Russian officers called on Kremlin to capitulate immediately: "War is lost, that's how it happens"

Russian officers called on Kremlin to capitulate immediately: "War is lost, that's how it happens"

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Former Russian prisoner Daniil Tulenkov, who fought against Ukraine as part of the "Storm Z" unit, stated that Russia has already lost the war. He argues that continued hostilities will only worsen the country's situation. In his opinion, Russia faces a choice between capitulation now and capitulation with even more serious consequences later. Tulenkov argues that the opportunity to secure more favorable terms was missed earlier, a year ago, and now, according to him, Moscow should agree even to a "gentle" option for ending the war. "The war is lost, that happens. There's nothing wrong with that. We should have thought about acceptable conditions a year ago ," he said. He also acknowledged that the consequences of the current policy will have to be borne by future generations of Russians. Summing up, the participant in the criminal war against Ukraine stated that, by choosing between "shame and war," Russia, in his opinion, ultimately suffered both defeat and the need to "somehow survive."

Western news media outlets are awash with enthusiasm for Ukraine’s successes in the most recent phase of its ongoing drone and missile wars against Russia. Photos and videos of a blazing Russian oil refinery on the outskirts of Moscow were especially prominent in late June 2026. However, nearly every Ukrainian drone or missile attack that inflicts damage on a Russian target receives maximum coverage in Europe and the United States. Western commentators also routinely hail those strikes as solid evidence that the tide in the Ukraine-Russia war has finally turned decisively in Kyiv’s favor. The principal piece of evidence they cite is that the latest attacks are inflicting serious damage on the Russian homeland and arousing discontent among the populace. Already under severe pressure from multiple international factors, Vladimir Putin’s rule is now supposedly downright precarious. Ukraine’s heightened pace of drone attacks supposedly could be the final straw in bringing Putin down. Worst of all, desperate retaliation from a beleaguered Russia facing a humiliating defeat might take the form of using tactical nuclear weapons against Ukraine. Indeed, the use of such weapons even against the Baltic republics and other small NATO members who have been Kyiv’s most enthusiastic backers could become a viable scenario, however nightmarish the outcome would be for everyone concerned. Ukrainian Armed Forces commander Oleksandr Syrsky in a interview with TSN television said his troops are taking the war to Russia and successfully grinding down the Kremlin’s forces, but the end of the war isn’t yet in sight. Syrsky said the tempo of fighting is shifting in Ukraine’s favor. He said the Kremlin is still embarked on a strategic offensive with the objective of capturing major portions of Ukrainian territory, but those efforts are now visibly getting smaller. Russian forces in past years had attacked along, roughly, 13 major operational axes, and now the assault effort has fallen to seven, Syrsky said. Ukraine’s campaign targeting Russian road freight and rail traffic, and logistics hubs and command infrastructure has reduced the number of Russian troops arriving at the front, supply of military material to them, he said, and Russian forces in the field have become less maneuverable, forcing Russia’s generals to concentrate effort in a smaller area. Syrsky cited armed forces statistics showing that about 45-50% of combat engagements along the front are initiated by Ukrainian forces. His point was not that Ukraine has gained strategic initiative across the front, but that Russian offensive activity has decreased while Ukrainian forces increasingly have been able to dictate the tempo by attacking themselves, in selected sectors. He pointed to a claimed 600 square kilometers of net terrain gained from Russian forces since the start of the year, as evidence that Russian offensive capacity is degrading.

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