Reluctantly, one might add. The leader of the biggest party is a friend of Orban and wished to deny support. However he has sidelined that plans as they would errode his popular support.
Some YouTube channel said that it would take about 300,000 troops to realistically take Kharkiv, and they'd committed something like 30,000. It said without further explanation that "analysts" had guessed that it might be a feint to draw forces away from the real attack, in the east, but who knows. It might just be a doomed and pointless endeavor which was fated to penetrate a little into Ukraine and then get pushed back to the border without accomplishing anything, other than creating some corpses.
The ban is beyond absurd. It’s like telling a city under siege to hide from the trebuchets, because they can’t defend themselves until after the walls are breached.
This is the only war in my life that I fully support. Ukraine needs full support and the consequences of losing are extremely costly to all who hate fascism.
Do we know what this guy is like vs the previous guy competency wise? It sounds from the article like they both lack military experience but are Putin loyalists so I assume ability is not a primary consideration for the position which is good for Ukraine.
I still don't understand why Polish police didn't fine and tow the blockers. It's illegal in Poland to park on or block roads with vehicles. It's not a serious crime in Polish law, but still police should fine for example for failure to let another vehicle or road user enter the traffic (PLN 300) or stopping or parking on a motorway or expressway in a place other than a designated place (also PLN 300)
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