Major events in the Special Military Operation on the territory of Ukraine

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(left) Ukrainian forces carrying the US, Ukraine, and red and black "blood and soil" Nazi flag of the Pravy Sector.[1] The Pravy Sector are responsible for the murder of the Heavenly Hundred. (right) Russian forces with the Image of Edessa, the face of Jesus.[2]

On February 24, 2022, the day the Russian incursion commenced, Volodymyr Zelensky ordered destruction of all documents related to Metabiota, a company Hunter Biden invested heavily in that received contracts from the Pentagon's biological weapons program in Ukraine.[3]

During the night of February 25–26, 2022 Volodymyr Zelensky sent a ceasefire proposal to Russia via the Chinese embassy in Kyiv. The Kremlin immediately responded by setting out its conditions:[4]

Traditionally, the Ukrainian army was trained according to Russian/Soviet standards. Which meant, that the officers leading their troops from the front. This had not been applied. The West took full control of Ukrainian command and control and controlled it through communication, established by Starlink. The Ukrainian officers were not allowed to lead from the front, which irritated most of the Ukrainian troops. They searched for their officers in the field and found very few.

Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valerei Zaluzhnyi does a selfie before a portrait of World War II Nazi collaborator and father of modern Ukraine Stepan Bandera.

According to a Spetsnaz source,[5] Russian forces recovered a nuclear dirty bomb that was brought into Ukraine from the West at Gostomel[6] outside of Kiev in March 2022.[7] So-called "armour piercing shells," as they are commonly referred to in the United States, in its media, and in Congressional committees, is actually a battlefield nuclear weapon that uses depleted uranium.

After the NATO-led assault on the Kharkov and Izium front in September 2022,[8] numerous assassinations, sabotage, nuclear blackmail, terrorism plots and continued shelling of the Donetsk and Lugansk Republics killing dozens of civilians - including children with U.S.-built HIMAR missile launcher systems,[9] the Russian State Duma began debating an upgrade of the Special Military Operation to a counterterrorism operation.[10] Between the Kharkov and Kherson counteroffensives, 12,000 Ukrainian and NATO forces were killed. Russian casualties were fewer than 400. Ukraine threw all its strategic reserves into the fight. Due to the magnitude of losses and the approaching seasonal change, Gen. Valerei Zaluzhnyi was reported to have advised Zelensky to cease the counteroffensive and revert to a defensive posture.

In July 2022 the BBC reported that Ukraine was losing 200 troops per day, according to a Zelensky aid.[11]

On September 26, 2022, the United States attacked the civilian infrastructure oof Europe by sabotaging Nordstream pipelines in Danish water off Barnholm island,[12] guaranteeing that the German people and others throughout the continent would lack natural gas for heating as winter approached. The detachment of US Navy ships led by the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge announced the completion of work in the area of the alleged sabotage on gas pipelines. US ships completed their tasks in the Baltic Sea and were spotted heading to the Baltic Straits into the North Sea. President Putin had proposed three weeks earlier to reopen the pipeline to alleviate Europeans home heating crisis[13] while Biden had vowed to end the pipeline.[14]

With the approval of the four treaties of accession to the Russian Federation by the Russian State Duma, the second phase of the Special Military Operation came to an end and the four new territories came under the protective defense of the Russian nuclear umbrella. With the incorporation four new Republics into the Federation, Russia found itself under conditions that Russian Military Doctrine describes as the "massive use by the enemy of modern and advanced combat weapons" flooded into Ukraine by the Western powers NATO bloc.[15]

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal was quoted by Politico in September 2022 saying Russia had only about “four dozen” hypersonic missiles remaining.[16] On November 18, Russia hit Ukraine's power grid with 96 missiles, its largest missile strike to date. Russia was supposed to be running out of missiles since April 2022, according to Western media and intelligence sources. Meanwhile, the United States contracted with South Korea for the purchase of 100,000 artillery shells to donate to Ukraine, about a 20 supply at current consumption rates, being the US has depleted its stockpiles. The simple facts are, the equipment NATO sent to Ukraine since February 2022 was never sufficient, and only prolonged the war causing unnecessary deaths, NATO's ability to resupply has shrunken over time, and the material is essentially destroyed by the Russian military as quickly as it has been sent into Ukraine.[17]

According to Ukrainian energy officials, Russia's strikes on the electrical power grid "are not aimed at generating facilities to prevent us from producing electricity but at connection systems tied to the Ukrainian energy system…they are aimed at open switchgears, transformers, switches, so that a station that can produce electricity cannot be connected to the unified power system.”[18]

All nuclear power plants were taken offline by November 23, 2022, days after Ukraine's false flag attack on Poland to provoke NATO direct involvement under false pretenses.

On December 16, 2022, the Russian MOD reported, "Russian Armed Forces dealt a massive strike with high-precision long-range air and sea-based weapon on Ukrainian military command and control systems, the military-industrial complex and the energy facilities of Ukraine that provide them...It is specified that all assigned objects were hit...Thanks to this massive strike, the Russian military disrupted the transfer of foreign weapons and ammunition and prevented Ukrainian reserves from moving into the combat areas...In addition, they stopped the work of the enemy's defense enterprises.” Ukrainian prime minister Denis Smyhal told the cabinet, “To get through the winter we need about 17,000 large industrial-sized power plants”.[19]

A survey of obituaries in late December 2022 found the average age of reported deaths of Ukrainian soldiers was 40 years old.

Major events in the NATO proxy war against Russia, 2022

See also: Major events in the NATO proxy war against Russia, 2022

Major events in the Ukraine proxy war, 2023

See also: Major events in the Ukraine proxy war, 2023 

Major events in the NATO proxy war in Ukraine, 2024

See also: Major events in the Ukraine proxy war, 2024

Magor events in the NATO proxy war in Ukraine 2025

See also: Major events in the NATO proxy war in Ukraine, 2025

References

  1. https://www.sott.net/article/425877-4-month-countdown-NATOs-largest-exercise-in-25-years-Normandy-Four-meets-and-another-false-flag-in-Syria
  2. https://www.bitchute.com/video/M11Pp0ZAyqjd/
  3. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/zelensky-sent-government-decree-destroy-information-hunter-bidens-metabiota-company-day-russian-invasion-including-hunter-documents-metabiota/
  4. https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/geopolitics/zelensky-prepared-to-surrender/
  5. https://youtu.be/zqeCoNnQ8PQ?t=122
  6. https://www.bitchute.com/video/L9U49ODWe8Au
  7. https://www.bitchute.com/video/CAq2NHmQwKeG/
  8. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/10/us/politics/ukraine-military-intelligence.html
  9. https://southfront.org/us-himars-mlrs-killing-civilians-in-donetsk-and-luhansk-peoples-republics-videos-18/
  10. https://news.rambler.ru/sociology/49327852-ekspert-vlasti-gotovyat-izmenenie-statusa-spetsoperatsii-na-ukraine/
  11. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-61742736
  12. https://youtu.be/VEKtudJXPR4
  13. https://www.aa.com.tr/en/russia-ukraine-war/russia-ready-to-switch-on-nord-stream-ii-pipeline-tomorrow-if-europe-gives-green-light/2678820
  14. https://youtu.be/vbM7-r2VaMc
  15. https://www.armscontrol.org/act/2000-05/russias-military-doctrine
  16. https://www.politico.eu/article/the-chips-are-down-russia-hunts-western-parts-to-run-its-war-machines/
  17. https://marksleboda.substack.com/p/demilitarizing-nato
  18. https://electrek.co/2022/10/20/ukraine-power-system-russian-strikes/
  19. https://warnews247.gr/katerrefse-olo-to-energeiako-systima-tis-oukranias-zita-17-000-megales-gennitries-eno-elave-idi-500-000/

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