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Comments by "Alexey 9" (@Fillipok) on "Ukraine. Military Summary And Analysis 2023.02.06" video.
@Grasslander The problem is that it is not enough to destroy only military equipment. Ukrainian soldiers are very brave. There will be no military equipment, they will sit in the trenches with machine guns and wait for the enemy. Even Prigozhin noted the bravery of the Ukrainian soldiers who are trying to protect Bakhmut. I am afraid that in this situation the war can only end with heavy losses, after which one of the parties simply will not be able to fight. The Ukrainian society was well prepared for the war and they were told that a peace agreement with Russia would lead to a new war with Russia. People believe that they need to unconditionally defeat Russia for peace...
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Yes, I know one 50-year-old man who served under the USSR, and today he was mobilized and sent to Bakhmut. The realities of life are such that trained soldiers at the front end sooner or later ...
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These are the realities of today's YouTube. Most channels cover the war in one way or another from the point of view that is beneficial to them. I haven't found any neutral channel yet. There are those close to objectivity, but most are engaged in pure propaganda. YouTube is full of pro-Ukrainian propaganda, you can add some pro-Russian propaganda. Why not.
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Well, there was a battle for the city of Izyum. The problem was that the Russian army had a serious shortage of people, which was used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. There was no point in giving this to Ukraine, there was simply no way to keep it ...
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I won’t say about all directions, but there is no caution in Bakhmut. There are battles of incredible scale and cruelty. It takes incredible courage to survive this meat grinder. The one who runs out of soldiers will lose. In Bakhmut and Soledar alone, thousands, if not tens of thousands of soldiers died. Suffice it to recall one interview with a soldier near Bakhmut. A journalist asked a soldier if it is true that an untrained soldier lives on the front line for an average of 4 hours. He thought for a bit and said that it was more than that. This gives an idea of the scale of what is happening. I won’t talk about the losses of one side or the other, because I don’t have such knowledge.
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