I have no idea. A Russian informed that they took direction Balashikha to leave Moscow. Maybe direction some railway station? I suppose that the convoy will not drive to Ukraine. Balashikha is hundreds of kilometers from Ukraine so it can not have any importance except logistic. It is impossible to load this convoy on a train in Moscow, and because Balashikha has two trainstations and is in more rural area, shipping from there is easier. I tried to find info from other sources, but nobody has any clear idea what the importance is.
These Russian propagandists are real idiots. Some Russian idiot, called Romanov wrote the following on Telegram: "The only thing that can now prevent the loss of half of the LPR (the Kharkov region is excluded) are massive attacks on Kiev and tactical nuclear strikes on the western regions of Ukraine. 4-5 hits. At 12-hour intervals, with advance warning and a NON-OBSTRUCTION offer of total surrender. After the first blow they will cry. After the second they will start to think. After the third, the question will be: how many lives of its fellow citizens is Kiev willing to sacrifice for its own perseverance. At the same time, we are creating a protective zone between Russia and NATO countries. This scheme works and we didn't come up with it - it was tested by the US in Japan in 1945. As a result, Japan is among them." This idiot forgot a few things that probably are “just small negligible details” for him: What does he think NATO will do after the first nucleair bomb? NATO area will be the victim of this act as the nucleair fallout will hit NATO area. So we can consider this as an act of war, as Russia knows already now that NATO area will be victim. Chances are big that NATO will drop also one or even more in Russia. Will the Russians not cry? They are now alrready crying for losing big parts of Ukraine back to the Ukrainians. How many lives will Russia be willing to sacrifice? Even at this moment not a single Russian wants to go and fight in Ukraine. We don’t even need to throw a nucleair bomb to convince them, they are already convinced. What happened in Japan is not the same situation as in Ukraine. Japan could not use a nucleair bomb as they did not have one. NATO, who supports Ukraine has plenty of them. So the outcome will be different from what happened in Japan. Will the Russians make for the second time a huge mistake. They could not take Kiev in just a few days. And they still think they are so powerful that the rest of the world is afraid from them? I think that the Russian soldiers are far more afraid from the Ukrainians then the Ukrainians from them.
Hey, @Master Pu, we have not heard from you for a few days. Are you hiding after hearing the news and weeping in your closet? Must be hard to have the Russian media acknowledge Ukraine is whupping Russia's rear while the Kremlin tries to promote it as a "strategic pullout" to reorganize “in order to achieve the stated goals of the special military operation to liberate Donbas,” LOL --- the strategic goal seems to be running away to save their butts. Yeah, it will keep going until "the last Russian" exits the Ukraine; either as a prisoner or in a body bag. Let's take a look at the recent reports. Russian TV acknowledges ‘substantial victory’ for Kyiv after Ukrainian breakthrough https://nypost.com/2022/09/09/russian-tv-acknowledges-substantial-victory-for-kyiv/ Russian defense minister announces pullout of troops from key eastern Ukrainian towns https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/sep/10/russian-defense-minister-announces-pull-out-troops/ Ukraine forces reach railway hub as breakthrough turns to Russian collapse Ukrainian advances penetrate Moscow's main logistics route • Volodymyr Zelensky hails Ukrainian military success https://www.jpost.com/international/article-716823 Ukraine’s Defence Minister announces forecast for end of war: "a few more victories – and Russians will run away" https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/09/10/7366893/
Apparently very well as all Russians are in shock. 1,000 km² (+- 400 square mile) taken back by Ukraine in 3 days. Russia needed 4 months to take that area.