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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Hmm. I don't know where they're going with this, unless it's just to as a morale booster for them, and a trust killer for Russians. Ukrainians cannot hope to hold any asset for long, because they do not have the manpower to secure a supply line from Ukraine. They can disable a power plant, and then leave the mess for Russians to sort through, while they rush back to Ukraine. It would still be a big blow to Russian vanity and sense of security. [/quote] This will accelerate the end of the war one way or another. From what's becoming available, Ukraine stripped the other fronts to make this happen. This is basically a modern Tet Offensive. They may be willing to suffer massive losses in an attempt to demoralize Russia. I don't think its going to work, but they don't have many other options. [/quote] Sure Russia can not move troops without suffering extreme high loses. You have no clue what is going on.[/quote] Now that some of the fog of war is lifting its looking like this was brilliant on the tactical level, dubious on the strategic level and a complete fail at the logistical level. It sounds like the goal was the Kursk NPP, and to use it as a bargaining chip in negotiations. And while they were able to take the border guards by surprise, they didn't have the logistics to get anywhere near the NPP with forces that could hold anything. Now they're hunkering down a few KM over the border, while the other fronts continue crumbling. Was this the last hurrah, or does Ukraine have something left up their sleeves? [/quote]
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