Comments by "Arty" (@arty5876) on "Ukrainian Offensive in Belgorod \u0026 Toretsk | Russians advance in Sumy [25 March 2025]" video.
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@Silvergalaxy7383 Ukraine opening front in Kursk was beneficial for Russia. Before Kursk operation, Russians were capturing 200 square kilometers of land per month on the Donbass front. Ukrainians have weakened their defenses to invade Russia, and while Ukraine captured 1200 square kilometers of land in Kursk, Russians started to capture 600-800 square kilometers per month in the Donbass instead of 200. And at the end Ukrainians also lost these 1200 square kilometers. So, Ukraine lost at Kursk while their goal was a madness from the start - Russia is biggest country in the World, a country with population of 140 million people. What they wanted to achieve? Capture Kursk, or Moscow, or Vladivostok? And alongside losing elite units in Kursk they lost a 2000 square kilometers more land in the Donbass. This is a complete disaster for Ukraine. Russians stopped their offensive in south Donetsk region after capturing several cities and nearly reaching Dnipro region border. Russians regroupped their forces to finnish Ukraine in Kursk, giving Ukraine opportunity to recapture some land in the Donbass. But again - land exchange is highly in favour of Russia. Russia captured 300 square kilometers in Kursk, while Ukraine recaptured barely 30 square kilometers in the Donbass after Russians captured extra 2000 as a result of Kursk operation. Russians are trying to conduct a diversion moves in Zaporojie, and there is equal exchange in Kupyansk front, but Russians are concentrated in Sumy and Belgorod right now after Ukrainian command made another low IQ move. Ukraine is sacrficing its soldiers in useless assaults for PR in media and TV, while all Russian media was blocked in the West. So this is simple PR propaganda move with no goal of capturing 7 square kilometers in 7 days, sacrficing already few batallions of cannon fodder, in a country with area of 17.1 million square kilometers. Soon the negotiations will lead to ceasefire and Zelensky lost the only card he wanted to use against Russia - to exchange land in Kursk for Russian controlled lands somewhere else. Without Kursk front, now front is balanced and Russia will barely capture 150-200 square kilometers per month, like it was before Kursk incursion. With such a rate war have mo meaning to continue for Russia either.
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@Silvergalaxy7383 Ukraine opening front in Kursk was beneficial for Russia. Before Kursk operation, Russians were capturing 200 square kilometers of land per month on the Donbass front. Ukrainians have weakened their defenses to invade Russia, and while Ukraine captured 1200 square kilometers of land in Kursk, Russians started to capture 600-800 square kilometers per month in the Donbass instead of 200. And at the end Ukrainians also lost these 1200 square kilometers. So, Ukraine lost at Kursk while their goal was a madness from the start - Russia is biggest country in the World, a country with population of 140 million people. What they wanted to achieve? Capture Kursk, or Moscow, or Vladivostok? And alongside losing elite units in Kursk they lost a 2000 square kilometers more land in the Donbass. This is a complete disaster for Ukraine.
Russians stopped their offensive in south Donetsk region after capturing several cities and nearly reaching Dnipro region border. Russians regroupped their forces to finnish Ukraine in Kursk, giving Ukraine opportunity to recapture some land in the Donbass. But again - land exchange is highly in favour of Russia. Russia captured 300 square kilometers in Kursk, while Ukraine recaptured barely 30 square kilometers in the Donbass after Russians captured extra 2000 as a result of Kursk operation. Russians are trying to conduct a diversion moves in Zaporojie, and there is equal exchange in Kupyansk front, but Russians are concentrated in Sumy and Belgorod right now, after Ukrainian command made another low IQ move. Ukraine is sacrficing its soldiers in useless column meat assaults for PR in media and TV, while all Russian media was blocked in the West. So this is simple PR propaganda move with no goal. Ukraine achieved nothing - capturing 7 square kilometers in 7 days, sacrficing already few batallions of cannon fodder, in a country with area of 17.1 million square kilometers, this is 0.0000004% of Russian territory. Soon the negotiations will lead to ceasefire and Zelensky lost the only card he wanted to use against Russia - to exchange land in Kursk for Russian controlled lands somewhere else. Without Kursk front, now front is balanced and Russia will barely capture 150-200 square kilometers per month, like it was before Kursk incursion. With such a rate war have no meaning to continue for Russia either.
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