Day 1349

I will try to say this with as little emotion as possible:
If no one signs an order to withdraw troops from Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad in the near future, we may find ourselves in a situation where we not only lose a significant number of highly motivated paratroopers and marines (not to mention hundreds of millions in property, which is already lost and cannot be evacuated), but we may also find ourselves in a situation where there is no one to patch up the hole in the front line, and the fortifications we have dug up in the rear will quickly fall into enemy hands.
The General Staff’s reports to the top are becoming more and more full of lies every day. We have already practically lost Pokrovsk, which means that there is no point in holding Myrnohrad either (logistics will remain only with inadequate risk and fields). And I am not revealing any great secret here; the Russians can see this perfectly well from their drones in real time. This must be acknowledged, and thos…


