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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In yet another Ukrainian good will gesture in occupied Kherson, there were several “arrivals” courtesy of HIMARS, and cotton was observed. Of the Russian officers invited to the party, 8 were promoted to 200 status, and 7 more promoted to 300. All in all, you must agree this was a very good day! [/quote] Ukraine has claimed to have killed 6 gorillion Russian generals by now, but they keep popping up alive. Does Russia have necromancers or does Ukraine have a bunch of liars? [url]https://www.rt.com/russia/583575-commander-black-sea-fleet/[/url][/quote] You quoted RT ? Bwahahahahahahahaha - good one! oh wait, you were joking, right? RIGHT??[/quote] Don't you guys ever get tired of being wrong? Russia should be out of generals, artillery, rifles, gas, food, etc... if you guys were right about, well anything. [/quote] I mean they did run out of gas on their way to take to Kyiv so there is good precedent for that. And now they're banning gas exports because they're afraid they're going to run out so there's that. They did have their hand out begging North Korea of all places for artillery so there's that too. Don't you get tired of defending one of the most incompetent military campaigns (Russia) in world history? Anyway, maybe your Russian government will actually have the Admiral do an interview the next time they want to be a little bit more credible in their lying. As it stands, they must have been really embarrassed to lose an Admiral to a country without a navy.[/quote] [img]https://www.memri.org/sites/default/files/2023/08/m10413b.png[/img] [img]https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/w_1456,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2Ff9e7bc68-3a5b-423a-b314-8973a5418da8_960x1280.jpeg[/img] Add in 10 million shells from North Korea, and you're looking at the making of a real offensive. Its probably too late for negotiations now. [/quote] What is Russia going to use to fire those NK shells? Russia has been losing a massive amount of artillery systems, along with losing their ability to protect their artillery systems from drones and other attacks.[/quote] Today's count (+38) artillery systems The Russians apparently haven't considered what will happen once the rains begin. Yes, it will slow down any 'lightning-fast' blitz by Ukraine, but that's not the Ukrainian tactics right now. The Ukrainian Army is going "slow and steady." What will change is that the rains will also bog down any lengthy resupply or logistics trail the Russians have; which will become more and more critical as time goes on. Once Ukraine takes out M14 (let's say they crater it at a narrow junction), the Russians will need to repair that road. But the Ukrainians have those coordinates and can just hit it again. And again. And again. Sure, the Russians can try to make new roads, at the risk of having that very expensive construction gear destroyed. Sure, they can try to bypass and go off-road; but the rains, remember? The overall effect will be delays in Russian logistic lines (e.g. perfect artillery targets). That will have a ripple effect on Russian front-line troops once their logistics have been cut off.[/quote]
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