For now? When do you think It might be taken back?
There's aren't many Ukrainian forces left on the área after Ze again insisted on no retreat while he was on his jolly in America.
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My 'propaganda' is actually following what's going on on the around, which the British media is extremely selective in reporting. If you haven't noticed the differences between what you've been told all this time, and what's actually happening, then, yes, you're probably beyond help.kenneal - lagger wrote: ↑27 Sep 2024, 22:18
I'm more inclined to believe western propaganda than the Russian propaganda that you spew. Our journalists aren't reporting the Putin line under threat of imprisonment or falling out of a window or being fed polonium tea. Your propaganda is completely invalid. The name is on the tin.
Too much British media really does serious damage to the reasoning faculties.clv101 wrote: ↑12 Aug 2024, 15:14 It is possible that the Russian military is in an even worse state than it appears, it's possible that what's in Ukraine is pretty much all they've got left. If there is a 'palace coup', the whole house of cards could collapse, the Russian Federation collapses into a dozen+ autonomous regions - with decrepit nukes. At that point we see a 50k+ NATO force and a much larger Chinese force rush in to secure the nuclear materials and gain administrative influence over Russia's immense bio-physical resources.
No. Vuhledar has been flattened after 18 months of trying at the cost of over 20,000 Russian lives and a few regiments worth of vehicles. It's a very pyrrhic victory.
ed to sign full contractsRalphw2 wrote: ↑02 Oct 2024, 21:43 Russia has just announced another round of conscription of 130,000 odd. As conscripts they are generally exempt from fighting in Ukraine, although Russia claims that it now extends all the way to Crimea, so that may change. Conscripts are now fighting in Kursk, defending genuine Russian territory.
Russia keeps expanding the size of their army, although they do not report casualty numbers, so it is not clear how many are still alive. BBC reports at least 70000 documented dead, Ukraine claims 600,000
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... -territoryUndercoverElephant wrote: ↑23 Aug 2024, 11:11Given that they are still advancing and the Russian defence is all over the place? Yes, obviously. Russia does not have the (willing and capable) manpower to defend its entire front line. That is the whole point.invalid wrote: ↑23 Aug 2024, 10:10UndercoverElephant wrote: ↑21 Aug 2024, 08:28
Ah, I see!! When Russia loses territory it is permanent, but not the other way around!
Do you somehow think that Ukraine can hold a gew villages with improvises defences when they' couldnt hold Bakhmut or Adviivka?
Keep up, orc apologist.
Russia has recaptured half of the territory it lost to Ukraine in Kursk, a region central to Volodymyr Zelensky’s plan to defeat Vladimir Putin.
🫢Emil Kastehelmi, an open-source research analyst at the Finland-based Black Bird Group, also said that the terrain that Ukrainian forces were trying to defend in Kursk favoured the attacker.
“The area is mostly dominated by large open fields with a limited natural cover,” he said, describing Ukraine’s western flank. “Especially without proper fortifications, defending it can be difficult.”
There's some good recent footage of the challenger 2 you can find... It is in at least 2 pieces but something to cheer hey! More money for the MIC!UndercoverElephant wrote: ↑15 Aug 2024, 11:37 Confirmation this morning that British-supplied Challenger 2 tanks are operating inside Russia. Ha! Putin's head must be ready to explode at this point.
Where have the pro-Russian trolls gone?