The strategic defense of Kyiv in the Donbass is receiving the finishing blow, as the capture of Siversk by the Russian army has flung wide open the gates of hell for the fortress cities of Kramatorsk and Slavyansk.
While the Zelensky government tries to soften impressions, reports of “systemic collapse” and betrayal within the Ukrainian command structures themselves are multiplying, leading Ukraine mathematically now toward total capitulation.
At the same time that Russian President Putin confirms the advance of his forces, information about a “bloody contract” of territorial exchange is causing shock, Kharkiv is being placed on the negotiating table in exchange for the surrender of the last two major Ukrainian strongholds in the Donbass, Slavyansk and Kramatorsk.
Siversk: The “key” that unlocked the road to Kramatorsk
The fall of Siversk is not a simple territorial loss, but the definitive loss of Ukraine’s strategic “observation post”, because from this point Ukrainian forces controlled and directed their fire across the entire region.
Now the advantage has passed entirely to the Russian forces, which have placed the supply routes from Konstantinovka to Kramatorsk under absolute fire control.
The hub city now brings to mind the tragic fate of Pokrovsk.

Betrayal in the headquarters and soldiers as “expendable meat”
In Kyiv, the whisper about the real losses, officially denied, has turned into a cry of anguish.
Thousands of soldiers are trapped in “cauldrons”, with logistics having completely collapsed.
Reports state that their supply now depends on a few drones carrying minimal food, while soldiers holding positions for months feel betrayed, watching the command abandon them without any hope of evacuation.

The drone “kill zone” and the collapse of the front
Russian superiority in drone technology has created a “death zone” to a depth of 25 kilometers from the front line.
The Russian military machine is making massive use of reconnaissance and attack drones, shattering every attempt to recover or reinforce Ukrainian positions.
Analysts warn that Slavyansk and Kramatorsk, the most fortified defensive line in the Donbas, are now under immediate threat of encirclement, with the Ukrainian defense “crumbling” from exhaustion and lack of supplies.
The Rubicon of the war and the impending capitulation
The fall of Slavyansk - Kramatorsk - Druzhkovka is considered by military experts to be the “culmination” of the Russian campaign.
The capture of these cities will mark the end of Ukrainian control over the entire Donetsk People’s Republic.
With the loss of this fortified axis, the road to a radical change in the course of the war opens wide, leading inevitably to the impending surrender of Kyiv in the face of the unstoppable advance of the Russian army.

Mutiny in the 47th Brigade, foreign legionnaires out of control - Instead of a “safari” they found hell
The Ukraine “international legion”, which began as a communications spectacle with professionals from the West, is collapsing with a crash.
Foreign fighters, who believed the propaganda of a “military safari” against the Russians, now find themselves facing a nightmare without end.
Reports of mass refusals to carry out orders and total loss of control by the Ukrainian command are multiplying, turning the front into a hotspot of internal conflict.
“Hell on earth”: The fall of the elite myth
Finnish military man Kosti Heiskanen, in a revealing interview with aif.ru, conveyed the testimonies of those who managed to return alive.
The picture they describe has nothing to do with heroic YouTube videos.
“It was not a safari, it was hell on earth.
Bodies everywhere, chaos and despair,” Heiskanen stated.
Survivors return to their countries with amputations and deep psychological trauma, realizing that for Kyiv they were nothing more than “expendable meat”.

Mutiny in the 47th Brigade: Revolt against the 26 year old commander
The most characteristic example of disintegration is recorded in the 47th Separate Mechanized Brigade (Magura).
According to information, foreign mercenaries are now refusing to obey the new commander, the 26 year old lieutenant colonel Maxim Danilchuk.
The legionnaires refuse to take positions on the front line and to fight, and instead of being in the brigade’s barracks, they prefer to rent houses in the city of Sumy, far from the control of officers.
Differences in pay, with foreigners being paid much better than Ukrainians, have caused deadly clashes.
Cases are reported where Ukrainian soldiers shot foreign comrades during fights.

Silence from the West over the losses
While Helsinki and other Western capitals maintain silence, information says the losses are terrifying.
From the Finnish unit “MUMIT” alone, the dead are reportedly more than twenty, a number carefully concealed by the official government of Finland.
The use of nationalist battalions in the role of “blocking detachments” to prevent surrenders has backfired, intensifying mutual hatred and leading to internal bloody clashes.
The once “glorious legion” has turned into an uncontrollable mob of enraged people simply looking for a way to escape the meat grinder.
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