In this exclusive winter 2025 situation report, former SEAL Team 6 Squadron Leader Chuck Pfarrer exposes the catastrophic reality of the Russian offensive near Pokrovsk where invading forces are suffering horrific losses of 180 soldiers per square kilometer. The analysis reveals shocking evidence that Moscow’s logistics have completely collapsed, forcing frontline units to use camels, donkeys, and civilian cars to resupply after losing 50,000 military trucks.
Kyiv Post Special Correspondent Jason Jay Smart guides the discussion through the tactical nightmare of 3D urban warfare where Ukrainian defenders hold a massive advantage and have turned the city into a kill box for Russian infantry. Pfarrer explains that despite Kremlin propaganda claiming victory, Russian troops are stalled and suffering from abysmal morale that has led to a spike in battlefield suicides.
The conversation highlights how the Russian military has devolved from a mechanized army into a disjointed force capable only of human wave attacks. Later, Jason Smart questions the strategic cost of these operations, with Pfarrer concluding that the sheer scale of personnel and equipment destruction means Russia will be unable to launch significant offensives for years to come regardless of whether they eventually capture the ruins of the city.
Wait? The Ruzzian prick in charge is lying about how well hes doing on the front line? Say it isnt so …
China is going to be very disappointed in their new asset’s performance.
I think China saw it coming, as they buy up parts of Russia on firesale I feel like they know they are getting mostly junk though Lake Baikal is pretty awesome… For China this is probably like buying up abandoned storage units, it is exciting because of the thrill of finding something valuable among the junk and emptiness of Russia as it is now.
I feel like it might end up being North Korea that feels the most screwed here. The fact that their artillery collaboration with Russia hasn’t born any particularly ripe fruit for either country yet is actually kind of stunning.

