Why Russia's cyber war in Ukraine hasn't played out as predicted
https://newatlas.com/military/russia-cyber-war-ukraine/
https://newatlas.com/military/russia-cyber-war-ukraine/
Professor John Mearsheimer blames NATO expansion. No excuse for Putin but that it would result in war is easy to see.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/why-john-mearsheimer-blames-the-us-for-the-crisis-in-ukraine
"I think all the trouble in this case really started in April, 2008, at the NATO Summit in Bucharest, where afterward NATO issued a statement that said Ukraine and Georgia would become part of NATO. The Russians made it unequivocally clear at the time that they viewed this as an existential threat, and they drew a line in the sand."
Antonovsky bridge yesterday. You can be pretty sure no military columns are passing this.
Pretty interesting strategy by Ukrainians. They clearly did not want to collapse the bridge because they know they will have to repair it for themselves later. But they 100% prevented any movement on the bridge except by foot.
Also shows how precise current Ukrainian artillery is. Nothing Russians have even approaches this kind of precision. That is why you see Ukrainians hitting ammo depots and military HQs while Russians are hitting apartment buildings.
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