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Terje Oseberg
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Yeah. Bakhmut has been completely surrounded and occupied by the Russians 30 or 40 times already. I saw it on The Duran.
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I don’t understand. There are a whole bunch of blue dots in the red area. How is this area not Ukrainian occupied territory if there are so many blue dots?
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@akend4426 , LOL
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Neither will mobilization.
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@XgiannettoX , Ukraine has been winning this war ever since Russia failed to take Kiev.
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Uhhh… Russia already lost Lyman bro. You’re late to the game.
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Why would the Ukrainians try to land on the island? Don’t they know that they’d be sitting ducks?
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@onepunchbud1472 , Both happening makes the most sense.
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@htzionis , Damn! If I had known that you could blow up a pipeline with a Tweet, I would have created a Twitter account months ago.
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How does that make it appear like the Russians have taken less territory. Your claim makes no sense. It would only look like the Russians took less territory if they stretched out the western half of Ukraine and shrunk the eastern half.
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How about a thorough analysis of arms depot explosions on the Ukrainian and on the Russian sides? How many weapons and artillery have been lost on each side due to these explosions, and how does that impact their logistics and total inventory?
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“That’s not very professional, so kids do not learn from me.” Good advice bro..
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Ukraine has 44 PLYMARS… Plywood HIMARS.
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Why?
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@mike9363 , So you believe that squandering massive amounts of resources for territory is always a winning strategy? At what point is it no longer worth it?
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@onepunchbud1472 , You believe they died rather than moved backwards to other trenches?
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@patb5266 , I have no idea. I’m not going to guess. You apparently have no problem believing whatever you like to believe without proof. That’s a pretty ignore ant thing to do. Are you an ignore ant person who likes to believe whatever you want to believe without any evidence?
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Lithuania did not ban land transit or transport to Kaliningrad. They are only blocking the transport of sanctioned goods. There’s absolutely nothing illegal about it.
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Russia would have never defeated Germany without US aid.
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@Geopolitico-f2f , Russia got a lend/lease in WW2. This time Ukraine got the lend/lease.
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@lunachu8691 , Who would volunteer to stay and either be killed or captured? It’s possible for everyone to withdrawal in and orderly fashion while they all defend their position as they withdraw. It’s really not that difficult. You are obviously making assumptions based on your lack of understanding.
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@williamkillingsworth2619 , Imagine of Ukraine was willing to waste missiles on no strategic targets.
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The advantage of having the high ground is twofold. 1. You can shoot further. 2. You can hide most of your vehicles and artillery behind the top of the hill.
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Russia has spent somewhere between $400 million and $700 million to kill 11 Ukrainian civilians and destroy no militarily strategic targets. I would therefore call Putin’s recent terrorist attack a complete failure.
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They also knocked out the power, and that didn’t help either.
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@dinithnipulitha9333 , Russia invades and captures it. Ukraine liberated the territory from Russia.
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@piked261 , It wasn’t a direct hit. The missile hit the railroad tracks behind the mall (shown in this video) and the blast damaged the roof of the mall. You can see intact shelves with products on them in the picture. If it was a direct hit, you’d be correct, but it wasn’t a direct hit.
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I already hosted an online referendum to annex Moscow. 100% voted yes, so Moscow now belongs to me.
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Then why is Putin making threats?
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@biblehistoryscience3530 , I bet he does, since he’s obviously a Putin supporter.
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That’s one badazz bridge!!
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It makes no sense to attempt to hide the fact that Hirske-Zolote front has been encircled. They would only be able to hide this fact for a day or two before everyone figures out he truth. It would be more reasonable for the Russians to lie and claim to have surrounded the area already under the assumption that they’ll complete the encirclement soon, so nobody will discover their lie. In other words, it makes more sense for the Russians to report the near future as accurately as they can. There’s also the issue of fake reporting to mislead the opposition. If the Ukrainian troops are reading these reports, then if they are reading that they’re already surrounded, they might be more likely to attempt to escape.
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Can someone explain why Ukraine is hitting supply lines, command posts, and weapons depots while Russia wastes missiles hitting grain silos, cathedrals, and kindergartens?
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Did the Russians finally cross the river?
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@haphappablap7684 , Prerun is good. But it’s easier to get the facts correct after the fog of war lifts.
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@sessione2 , Ok. I thought they were Ukrainian troops.
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@onepunchbud1472 , The Russians don’t have guided artillery, and it takes them 3 shots together with an Orlan to hit a target. If the target moves, they have to start over. They do have virtually unlimited artillery shells though, so they can bombard the area around their target, but it takes quite a while to eliminate their enemy that way.
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@krishna-e-bera They have an Orlan watching the target, they shoot an unguided artillery round, then the guy using the Orlan tells them where the artillery round hit, then they shoot again. Then, after 2 misses, they finally hit their target. All the Ukrainians have to do to avoid getting hit is to keep moving between rounds. It’s incredibly rare that the Russians hit anything on the first shot. It’s pure luck when they do. The counter battery radar systems from the west, on the other hand, see and incoming round, within milliseconds calculate the coordinates of the source, communicate directly with the M777 and then fire a round directly at the source within seconds with a guided rocket propelled artillery shell that will hit within +/- 10m in the first shot. That’s why Putin was threatening nukes if the west supplied Ukraine with military equipment. He knows that the west has way more advanced technology than Russia.
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@MrPloopi , They aren’t using the 2K25 Krasnopol system because they are in extremely short supply and are irreplaceable because Russia can’t make computers chips. The cost is irrelevant if they can’t make them. It’s like their new advanced tank. Sure, they have 3 or 4 of them, but what use is that? They’re both rare and irreplaceable. If they use them, they’ll have none really fast.
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Soldiers can swim across a river. The Ukrainians can also easily send small boats to the opposite side to get them and their handheld weapons. This negotiation with Russia is obviously politics.
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@bobcougar77 , Exactly!!
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At 30:40, if the Polish military attacks Russian military within Ukraine (not within Russia) is it really an attack on Russia? Does that really mean that Russia can bomb Poland without triggering Article 5?
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You’re wrong. Russia is not trying to weaken the northern border, nor are they planning to open an offensive in the north. They are bombing across the border to give the impression that they might invade there so that Ukraine has to increase their presence in the north just in case. This weakens the east. So Russia is bombing the north to weaken the east. They are forcing Ukraine to defend their entire border.
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He might not know. But I agree that it would be good to know.
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@eastern2western , You didn’t answer my question. Why isn’t Russia attacking Ukraine’s supply lines all along the eastern front lines?
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What sort of delusional fantasies are y’all having today? Do you still believe the Russian Nazis are winning?
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@waynereid9471 , He also attempts to predict the future. All those predictions have been wrong since I started watching him 13 months ago. That’s why I stopped.
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@orkinho1 , Who’s feeding who with a seemingly endless supply of bodies?
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Thanks to Putin Russia now has the second most powerful military in Ukraine.
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I heard the other day that the Ukrainians intercepted Russian communications saying that the Russians are running low on ammo. That’s probably why they are retreating.
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