How much of the news coverage of the Russian/Ukranian War do you believe?

My question is not about the war, nor its politics; but about the news coverage. If you follow the US news coverage, the blundering Russian army can't get fight its way out its cots in the morning. But those crafty Ukrainians are thwarting every Russian advance. Yet, Ukranian territory is in Russian hands, and Ukran. cities have been bombed, with loss of life, and factory output.
How much of the news coverage of the Russian/Ukranian War do you believe?
Yeah. Can't trust the veracity of war news. On another forum, someone accused British newspapers, especially the Telegraph, of painting rosy scenarios that probably were not true. I'm in the states, but I read and watch, streaming, BBC America and BBC in UK, along with LX, Cheddar, MSNBC, et. al. Lot of disparities in war news coverage. BTW, as a nerd, I spend a minimum of 2 hours a day with news. Not simply politics and world news, but articles on environment, science, etc. Definitely have some disparities there, especially concerning the environment.
 

Wasn't there supposed to be a massive offensive this spring by either side? Still waiting.

Then people think because Ukraine is getting NATO tanks it will yield immediate results. People have to be trained on use and maintenance. Use includes learning the tank and tactics it's best suited for, not necessarily how they want to use them. Same for other weapon systems.

Also there were reports of an ammo dump that was hit/blown up with depleted uranium rounds used to bust armor. Only a few reports including increased radiation reading for the local area. Just by coincidence when the Russians found they were being sent depleted uranium rounds they said they are a danger to the public which they are. So are the consequences being covered up or being 'blown up' by Russia?

First thing that goes in war is the truth.
 
At the start Russia was supposed to have easily knocked out Ukrainian defenses and ruled the skies with their air power. Well, Russian never got to rule the skies and Ukraine counter attacked and won back some land as well as a wealth of Russian war supplies when Russian troops ran for their lives. So then we were told not to humiliate Russia. Now after months of anything other than raising the death and injured counts, we are expecting a counter-attack by Ukraine to take back parts of Crimea and other areas seized by Russia. Or the Russians will neutralize Ukraine air defenses and blow up the rest of the country.

Take your pick. Your guess is as good as mine.
 

Wasn't there supposed to be a massive offensive this spring by either side? Still waiting.

Then people think because Ukraine is getting NATO tanks it will yield immediate results. People have to be trained on use and maintenance. Use includes learning the tank and tactics it's best suited for, not necessarily how they want to use them. Same for other weapon systems.

Also there were reports of an ammo dump that was hit/blown up with depleted uranium rounds used to bust armor. Only a few reports including increased radiation reading for the local area. Just by coincidence when the Russians found they were being sent depleted uranium rounds they said they are a danger to the public which they are. So are the consequences being covered up or being 'blown up' by Russia?

First thing that goes in war is the truth.
Ukrainian military men began training on tanks last year, and tanks were delivered earlier this year.

US supplied HIMARS and MANPADS have been in use in Ukraine since around last Christmas.

Ukrainian military men and women began training on air fighters this year (in the UK and Germany, I believe). Planes are slated for delivery this fall.

Russia fired missiles at the dead (but still dangerous) Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, near Pripyat, Ukraine, and it was reported they used some small nuclear missiles late last year while firing at areas north of Kyiv and near Ukrainian's border with Poland. Poland confirmed that information. There have been no reports of Russia using nuclear weapons since then, and Ukrainian and NATO soldiers are densely protecting the Chernobyl area.

Russia denies using any nuclear weapons at all, saying that they did use nuclear missiles but they were not armed with a nuclear payload.

It's widely reported (and video recordings confirm) that Russia keeps using old Soviet war strategies and this is why they've lost so many troops, armed personnel carriers, and tanks. They are, however, using extremely destructive incendiary bombs (i.e., Napalm) and very effective war drones provided to them by Iran. Unfortunately (and criminally), they are targeting residential/civilian areas.

After defending the city of Bakhmut for a year, Ukrainian troops finally retreated this month. There is nothing left of Bakhmut to defend. Russia completely destroyed the city. Their estimated loss in the Battle for Bachmut is 100,000 mostly very young Russian soldiers. Quite dismaying as Bachmut was of no real strategic value. In size and military importance, you could compare it to Bismark, North Dakota.

As Zelenskyy put it last week, "Bachmut now exists only in our hearts."
 
I take all war reports with a grain of salt but still pay attention to the progress of this war. I hope the Ukrainians are able to drive the Russian forces back across the border. I also hope that Putin doesn't live to see that happen.
 
I take all war reports with a grain of salt but still pay attention to the progress of this war. I hope the Ukrainians are able to drive the Russian forces back across the border. I also hope that Putin doesn't live to see that happen.
An interesting thing happened a couple days ago - Troops crossed the front line and took several Russian villages....but they weren't Ukrainian troops. Russian troops calling themselves Freedom Fighters have turned around and invaded their own country.

So far, there has been no resistance. They are asking all Russian citizens and soldiers to join them on a Freedom march toward the Kremlin. There, they plan to oust Putin and all.

God bless 'em.
 


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