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Comments by "Graeme Peters" (@graemepeters5717) on "06 Oct: Russians Run IN THE HEAT of the BATTLE | War in Ukraine Explained" video.
The UA 'advances' are mainly into areas already vacated or ceded largely without fighting. The UA is easier to destroy on open fields than in their trenches and bunkers! Since the start of the UA 'counter-offensive' the scores have increased massively. 7,000 UA troops were 'demilitarised' in the first 3 weeks of September. Another 692 Tuesday, 700+ the day before and more than 2,000 on Sunday! Today's tally 879! Whilst UA troops focus on gaining territory (which they will have to vacate after any negotiated settlement), the Allies are focussed on 'demilitarisation'. Once the mobilised reserves arrive in the rear area, the combat troops there will move up to quadruple the frontline forces and demilitarisation will continue across Ukraine! See OP Info on YouTube for the train-loads of tanks, trucks and artillery on their way from Russia!
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@yvonnetomenga5726 Putin is not stupid, unlike the numpties who believe the western propaganda bullsh*t. The Russian MOD clarified today that because troops are issued with ALL the uniform and equipment they need, it is at their own expense if they choose to buy ADDITIONAL items! ONLY ex-military with specialist training or experience are being mobilised. They don't need training!
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@lesbrunswick5137 Even the West's experts, such as the Pentagon, admit that Ukraine's rate of attrition is unsustainable. Kiev is forcing troops into high loss situations to try to force a political solution rather than face a military one. How do you imagine the mobilised reserves will weaken Russia's position?
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@lesbrunswick5137 The Ukraine Army didn't do much 'winning' in the first 6 months - only 'tactical withdrawals'! 'Single team members' affect every army in the World. The mobilised reservists, who have already served in the military, will move to the rear area. Those combat troops/units in the rear, will move to the frontline. Where's the problem you imagine?
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