Comments by "" (@efghggdxlmfn33) on "Huge Israel Strike Hezbollah Shakes MidEast, War Fears; Putin Meets Generals, Breakthrough Pokrovsk" video.

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  28.  @DTJKS.  you are so stupid.. Russia has applied the traditional "Kutuzov theory": sacrificing territory to buy time to address a priority task. Western experts quickly labeled the delay in repelling the Ukrainian attack as a sign of "complete disorganization of the Russian army." However, the Russian military was focused on a different priority: achieving a breakthrough at Pokrovsk. Kyiv attempted to frame its offensive as a success and to occupy Russian territory, but I see no realistic military means for them to achieve this. The goals of their breakthrough were unclear at first glance, and Ukrainian soldiers would have had to control large areas, when they were needed in Donbass. Now, Moscow's main objective is to capture Pokrovsk, the largest logistics hub supplying Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines. The Ukrainian Armed Forces crossed the border with ease and initially encountered little resistance, which turned out to be a trap. If the Ukrainians continue to advance, they may find themselves surrounded. Ukraine's strategy to attack the Kursk region in order to divert Russian troops away from Donbass has not succeeded. Consequently, the Russian army continues its advance towards key areas to maintain balance on the front lines. Additionally, the Wall Street Journal has recognized that the initial plan of the West was to seize the Kursk nuclear power plant and establish a foothold in Kursk. However, there was a critical limitation—the Ukrainian military had only seven days to accomplish this, and they failed.
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  47.  @TeunisMarinus  and why doesn't Ukraine have a fleet? is it because it was really destroyed?? Combat losses: — patrol boat R-190 Slavyansk (former WPB-1321 Cushing) — sunk in March 2022 in the area of the Kinburnskaya Spit; — raid minesweeper U360 "Genichesk" — sunk as a result of a missile strike; — armored amphibious assault boat L450 "Stanislav" (Ukrainian project 58503 "Centaur-LC") — sunk on May 7, 2022 near the island of Zmeiny by our aircraft; — medium landing ship of project 773 "Yuri Olefirenko" — sunk on May 29, 2023 as a result of a missile strike. Non-combat losses: — the flagship of the Ukrainian Navy frigate F130 "Hetman Sagaidachny" (project 11351 "Nereus") — scuttled by the crew in Nikolaev on February 24, 2022; — the river armored boats R-174 "Akkerman", R-179 "Vishgorod", R-177 "Kremenchuk" (project 58150 "Gyurza") were abandoned by the crew in Berdyansk and Mariupol, subsequently introduced into our Black Sea Fleet; — armored boat R-178 Lubni (flooded in Mariupol); — guard ship BG 32 "Donbass" (sunk); — guard ship BG 108 "Vulture" (sunk); — guard ship BG 118 "Arabat", sea tug A830 "Korets" (abandoned by the crew), — the A500 Donbass control ship was sunk by the crew in the port of Mariupol, after which it was examined by the Black Sea Fleet specialists for lifting and restoration. Ten more border patrol boats were abandoned by the crew; — decommissioned training vessel A206 "Vinnytsia" (sunk in the summer of 2022 in Ochakov).
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