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Wednesday, 23 August 2023

Putin's fear of defeat is escalating.

 It is now flooding the internet ether that the "Privileged Apartheid Reared South African (PARSA)", Elon Musk, 

" ... considered [last year] pulling Starlink satellite internet from Ukraine after having a “great conversation with Putin,” according to a former Pentagon official" (Josh Salisbury: Evening Standard: 22 August 2023) (my emphasis) (cf also: Kate Nicholson: Huffington Post : 22 August 2023).

And, as now reported by John Bacon and Jorge L. Ortiz,

"Russian President Vladimir Putin won't be shaking hands at a major international summit in South Africa, discouraged from attending in person because of criminal charges linked to his invasion of Ukraine.
...
But host South Africa is a member of the International Criminal Court, which in March issued an arrest warrant for Putin and Russian official Maria Lvova-Belova for an alleged scheme to steal Ukrainian children and bring them to Russia for adoption. South Africa would be obliged to arrest the Russian leader if he traveled to the meeting in Johannesburg."
(USA Today : 22 August 2023) (my emphasis) 

WION : 21 August 2023 : YouTube

 As Dylan Robertson  reported in April 2023,

"South African authorities (left: President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa) will have to grapple with whether to enforce an International Criminal Court warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin if he follows through on plans to attend the BRICS Summit -- which also includes Brazil, India and China -- this August in Johannesburg." (CTV News : 23 April 2023) (my emphasis) (cf also : Blog Entry : 24 April 2023)

Let us recall that in October of 2022 PARSA Musk tweeted how to achieve “Ukraine-Russia peace”.

Furthermore, as reported last year by Kate Nicholson (right), PARSA Musk suggested that :-

  • Redo elections of annexed regions under UN supervision. Russia leaves if that is will of the people.”
  • Crimea formally part of Russia, as it has been since 1783 (until Khrushchev’s mistake).
  • “Water supply to Crimea assured.” (Huffington Post : 4 October 2022) (my emphasis)


Evening Standard: 22 August 2023

 In other words, PARSA Musk then believed that Ukraine should fully capitulate to Putin and allow him to keep his illegally annexed land of Ukraine, as well as simply 'gifting' Crimea to him.

It is interesting to note that China, South Africa, India, and Brazil, of the current BRICS  group, are all donning the same political mantle of wanting peace between Putin and Zelensky whilst studiously refusing to point to Putin as the instigator of this war in the first place.

PARSA Musk falls into the same category of wanting peace whilst refusing to lay the blame for Putin's war with Ukraine at Putin's feet.

And against the background of this 'political' sanctimonious stand of China, South Africa, Brazil, India, and PARSA Musk, Matthew Dooley (left) informs us that,

"Vladimir Putin’s right-hand man Dmitri Medvedev has vowed that Russia will conquer Ukraine even if it takes decades.

In what appeared to be a thinly veiled threat against the West, Russia’s former president painted Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as an existential crisis for Moscow.

We must not stop [the war] until the current, inherently terrorist Ukrainian state is completely dismantled. It must be destroyed to the ground…so that even the ashes from it do not remain,” Medvedev wrote on Telegram."
(Daily Express (US) : 21 August 2023) (my emphasis)

Medvedev is not alone in wishing to completely destroy Ukraine.

Putin's propaganda mouthieces on Russian TV are similarly pushing the same "nuclear Armageddon" into the minds of Russian people.

Russia Media Monitor : 22 August 2023 : YouTube 

They seem to be mirroring, as reported by Alex Shipman,

"Vladimir Putin showed signs of fear while visiting top military brass over the weekend, a body language expert has told Daily Express US.
...
Putin, seen exiting a black SUV before meeting military personnel, “looks wary and lacking in status signals” and has an expression “that might normally suggest fear”, body language expert Judi James said. "
(Daily Express (US) : 20 August 2023) (my emphasis)

Daily Express (US) : 20 August 2023

As I wrote in my previous blog entry (19 August 2023),

"This [constant] threat of 'nuclear Armageddon' may be due to the fact that, as reported by the Economist,

"“During the past two weeks we have seen things gradually tipping in Ukraine’s favour,” says Nico Lange, a Ukraine expert at the Munich Security Conference. The evidence from both satellite imagery and (mainly Russian) military bloggers is that slow progress is being made. Sir Lawrence Freedman, a British military strategist, agrees: “They’re [the Ukrainian army are] doing [their] stuff and they’re stretching the Russians.” (The Economist : 16 August 2023) (my emphasis)

The ramping up of 'nuclear Armageddon' by Putin's "glove puppet" Medvedev, and by his ardent propagandists on Russian TV, seem to underscore what Alex Shipman refers to as 'Putin's fear'.

Is it the counter-offensive successes of Ukraine's army that is causing Putin's fear of defeat to escalate?    

UPDATE 1 : 24 August 2023

Underscoring Putin's fear we now learn, as reported by Will Vernon,

"[...] today, as the news broke that Yevgeny Prigozhin's plane had fallen out of the sky, crashing in a fireball in Russia's Tver Region, most people were far from shocked. In fact, most Russians were probably surprised it hadn't happened sooner.

Speculation had been swirling for weeks in Russia about exactly what fate awaited Yevgeny Prigozhin. Exactly two months ago, the Wagner boss launched his brief mutiny."
(BBC News : 24 August 2023) (my emphasis) 

As US President Biden commented on this news,

"I don't know for a fact what happened ... but I am not surprised"

MSNBC : 24 August 2023

UPDATE 2 : 24 August 2023

Furthermore, and as if to underscore the fact that the actions and pronouncements of PARSA Musk is now being more closely scrutinised, Zeeshan Aleem reports that,

 "The New York Times reported last week that [PARSA] Musk had been sporadically slowing access to rival social media sites, and even some media outlets, in yet another demonstration of how he’s able to use his platform to selectively boost and punish content-makers based on his personal preferences. Musk’s declared devotion to free speech continues to be proved false." (MSNBC : 23 August 2023) (my emphasis)

 MSNBC : 23 August 2023

 

 
 
 
(to be continued)

Saturday, 19 August 2023

Putin is living on borrowed time.

Notwithstanding Putin's 'glove puppet'  constantly threatening to unleash 'nuclear Armageddon' if, as reported by David Brennan ,

"Dmitry Medvedev—Russia's former prime minister and president who has become one of Moscow's most prominent hawks—has asserted that Ukrainian "capitulation" is the only path to peace, as Kyiv's forces continue a slow counteroffensive."
(Newsweek : 11 August 2023) (my emphasis),


Newsweek : 11 August 2023

we now have, as reported by Tim McNulty and Will Stewart, 

"Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu (left) issued a warning today about the possibility of a "nuclear disaster" in the Ukraine conflict, as he blamed Kyiv for bombing a nuclear power station.
...
This comment comes as Western concerns rise about Russia staging a phony incident to blame a nuclear disaster on Ukraine, triggering radioactive pollution across Europe.
(Express : 15 August 2023) (my emphasis) 

As also reported by Jacob Paul,

"Russia could be plotting a horrific string of false flag attacks on two nuclear facilities, including one on its own turf, according to reports.

Russian President Vladimir Putin could be devising a terrifying plan to target its own nuclear plant in the Kursk region of Russia in a false flag attack, a spokesperson of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said on Tuesday.
(Express :16 August 2023) (my emphasis)


Express :16 August 2023

That Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu has now also climbed onto Medvedev's bandwagon of  'threatening nuclear Armageddon' should give us serious pause for concern.

Shoigu, together with Putin, also has his finger poised above the nuclear button.   

This threat of 'nuclear Armageddon' by Shoigu may be due to the fact that, as reported by the Economist,

"“During the past two weeks we have seen things gradually tipping in Ukraine’s favour,” says Nico Lange, a Ukraine expert at the Munich Security Conference. The evidence from both satellite imagery and (mainly Russian) military bloggers is that slow progress is being made. Sir Lawrence Freedman, a British military strategist, agrees: “They’re [the Ukrainian army are] doing [their] stuff and they’re stretching the Russians.” (The Economist : 16 August 2023) (my emphasis)

 Added to which, as reported by Oren Liebermann and Natasha Barrett (left),

"The US has committed to approving the transfer of F-16 fighter jets for Ukraine as soon as pilot training is complete, according to a US official.
...
Denmark and the Netherlands have taken the lead in preparing a program to train Ukrainian pilots on the American jet, but the US is still working with other countries to see who may provide F-16s to the Ukrainian Air Force.
...
Secretary of State Antony Blinken sent letters to his counterparts in Denmark and the Netherlands assuring them that the transfer of the jets would have the “full support” of the Biden administration and would move quickly when training on the advanced aircraft is complete.
(CNN : 17 August 2023) (my emphasis)

Sky News : 18 August 2023 : YouTube

 Adding to Putin's panic on hearing that F-16 fighter jets will be transferred to Ukraine, Michael Race (left) reports that,

"Russia has hiked interest rates to 12% after the rouble fell to its lowest value in 16 months.

The currency fell past 100 per dollar on Monday, prompting Russia's central bank to hold an emergency meeting.
...
Pressure has been mounting on the Russian economy due to imports rising faster than exports and military spending growing for the Ukraine war."
(BBC News : 16 August 2023) (my emphasis)

Reuters : 16 August 2023 : YouTube

If this were not enough to increase Putin's furious pacing around in his bunker, Tom Watling (left) reports that,

"Russian forces defending a major flashpoint on the frontline have admitted a rare defeat as Ukrainian officials claimed their soldiers had “entrenched” themselves in the village [of Urozhaine].

Urozhaine, near the Zaporizhzhia/Donetsk border, has been the site of heavy tank battles for weeks as Ukrainian forces looked to accelerate their counter offensive.

The liberation of Urozhaine amounts to a major breakthrough for Ukraine as they look to proceed down the spine of the Russian fortifications to the Sea of Azov." (Express : 16 August 2023) (my emphasis)

And on the home front in Russia, Jacob Paul informs us that,

"A state television presenter dubbed the "Iron Doll of Putin TV" appeared to deny the Russian president's argument that Moscow has a historic claim to the Black Sea territory of Crimea.
...
A Russian presenter appeared to admit live on state TV that the illegally annexed Crimean Peninsula is not part of Russia in a major blow to Vladimir Putin.
...
Olga Skabeyeva
(right), who has been dubbed the "Iron Doll of Putin TV", made the comments during a broadcast on Russia-1, which was later shared on X (formerly Twitter) by Anton Gerashchenko, adviser to Ukraine's minister of internal affairs." (Express : 16 August 2023) (my emphasis)  (cf also: Isabel van Brugen:Newsweek:16 August 2023)

Newsweek:16 August 2023

Ukraine's advancing counter offensive, coupled with a hike in interest rates as the rouble continues to plunge in value, and Skabeyeva's 'slip of the tongue' about Crimea not being part of Russia, must be driving Putin apoplectic with fear and rage.

Putin now knows that he is living on borrowed time as power continues to slip through his fingers. 

 
 
 
(to be continued)

Thursday, 10 August 2023

Putin is now beginning to sink.

As reported by Veronika Melkozerova (left),

"Representatives of some 40 countries that took part in Saudi-hosted Ukraine peace talks this weekend agreed that any peace treaty to end Russia’s war against Ukraine must be based on respect for the territorial integrity of Ukraine and the U.N. Charter, the Ukrainian government said on Sunday.

Russia did not take part in the talks. But China, a longtime ally of Russia, attended the gathering in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
(Politico : 6 August 2023) (my emphasis) (cf also: Laura Kelly : The Hill : 7 August 2023)

DW News : 7 August 2023 : YouYube

 A rather critical outcome from this conference is the fact that,

China did not object, as it has never objected that Ukraine’s territorial integrity should be respected,” Igor Zhovkva, deputy head of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office, told POLITICO." (ibid Veronika Melkozerova) (my emphasis)

As further reported by Aurora Bosotti (left),

"Cracks have started to show in the partnership between China and Russia, and the war in Ukraine appears to be the leading point of contention.

While Beijing has maintained what it claimed to be a neutral position since the start of the invasion, refusing to condemn Moscow and claiming NATO expansion had contributed to igniting the war, the People's Republic has also called for an end to the conflict."
(Express : 10 August 2023) (my emphasis)

Further adding to Putin's woes, Clive Hammond reports that,

"Vladimir Putin's top military aide, Sergei Shoigu
(right), was left red-faced after he admitted the Ukraine war had backfired on Russia.
...
He used his opening remarks to the meeting to describe how there was a "manifold increase in the threats to Russia's military security in the western and northwestern strategic directions"." (Express : 10 August 2023) (my emphasis)

And if this was not enough to increase Putin's desperate treading of 'political' water, the Associated Press reports that,

"The ruble dropped against the United States dollar in trading Friday in Moscow to its lowest level since the first month of the war in Ukraine.
...
Friday’s value was the lowest point since March 28, 2022, state news agency Tass reported."
(Associated Press : 4 August 2023) (my emphasis) (cf also: Yahoo Finance (Bloomberg News) : 9 August 2023)

Putin's desperation is further exemplified by the fact that,

"Alexander Lukashenko (left) is believed to have kicked out from Belarus members of the Wagner Group .

The close ally of Vladimir Putin had agreed to have the mercenaries set up camp in his country after their attempted coup against the Russian leader in July.
...
But reports have now emerged suggesting Lukashenko refused to finance their stay in the country and the mercenaries are being "bussed" back to Russia.

According to the VChK-OGPU Telegram channel, operations to remove all Wagner Group men began earlier in the month, with a second phase scheduled to take place on August 13."
(Aurora Bosotti : Express : 9 August 2023) (my emphasis) 

This volte-face .... this total change of position .... of Alexander Lukashenko just may have something to do with the fact that,

"The Polish government announced Wednesday that it is planning to deploy an additional 2,000 troops to its border with Belarus, twice the number the Border Guard agency had requested, as fears of illegal migration rise." (ABC News (Associated Press report) : 9 August 2023 : (my emphasis)

Like the "cracks [that] have started to show in the partnership between China and Russia" (ibid Aurora Bosotti) , are cracks now beginning to appear between Putin and Lukashenko?

Putin's continuing failures on the political and the economic fronts is being mirrored by his failures on the battlefront in his war with Ukraine.

As reported by Ellie Cook (right),

"Ukrainian forces have again damaged a key bridge linking Russian-controlled Crimea to mainland Ukraine using Western-supplied Storm Shadow missiles, according to a Russian-backed official in southern Ukraine.
...
Experts say Ukrainian strikes hone in on crucial Russian military bases and infrastructure. The Chonhar Bridge passes through northern Crimea, linking the Russian military logistics hub at Dzhankoi to Melitopol, a city in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region, which is occupied by Russian forces."
(Newsweek : 6 August 2023) (my emphasis)

Newsweek : 6 August 2023
 
As further reported by Aurora Bosotti,

"Vladimir Putin could soon be forced to say farewell to what has long been considered to be the top achievement of his decade-long Ukrainian campaign.

Russian forces unilaterally annexed Crimea in 2014 following a fake referendum, after which Moscow deployed a large contingent of troops to the area.
...
But with Ukraine now slowly pushing forward with its counteroffensive in the wider context of the ongoing war with Russia, Putin's men have grown increasingly aware their stay in the [Crimea] ...  is now temporary."
(Express : 9 August 2023) (my emphasis) 


Connor Surmonte : Radar Online : 7 August 2023
 
And as Mia Jankowicz
(left) reports,

"Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russia may find itself without ships by the end of the war if it continues to attack Ukrainian ports.
...
While Russia's conventional naval power dwarfs Ukraine's, Ukraine has been needling Russia's fleet with maritime drones. At the end of July, Ukraine demonstrated the capabilities of a fast and powerful new sea drone when it launched a strike on the Kerch Bridge in Crimea, Ukraine."
(Business Insider : 8 August 2023) (my emphasis)
 
Putin is no longer furiously treading water.
 
Putin is now beginning to sink. 
 
UPDATE 1: 12 Augsust 2023

Putin's 'siloviki' continues to implode upon itself.

As Darya Tarasova, Tim Lister and Radina Gigova now inform us,,

" The founder and former CEO of Russia’s largest internet company, Arkady Volozh
(right), has slammed Vladimir Putin’s “barbaric” war in Ukraine, becoming one of the most prominent Russian businessmen to express criticism of what Russia still calls euphemistically its “special military operation.”
....
I am totally against Russia’s barbaric invasion of Ukraine, where I, like many, have friends and relatives. I am horrified by the fact that every day bombs fly into the homes of Ukrainians,” said Volozh, describing himself “as a “Kazakhstan-born, Israeli tech entrepreneur, computer scientist, investor, and philanthropist.”"
(CNN Business : 10 August 2023) (my emphasis)
 
Added to which, the Associated Press reports that,
 
"The U.S. Treasury Department on Friday imposed financial sanctions against four Russians on the board of Alfa Group, one of Russia’s largest conglomerates with interests in oil, natural gas and banking.

The sanctions are part of continuing efforts to place restrictions on the economy of Russia and its wealthiest powerbrokers, a response to its invasion last year of Ukraine and the ensuing war." (AP : 11 August 2023) (my emphasis)
 
But perhaps most disconcerting for Putin, as reported by Sky News,
 
"The deal which stopped Wagner's march to topple military leaders in Moscow is likely falling apart, according to a US think tank.
...
Vladimir Putin has "failed to decisively resolve" the fallout of Wagner's June rebellion, it said.

"Wagner-affiliated sources claimed that the main Wagner forces will 'activate' at the end of August but did not elaborate," said the ISW.

It added speculations about defence minister Sergei Shoigu taking over Russian military operations in Africa from Wagner are "angering Wagner personnel".

Wagner forces may be withdrawing because Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko refused to finance the group after Russia declined funding, said the ISW, citing a Russian insider."
(Sky News : 11 August 2023) (my emphasis)  (cf also: Aurora Bosotti )
 
UPDATE 2 : 13 August 2023
 
Sky News now reports that,
 
"Prof Michael Clarke says Vladimir Putin's credibility is "draining away" following reports he met with Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin five days after the mutiny he led." (Sky News : 13 August 2023) (my emphasis)
 
Sky News : 13 August 2023
Sky News further reports that,

"Vladimir Putin's inner circle is trying to oust the despot so they can bring an end to Russia's disastrous war in Ukraine." (Sky News : 13 August 2023) (my emphasis)
 
Sky News : 13 August 2023
 
Putin now has nowhere to run to.

 

(to be continued)

Thursday, 3 August 2023

Putin is now dangerously treading water save himself.

The last few days has seen disturbing escalations in Putin's war with Ukraine.

Lukashenko (left), president of Belarus, has brought NATO dangerously close to war with Russia.

As reported by Elena Salvoni (right),

"Poland has ramped up troop deployment on its eastern border and notified NATO after claiming two Belarusian helicopters violated its airspace today, pushing tensions between Warsaw and its Moscow-allied neighbour to boiling point.

 Polish authorities announced they were going to increase their military presence along the border and that they had summoned Belarus' top diplomat in Warsaw in protest.

It comes amid heightened anxieties in Poland over mercenaries from the Russia-linked Wagner group arriving in Belarus following their short-lived rebellion against the Kremlin in June."
(MSN (from Daily Mail article) : 1 August 2023) (my emphasis) (cf also: Vanessa Gera : Washington post : 1 August 2023, Tim McNulty : Express : 1 August 2023,  Piotr Skolimowski : Bloomberg : 1 August 2023)


9 News Australia : 2 August 2023 : YouTube

 And as Lukashenko (read: Putin) brings NATO dangerously close to war with Russia, CNN reports that,

"Dozens of countries are set to gather in Saudi Arabia this weekend for Ukraine peace talks. Russia won't be there but plans to monitor the event. CNN's John Vause speaks with Matthew Schmidt, an associate professor at the University of New Haven." (CNN : 3 August 2023) (my emphasis)

CNN : 3 August 2023

  Added to which, as reported by John Varga (left),

"Ukraine's army could be on the verge of splitting Putin's army in two, according to a former British General.
...
The Russian defence ministry’s chief spokesperson, Igor Konashenkov, said on Wednesday Ukraine had launched a "massive" attack south of the settlement of Orikhiv and that fierce battles were raging."
(Express : 29 July 2023) (my emphasis)

Not only has Ukraine's counter-offensive accelerated to the point where even Russian occupied Crimea is now in the sights of the Ukrainian army but, as reported by Tom Watling (right),

"Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that the “war is returning to Russia” after a third drone strike in a week hit Moscow.
...
[Zelensky] ... did say the destruction was “inevitable, natural and fair” given the invasion. Sunday’s attacks, which hit one building less than five miles from the Kremlin and temporarily caused Moscow to shut down its airspace, reflected a pattern of more frequent and deeper cross-border strikes the Kyiv government has launched since starting a counteroffensive against Russian forces in June.
(Express : 31 July 2023) (my emphasis)

CNN : 1 August 2023 : YouTube

The impact of Ukraine's strikes in the heart of Moscow has led staunch Putin ally, Pyotr Tolstoy (left), the deputy chairman of the lower house of the Russian parliament, to proclaim on Russian TV that,

"If Russia loses the war in Ukraine it will “cease to exist”, a state media guest has said in a startling claim. This comes as President Zelensky’s forces undertake their counteroffensive in a bid to reclaim the territory taken from them.

Pyotr Tolstoy, the deputy chairman of the lower house of the Russian parliament, said during the broadcast: “Right now, we're in a situation where either we win in this war, or we cease to exist as a people and a nation.”" (Max Parry : Express :31 July 2023) (my emphasis)

Underlining Pyotr Tolstoy's claim, Jacob Paul (right) reports that,

"A military enlistment building in St Petersburg has been targeted in a sabotage attempt,
marking the latest effort in a string of assaults on properties in Russian-controlled territory.

An unknown woman reportedly attempted to set fire to the building on Angliyskaya Naberezhnaya street on August 1."
(Express : 2 August 2023) (my emphasis)

This is one of many such sabotage attempts that have occurred around Russia.

Warthog Defense :  2 August 2023 : YouTube

One can only begin to imagine the near "total" confusion in Putin's mind, including those of his staunchest "siloviki".

As Paul Withers reports,

"Vladimir Putin and Russia have been warned by a top Ukrainian official that a rebellion from furious Russians marching towards Moscow is "not too far off".

The warning comes just over a month after raging Wagner Group mercenaries abandoned fighting in Ukraine and turned on Putin's regime."
(Express : 2 August 2023) (my emphasis)

 As Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky (left) recently stated,

"Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday that Russia's attacks on port infrastructure showed Moscow was intent on creating a "global catastrophe," with a crisis in food markets, prices and supplies.

"For the Russian state, this is not just a battle against our freedom and against our country," Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address.

"Moscow is waging a battle for a global catastrophe. In their madness, they need world food markets to collapse, they need a price crisis, they need disruptions in supplies."
(Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar : Reuters : 2 August 2023) (my emphasis)

Putin is now dangerously treading water to save himself.

 

(to be continued)

Saturday, 29 July 2023

Putin's fate now hangs in the balance.

 Radina Gigova, Anna Chernova, Sophie Tanno and Nimi Princewill reported that (left:  Radina Gigova and Nimi Princewill),

"A summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and African leaders began in St. Petersburg on Thursday, with a far lower turnout than previous years.

CNN : 27 July 2023

Putin has been seeking to strengthen ties with African countries and offered to send free grain to the continent, something the UN warned would not make up for Russia pulling out of a crucial grain deal. Russia has also been targeting Ukrainian ports.

Just 17 heads of African states are attending this year, the Kremlin has confirmed, less than half of the 43 heads of state that attended the 2019 conference."
(CNN : 27 July 2023) (my emphasis)

And as reported by Robyn Dixon,

 "In his address at the summit in St. Petersburg, Assoumani (left), the president of Comoros, an island nation off the coast of East Africa, said that opening export access to both Ukrainian and Russian grain would save African lives.
...

Assoumani [who spoke directly after Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the summit] pushed back against the Russian leader’s claim that Russia would provide enough grain to Africa without the need for Ukrainian supplies.

Although Russia was “cooperating” to resolve the crisis, “our continent is currently being severely impacted by food prices. So we are appealing to all participants in the process with a big request to facilitate access to both Ukrainian and Russian food,” he said in comments translated from French into Russian."
(Washington Post : 27 July 2023) (my emphasis)

President Assoumani's push-back against Putin must have rather stuck in Putin's craw.

As reported by Debora Patta,

"Putin has miscalculated the mood on this continent," South African professor William Gumede
(right), of Wits University's School of Governance, told CBS News.
...
Russia's decision last week to pull out of an agreement with Ukraine to enable the export of grain — and to then bomb Ukrainian ports, destroying thousands of tons of food — enraged countries like Kenya, which lambasted the decision in no uncertain terms as a "stab in the back."
(CBS News:  28 July 2023) (my emphasis)


CBS News:  28 July 2023

Debora Patta further reports that,

"The poor attendance from African heads of state at the summit will be a bitter blow for Putin, who is discovering that far from lining up behind him, some African nations are questioning whether Russia is the heavyweight economic partner it claims to be." (ibid Debora Patta) (cf also: Tara Fair : Express : 28 July 2023)

 And against the backdrop of Putin's failed African Summit in St. Petersburg, Max Channon (left) reports that,

"Ukraine has reportedly broken through Russian defences as its counter-offensive against Vladimir Putin's invading forces seemingly gathers momentum.
...
US-based think-tank the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said it was likely that Kyiv had “managed to penetrate and drive through tactically challenging defensive positions”. It comes after Pentagon officials said that Ukrainian forces had managed to secure a pathway through the heavy minefields in Zaporizhzhia, and were piling into attack through the channel."
(Express : 28 July 2023) (my emphasis)

The Telegraph : 28 July 2023 : YouTube

As also reported by Rozina Sabur (left),

"Ukraine launched the main thrust of its counter-offensive on Wednesday with thousands of men and Western armoured vehicles pouring onto the frontlines in Zaporizhzhia.
...
The Russians are stretched,” an official told the New York Times. “They are still experiencing problems with logistics, supply, personnel and weapons. They’re feeling the pressure.
(Telegraph : 26 July 2023) (my emphasis) (cf. also : Jack Detsch : Foreign Policy : 27 July 2023)

In his panic Putin is, as reported by Tom Watling,

"Russian soldiers may be exempt from criminal prosecution if they take part in the “special military operation” in Ukraine, the country’s Supreme Court has decreed.
...
It is the latest in a series of moves by the Russian authorities to encourage participation in the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
...
While the Kremlin has a history of employing convicts to fight in Ukraine - its now-public affiliation with the Wagner Group, who routinely hired from Russian penal colonies, aside - this new law further opens up the recruiting pool for Vladimir Putin’s “special military operation”.
(Express : 26 July 2023) (my emphasis)

Added to which, Olena Harmash reports that,

"Qatar will provide Ukraine with $100 million in humanitarian aid to support health, education and demining, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on Friday.
...
He made the announcement after talks with visiting Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman al-Thani
(right with Ukraine Prime Minister), who also discussed global food security and the expired Black Sea grain deal with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

"This money will be channelled for reconstruction in the health and education sectors, humanitarian de-mining, and other important social and humanitarian projects," Shmyhal told a briefing."
(Reuters : 28 July 2023) (my emphasis)

Putin must now be pacing more furiously around his bunker.

In desperation he has dispatched his Chief General, Sergei Shoigu, to North Korea, to drum up further support for weaponry from Kim Jon Un.

As reported by Kim Tong-Hyung,

"North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was joined by senior Russian and Chinese delegates as he displayed his most powerful nuclear-capable missiles in a military parade marking a major war anniversary with a show of defiance against the United States and deepening ties with Moscow as tensions on the peninsula are at their highest point in years."
(Associated Press (AP) : 28 July 2023) (my emphasis)


NBC News : 28 July 2023 : YouTube

In light of his imminent failure in Ukraine, Putin is now scraping the barrel of international 'nuclear' support that he believes serves as a  renewed threat to use nuclear weapons against Ukraine.

Putin's fate now hangs in the balance.

UPDATE 1 : 30 July 2023

 Marita Moloney (left) reports that,

"Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he does not reject the idea of peace talks on Ukraine.

Speaking after meeting African leaders in St Petersburg, he said African and Chinese initiatives could serve as a basis for finding peace.

But Mr Putin also said there could be no ceasefire while the Ukrainian army was on the offensive." (BBC News : 30 July 2023) (my emphasis) 

We note that Putin simply does not reject the idea of 'peace talks'.

What he is categoric about is that,

".... Moscow [read: Putin] says Kyiv must accept its country's "new territorial reality". (ibid Marita Moloney)

In other words, Putin is actually saying that Ukraine's territory that he invaded and now occupies should NOT be returned to Ukraine.

Which rather underscores the fact that Putin is not interested in 'peace' talks but rather in forcing Zelensky to concede Ukraine's territory that Putin's forces now occupy to Russia.

The sheer absurdity of Putin's 'peace' demands simply beggars belief and, more than anything else, is yet another indicator of his realization that Ukraine is now poised to push his army back beyond the legal 1991 borders of Ukraine.   

 Newsweek : Wion : 30 July 2023

 

(to be continued)