More Unverified Twitter Sperging.
Non-NATO Member Sweden is sending military aid to Ukraine as well now.
Another video of civilians blocked armored vehicles, this time a T-90 tank which hasn't really been seen yet.
IAEA is stating there's no nuclear leaks and they're working with Ukrainians on monitoring that situation.
Large explosion at Zhitomer Airport reported to be a Russian missile strike. This airport is located in north central Ukraine and a fair bit West of the Dnieper.
More pictures of allegedly abandoned or destroyed Russian Armored vehicles.
Greece is also sending military aid via Poland. Mostly portable rocket launchers, ammunition and Kalashnikov Rifles.
Greece will dispatch military aid with two C-130 transport aircraft to help Ukraine defend itself against Russia it was decided on Sunday.
greekreporter.com
So, am I getting this right that it seems that a) the Russians have only used a small part of their assembled forces so far and b) those forces seem to be 2nd class units lacking the high tech equipment that the Russians actually field in useful numbers? Because - and I can easily see that's because they are shit - our news media doesn't seem to have caught on to that.
It's a mix. Rob Lee had shared speculation that it was 30-60,000 on the first days and ramped up to 80,000 IIRC (I'd have to check back) after that and steadily increasing.
And it's a mix with SSO and Spetsnaz units seen in theater but backed up by secondary heavy/line units (like the references to Eastern Military District Units) but recently they've seen more 1st class units.