Suggested a few weeks ago that they should have cut their losses in the East to try and keep Crimea. Now with the current rout, their chances of holding Crimea have to be in doubt.
Can see some dirty tricks but nukes... Hmmm don't think so.
Suggested a few weeks ago that they should have cut their losses in the East to try and keep Crimea. Now with the current rout, their chances of holding Crimea have to be in doubt.
Think of it like rugby, the opponent cannot defend everywhere as well all the time, and if you get a line break there's potential to make a lot of ground because there'll be empty spaces in behind if you're quick enough.
Yeah, & their best players have all gone off, & they've filled the subs bench with kids who've never picked up the ball before, & it's only Half-Time !
I've actually described rugby like Blitzkreig. Punch a big hole in the defensive line (either power or finesse) to get in behind and flood it with support. Maybe a well placed bomb over the defence is like a 39-40 Stuka attack?
some are easier to count than others
Brilliant ...
Really? It's not like he was face-fucking the guy.
^Taps post._Os_ wrote: ↑Mon Oct 03, 2022 8:30 pm Spending an hour or two looking for updates.
In the east the battle of Kreminna is well underway, Ukraine has already taken outlying areas/villages. There's some talk within the last few hours of Ukraine moving on Svatove, that is the place a lot of Russian forces fell back to when they retreated from Kharkiv, it's a significant Russian logistics hub for northern Luhansk so there'll be a lot to capture there if they take it quickly. Girkin claims Russia has been ordered to retreat from Svatove within 72 hours (not sure if he means civilians or Russian forces). Ukraine taking Lyman has opened up a lot more in that area, there's reports of Ukraine moving on quite a few different villages/towns. A lot video/photos of Russian dead and POWs out of Lyman, so they may have stacked their forces in the area there.
Significant Ukraine advance in Kherson, Russian Telegram channels I've looked through seem worried about Kherson city itself. Russian defencive line seems to have collapsed in the northern part of Kherson they occupy and they're retreating. Fast moving, hard to tell what's happening other than Ukraine are winning.
Or Market Garden in reverse !
Vladislav Inozemtsev on how Putin lost the gas war with Europe
Opening para:
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has fundamentally changed global politics, and there is little doubt that the most dramatic events are yet to come: Russia’s defeat and its decline as a superpower (even if a regional one) will have lasting consequences. However, similar statements about the global economy, if made at all, sound less confident: sanctions against Russia have not destroyed the global financial order, the hundreds of Western companies which escaped from Russia have not seen their position in other markets decline, and the only area where Moscow really had something to say, namely commodity pricing, has either returned to pre-war levels (like oil or wheat) or declined (like steel and some non-ferrous metals). The only serious problem that persists is the situation on the gas market and, to some extent, on the coal market, predominantly in Europe, where these commodities are traded at prices which are 4.0 and 2.4 times higher than a year ago.