About a 68.13º heading overlooking mighty Dnipro river from the west bank, some 328 kilometers across the river, as the crow flies, is Russia’s Kursk region and Sudzha station, the only gas transit point from Russia to Europe.
That went up in flames last night. No more Russian natural gas for Hungary.
A second vid from Kursk region illustrates the fubar withdrawal of several Ukrainian soldiers from the region.
Odesa is also on fire. Again. And parts of Zaporizhia region.
The recent uptick in fireworks is prob a result of Donald’s peace initiative.
Team USA, Team Ukraine and Team Russia will converge in Riyadh on March 24 to hash out what sides in the conflict are allowed to blow up. Meanwhile, Team Europe is cobbling together a reassurance force, whatever that means, to hold our hands after some kind of arrangement is worked out.
It’s all very sketchy. The Brits and French are volunteering to send their soldiers to Ukraine to make us feel safer, not to the front lines, but to cities like Kharkiv, Dnipro, Kyiv and Mykolaiv and Odesa. Actually, we will feel much less safe with them hanging around. Better to send guns and ammo.

Today is Friday and the sun is shining bright.
Song of the Day:
Have a great weekend!