Wlad, on the manuscript, I have had to slow down a bit due to other duties nagging at me. However, I am now on page 200 of 265, so it won't be too long!
Be well, friend.
Thank you very much!
It seems to me that each time I spend more and more time on each page)
Daily attacks on energy continue and power outages are becoming sensitive even for household consumers. Not everyone can afford to buy an autonomous system for $1,000 or more and soon the question will be whether the time that electricity is available will be enough to charge the batteries.
The russians have also destroyed a reservoir dam that supplies water to Kharkiv. russian forces are also conducting a campaign of strikes on Ukrainian logistical routes in the northern Kharkiv region, likely to disrupt logistics and ultimately achieve battlefield advances in these areas.
https://nv.ua/ukr/ukraine/events/pechenizka-damba-navishcho-rosiya-vdarila-po-grebli-vodoshovishcha-bilya-harkova-novini-ukrajini-50566610.htmlThe peace agreement regarding russia's war against Ukraine is "already entering the finish line," but the issues of control over the Donetsk region and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant remain key, said US President's special representative Keith Kellogg.
https://nv.ua/ukr/world/geopolitics/mirniy-plan-ssha-dlya-ukrajini-kellog-zayaviv-pro-klyuchovi-pitannya-50566495.htmlPoland has been left out of a key London summit on Ukraine, where European leaders discussed US steps to end russia's war against Ukraine. Warsaw was not invited to the December 8 meeting in London, where the leaders of France, Germany, the UK and Ukraine are meeting, Polsat reports. This decision provoked a sharp reaction among former Polish leaders, who view such a step as a signal of a decrease in Poland's international weight and a limitation of its role in key European negotiations.
https://gazeta.ua/articles/politics/_polschu-navmisno-viklyuchili-z-diskusij-schodo-zavershennya-vijni-ukrayini-z-rosiyeyu-zmi/1237733Ukraine's President Zelensky has held talks in Downing Street with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.The leaders discussed the latest Ukraine peace plan, drafted during talks between Ukrainian and US officials in Florida last week. In brief comments before the talks, Starmer says "we stand with Ukraine", while Zelensky says "we need to make some important decisions".
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c4gpzep9n8etI don't know what decisions he is going to make considering the loss of his friends (for several days now he has not been able to find even one person who would agree to head his office after Yermak's resignation) and the support of the people. I'm not even talking about his legitimacy, which many no longer recognize, but about the purely legal side of the issue.
Ukraine's President Zelensky simply does not have powers to sign any territorial concessions, according to the state's main law. Such power belongs to the Ukrainian people and is to be exercised through the referendum. Article 73 of Ukraine's constitution states that any changes to the territory of the country can be made only by an "all-Ukrainian referendum".
It means that all Ukrainian citizens, in all of its regions, must be able to cast their vote, freely and without any pressures. This includes those in the occupied territories - around 20% of the land currently controlled by russia in Crimea, Donbas and parts of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions. It also includes the front lines. Also, legally the referendum cannot be held during martial law. This brings the situation to a vicious circle on the level of international diplomacy, and is one of the key points for Ukraine.
But it seems that all this is only a small part of the troubles associated with the change in the world order.
russia has welcomed US President Donald Trump's new National Security Strategy, calling it "largely consistent" with Moscow's vision. The 33-page document, unveiled by the US administration this week, suggests Europe is facing "civilisational erasure" and does not cast russia as a threat to the US.
"The adjustments we're seeing... are largely consistent with our vision," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said in an interview published by russia's state news agency Tass on Sunday. "We consider this a positive step," he said, adding that Moscow would continue to analyse the document before drawing strong conclusions.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpvd01g2kwwoBattlefield picture worsening for Ukraine as Trump pushes peace plan. russian forces have advanced on several fronts recently. President Vladimir V. putin signaled after talks with U.S. officials that he was not budging from demands, writes The New York Times.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/06/world/europe/ukraine-pokrovsk-battlefield-russia.htmlIn three years, russia was able to occupy only 1.45% of Ukraine's territory, despite colossal losses in personnel. According to preliminary estimates, russia could have lost up to 1% of its pre-war adult male population in the war, concludes The Economist.
https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2025/12/02/as-america-pushes-peace-russias-battlefield-advances-remain-slowI am surprised that so many people expects the russian economy to collapse from day to day, and Ukraine is ready to fight indefinitely. If the situation with the russian economy is unclear, although russia not only did not lose its resources, but also received 20% of Ukraine along with millions of people, and mostly volunteers are fighting, then Ukraine is fighting for the money of European partners and no longer has anyone willing to fight voluntarily.
Military Ombudsman Olga Reshetylova stated that the problems and shortcomings of the mobilization process cannot be a basis for aggression or attacks on servicemen of mobilization centers, who perform critically important functions for the defense of the state. She emphasized that the first incidents were recorded back in 2023, and the situation worsened due to the lack of timely legal assessment and moral condemnation of such actions.
According to her, the situation is gradually developing into a protracted social conflict that requires a new social contract. Reshetylova also stated that the state must immediately reform the mobilization system, since entrusting these functions to military personnel from mobilization centers is erroneous and dangerous.
https://sud.ua/uk/news/ukraine/348033-pochemu-ttsk-stali-mishenyu-dlya-napadeniy-voennyy-ombudsmen-reshetilova-nazvala-glavnuyu-prichinuUkraine needs to step up mobilization and recruitment in response to the offensive of the russian occupation army, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrsky wrote on Telegram on Monday, December 8.
https://ua.korrespondent.net/ukraine/4838655-syrskyi-zrobyv-zaiavu-schodo-mobilizatsii-v-ukraini