Comments by "Lars Ronæs" (@larsrons7937) on "What will Russia do when Ukraine gets more weapons?" video.
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@DdiafwlL Have you noticed how russia in a full year only was ably to take a single town, Bakhmut, and a few surrounding villages? And since then, over a year, again only was able to take a single town, Avdiivka, and a few surrounding villages? And Avdiivka only because Ukraine was out of ammunition. russia "won" a fight against defenders who weren't fighting back. Even if you expect the russians to be ably to continue these hilarious small gains it'll take them about 3,200 years to capture all of Ukraine - if you're optimistic and nothing new happens. Even the pressure on the Ukrainians has been the hardest (you call it "the frontline is crumbling " which is not correct), russia in over 7 months still haven't been able to take as much (actually very little) territory as Ukraine liberated in their last summer's 3½ months counter offensive that "failed". If that failed then russia has been failing twice as hard ever since, and is still failing simply by advancing so utterly slow.
The truth is that since November 2022 NO side has had any real "advances" on the ground. There has only been the common minor fluctuance of the frontline. If you want to find real advances in the war you'll have to look at the naval war, the air war, and the strategic war. Not the land war.
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