#2022 for the Armed Forces of Ukraine🇺🇦 in several figures and facts👇 pic.twitter.com/Zlvau7ko0E
— Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (@CinC_AFU) January 2, 2023
Ukraine anticipates the “hottest” fighting in March as it plans “a major push” in spring, and there may be further strikes “deeper and deeper” inside Russia, Ukraine’s military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov said in an interview published on Jan. 4. https://t.co/AnFcX3qFjG
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) January 4, 2023
A Russian channel suggests that tank or artillerymen are being sent to fight as infantrymen. They say a unit trained to be artillerymen in Rostov but were deployed to Debaltseve in Feb 2015 as an infantry company and sustained 80% KIA.https://t.co/mjPuTu55R4 pic.twitter.com/U1mQM3ul13
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) January 3, 2023
US official tells @CBSDavidMartin estimated 200-500 Russians killed or wounded in #Ukraine HIMARS strike; explosives were located in same building as troops causing secondary explosions
— Mary Walsh (@CBSWalsh) January 3, 2023
Budanov's announcement of the Ukrainian spring offensive worried some Russians. Here, Girkin shares and agrees with a comment of Lev Vershynyn, a Russian historian, who says GUR's head's must be heard or the AFU will "tear Russia to shreds":https://t.co/ySrKFNnp7K pic.twitter.com/IWvqsc6uJq
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) January 4, 2023