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This is Report 432, which is 47 pages.

What's the big story? The commanders of the Azov were released back to Ukraine, creating a firestorm within the Kremlin and among the Russian population.

What's the second story? We can verify that Ukrainian forces advanced up to 2,000 meters over a 12-kilometer wide front, and the Russian defense of Klishchiivka is untenable.

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Anonymous

Can someone elaborate on this statement on p26: "The density of landmines deployed exceeds Russian Federation doctrine, making maneuver warfare difficult." Does this mean that the Russian army has over-mined areas and so boxed themselves in too tightly, or that it is impacting both combatants equally, or only impacting Ukraine?

Anonymous

minefield always favors defense. If Vatniks are thinking of attacking Ukr on that front, then it would impact Vatniks. Because Ukr is on couteroffense, it will disproportionally impact Ukraine side, for now.

Anonymous

More on the "controversial" decision by the US to supply Ukraine with cluster munitions. I saw an interview with Ret UK Air Vice Marshall Sean Bell on Sky News where he made a very balanced case for why they were needed: - US claims a 2.35% dud rate. Whereas some of the Russian ordnance being used have up to a 40% dud rate. Any dud rate leaves a legacy. - Mines will be by far the most significant long-term problem for Ukraine - Russia is accused of using cluster munitions against civilians - Cluster weapons could "blow a path" through a minefield.

AnaR737

Off topic. Thank you for recommending The Death of Stalin. Dark satire, flawlessly executed.