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You are right, and sorry I forgot to mention that RFU news is heavily biased.
I prefer sources that cover the big lines, there is simply too much going on to follow all the details.
In other words strategies over tactics. Although videos about well performed tactics can be cool too.
My sources will generally be biased towards Ukraine, because the other side is generally outright insane.
Luckily reality is biased towards Ukraine too. 😎