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  42. Can you PLEASE make at least 2 videos from these topics... (1) How modern war assaults are carried out .... specifically russians and ukrainians in this nato russia proxy war on the offense taking trenches, fields, treelines, forests, hills, quarries, towns, cities, villages, etc. Different types of terrain and combat settings. What is the main driving effort and different units involved (even down to details of different infantry squads and which ones are most effective during storming), how advances and sweeps are actually made, how the enemy retreats and advancing units are made sure of that, etc. From A to Z.... preparation to combing and securing taken territory. Would be very interesting to see this from you! (2) We need a followup to chasov yar as well as to the future targets: siversk, kupyansk, izyum, lyman, toretsk, konstantinovka, pokrovsk, kurakhovo. Specifically, how do you think each advance will happen in what stages and utilizing how many men etc I would really like to see Chasiv Yar 2.0 past the canal breakthroughs, and how do you think Siversk offensive will go (which main direction of attack, S to N or from Belgorovka?) (3) A followup to the kharkov diversion attack now that Ukraine has stabilised the front, if you think a second diversion front will be opened in sumy/chernihov to further bleed the reserves from other fronts (do you think Ukraine can stretch and stabilize a sumy front, or are they at the limit of strategic reserves?), how many units you think Russia actually has in the North group (estimates as high as 200k are they true or false?), and how much it is really recruiting monthly and deploying over x months to the front. And also, if an actual kharkov offensive would happen, how would it go and how many men would Russia need? Love your videos, keep it up and give us more frequent ones please! You are the best by a mile
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