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Thunder The Russians Deliver A Crushing Blow In Kursk Oblast Kostiantynopil Has Fallen MS 9.03.2025
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Thunder The Russians Deliver A Crushing Blow In Kursk Oblast Kostiantynopil Has Fallen MS 9.03.2025

Thunder The Russians Deliver A Crushing Blow In Kursk Oblast Kostiantynopil Has Fallen MS 9.03.2025

By Military Summary

This video describes the military situation in Ukraine on the 9th of March 2025.

Here’s what others had to say:

@Парнишка111
There is a phrase: “To go through fire, water and copper pipes” – it means that a person has overcome many difficulties. But Russian soldiers will be able to say this in the literal sense.

@matthewheather6911
Russia is not our enemy. From USA !

@EduardoArtistaDelavega
Russia has a winning military strategy, Ukraine and NATO have a PR strategy. The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.

@CUPAVI1
The funny thing is that our trusted MSM in Sweden reports that the pipeline force was destroyed before managing to get out. The amount of cope is at all time high. I’m can’t wait to see how will they explain the fall of Sudzha pocket in the days to come

@josephvanwie6706
Dima says that there’s still pockets of resistance in Kursk. In the US, we call them cemeteries!

@JosephBarresi-d1f
Brilliant reporting, Dima. You predicted this over a week ago. Well done my friend. Cheers from Australia

@Princip666
Ukrochannels already switched to damage control and say that everything is under control. Peak cope.

@AchillesHeel-e7e
President Trump message to the collective West:
Make peace with Russia You fools!

@axeladn7727
I see that the Ukrainians are in disarray. Napoleon… 1812. The little mustachioed one… 1942/1943. The little clown… 2025. History is definitely repeating itself.

@votachom
To sit for two days in a gas pipe in the company of several dozen people, waiting for the order to attack? And someone says that submarines are cramped.

@andrewmckenzie292
Credit to those Russian soldiers who were able to bear staying in that pipeline for two days, especially knowing things could go wrong quite easily for several reasons. If any of them had even a tiny bit of claustrophobia must have seemed unbearable but fighting for their families, for their country and for what is right saw them through.

@EnesCirkovic
In Rusia is easy to come in, but, almost inposible to get uit. That knows Napoleon and Nacis, now also Ukranians

@benjerryhaagendaz
Russia is about to collect free armored vehicles, transports, artillery, anti-tank weapons, and ammunition. Fleeing troops are limited to main roads due to Rasputitsa, but they can’t use them because the few available routes are heavily monitored and subject to missile strikes. As a result, they are forced to abandon everything heavy in order to escape through less obvious paths in the thawing mud—meaning no vehicles, especially not laden ones.

@cristianodesade680
Work bears work for freedom and equality of World future generations….MAX RESPECT FROM MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA

@sophosalpha
Zelensky is a fool. Quarreling with your big neighbor is the stupidest idea. If he chose neutrality, he would be enjoying peace and prosperity

@AchillesHeel-e7e
The collective West created quite a few monstrosities: the EU, NATO, USAID and Zelenski

@guythornton5476
Sitting in a large gas pipe for two days…wondering whether the Ukrainians might fill the pipe with gas in the event the pump stations weren’t all destroyed. Very dangerous.
Odd time to allow them to have a smoke, lol. Russians are very casual about death.

@mSparks43
BBC News on the 11th March: Zelensky made the difficult decision to call for the retreat of troops from Kursk.

 

Original source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uj8SI8xWGc

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