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Originally Posted By delemorte: how deep? Cause it aint 125 miles. You mean wide? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By delemorte: Originally Posted By ServusVeritatis: Originally Posted By governmentman: Is this actual Ukrainian troops going over, or more caw's paw games with Russian rebels? Because the latter has happen several times, with big area claims that proved to be nothing because they didn't stay anywhere. They’ve never got as deep as this before. The town of Sudzha is evacuating….who knows if they plan anything more than. a raid but this is drastically bigger than before. Russian mil channels state that there is a ton of Ukrainian air defense in the area so no aircraft can operate to defend. Go to the big thread. They are better at posting sources and you can do your own assessments. how deep? Cause it aint 125 miles. You mean wide? Man you are struggling. |
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Originally Posted By delemorte: how deep? Cause it aint 125 miles. You mean wide? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By delemorte: Originally Posted By ServusVeritatis: Originally Posted By governmentman: Is this actual Ukrainian troops going over, or more caw's paw games with Russian rebels? Because the latter has happen several times, with big area claims that proved to be nothing because they didn't stay anywhere. They’ve never got as deep as this before. The town of Sudzha is evacuating….who knows if they plan anything more than. a raid but this is drastically bigger than before. Russian mil channels state that there is a ton of Ukrainian air defense in the area so no aircraft can operate to defend. Go to the big thread. They are better at posting sources and you can do your own assessments. how deep? Cause it aint 125 miles. You mean wide? It’s not 203k deep but sq |
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Originally Posted By Ronin72: How do the Ukes go from losing their ass on all fronts, to organizing enough manpower and equipment to launch an offensive that has carried them 200km into Russia and captured a number of Russian towns? Something is fucky here... View Quote Shifting munitions/manpower away from active fights for use in a big offensive isn't new, or uncommon. |
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Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Specific ROE orders from the strongest bestest POTUS ever. I'm sure State Dept assholes have been yelling into phones since the incursion "you cannot attack Russia!!! We gave assurances!!!". Fuck fighting yet another war with hands tied. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Originally Posted By SmilingBandit: According to what? Specific ROE orders from the strongest bestest POTUS ever. I'm sure State Dept assholes have been yelling into phones since the incursion "you cannot attack Russia!!! We gave assurances!!!". Fuck fighting yet another war with hands tied. They have had restrictions on specific US weapons. Ukraine has been striking into Russia for quite a while now. |
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let me help you out here.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/07/ukraine-incursion-into-russia-kursk-region-continues-into-second-day A report from one Russia military blogger suggested Ukrainian forces had advanced northwards, possibly as far as nine miles (15km) from the border, along a highway north of the border village of Sverdlikovo, but this could not be verified. View Quote Official and unofficial Russian sources reported that a force of several hundred soldiers had crossed a lightly defended part of the border on Tuesday morning. Russia’s defence ministry said on Wednesday that the attack was being neutralised. View Quote This makes a lot more sense. |
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Originally Posted By nmxdavenn: Reality would be a random push is a good idea when the front is collapsing everywhere else? They can suffer those losses without it having effects elsewhere where the manpower is desperately needed? View Quote Attached File |
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Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Specific ROE orders from the strongest bestest POTUS ever. I'm sure State Dept assholes have been yelling into phones since the incursion "you cannot attack Russia!!! We gave assurances!!!". Fuck fighting yet another war with hands tied. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Originally Posted By SmilingBandit: According to what? Specific ROE orders from the strongest bestest POTUS ever. I'm sure State Dept assholes have been yelling into phones since the incursion "you cannot attack Russia!!! We gave assurances!!!". Fuck fighting yet another war with hands tied. Any citations to where the US or western Govs. said they cannot hold Russian territory? |
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Originally Posted By eurotrash: I don’t know why these threads create so much resentment. You all should be happy Ukraine scored a win today. Unless you support Russia’s unprovoked invasion View Quote I think because there have been 20,000 previous threads about how great Ukraine is doing at this or that, or how they outsmarted the Russians, and they end up being 80% bullshit. People get sick of them after a while. |
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Originally Posted By delemorte: let me help you out here. https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/07/ukraine-incursion-into-russia-kursk-region-continues-into-second-day This makes a lot more sense. View Quote He posted that in the 6th post of the thread. But thanks for helping. Geez dude, get out of your feeling. Originally Posted By ServusVeritatis: These are Russian reports. Up to 18k deep and across a 10-12k width of the front. Reports are coming in from plenty of non-ukraine sources if you want to take a peek. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Mal_means_bad: "...the front is collapsing everywhere..." https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/172926/ukraine2_jpg-3288000.JPG View Quote Yup, Ukraine is definitely winning. Ignore your eyes, independent reporting and maps. Any day now the Russians will surrender. |
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I looked around the area on the satellite imagery and it's basically a swath of farmland only delineated by lines drawn on the map. It's better than losing territory but a few 1000 acres of crops isn't going to move the needle much on either side unless that highway is critical for movement.
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Originally Posted By nmxdavenn: I think because there have been 20,000 previous threads about how great Ukraine is doing at this or that, or how they outsmarted the Russians, and they end up being 80% bullshit. People get sick of them after a while. View Quote Bullshit you all were cheering on Russia since day 1 of the war. |
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I remember back in February when Russia launched the ill fated Kharkiv offensive one member of the pro Russia crowd was
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Originally Posted By 7empest: Bullshit you all were cheering on Russia since day 1 of the war. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 7empest: Originally Posted By nmxdavenn: I think because there have been 20,000 previous threads about how great Ukraine is doing at this or that, or how they outsmarted the Russians, and they end up being 80% bullshit. People get sick of them after a while. Bullshit you all were cheering on Russia since day 1 of the war. Lol. There have been a handful out of hundreds, doing anything close to cheering on Russia. |
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Originally Posted By nmxdavenn: Reality would be a random push is a good idea when the front is collapsing everywhere else? They can suffer those losses without it having effects elsewhere where the manpower is desperately needed? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By nmxdavenn: Originally Posted By DaveM4K: Interesting take but not based on reality. Reality would be a random push is a good idea when the front is collapsing everywhere else? They can suffer those losses without it having effects elsewhere where the manpower is desperately needed? stick to your day job of larping or whatever it is that you're doing this is not a topic that you excel at |
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It's just a small incursion. It's just caused a small dent, a bulge, if you will, in the Russian lines. There's never been a time in recorded military history where a bulge in the lines has had any impact on the prosecution of a war, such as diverting enemy forces to counter that bulge. That would be nuts.
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Originally Posted By nmxdavenn: Yup, Ukraine is definitely winning. Ignore your eyes, independent reporting and maps. Any day now the Russians will surrender. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By nmxdavenn: Originally Posted By Mal_means_bad: "...the front is collapsing everywhere..." https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/172926/ukraine2_jpg-3288000.JPG Yup, Ukraine is definitely winning. Ignore your eyes, independent reporting and maps. Any day now the Russians will surrender. Don't be upset when facts show that your position is wrong. |
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Originally Posted By nmxdavenn: I think because there have been 20,000 previous threads about how great Ukraine is doing at this or that, or how they outsmarted the Russians, and they end up being 80% bullshit. People get sick of them after a while. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By nmxdavenn: Originally Posted By eurotrash: I don’t know why these threads create so much resentment. You all should be happy Ukraine scored a win today. Unless you support Russia’s unprovoked invasion I think because there have been 20,000 previous threads about how great Ukraine is doing at this or that, or how they outsmarted the Russians, and they end up being 80% bullshit. People get sick of them after a while. I understand this. However, GD topics repeat themselves. There is a guy who posts “Which PCC should I buy” every couple months, but never buys one. When I got sick of seeing these topics, I knew it was time to give my eyes a break from GD. |
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Did they use their shiny new F16's for this?
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Originally Posted By SmilingBandit: They have had restrictions on specific US weapons. Ukraine has been striking into Russia for quite a while now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SmilingBandit: Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Originally Posted By SmilingBandit: According to what? Specific ROE orders from the strongest bestest POTUS ever. I'm sure State Dept assholes have been yelling into phones since the incursion "you cannot attack Russia!!! We gave assurances!!!". Fuck fighting yet another war with hands tied. They have had restrictions on specific US weapons. Ukraine has been striking into Russia for quite a while now. I 100% guarantee you Ukraine isn’t “allowed” to hold any “traditional/proper” Russian territory whether they could or not. There was a funny quote I saw after the first report of them entering Sudzha. It said they held a referendum and Sudzha citizens decided to leave Russia for Ukraine lol. |
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Originally Posted By DaveM4K: Man you are struggling. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DaveM4K: Originally Posted By delemorte: Originally Posted By ServusVeritatis: Originally Posted By governmentman: Is this actual Ukrainian troops going over, or more caw's paw games with Russian rebels? Because the latter has happen several times, with big area claims that proved to be nothing because they didn't stay anywhere. They’ve never got as deep as this before. The town of Sudzha is evacuating….who knows if they plan anything more than. a raid but this is drastically bigger than before. Russian mil channels state that there is a ton of Ukrainian air defense in the area so no aircraft can operate to defend. Go to the big thread. They are better at posting sources and you can do your own assessments. how deep? Cause it aint 125 miles. You mean wide? Man you are struggling. Naw, he just wasn't making sense. The OP made it sound like they made it 126 miles in. Then he turned around and made it sound like it was 126 square miles controlled which still didn't make sense. According to news sources (Including CNN) it sounds like another incursion by a few hundred dudes possibly up to 9 miles deep which makes more rational sense and aligns with previous incursions we have seen where they go in, cause some chaos and either get merked or pull back. That makes more sense vs OMG ukraine invaded Russia and looks to take over kursk. Its just more click baity shit that we see over and over again. |
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Originally Posted By Bama_Rebel: He posted that in the 6th post of the thread. But thanks for helping. Geez dude, get out of your feeling. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Bama_Rebel: Originally Posted By delemorte: let me help you out here. https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/07/ukraine-incursion-into-russia-kursk-region-continues-into-second-day This makes a lot more sense. He posted that in the 6th post of the thread. But thanks for helping. Geez dude, get out of your feeling. Originally Posted By ServusVeritatis: These are Russian reports. Up to 18k deep and across a 10-12k width of the front. Reports are coming in from plenty of non-ukraine sources if you want to take a peek. I honestly missed it. Double tasking and a fast thread. |
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Originally Posted By ServusVeritatis: It’s not 203k deep but sq View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ServusVeritatis: Originally Posted By delemorte: Originally Posted By ServusVeritatis: Originally Posted By governmentman: Is this actual Ukrainian troops going over, or more caw's paw games with Russian rebels? Because the latter has happen several times, with big area claims that proved to be nothing because they didn't stay anywhere. They’ve never got as deep as this before. The town of Sudzha is evacuating….who knows if they plan anything more than. a raid but this is drastically bigger than before. Russian mil channels state that there is a ton of Ukrainian air defense in the area so no aircraft can operate to defend. Go to the big thread. They are better at posting sources and you can do your own assessments. how deep? Cause it aint 125 miles. You mean wide? It’s not 203k deep but sq 12 km inside the russian border |
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Originally Posted By walkinginadangerzone: Any citations to where the US or western Govs. said they cannot hold Russian territory? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By walkinginadangerzone: Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Originally Posted By SmilingBandit: According to what? Specific ROE orders from the strongest bestest POTUS ever. I'm sure State Dept assholes have been yelling into phones since the incursion "you cannot attack Russia!!! We gave assurances!!!". Fuck fighting yet another war with hands tied. Any citations to where the US or western Govs. said they cannot hold Russian territory? reports are the incursion force was several hundred troops, they arent going to hold anything inside russia but will probably lose ukraine territory in that area |
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Originally Posted By Mal_means_bad: Russian commentators have noted that three gas pipelines to Western Europe meet at a metering station at Sudzha, which Ukraine just captured. Should the metering station be unmanned by the evacuation of the staff or be damaged by an errant bomb (or "errant" bomb) Russia would be unable to bill their customers, which they were still supplying as far as I can tell, albeit at a declining quantity as contracts run out. So this could develop into a significant blow to their finances. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mal_means_bad: Russian commentators have noted that three gas pipelines to Western Europe meet at a metering station at Sudzha, which Ukraine just captured. Should the metering station be unmanned by the evacuation of the staff or be damaged by an errant bomb (or "errant" bomb) Russia would be unable to bill their customers, which they were still supplying as far as I can tell, albeit at a declining quantity as contracts run out. So this could develop into a significant blow to their finances. Why would they even need to maskirovka it? Just blow that fucker sky-high like a T-72 going for the turret-toss record. It's a war, Russia deserves it. Originally Posted By Mal_means_bad: Also there's the nuclear power plant that the Ukrainian offensive is approaching. Tradesies! Originally Posted By nophun: Suicide. The Russian will murder them and every house, dog, and child who gets in the way. This smells more of a sacrifice to drag others into this mess. "This could start WW3!" shrieked the totally-not-pro-Putin bots. |
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Originally Posted By Sebastian_MacMaine: Why would they even need to maskirovka it? Just blow that fucker sky-high like a T-72 going for the turret-toss record. It's a war, Russia deserves it. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By nmxdavenn: Yup, Ukraine is definitely winning. Ignore your eyes, independent reporting and maps. Any day now the Russians will surrender. View Quote Yup, the Russian economy is stronk, they totally aren't jacking up interest rates to 18% to prevent the rubble from collapsing, their factories aren't hemorrhaging workers because they keep shanghai'ing Central Asian migrants to die on the front lines, they have plenty of volunteering front-line troops and totally aren't forcibly conscripting randos off the streets, and Great Putin is a master strategist who hasn't been losing submarines to a country without a navy. Trust what is reported on the Storm-Z telegram channel, comrade, don't believe your lying globohomo news media. |
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Originally Posted By delemorte: Naw, he just wasn't making sense. The OP made it sound like they made it 126 miles in. Then he turned around and made it sound like it was 126 square miles controlled which still didn't make sense. According to news sources (Including CNN) it sounds like another incursion by a few hundred dudes possibly up to 9 miles deep which makes more rational sense and aligns with previous incursions we have seen where they go in, cause some chaos and either get merked or pull back. That makes more sense vs OMG ukraine invaded Russia and looks to take over kursk. Its just more click baity shit that we see over and over again. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By delemorte: Originally Posted By DaveM4K: Originally Posted By delemorte: Originally Posted By ServusVeritatis: Originally Posted By governmentman: Is this actual Ukrainian troops going over, or more caw's paw games with Russian rebels? Because the latter has happen several times, with big area claims that proved to be nothing because they didn't stay anywhere. They’ve never got as deep as this before. The town of Sudzha is evacuating….who knows if they plan anything more than. a raid but this is drastically bigger than before. Russian mil channels state that there is a ton of Ukrainian air defense in the area so no aircraft can operate to defend. Go to the big thread. They are better at posting sources and you can do your own assessments. how deep? Cause it aint 125 miles. You mean wide? Man you are struggling. Naw, he just wasn't making sense. The OP made it sound like they made it 126 miles in. Then he turned around and made it sound like it was 126 square miles controlled which still didn't make sense. According to news sources (Including CNN) it sounds like another incursion by a few hundred dudes possibly up to 9 miles deep which makes more rational sense and aligns with previous incursions we have seen where they go in, cause some chaos and either get merked or pull back. That makes more sense vs OMG ukraine invaded Russia and looks to take over kursk. Its just more click baity shit that we see over and over again. You didn’t tell me which “legitimate news source” you were asking for. It’s noted that it’s CNN lol. |
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First, I haven’t confirmed or debunked this report. If true it’s damned interesting. And it’s one thing to make an incursion. It’s a whole different thing to hold it. I’m thinking it’s a bold strategy Cotton….
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Originally Posted By 1cheapshot: First, I haven’t confirmed or debunked this report. If true it’s damned interesting. And it’s one thing to make an incursion. It’s a whole different thing to hold it. I’m thinking it’s a bold strategy Cotton…. View Quote Well we will all sit by and wait while you draft an official position on the matter. |
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Originally Posted By Mach: reports are the incursion force was several hundred troops, they arent going to hold anything inside russia but will probably lose ukraine territory in that area View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mach: Originally Posted By walkinginadangerzone: Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Originally Posted By SmilingBandit: According to what? Specific ROE orders from the strongest bestest POTUS ever. I'm sure State Dept assholes have been yelling into phones since the incursion "you cannot attack Russia!!! We gave assurances!!!". Fuck fighting yet another war with hands tied. Any citations to where the US or western Govs. said they cannot hold Russian territory? reports are the incursion force was several hundred troops, they arent going to hold anything inside russia but will probably lose ukraine territory in that area Yeah, but the OP stated that Ukraine wouldn't be allowed to hold Russian territory, which is the citation I was asking for. I know they're limited in strikes using some western weapons in some Russian territory. But never heard they weren't allowed to hold Russian territory. |
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Capturing a Russian nuke plant would be very interesting
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Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: I'm a little concerned this is bs by Russia to make as an excuse to use tactical nukes. View Quote Field Marshal Boris: Mein Putin, we have the tactical nuclear missiles that you previously authorized ready for launch. Mein Putin, we, uh, we just need your authorization to launch the weapons. Herr Putin: Ausgezeichnet! Ausgezeichnet, FM Boris! And I don't even know what that word means. But, I do know I love saying it. Of course, of course, launch the missiles. We will show them we mean business. FM Boris: Mein Putin, uh. Mein Putin, there is just one minor problem. Herr Putin: Aaaand? FM Boris: Mein Putin, the tactical nuclear missiles ... will be targeting Russian soil. Herr Putin: The Ukraine has always been Russian soil. Lesser Russian soil. We have no problem with this. Do you not even RBMK, bro? FM Boris: Mein Putin. Uh, these missiles will be used on, uh ... Mein Putin, the missiles will be used ... on Kursk region. Herr Putin: Nein, nein, nein, NEIN! [pounds table in rage. little green army men fall over] Herr Putin: It'll be a three day war, you said! It'll be great fun, you said! Take the Ukraine, Europe will waffle, and we will once again roll onto Berlin, stop at the best nightclubs, and I will get to learn new, fancy German words! That was the plan! [takes a deep breath] Fine. We will not launch the missiles. We will, instead, lure them across the vast flats of The Ukraine, just as we did the Germans in WWII, and they will perish in our infamous Russian winter, and the survivors, if there are any, will be unable to retreat back across the mud, come spring, and we will finish them off. FM Boris: Um, Mein Putin, they, uh, they already live in Ukraine, and this war has already seen two winters come and go. I am not sure this plan is one of our best plans. It is certainly not our worst plan, but not one of our best. Herr Putin: Damn it! Bring me Prigozhin! He'll sort this mess out. Field Marshal Jr Class Igor: Mein Putin. Mein Putin, I believe you already had him killed last year. Herr Putin: Impossible! I don't remember throwing him out a window! And besides, we are still paying that guy. I just signed off on his time card in the SAP software, this morning. And no, not on the first try, no, not even on the third try. Gott in Himmel, I hate that software! Field Marshall Jr Class Igor: Mein Putin, you, uh, you asked us to put a bomb in the wing fuel tank of his corporate jet. So we did. And we blew him up at an altitude of 8700 meters. Herr Putin: Fuck me, running! You're not supposed to detonate it. You're just supposed to put it there. And then something or other. And then I move my cattle to Texas. The entire herd. For reasons I am still unsure of. Field Marshall Jr Class Igor: Herr Putin. Herr Putin, I regret that we have also lost the cattle. We are not sure where they went. We got side tracked trying to pick out our clothes for the trip, unsure if this place, this place you call Texas, has cold winters. Field Marshall Boris: Oh, and uh, Mein Putin, The Ohio State University sent us a cease and desist letter about using the article The in front of Ukraine. I don't even know why that matters, because this conversation is all in Russian, but I'd just assume we drop it, because I really don't want to have to deal with those cunts. |
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Originally Posted By delemorte: let me help you out here. https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/07/ukraine-incursion-into-russia-kursk-region-continues-into-second-day This makes a lot more sense. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By delemorte: let me help you out here. https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/07/ukraine-incursion-into-russia-kursk-region-continues-into-second-day A report from one Russia military blogger suggested Ukrainian forces had advanced northwards, possibly as far as nine miles (15km) from the border, along a highway north of the border village of Sverdlikovo, but this could not be verified. Official and unofficial Russian sources reported that a force of several hundred soldiers had crossed a lightly defended part of the border on Tuesday morning. Russia’s defence ministry said on Wednesday that the attack was being neutralised. This makes a lot more sense. Yes. That makes much more sense. |
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Originally Posted By Ronin72: How do the Ukes go from losing their ass on all fronts, to organizing enough manpower and equipment to launch an offensive that has carried them 200km into Russia and captured a number of Russian towns? Something is fucky here... View Quote Battle of the Bulge 2: Ukrainian Bugaloo? Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Ronin72: How do the Ukes go from losing their ass on all fronts, to organizing enough manpower and equipment to launch an offensive that has carried them 200km into Russia and captured a number of Russian towns? Something is fucky here... View Quote I assume it is square kilometers, which would be a 20x10 area, which is plausible. Sounds like a WWI offensive. People dying over the same ground over and over. |
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Are the Ukrainians going to steal all the Russian’s toilets like the Russians did to the Ukrainians when the invaded Ukraine?
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Originally Posted By BMSMB: Shifting munitions/manpower away from active fights for use in a big offensive isn't new, or uncommon. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BMSMB: Originally Posted By Ronin72: How do the Ukes go from losing their ass on all fronts, to organizing enough manpower and equipment to launch an offensive that has carried them 200km into Russia and captured a number of Russian towns? Something is fucky here... Shifting munitions/manpower away from active fights for use in a big offensive isn't new, or uncommon. Find a weak point in the line and capatilize on it to force the adversary to react in haste (including losing multiple aicraft it appears) while weakening other parts of the line for the reinforcements. It's not like Russia is sitting on a large reserve force. |
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Originally Posted By Ronin72: How do the Ukes go from losing their ass on all fronts, to organizing enough manpower and equipment to launch an offensive that has carried them 200km into Russia and captured a number of Russian towns? Something is fucky here... View Quote Likely units that are cutoff or ignored by the main force. I mean they speak basically the same language. Yank the blue,yellow tape off and put white and they look Russian. |
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Can they see the spires of the Kremlin yet (again)?
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This ends when the Ukraine leaves Russia and they go back to pre-August 2024 borders!
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