Yeah Harris is not doing well right now. All the signs are pointing towards a Trump victory, but let’s not call it yet.
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Trump is currently leading every single swing state, except for Nevada where no votes have been counted yet.
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Forwarded from Slavyangrad | Khorly, 01.01.26 (Andrei)
Harris paying the price for her Gaza policies.
DEARBORN MICHIGAN
TRUMP 45% 🔴
STEIN 33% 🟢
HARRIS 15% 🔵
This city went 88% for Biden in the last election. Arab-Americans telling Harris what they think.
@Slavyangrad
DEARBORN MICHIGAN
TRUMP 45% 🔴
STEIN 33% 🟢
HARRIS 15% 🔵
This city went 88% for Biden in the last election. Arab-Americans telling Harris what they think.
@Slavyangrad
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Many people are announcing Trump as the victor, but I'm going to continue to wait for the Associated Press to call it.
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Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
This is a great statement by a Republican analyst on Al Jazeera. Politics shouldn't divide people. I think this can relate a lot back to the war in Ukraine.
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I'm getting bored of waiting for Pennsylvania, so I'm just gonna make some Ukraine maps.
Trump won.
Trump won.
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Geolocated footage indicates that Russian forces made a small advance on the South Donetsk front.
This was previously reported by a few sources, but it has only been confirmed today. This advance was likely conducted from two directions - the northeast and the southeast. From the northeast, the Russians advanced out of Shakhtarske and captured the treeline just outside the village. They then advanced down it, reaching the small reservoir.
In the Southeast, two things could've happened:
1: They advanced out of Shakhtarske, or;
2: they advanced from the agricultural buildings in the south, along the southern treeline before advancing westwards in a small spearheard along the next treeline.
If the first option is true, then it could indicate that Shakhtarske was used more as a forward troop concentration hub than I previously would have thought. This would've been facilitated by the fact that the village wasn't as destroyed as others in the country, due to the relatively short-lived battle for it.
Either way, Russian forces were able to advance in the direction of the key town and logistical hub of Velyka Novosilka. I expect we will see more advances here in the near future as this town becomes a key goal for the Russians on the south Donetsk axis.
This was previously reported by a few sources, but it has only been confirmed today. This advance was likely conducted from two directions - the northeast and the southeast. From the northeast, the Russians advanced out of Shakhtarske and captured the treeline just outside the village. They then advanced down it, reaching the small reservoir.
In the Southeast, two things could've happened:
1: They advanced out of Shakhtarske, or;
2: they advanced from the agricultural buildings in the south, along the southern treeline before advancing westwards in a small spearheard along the next treeline.
If the first option is true, then it could indicate that Shakhtarske was used more as a forward troop concentration hub than I previously would have thought. This would've been facilitated by the fact that the village wasn't as destroyed as others in the country, due to the relatively short-lived battle for it.
Either way, Russian forces were able to advance in the direction of the key town and logistical hub of Velyka Novosilka. I expect we will see more advances here in the near future as this town becomes a key goal for the Russians on the south Donetsk axis.
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Geolocated footage indicates that Russian forces have advanced west of Selydove and seized another section of the railway line.
They were able to advance along the windbreaks on either side of the tracks, using the trees as cover from Ukrainian FPV drones and artillery. This then allowed them to take up positions southeast of Petrivka. This advance means that the Russians have largely bypassed Hryhorivka, although as the Solona river cuts through this settlement, it's likely that we will see another flanking attack from the northeast.
An APC and a "turtle tank" then advanced across the fields. The tank laid suppressive fire on the Ukrainian positions before Russian infantry dismounted and assaulted the positions.
Ukraine responded by firing artillery shells at the advancing Russian vehicles but missed.
They were able to advance along the windbreaks on either side of the tracks, using the trees as cover from Ukrainian FPV drones and artillery. This then allowed them to take up positions southeast of Petrivka. This advance means that the Russians have largely bypassed Hryhorivka, although as the Solona river cuts through this settlement, it's likely that we will see another flanking attack from the northeast.
An APC and a "turtle tank" then advanced across the fields. The tank laid suppressive fire on the Ukrainian positions before Russian infantry dismounted and assaulted the positions.
Ukraine responded by firing artillery shells at the advancing Russian vehicles but missed.
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Geolocated footage indicates that Russian forces have made a small advance south of Chasiv Yar, taking control of a series of trench fortifications.
No visible resistance was seen by any remaining Ukrainian troops. It appears that they had evacuated the trenches before the attack took place.
This advance risks taking any remaining Ukrainian troops east of the Siversky Donets canal into a pocket, that's if - of course - the Russians are able to advance further down the western bank of the canal before the Ukrainian formations withdraw.
No visible resistance was seen by any remaining Ukrainian troops. It appears that they had evacuated the trenches before the attack took place.
This advance risks taking any remaining Ukrainian troops east of the Siversky Donets canal into a pocket, that's if - of course - the Russians are able to advance further down the western bank of the canal before the Ukrainian formations withdraw.
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Tel Aviv right now. Multiple interceptions.
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