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@hexbear.netIt helped me too.
Just be careful you don't take too much, as it can cause hypercalcemia. It's good to get your levels checked with bloodwork if possible.
I suspect it's just a small operation to make the situation with Glushkovo and the Seym river less precarious.
I don't really see a good reason to fully kick them out yet, especially when it's a rare opportunity to destroy a bunch of HIMARS launchers and whatnot.
Unless, of course, Ukraine gave up on the offensive and is basically withdrawing.
I just looked up "Al Mawasi camp bombing" and found two other attacks on the same camp, which killed and injured similar numbers of people and which I hadn't even heard about...
Well, considering how hard Russia was trying to take it, I assume they had a good reason.
I wouldn't be surprised if Ukraine got complacent with their defenses in that area and neglected building fortifications to fall back to.
Vodiane has fallen, and with it, Vuhledar will too. Probably within a few weeks.
It shouldn't be underestimated just how significant a development this will be. Russia has been trying and failing to take Vuhledar practically since the war began.
That could be why the air force commander was fired. The F-16s could have been operating in a risky area.