Russia’s De-militarization of Ukraine Continues - US Sending Decades-Old Arms to Kiev

Update on Russian military operations in and around Ukraine for November 11, 2022. - Russia completes withdrawal from Kherson city to east bank of the Dnieper River; - Ukraine has lost its last major opportunity to corner and destroy/capture large numbers of Russian forces/equipment; - Russia continues stated process of de-militarizing Ukraine; - US aid to Ukraine becomes increasingly unrealistic - Hawk missiles designed in the 1960s and unused for 2 decades are being “refurbished“ for a lack of better options; - “Avenger“ systems to be sent in small numbers (4) which are essentially Stinger missiles attached to a Hummer - after training for Ukrainian operators is completed; - Dwindling amounts of basic ammunition continue to be sent to Ukraine, prolonging the conflict, but not in quantities to even allow Ukraine to hold what it has; - As Russian forces withdrew from Kherson city, they advanced elsewhere in southern and northern Donbass. References: US Department of Defense - $400 Million in Additional Assistance for Ukraine (November 10, 2022): US DoD - Sabrina Singh, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary, Holds a Press Briefing Nov. 10, 2022: CSIS - Missile Defense Project, Pantsir S-1: CSIS - Can the United States Do More for Ukrainian Air Defense?: Where to Find My Work: Website: Telegram: Twitter: Odysee (YouTube alternative): @LandDestroyer:8 Rumble (YouTube alternative): Weibo: ไบรอัน แฟนคลับ (Facebook): Line Group: Gab: VK (Facebook alternative): How to Support my Work (and thank you!): Buy Me A Coffee: Patreon: PromptPay: 0851547235 PayPal: @ Cryptocurrency Donations: Ethereum (ETH): 0xee6ed93c3adc474450011e9af22939a0b9b312c7 BitCoin (BTC): 1AfGnbmHxA6cy9YKUSxysXvpJPyecpBKrr Monero (XMR): 845TCXx3pchSBXuDL7FHG679gbWD2wkHS6MJxuq7jFVsVFj7T6xsry747uhhGZUdkaRXbbrMfo5c8RnGfzGZ13KxQUdHVLR
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