Russian invasion of Ukraine



A good watch, one of the Russian officers says they can only concentrate and holding a new frontline then in 2 months go back on the offensive.

He's forgetting it will be cold as fuck for his poorly equipped rabble but funny none the less how she reacts.

What equipment in terms of tanks, APCs drones and artilary are they going to give their troops to fight in Ukraine? As things stand, these conscripts are just speed bumps.
 
I don't think Ukraine forces crossing the Dinipro is a great idea. It's a very wide river - 300m or so. Pontoon supply lines are very vulnerable.
Of course if they got all their Finish APCs together, they could do it - as these are designed to wade through the multitude of lakes in Finland - but it would still be a very risky enterprise.
Of course the Russian retreat could be so chaotic that it could happen but supplies are an issue.
Best to secure the west bank and move the bulk of the forces round to the Zaporizhzhia front.
Of course this is making an awful lot if assumptions it could be mang months before the lines around Kherson proper collapse.
That river is a natural line that will be very hard for Ukraine to cross. But same for Russia who must now be trying to retreat over it. Let see how many Russians get stuck on the wrong side.

But once cleared I would think the Ukraine forces would look somewhere else along the front. The key must be to get to the coast and split the russian army in two. That would be game over for Russia.
 
I don't think Ukraine forces crossing the Dinipro is a great idea. It's a very wide river - 300m or so. Pontoon supply lines are very vulnerable.
Of course if they got all their Finish APCs together, they could do it - as these are designed to wade through the multitude of lakes in Finland - but it would still be a very risky enterprise.
Of course the Russian retreat could be so chaotic that it could happen but supplies are an issue.
Best to secure the west bank and move the bulk of the forces round to the Zaporizhzhia front.
Of course this is making an awful lot if assumptions it could be mang months before the lines around Kherson proper collapse.

They will cross at the Nova Kakhova dam


 
Lmao this interview completely contradicts the last officers, the amount of lies and cover ups in Russia truly hinders them, they're so afraid of taking responsibility and the 6th floor view.

 
It feels like we are entering the end game here. Kherson could be liberated in a few days, leaving Melitopol, Mariupol and Donetsk completely encircled and cut off.

The Ukrainian advance is happening so quickly that the Russian mobilisation won’t matter.

As soon as Russia couldn't gain air supremacy the invasion was doomed to fail. Now it's just a case of how many men they wish to waste.
 
They will cross at the Nova Kakhova dam



It really isn't that easy. The Russians can't supply their forces across it so what makes anyone think the Ukrainians can?
For 2 months now Russia has been getting 1 tonne of supplies across the river every day when 4 are required.
The Russians will have no hope of escape in a few weeks time.
The Russian freebies in terms of tanks, APCs and artilary gifted to Ukraine will be astronomical.
 
It feels like we are entering the end game here. Kherson could be liberated in a few days, leaving Melitopol, Mariupol and Donetsk completely encircled and cut off.

The Ukrainian advance is happening so quickly that the Russian mobilisation won’t matter.
There is a major Ukrainian strike force sitting on the front from Zaporizhzhia to Donetsk (City) just twiddling it's thumbs at the moment.
Melitopol and Mariupol are the targets for that.
At the moment they are tying down Russian forces from being deployed elsewhere. Can't see that lasting too long. When the mud hardens I think they'll be let off the leash.
 

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