Propaganda gets turned up to 1000% during wartimes. That is why journalists should be at their best ensuring their readers are getting the truth.
Journalists in the west have completely bungled it so far.
We covered their complete bungling here:
We now have an update on the situation from someone who is actually interested in looking at the facts and not just pushing a narrative.
1) Implications of the fall of Kherson.
The city of Kherson, with 300,000 people, is the largest to go under Russian control since the war began. The fact that it fell so quickly, with minimal fighting, is troubling and may have dire implications for the UKR govt.— Bill Roggio (@billroggio) March 2, 2022
3) Additionally, the road to Odesa, the only remaining major port on the Black Sea under Ukrainian control, is now open. Russian troops can now focus on Odesa and Mykolaiv, which is north of Kherson. Russia will be essentially be in control of Ukraine's Black Sea infrastructure.
— Bill Roggio (@billroggio) March 2, 2022
5) An operation of that magnitude will take time and resources. It is approximately 300 miles from Odesa to Kiev.
— Bill Roggio (@billroggio) March 2, 2022
More:
Russian forces have surrounded the port city of Mariupol, which is on the Sea of Azov. Outside of Mariupol, the Russians now control all coastal areas of the Sea of Azov. Russia is strangling Ukraine's access to the seas. Also, Russian forces are linked from Crimea to Donetsk.
— Bill Roggio (@billroggio) March 3, 2022
In seven days, the denied Ukraine all of its costal areas on the Sea of Azov, and about half of the Black Sea. That is solid progress for 7 days of war, by any standard.
— Bill Roggio (@billroggio) March 3, 2022
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