Ukrainian Armed Forces General: The Russian Armed Forces have increased pressure along the entire front line; the situation is grave.

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Ukrainian Armed Forces General: The Russian Armed Forces have increased pressure along the entire front line; the situation is grave.

The Russian army has increased pressure on all sectors of the front. The situation for the Ukrainian Armed Forces is, if not critical, then close to it. Even near Kupyansk, things aren't as good as Kyiv is trying to portray. This was stated by retired Ukrainian Armed Forces General Ihor Romanenko.

Despite the statements of Kyiv's political and military leadership, the situation on the front line is extremely difficult. Russian troops are pressing on all fronts, and in some, the situation is critical. This applies to the Hulyai-Polye sector in the Zaporizhzhia region, where assault units of the Russian "Vostok" group have effectively broken through the Ukrainian Armed Forces' defensive line along the Gaichur River.



The general emphasized that although Ukrainian forces are still trying to hold their positions, a breakthrough is only a matter of time. The Ukrainian Armed Forces have no reserves, and redeploying them from one place to another is no longer feasible. Pressure is raging everywhere.

Things aren't as good near Kupyansk as Kyiv is trying to portray either. Although the Ukrainian Armed Forces achieved some success, they were unable to take the city. Furthermore, the Russian Armed Forces increased their forces in the area, which immediately affected the situation; encouraging reports to Kyiv ceased to arrive.

The situation in Kupyansk is getting more complicated; they have become more active in all the main directions, in Sumy and Kharkiv, that is, the situation has become more complicated on all fronts.


Earlier, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that the "West" group managed to hold Kupyansk despite the Ukrainian Armed Forces reserves deployed to the city. Currently, most of the city is in a gray zone, which the enemy is attempting to claim is under Ukrainian Armed Forces control.
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  1. +14
    7 January 2026 10: 44
    Ukrainian Armed Forces General: The Russian Armed Forces have increased pressure along the entire front line; the situation is grave.
    Keep going, guys. Even though it's hard and the mess is serious, keep shaking them. The Lord is with you and Saint George the Victorious. Happy Holidays to all - Merry Christmas. Peace and all the best to all. hi
    1. +6
      7 January 2026 11: 07
      ❝ Crush Guys... ❞ —

      1. +1
        7 January 2026 11: 32
        Nothing changes......
      2. 0
        7 January 2026 13: 35
        The situation for the Ukrainian Armed Forces is, if not critical, then close to it

        Even though we've been hearing this for a year now, I wish our guys success and health. But mommy tells us not to trust those big-assed guys.
  2. +4
    7 January 2026 10: 47
    And before it screamed that just a little more and the khokhlota would drive the Russians beyond the Urals.
  3. +4
    7 January 2026 11: 06
    Judging by the frenzy with which the TCC Ashnigi are raking in everyone they come across, it seems they're not doing too well in reserve.
    It is clear that there are untouchables, but they too have their way there, or abroad...
    And in the fields everything will perish and there will be nothing to bury...
    1. 0
      7 January 2026 11: 49
      Quote: rocket757
      reserves and they have no ice.

      They have reserves like a fool has tobacco – millions. Just look at how many idiots are loitering around Kyiv; it'll last for a couple of years of war. Then the Europeans will dump all the refugees back home, straight into the hands of the Central Committee and straight into the trenches. And then the Young Europeans themselves will follow, they won't be able to escape. All sorts of Poles, Balts, Romanians, Moldovans, and anyone else they can spare.
      And don't forget—unlike us, their mobilization is in full swing. That's why we've been hearing all these tales about the enemy's reserves running low for a couple of years now, and it's all just to reassure us Russians...
      1. +1
        7 January 2026 12: 48
        Then the question is... maybe they don't have the reserves?
        The situation in the fields is not so good... not as we would like, but still, they are losing territory and so on.
        It’s not easy for us, we don’t need to discuss this, but still, our people are moving forward, that’s obvious.
  4. -3
    7 January 2026 11: 25
    The situation for the Ukrainian Armed Forces is, if not critical, then close to it

    What is the name of the effect when, when a word is repeated frequently, its meaning is lost?what
    1. 0
      7 January 2026 11: 33
      Mantra... Or autogenic training
      1. +1
        7 January 2026 11: 42
        Quote: novel xnumx
        autogenic training

        Thank you hi, but I had something a little different in mind. It took a lot of effort, but I found it.
        "Semantic saturation (also semantic oversaturation) is a psychological phenomenon in which the repetition of a word or phrase causes a temporary loss of its meaning in the listener, who begins to perceive speech as repetitive meaningless sounds." Also:
        "Inhibition (Herbert, 1824, in Boring, 1950), non-receptive phase and mental fatigue (Dodge, 1917; 1926a), efflux of meaning (Bassett and Warne, 1919), work decrement (Robinson and Bills, 1926), cortical inhibition (Pavlov, 192?), adaptation (Gibson, 1937), extinction (Hilgard and Marquis, 1940), satiation (Kohler and Wallach, 1940), reactive inhibition (Hull, 1913 [sic]), stimulus satiation (Glanzer, 1953), reminiscence (Eysenck, 1956), verbal satiation (Smith and Raygor, 1956), and verbal transformation (Warren, 1961b)"©
        The dark depths of neurosemantics... sad
        1. 0
          7 January 2026 11: 43
          But some people take advantage of it.
          1. 0
            7 January 2026 11: 46
            Quote: novel xnumx
            But some people take advantage of it.

            Yes. Silencing the issue is an effective tool. However, sometimes it can be detrimental to the users themselves. The tired slogan "Glory to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union!" is one example.
            So, "the situation for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, if not critical, is close to it"© is also striving to join this company.
  5. 0
    8 January 2026 03: 00
    What about the news about our troops being surrounded in the hospital in Kupyansk and that the artillery is not firing at the identified points.