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** NEW MERCH ** Jackets & Sweatshirts, Thermo Mugs!! Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy store https://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavis... The speaker argues that Russia is steadily and systematically advancing across multiple fronts in Ukraine, despite Kyiv’s public claims that key cities remain under Ukrainian control. Recent statements by Putin and Gerasimov announced the capture of several towns—including Sever and earlier Pokrovsk (called “Picrosk”/“Pocrovsk” in the transcript)—and available battlefield maps appear to confirm Russian gains. Ukraine’s leadership, particularly General Syrskyi, continues to insist they hold northern parts of Pokrovsk and are even advancing. But the speaker highlights this as part of a recurring pattern of unrealistic Ukrainian public statements that contradict observable battlefield conditions. Map analysis shows: Pokrovsk/Myrnohrad pocket: Fully encircled; Ukrainian units refused to withdraw when escape corridors existed. Now resupply is nearly impossible. Kupiansk area: Ukraine achieved some temporary counterattacks, but Russia is expected to regain ground due to superior reserves. Kramatorsk/Chasiv Yar/Costyantynivka axis: Russia continues to push deeper, converting gray (contested) areas to red (Russian control). Zaporizhzhia sector: Russian forces expanding toward the city, with previously Ukrainian-held areas steadily shrinking. Avdiivka–Kurakhove–Orikhiv line: Active Russian pushes across multiple points to prevent Ukraine from redeploying troops. Overall, the speaker says Russia is maintaining pressure across the entire front, preventing Ukraine from stabilizing any sector. Ukrainian manpower shortages and inability to maneuver reserves are highlighted as key weaknesses. Meanwhile, Russia has escalated long-range attacks, launching one of its largest ever drone–missile waves (around 700 munitions), further degrading Ukraine’s power grid. Ukrainian officials warn their energy system can withstand only a few more such strikes before widespread collapse, with cities like Kyiv already experiencing long daily outages. The overarching message: ground reality strongly favors Russia, and Ukrainian official narratives denying battlefield losses are increasingly disconnected from the observed situation.