I think I'll just take a Map -




 There is absolutely no excuse for people to go to the BBC or any other British MSM outlet to be 'informed',  because they should know by now that they are being told what to believe, rather than being informed as to what might be happening.


You can either let 'The Nation's Broadcaster'  'inform' you with their headlines that never inform, always propagandise :

 BBC News: 'War in Ukraine: Russia launches new attacks after peace promise'

Or you can look rather for somewhere that attempts to purvey some kind of objective Truth :-

"This map of the situation in Ukraine on March 29 is provided by the French Ministry of Defense.

It is likely the most realistic and neutral one available. It comes with short notes about the numbered theaters.

Here is my own situation report:"

Source :-

Ukraine SitRep - Part 2 of Russia's Military Invasion unfolds 

Update: - for the BBC, read also The Guardian, here presenting the usual 'stalled Russian advance' narrative - these people would be pitiful, except that they are not to be pitied.

After all, they are being paid good money to keep repeating the same bad lies.

'While Moscow presented its move as a goodwill gesture, it came as Russia’s advance appeared to have stalled on several fronts, with the Kremlin’s forces thwarted by stiff Ukrainian resistance, heavy losses and logistical and tactical failings.

Having failed to seize the Ukrainian capital and force an early capitulation, Moscow said last week it was shifting its focus to expanding the territory held by pro-Russia separatists in the eastern Donbas region. The defence minister, Sergei Shoigu, said hours before the talks the “main goal” was now the “liberation” of Donbas.'

Source:- 


Update to the update: if you know any Guardian Readers - please share this by way of explanation.

They can then stop wasting their lives reading, and believing, Wishful-thinking nonsense about 'strategic shifts' - 






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