one at the end just as a thank you to him for doing that constantly, but let me know if you liked it because I thought it was fun to do, I thought it was kind of funny, but if it wasn't, executor, right?
Are you going to tell them who I really am in the video? Know? The funny thing about Matthew is that so many people still miss you. He's always loved it when you do that impersonation on broadcast. I'm glad you did it here and it's like, but that's me, yeah, I think, I think, I think they actually thought it was me doing the imitation. I don't know, I don't know anyway. Still, I hopeEveryone enjoyed it because it was fun for me to do it. We may do more, but they will be in YouTube short form in the future instead of what they weren't, but I hope you liked it, be sure to check it out. go over there and look at it, uh, and with that I hope it gets covered pretty well, real quick, can you go back and read it again?
Make sure you covered everything, you covered everything well, so I covered everything with that, thank you. a lot once again, I hope, I hope I addressed the comment pretty well and let's move on to the next one and thank you very much once again, okay and please bear with me guys, I really feel like coughing a lot, I hope this is it . It's not the dreaded virus because it feels like a different cough than what I usually have, but anyway, next I want to thank BC Skyman who made a donation of 20, as well as Rob and also a donation of 15 from Margaret Hemsley, and thank you.
Thank you very much to the three of you for that support and you don't leave comments but you enforce what you say well I thank you all very much once again for the support because you didn't leave comments you know what I am about to say that your daily comments provide a lot of support and they do it, they really do it. I'm not saying that just to say it, it means a lot to us because it helps us keep this thing going and that's why I can think. 'Thank you all so much, once again, all three of you, including the little Channel Legends for helping us keep this alive and thank you so much to all of you once again because if it weren't for you, we wouldn't be able to keep this going and also we'll appreciate it one more time and we're on to the next one, and next we have a Super Chat 12 from Margaret Hemsley once again, who says you guys are great.
I listened to his first broadcasts and I think he has gotten better and better. The interaction between the two performers makes it entertaining and informative. Keep it up and I thank you very much for the support. I'm glad they say that because one of the comments we get from time to time is that the streaming quality is going down and I always thought we were mostly improving in quality. I'm glad to know you think that, because I don't know, maybe it's been that long, it's been 282 days, maybe a lot of people have done it. here or you weren't here at the beginning and I saw how far the channel has come in quality, but thank you very much for enjoying what we do.
It means a lot to me and I tried really hard to try to make sure. that this is one of the best news channels out there about the war in Ukraine and in case you don't know what I'm doing tomorrow, tomorrow we're going to do a video on China, it's going to be kind of a rabbit hole in a way, I'm just going to do a video of me, probably popping up in my computer tabs and just talking about stuff because those are those videos that are pretty easy to make, they don't require days of editing, but I think I'll probably do that tomorrow and I hope you enjoy it if you do , let me know and we can start expanding to cover Chinese news and also Iranian news, considering those things are happening.
Pretty heck, we could expand to become a global news channel outside of this broadcast, the broadcast will continue, but our videos will be all the other news that happens around the world that ever appears and it's important, um, with what has to deal. civil unrest war maybe even some economics um although it's always hard to delve into economics because you know half the people think the economy works one way the other half think another way and then some people are in the middle, you know like point one percent and you know I'll piss everyone else off or whatever talking about economics, but we can get into that anyway.
Thank you very much once again for supporting us and enjoying this and helping us keep it running because we trust all of you to be quite supportive in In fact, we are completely dependent on support, uh, but thank you very much once again and with that we move on to the next one, and then we have a super talk of 10 from Richard um kame Gibson. I hope I'm pronouncing that correctly, uh Richard. says Aloha from Waikiki again and add this to the coffee and donut fund and keep up the great work and Slava Ukraine and thank you so much Richard for the support of the coffee fun and also hello to Waikiki and to Owaki or whatever you used to say.
Why did you say Randy that it was a dungarees or something? Yes, it was a different place though, Waikiki. I've always said it correctly, yes, but Waikiki is on the island of Oahu. I think you call it. I used to call it oahuhu or something like that. Yeah something like that it was it was funny it was a funny mistake I liked it um but anyway hello to Waikiki again here just like a little island with its own little channel that channel is brown although it looks like Willy Wonka's Chocolate River, there same, my god, I wonder why it's so brown.
Know? I wonder if that's like a suit. It can't be a river of sewage because that leaks directly onto the beach and you know there would be a huge amount of EPA. concerns from people who swim near something like this, especially in Fort De Rusty, you know I had to do it, but anyway, thank you very much once again for the sport. Can you re-read the last part of that man to make sure I answered the question? If there was one, there was no question, but with that I thank you once again, we will go to another road in Waikiki to take a look, the one near the chocolate river.
It looks like sediment to everyone and it probably is. but you know, it's still fun to entertain if it's not sediment and plus it's really nice on street catalysts like California, honestly, it's interesting here, so with that, thank you very much once again for the support. I hope we covered that pretty well and With that, we move on to the next and thank you so much once again for helping keep this channel alive from Waikiki Beach in Oahuhu Hawaii okay and next up we have a super 10 talk from Tracy uh Kegel , who says yes. Does anyone know the reason for the significant increase in F-18 Warthog and Apache fighter jet training exercises lately here in the Sequocti Valley?
Pikeville Tennessee has been very busy lately and I really appreciate the support I think I could try to provide. a decent answer to that, um, with some assumptions, but again remember that assumptions are just assumptions and I don't really have any knowledge or information on the month, they're just I guess you could say educated guesses on what it could be for someone who could be the time of year when war games are held in the United States. There are often war games where pilots get a decent amount of flying hours and make sure they can fly their planes under a certain mission.
I guess you could say mission conditions. and similar things that could be the reason you are incredibly busy. The other reason it might be busy is that they're preparing those units to go overseas, so they're giving them a few hours of flight time and flight time and training before they have to probably do incredibly long flights over the Atlantic Ocean. , which are incredibly exhausting because, believe it or not, they actually fly those things over the Atlantic Ocean, it's a massive operation for the most part, they have to have a load of air tankers in the air. the North Atlantic to keep these planes flying to Europe, it is very exhausting for the pilots because being in such a small plane they cannot stand or move for almost eight to ten hours, sometimes because they do not fly in supersonic mode, they fly in subsonic mode. uh because it saves fuel it's extremely difficult for some pilots to do that so that could be two reasons why of course there are many other reasons why they could be doing that too but those would be my two guests best educated.
This is why this is happening. We also have a lot of activity here in the Birmingham area from our Strato tankers, the KC-135s. I think let me see, let me make sure I got it right again. KC-135, hopefully, yes, that's the right one. It's not the uh kc10, that's the 707 and again, it's not a 707, it's based on the 707 prototype. um, but that hopefully answers the question. Right, we've noticed it too and it may just be that time of year because it kind of appears in the cycle in a way, uh and with that I hope I've answered that question pretty well and thank you very much once again for the support and helping the channel to keep running and I hope we were able to help with some informed ideas about why that may be happening, but we also don't have a clear answer and with that we move on to the next, you know, next we have a super 10 talk from Chris Lunde, who says William spaniel published a video today that summarizes the history of Crimea and its importance to Russia and may help explain his opinion on the reality that Crimea remained in Russian hands at the end of the war and thank you very much for the support and I'll try to investigate that video after the broadcast, but all I have to say is something of a disconnect between governments at the administrative level like the Russians, uh, and what we see here, culture and history, they don't matter at all to governments and economic institutions.
Instead of keeping the population in line, it's not really a big deal, the Russians aren't really looking at Crimea for its historical importance to Russia or the Russian Empire or the Soviet Union, they're looking at it as a strategic interest, um, They could really become like that. for example, they left Crimea a long time ago. Actually, Crimea in the modern world was part of Ukraine for quite a long time until the Russian Empire came in and took over everything and at that time Crimea was a There are a couple of different Cossack states, but anyway we moved on from that because that goes down a very deep rabbit hole right there, as you enter the modern world, Lenin divided Crimea as part of Ukraine when he turned Ukraine into the Ukrainian Soviet Republic or the Socialist Republic. um and that was kind of on the linen side that was appeasing the Ukrainians because it was historically Ukrainian and so they were doing it to try and I guess you could say I'll also try to speed up but um they were trying to do that to appease them culturally and then Stalin came in and treated them badly anyway, the importance of Crimea was Sevastopol, that port is incredibly important, you would see that port was so important that the French and the British would try to take it during the Crimean War.
War that is literally named after the peninsula because that's where the British and French forces landed and immediately went to Sevastopol and took the port, so in that sense it's not really a cultural issue, it's not really a historical issue like Legacy or Heritage. or something similar because economic institutions and governments don't really work that much, they just work with what is strategically viable for the government or what is economically viable for their economy and with that I hope it answers the question pretty well, but I won't make sure from watching that video because I'm trying, I'm greatly underestimating what culture plays in these decisions sometimes and it plays some role, but I would say it plays more of a behind the scenes role in the strategic and economic realm. concerns and with that I thank you once again for your support.
I hope that addresses the comment pretty well and with that we move on to the next one, and next we have a super 10 chat from Michael Cabrera who says Enforcer, have you seen the quality of Russian movie stars and have they shown that Sean Penn visited Ukraine and left his Oscar with the president until the victory of Ukraine? Russia has Steven Seagal and I appreciate the support that he cares about Steven Seagal, even though that guy is just Shit, Sean Penn doesn't really know much about Sean Pimpy. I don't know much about modern, um, modern pop culture or anything.
I think he's a documentary filmmaker. Oh yeah, yeah, you know who we care about. That guy too, uh, those. they're just two guys Steven Seagal has been an office rocker since he was born so um I don't really care about them much um anyway Steven Seagal lives in Russia and he likes that stupid stupid shit man um so with that I hope That answers quite a bit Well to the question, but I wouldn't put too much into it, so thank you very much once again. I hope we addressed that comment pretty well and don't let it get to you because those two, well, Steven Seagal. he's a psychopath the other guy would probably be a psychopath if you knew anything about him so let's move on to the next one and thanks once again you know next we have a super talk 10 from Oats Air saying final slash OT uh Kraken three. capital letters two answer a question from the chat Slava LSA and Slava Ukraine I think that's why I do sports, but it's good, it's always fun to win in these sports and we also have to answer a question from the live chat and thank you very much once again for there and with that, what do we have?
Matthew, you are right and the question goes to a meat wad that says: are we looking at a Russian entrenchment that reflects the days of the Berlin Wall and looks much more like the Siegfried Line, the Maginot Line or the Hindenburg Line of the first world war of the berlin wallIt would actually be slightly defended compared to what we're seeing right here. The Berlin Wall was primarily made to detain civilians. The Hindenburg line, the secret line, the imaginary line where there is a complete stop. armies uh, so this one would be more on that level and with that I thank you very much once again.
I hope you address the comment pretty well and with that we move on to the next one and next we have a 10 super chat from Joseph M Sika or sikka who says I don't have much money so I can't tip too much but I love you and I love you too talking to you last night and thank you for being so honest and a smile on people's faces answer a question in the live chat and thank you so much once again for the support Joseph, you help us a lot with your support and it's totally okay that you don't you have a lot to give.
IM perfectly. It's okay for you to be here and watch. I say it a lot and I mean it. If you just want to watch, that's totally fine, but if you help us, you can determine how much you can. help us out and we are incredibly grateful because without you we couldn't eat so I have to say I also enjoyed talking to you last night it was a really fun chat about Quarry in Boston and the Overlook what it has about the city and everything that was clean . I liked it and also thank you very much for enjoying how we keep the good mood on this channel because some people want us to have the bad mood and treat this whole thing like a funeral. and even though it's a war, I don't like funerals, so thank you very much once again and we'll take a question from the live chat, so with that, what do we have right with Matthew?
And the question is for Arnold Deganz, who says how effective the trenches are today, with all the drones able to drop bombs on them, they're still pretty effective, but they're not as effective as they would be on the ice. I guess you could say that in World War I they were completely different. level of effectiveness back then, but now they are still somewhat effective, they protect you from the large amount of artillery bombardment, but they can't really protect you from drones, although the artillery protection still makes them worth making, and so with that. I hope that answers the question quite well and thank you very much once again Joseph for the support and for allowing us access to a live chat and with that we move on to the next and then a big thank you to M Adams for putting in a donation five dollars and thank you very much.for that and they didn't leave a comment, but once again we appreciate the support and below we have a five dollar Super Chat from calm Karma that says that depending on how close they are to the explosion, they will die by forces conclusive uh instead of shrapnel and thank you very much for the support too everyone, it seems that I was wrong about something, apparently they meant that Sean Penn gave his Oscar to President Zielinski, not Putin, and I took that as and I think that Matthew could have taken it that way too. he gave it to Putin, I'm very sorry, no, I definitely knew that he gave it to um zielinski, he likes to lend it to him.
I think the way the Super Chat was read, I thought they had given them to Putin, so we didn't do it. I didn't mean anything about that about him. I said I don't really know much about him, but he must be Psychotic if he gave it to Putin, but he apparently gave it to Solinski anyway, so those comments were completely far out of left field because they didn't even have any backing up to them. gave Putin anyway, um, also some nice little purchases, don't knock him, he actually supports Ukraine, which is fair enough, but anyway, um, back to this, could you?
Read that again, um, let's see, depending on how close they are to the explosion, they will die from conclusive forces that mean concussion, rather than shrapnel, and I thank you very much for the support, and that is true. Concussive forces can ruin it and sometimes tank crew members die not from the impact of the shell, but from the excess pressure in the cabin, so that's pretty true, it's pretty scary when you think about it, They can die from the inside out with your organs imploding from overpressure, but that's the reality and, to be honest, it's pretty scary.
Honestly, I'd rather die from a direct hit than from excess pressure or something similar or concussive force, so with that, thank you very much once again. Wait. we addressed the comment pretty well and with that we move on to the next one and thank you very much once again and next we have a five dollar Super Chat from the secular Sakai saying that the United States should build one of those energy ships that might be worth it. to lend to other nations on the right terms or for an emergency response, um, let's see too. I just saw something in the live chat, we'll check it out, but who really cares.
No, I don't mean that in a derogatory way towards you. but it really matters, anyway, to get to that, I think it would be a good idea to build an electricity generating ship like that, we may have one that we don't know about, but I think it would be nice to have. We could help countries around the world and make sure that we have some kind of soft power over them because of the support we provide with that electricity generating ship. I think that's great, so I think I really appreciate the support. It would be a good idea if we don't already have them, we should have a couple and with that we move on to the next.
Thank you very much once again for the support, okay, and next we have a five dollar Super Chat. from trying to take Alaska who says who says total death um you see it says EST to be confirmed Ukraine collects all the Russian bodies, bones or parts and packages them up and puts them on a body train to be returned returned families that's interesting uh did you say that were the Ukrainians doing? that, um, I'm not really sure, let me go over it real quick, apparently Ukraine is doing the interesting thing and that's true, they've been doing it for a while, but they don't do it as often anymore.
That's a bit dated news. Somehow, believe it or not, they stopped doing that because the Russian Bonnie started piling up so much and this refrigerated train requires so much fuel to stay alive that it's really useless to them. They'd rather let the bodies rot and use that fuel to continue the war and help them fight and win rather than just keep some bodies and a somewhat preserved state, so it's true that it's Truman Wayne, they still have a couple of them in the refrigerated train, but in general, or they simply bury them. holes now or they pick them up and try to send them to Russia as soon as possible after they scrape them out of the ground and with that I thank you very much for the support.
I hope that addresses the comment pretty well and with that We're on to the next one, okay and, um, also folks, I apologize for what I'm sounding like. I've gone downhill very quickly in the last 10 minutes. I feel like I've totally run out of energy all of a sudden, um, so, uh. and also my throat feels really weird right now so I'm sorry but anyways next we have a 50 Super Chat from Walter A Lakota Jr saying Aloha enforcer, Matt and LSA from the OG Ellison boson, it looks like Bach's mutt is swooning over a major move this winter, what do you say, enforcer, impose or Matt?
Thanks for the support. Walter and I would have to say that with the number of forces that we know are dedicated to this area, it's something like 12 to 15 of them were assuming it couldn't be a faint just because of the number of soldiers they have uh also Matthew if you want pass me the iPad um in case there's only a few more left oh okay uh but in case you do too Okay just tell me you're bringing the iPad here and I'll make sure to check them out myself so so you can get on, but let's look at the embankment, I don't think it is. a swoon because the amount of forces that are being dedicated to this area and committed to the front lines right now, probably with a load of BTG and Reserve that we don't even know about, it seems that this is the main offensive that the Russians are launching . trying to achieve it and it seems to be the logical thing, it is the end of the t1302 highway from the south, asking Liza for a chance, which is incredibly important and could serve as a railway hub for future operations moving towards the slovion concrimadores etc. ., that means it's a major city and I think they're probably trying to fight for it, but I think there won't be any major or major offenses.
We know that it is very difficult for the Russians to even support this, it was very difficult. so they will support the first battle, Bachman probably much more in the second and we can already see that they built defensive positions for a couple of miles behind their current front lines in preparation to lose, so I think what we will probably see is that they will fail in this current, I guess you could say uh battle and then they will fall back to defensive positions that look like the Hindenburg line at this point, but again, I could be wrong, it could go the other direction.
I have to wait and see because some other areas on the front line, like the northeast, have been incredibly quiet, and also the south, and you'd think the Russians would try a little considering you're suicidal, although they probably couldn't. to support any of the offensives and with that thank you very much once again for the support Walter. I hope we addressed that comment pretty well and it's always good to hear from the princely Lord of the North Pacific, King of the Snow Pit. Snow crab prince and with that we move on to the next one and thank you very much once again, okay, and until the next one, real quick.
Walter A Lakota said he meant Uka, oh he meant Ukraine, oh as far as shipping in Ukraine goes, no. necessarily a thing considering that there is some defense against Russia, I think so. I think the Ukrainians are rather stopping any planned defensive, they have to wait for the Russian units here to be reduced and weakened that way if they attack in other areas. of the front lines, the forces depleted here cannot be moved elsewhere to reinforce those areas, so in that way I suppose Walter could be told that it would be a pass-out on his part and that they are simply waiting for the Russians. they would push themselves and then go ahead and do whatever they wanted in the future and the Russians would really be left with no choice but to sit back and let it happen, and with that I hope that answers a comment pretty well. and thank you very much once again, Walter, and I'm sorry, I didn't understand correctly, the first time is fine and with that said, we move on to the next one, which is from Toons nods, who makes a five dollar donation and says, please, briefly.
Explain Articles Four and Five of NATO, so that Article 4 sets the premise of what would be done if NATO was attacked and talks about convening the Security Council to talk about the attack and what they would do, and Article 4 is really just an introduction. to Article Five is to bring everyone together so they can discuss whether Article 5 was violated. Article 5 states that if any aircraft or weapons system or any military or civilian personnel on NATO territory was killed by a foreign country, the alliance NATO has to decide if that attack was against them and if it was, everyone has to act in the same way.
I don't know how voting works in that sense, whether it's by simple majority or if it has to be unanimous, but those two are nice. It really only works in unison. Article 4 invokes Article 5 and then you have to decide whether Article 5 was seriously violated or not, and I hope that explains in a nutshell what Article 4 and Article 5 are. Thank you very much once again for the support and I hope that we've clarified it just in case, if you were wondering about that or if you were asking about others, maybe that's been clarified for a lot of people, hopefully, and with that we move forward. the next one and thank you once again for the support okay and the next one we have a five dollar Super Chat once again from Joseph M Sika saying I want to say one more thing.
I'm trying to think of something smart to say. I have nothing except that everyone here is great and I love you all and thank you so much for the support and kind words. I think you guys are great. I think everyone in the crossbow army is great and I give them, I love them all too because and That sounded really cheesy, right? Matthew, that sounded absolutely embarrassing. I heard that from my point of view, that sounded bad, but anyway I enjoy them all and think they're great. I love coming here and reporting the news. To all of you, I love that sometimes you include incredibly interesting things that we didn't know and clarify some things for us, which is really good and a lot of fun too, and I just enjoy you all and So I have to thank you once again for the support so that we can continue coming here and we can all enjoy this live broadcast together.
Thank you very much once again for the support and with that we continue forward. to the next one and thank you very much once again, okay, and next we have a rad five dollar Super Chat Doctor Who says hello from Pittsburgh, check out my city, watch the Steelers and answer a question from the live chat and thank you very much. Thanks a lotfor the support and we'll go see Itsberg um so here's Spark it's a very interesting town because it actually has this fork where the Ohio River uh can practically be dissected in Monagawa. I don't even know how. pronounce the name of this river.
I heard about it before seeing Aerial America in this city and they said it. I can't, although I'm sorry, but it also turns into the Allegheny River, uh, which has a locomotive called. After the algae anyway, let's take a look at this city and also the charging blast furnace, which is like our lazy furnace, Matthew, but on a smaller scale it looks like yeah, that's cool, it's probably there with things like papers stuffed up his nose and those things didn't seem to come flooding out yeah, it looks like he's dying there, let's take a look at the center of the weight spark, although let's see here Market Square I want to live in Market Square oh, very nice, I actually like that they even have Fifth Avenue.
Neat place I like this place, it's clean, but I've heard things about Pittsburgh that have gone downhill, but you wouldn't know it from Google Street View. Looks great. I like it, so with that I thank you so much for the support and allowing us to take a look at your hometown of Pittsburgh, which looks pretty cool and I also had a question, Matthew, see here, uh, what was Super Chat, again, um that's right radical doctor said Pittsburgh check my city and ask from the live chat and let's go into the live chat and the question is for uh fethdar who says any comments about the death of the Isis leader the other day um uh he's gone and forgotten and we won't miss him and so oh that answers the question pretty well, um it's really not much to add to your Isis leaders or leaders of a terrorist organization if they are killed well by whoever they are. have, and with that we move on to the next.
I hope I have answered well enough. You're right and next we have a super talk 10 from Walter A Lakota Jr. He says it's me again and the enforcer makes a general order. 13 roll call and thank you very much for the support Walter and um, I think you're asking. roll call, which is kind of interesting, so we're going to activate general order 13. So if we ever do 13 general orders for fundraising, we're going to go past 13 and go straight to 14. um, but let's take out the general order number 13. If you are a member of the Crossbow Army and you were in this live chat right now, please tell us that you are here because I would like to know if you are here and also if you want to put Please indicate where you are from, not the specific street, but the city, state or region of a country in which they are located.
Write it down because I would be interested in seeing it too and that too. Thank you so much. Many thanks once again for the support Walter and I hope you enjoy watching the reel. I called the results for general order number 13. And with that we move on to the next one, you are right and next we have a super jet 10 from Michael Cabrera who apologizes for generate some confusion about Sean Penn, he is a good actor. And a great guy like me, he's made mistakes, but who hasn't? Thank you very much once again for your support, Michael, and I think it was a misunderstanding on my part.
Actually, I didn't. I don't really know much about Sean Penn, I don't really know much about modern actors, and I think because of my ignorance of his backstory, I didn't know that he gave it to Zelinsky. I thought he gave it to Putin, but that's totally fine. like the heck, I mean, everyone screws up what they say a lot, I do it a lot on stream and I have to clarify a lot of things, that's totally fine, I wouldn't worry about it, but with that thank you very much once again, I hope it addresses the comment pretty good and we move on to the next, very good, and very quickly, a big thank you to the secular Sakai and also to Timmy for each of them who made a donation of two dollars but without a comment and thank you very much to both of you for that support and thank you for helping us keep those lights on uh and next we have a five dollar Super Chat from Joseph M chica once again who says pick a question from the live chat that you wouldn't normally answer.
I'd love to. to hear anyone's opinions and questions okay so thank you very much once again and let's do this right so let me pick a strange one if I can find it um let's see here oh let's look at one that we wouldn't normally answer if we're in a spreadsheet that we were, we would definitely want to answer them, so it's a little difficult to find one, but let's see here, let's see, 1957 says: Is Russia supplying its military with a ration of alcohol or are the soldiers stealing all the alcohol, vodka, etc of the Ukrainians.
I think they give out rations of alcohol in some places and then buy it in others. It really depends on where they are and what type of unit they are in, because units vary a lot due to the level of corruption levels and where they are based in Russia, but for the most part based on Soviet history and early history of the Russian Federation, we can assume that there is alcohol flowing somewhere that they are probably supplying, for which I thank you very much. For a really interesting question, I also thank Joseph very much for the support and also for allowing us to address it, so thank you very much once again and I hope we answer that question pretty well to the best of our knowledge, but take it with the green raiders, we're not really sure if it's accurate for the entire Russian military or not and with that you move on to the next, and with that said, this is our last Super Chat for now, um, so let's go. to move on to our live chat questions and first we have our Morse code decoders from the Mark Hodges CFE wftu broadcast and also a BME who said today's Morse message says did you see Sam Elliott's video today in Slavic Ukraine ?
Oh, you got that right and did you see that video? You like me? Let me know. I would love to know if you all enjoyed it and if you would like to watch it and watch it twice and watch it three times because that helps, that helps the video. explode and that helps, hopefully, people enjoy that kind of stuff and maybe people will start to enjoy the little comedy videos that I will do with voice impressions, but with that I thank you very much once again for a nice interesting uh little Morse code decoding right there and I thank you all so much for keeping that up for 282 days of war and for us to move on to the next one and next we have another 10 super chats from Michael Cabrera saying thank you for being humble and human you are Rock and also the Sam Elliott video was great and support Michael uh Cabrera and I thank you very much uh for enjoying the Sam Elliott video.
It's me. I don't like to say I'm humble or not because you know I have to leave that to public judgment because it seems unhumble to say I'm humble, you know, that's like being a man. I am, I'm so modest, you know, that's like a rich man. person who says I'm very modest about my wealth and then they sit there and talk about oh I could buy that car and I could buy that and they're talking about Rolls Royces and stuff, it's like it's the opposite, you know, like that that I don't want to keep it at home, that really depends on all of you if I do or not, but I thank you very much for the kind word and the compliment, it means a lot to me and I feel very honored that you think I am humble and with that , thank you so much once again and you're back to rocking Michael and once again I want you to let you know that there's no problem, it was just a little mix up, we got it, clear it up, so as long as it's cleared up it's not like that. big deal, it's not like there are going to be people on the internet who remember that forever and ever and hate and harass me for the rest of my life for it, that's crazy.
Anyway, I'm just kidding about that, we're on to the next one. one, okay and we have another Super Chat from Joseph M Sika who makes a five dollar donation and says: are there some questions that you don't just want to read? It's understandable, will you still read them? um, let's see, and there are some that I don't just want to read, it's understandable, will you still read it? We could um and with that, do you have any curveballs, Matthew, any tough ones? So I don't see any curve balls. I see something. We don't want to start any channel. beef or something, so I don't know if you want to address that topic, sir, um, that's one that we wouldn't normally answer, yes, to be literal, um, he, he, he's asking us to address a curve ball, although, um, so I don't.
I don't know, I mean, yeah, I mean, if you want to read the whole thing, if you can read it, we'll see if we want to address it, so I'll refrain from saying the name of the channel, but I think all of you. I know who you're talking about Jerry said enforcer I just watched this other channel Film Weave Why are you mad that LSA members go to a site and you say it spams your site? That's pretty funny, uh, well, that's pretty interesting to hear. um I think we had that channel by mistake before we went to another channel and they thought we were going to them because I actually read it earlier in the live chat Matthew you actually picked it so I saw the channel name um.
We actually had a problem with them, we weren't even addressing them, um, and then they took it as if we were addressing them, which honestly, in a way, was a little strange to me, because considering that even It wasn't even addressed to them, they accepted it. That way, you know, it's like you know that at that moment it's like throwing a rock at a pack of dogs and that Yelps was the one that got hit, that was a little strange to me, but anyway, I'm just convinced . At this point I can understand that the first one was an honest misunderstanding, but he is trying to get attention.
At this point, it's really unfortunate, but I'm not here to talk about what we sent you. We have seen good wishes. uh, long before on his channel we were there, he was on Arrows um, I don't know why he complains about that because we have some of his people who watch the air show a little bit and we never complain about them being here. I know it's, I mean, it's the Ukraine war. I'm here to cover a war, you know, yeah, let's put aside all that crap like all these things he's talking about and we'll just raise money to help save the people's law. you don't like to leave out all that other crap you know the LSA is like a beacon it's like a beacon out there if you're a channel out there anywhere even if you're not mine and no one's coming it's like LSA you know they're united in the cause of supporting Ukraine because the LSA is pro-Ukrainian as a unit, so I don't even know why they would complain about that, it's like someone coming in. and you're like "hey, I'm pro Ukraine" and you know you get like 100 comments like that and you're like, "Oh my god, no, I'm not kidding, I'm not going to stop getting protein comments on your pro Ukraine channel." It makes a lot of sense to me, but anyway that's just weird, you know, I don't really understand it because we actually clarified that we weren't trying that message for him and it seems like he's still having a bit of a problem, um, so with I guess that's what it is, but thank you very much once again for the support, Joseph, I hope we covered it pretty well or Mr.
Sicka, I would like Mr. Sicka Sicko or Sikka, that still sounds very good. I hope we covered it enough. Well, I hope we've addressed a curve ball and with that we move on to the next and thank you once again. Alright, and next we have a five dollar Super Chat from Heather in New Hampshire who says Sam Elliott's video was amazing and Good job Matt, get plenty of rest and feel better soon. Can we get some lsas in the chat and respond to a live chat please and Heather thank you so much for the kind words.
I have no idea what hit me so quickly, but I like it. he's been attacked and I'm not feeling very well at the moment so thank you very much for the support although he has been given the plague so we'll look into it a bit after the broadcast if anyone knows of any treatment. we know I think I think one of the plague treatments Matthew in the Middle Ages was to get feces and rub it on the lesions lesions on the skin oh that's good we'll try it after the rope I'm just kidding anyway With that, thank you so much once again for wishing Matthew the best, I hope he gets through this.
Hopefully it's something like one of those nighttime fevers you know or your midday fears. I get them from time to time, like when you wake up. you wake up and feel like you're sick but you don't have a fever and you spend the whole day feeling like that you go to sleep and wake up the next day you're fine but anyway with that thank you very much once again for wishing Matthew the best and Let's move on to the next one, right? Did she ask for a live chat? I don't know if you have this, but anyway we're going to move on to one, so I guess I guess it was a dumb question on my part, but anyway, next up in the live chat we have a question from a crazy machine that says: do you think Ukraine can make Russian soldiers surrender if you give them free vodka and absolutely yes, oh yes?
Could these people be alcoholics? It's like giving drugs to a drug addict, they will do anything to get them, so I would say yeah, I mean, you know, even if it's a joke, I mean, it's funny, but I think there's a little bit of it. There is also a grain of truth, so I hope that answers the question and we move on to the next one. Next we have a question from Salix Zar, who asks a questionfor the executor. The West has committed to training tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers in the coming months. Can this offset the amount of cannon fodder Russia is using?
The West has committed to training tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers in the coming months. Can this offset the amount of cannon fodder Russia is using? Yes, they have already trained a large number of Ukrainian soldiers with the Western Doctrine and that has helped a lot and the continued sending of Ukrainian soldiers trained with the Western Doctrine to Ukraine will help counteract the large number of Ukrainian soldiers trained in the Western Doctrine. The Russians can Levy in small areas like Bachman and with that I hope you answer the question quite well and thank you very much once again for a really good question.
It actually took me a second to understand it, but it was pretty good too. I see some people in the live chat trying to call the other channel. Listen. I'm listening. One thing I would like to say is that while I had problems with a small channel before, it is not the one being talked about. I'd like to ask them if they didn't mention the other channel and mention what they said because maybe I don't know, maybe they're having a bad day or something and they just know they're mad. about something and then they say something reckless, I don't know, but let's try to be civil, the LSA is about supporting Ukraine and I don't want anyone going around trying to fight with others, this channel never started for the meat, the meat. it's something that I don't really like very much so I would just ask you to know let it go don't try it and don't try to go to inquisitions or anything like that we're just going to leave it at that because you know we went there we supported the guy before , we were even there, we told people, hey, you know a great channel he's been on.
I don't know what your thing is here, um, it actually bothered me a little. He was there supporting the guy, but you know, people are a bit strange, but he came and I remember him. he's sending a Super Chat and we responded to it and we even talked a lot about his channel like it's weird, I don't know what's going on with them, I mean, maybe maybe he's going through a bad time, I don't know, but like we. I've never wished the guy bad and I don't know why he's saying things about the crossbow army, but don't worry because no matter what they say about the crossbow army, the crossbow army is still the crossbow army in the Al At the end of the day, the enforcers are in command and the enforcer protects.
I mean, you know what, so we move on to the next and the next, I think this might be the last one of the night, unless you want me to hand you the iPad there. Joseph M Sika makes a donation of 10 once again and says don. I don't want them to go, uh, key, uh, let's be dismissive, honestly, I think that soon Putin will be overthrown or eliminated. I think everyone has their limit. The Russians are practically at their breaking point. The Russians are at their breaking point, but one thing is certain. I say to Joseph and I think you can agree with this is that sometimes bringing people to their breaking point unifies them a little more, like for example 9/11 here in the United States, you would think that that would really would have started to make the United States was a little chaotic, instead it solidified the country and it doesn't mean that you know that this war is helping to strengthen Russia, but Radio free Europe did an impartial independent survey in Russia of the Russian public what best he could and it seemed like support for the war had increased by five percent across all age groups, so it may be that support for the war is increasing for now, but you have to remember the number.
I think this is really going to end up imploding on itself because as long as support for the war is actually, oddly enough, it increases as the war goes on, once it's lost, because we know it's inevitably going to be lost, it's going to implode. , which is going to explode on itself because these people may be lied to so much that their support for the war continues to rise and once the House of Cards collapses, they will freak out and go into riot mode, like the people are in China right now and the people in Iran, and it might be so bad that the Russian government can't really put it down and it can't survive because the military might even be on their side at that point, but that's a pretty good point and we can see Putin being overthrown right at or at the end of this war. um, right after the end of the war, I think that's most likely the time period that we'll see Putin be overthrown in a coup, so with that I thank you once again for the support, Joseph, I hope that addresses the comment. pretty good, but you're right and we can see that the worst of that poll done by radio for Europe may have been done a little bit in secret so it was very difficult to get answers and people in the audience may not be you know, feel say freely that they don't support Russia and that support for the war may be declining, it's just that people don't want to say that in public because they're afraid that the Russian government will come for them, um, but I really appreciate a again for the sport it's a good point and we can see that they take it down and so we move on to the next one too Matthew um knowing that you're sick we're going to answer two more questions and then we're going to complete tonight's broadcast so with that in the second to last one of the night, okay and this one sits back and thinks who says any updates on Ken Burn Spit, we haven't gotten any updates.
As for Kimber and Spit, we know that Ukrainian Special Forces attacked the peninsula a couple of times and the Russians have apparently evacuated civilians from the area, but it's a slow burn happening down there, There really isn't much to talk about. and it looks like the Russians still have the Ken Burn Spit, so unfortunately not, so I hope we answer that question pretty well and it's time for us to move on to the last question of the night: who is the last lucky person to throw the lucky last question of the night, and that viewer is David Erickson, who says what next weapons platforms do you think the United States will give to Ukraine next. giving of course Nassam next, I think they will also give it to the Patriots, but we can largely assume that the next topics will be missile based, or will it be air defense, well, everything will be conveyed if it is based in missiles, or it will be a nasim or uh more nasam or more or just Patriots, so it will be based on surface-to-air missiles, um beyond that, everything else would be next, so there's really not much to add, but if I were to take a shot at a close second, I think right now it looks like planes would be the closest ones that would be sent there, but they're a far cry from being a close second because it seems like we're always reluctant to send them. , but I never hear about tanks, so we know they're even lower on the list, at least in the United States, uh, and with that I hope that settles the question pretty well.
I think NASA or Patriots amps will be next. sent to Ukraine that are important and incredibly expensive, so with that it's time to end tonight's broadcast. Thank you all very much once again for your support. I hope everyone enjoyed tonight's broadcast. I have enjoyed it very much. I love everything. You all have come here to watch the news tonight from our channel. It is always a great honor for me. You don't know how much of an honor it is for me to be able to talk to you about the war and have everyone appreciate my news because you could go to any other channel and watch your news and never see mine and you all chose to watch my news and I'm so honored that you are. here tonight and most of you are here every night watching this news so I'll see you all tomorrow at 10 pm.
ET on another day, another day of war in Ukraine and hopefully we'll have incredibly good news to cover with it. Thank you all so much once again, be sure to like, comment and subscribe and I'll see you all, then good night, take care and good luck mm-hmm yes little foreign children the blue one.

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