Why do you support Russia so much?You can say that again
and again
and again....
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Why do you support Russia so much?You can say that again
and again
and again....
Witty comeback.
Fire your writers.
They are drawing up incredible casualties again.The ugly battle of Bakhmud is nearing its end my friends...
But you knew this several days ago, whem I opened this thread.
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#1 Putin isn't a communist or a dictator, but the elected president of a democratic country.What's really nuts is that it's taken Russia this long and they still haven't won anything significant yet.
Why are you rooting for a Communist dictator invading a sovereign nation in order to steal its resources?
Oh nozies! What a horrible fate. A look like you wishes to put me on ignore?That answer is good enough to put you on ignore....who wants to waste time with....these.....with these ...lol people? LOL
Neither one of these "statements " have a shred of truth to them. Not a soul on the planet believes these two things but you actually expect to win a battle of wits using this?#1 Putin isn't a communist or a dictator but president of a democratic country.
#2 Russian army is using the tactics they perfected during WWll
Massive artillery barrages followed by infantry advancing slowly and steadily. Then repeat, over and over.
Well, considering that we are now in the thirteenth month of Putin's 3 day war, it is clear Russians don't tell time the same way the rest of us do, so when you say the battle will be over soon, do you mean this year? Next year? 2025? Later than that?The ugly battle of Bakhmud is nearing its end my friends...
But you knew this several days ago, whem I opened this thread.
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That 3 day war allegation is as fake as you are. ...Well, considering that we are now in the thirteenth month of Putin's 3 day war,
While the fat man dries, the thin one diesAt this rate, Russia could lose
Yes, that's exactly what the Russian army is doing.Starting to wonder if the Russians have been leaving the Artemovsk/Bakhmut back door open to allow the Ukes to keep feeding them cannon fodder.
Again a very one-sided view or comment.What's really nuts is that it's taken Russia this long and they still haven't won anything significant yet.
I am also eager to see Ukraine kick the Russian invaders out of Ukraine. Last year's brilliant Ukrainian counter offensive delivered an humiliating and demoralizing blow to the Russian invaders; let's hope this year's counteroffensive delivers a fatal blow to them.Again a very one-sided view or comment.
What's really nuts is that despite all the weapon and ammo supply given to Ukraine and Ukraine having since May/June a 2:1 or rather 3:1 advantage in manpower compared to Russian troops involved in Ukraine, they still haven't won anything significant yet - they are not even able to liberate those 20-25% of Russian occupied territory after 13 month.
Could be Stalingrad v.2.0 - only that the encirclement is missing so far.Yes, that's exactly what the Russian army is doing.
Criminal conman Zelensky has promised bozo Biden and the Nato nitwits that Bakhmut won't fall into the hands of the Russians as long as they keep putting $Billions of dollars into his bank account.
So he keeps sending in fresh Ukrainian soldiers to be slaughtered.
Knowing full well the Russian artillery has every square foot of Bakhmut zero'ed in and the new soldiers will be lucky to survive more than a day.
It was a brilliantly conducted offensive by the UAF - no doubt. But that specific gain of territory East, South-East of Kharkiv has no strategic value. It was obvious that due to the immense long front-line, and the limited number of Russian troops involved in Ukraine, that the Russians would opt to regroup - shortening that front-line by almost 200km.I am also eager to see Ukraine kick the Russian invaders out of Ukraine. Last year's brilliant Ukrainian counter offensive delivered an humiliating and demoralizing blow to the Russian invaders; let's hope this year's counteroffensive delivers a fatal blow to them.
#2 Russian army is using the tactics they perfected during WWll
Massive artillery barrages followed by infantry advancing slowly and steadily. Then repeat, over and over.
On 20 March 2022 around 10:45 pm, the Retroville, a shopping centre located in Kyiv, Ukraine, was bombed in a Russian airstrike. Part of the mall along with its 12-storey business center were destroyed. At least eight people were killed, six of them were dressed in military fatigues.[1] According to the Russian government, the shopping centre was used as a cover to store and reload ammunition, including the BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launchers by Ukraine.[2]
The war will not be won by grinding out a few meters at a time in trench warfare. The war will be won when one side convinces the other side it has lost and I am convinced it will be the Ukrainians and their allies who will convince Russia it has lost this war.It was a brilliantly conducted offensive by the UAF - no doubt. But that specific gain of territory East, South-East of Kharkiv has no strategic value. It was obvious that due to the immense long front-line, and the limited number of Russian troops involved in Ukraine, that the Russians would opt to regroup - shortening that front-line by almost 200km.
Therefore no significant number of Russian prisoners were taken - nor equipment, or any Russian units having been decimated or encircled. It looks great on a map in regards to "liberated" territory and that's about it.
Same applies for the Russian pullback behind the Dnieper river around Kherson and it's swampland's. No strategic gain for the UAF - but a Russian move that gave them a far better defensive position.
Since the RF did not have the manpower to conduct a strike or attack onto/into Mykolaiv it was meaningless to take up or keep positions North or West of the Dnieper river.
So far Ukraine is rather save from further losses of significant territory if Putin keeps to his ratio, of not deploying more then 20-25% of his total available forces. Whilst Ukraine has mobilized more or less everything that can walk and can't pay it's way out - around 800,000 men since Sept. 2022 being added onto the previously existing force of around 150,000 men.
Facing never more then 250,000-300,000 Russians incl. separatist militias at any given time since Feb. 2022. And these 250,000-300,000 RF are constantly attacking - whilst the UAF is almost solely committed towards defense. It would be the first war in human history in regards to the UAF theoretically winning, via more or less solely defending!!!
Now what are the odds at that?
In order to conduct strategic bombing one needs three main components.Russia has done its best to minimize civilian casualties on the ground, which is why strategic bombing has been completely ruled out by Moscow. Strategic bombing is designed to destroy a country’s ability to wage war by demoralizing civilians and targeting infrastructure essential for the production and supply of war materials. The war could have been won easily by conducting area bombing on Kiev, which could have killed tens of thousands of civilians. The Kiev shopping centre bombing demonstrated that Russia has been sticking to demolishing military targets.