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Mamoulian War

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  1. People are also not aware, that currently the most blame for ****ed up invasion, is on the shoulders of Shoigu. Putin already works on getting out of blame for this. So unless there will be more than these 18 deputies, he might still be save. That could also change with the fall of Kherson, because as kanisatha has mentioned, the most elite Russian forces and a lot of FSB is stationed there.
  2. Approximate cost of captured/destroyed Russian equipment during 1 week long Kharkiv offensive is estimated by Forbes at almost 700 million USD. https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/09/12/7367169/
  3. Little bit of speculation. The deepstate map, which I consider as one of the most accurate maps, already have some grey zones extended behind Oskil river. The fact is, if Russia does not have defesive lines already established in Luhansk Oblast, they are pretty precarious situation, as most of the retreating forces from Kharkiv Oblast are not combat ready anymore, and it can take a lot of time for them to get consolidated and regrouped in working BTGs… https://deepstatemap.live/en#8/49.654/37.336
  4. There are rumours, that UA army continues deep into Luhansk oblast far from Oskil river… I am now starting to worry about overextension 😮 If that is not another PsyOps 🤷‍♂️
  5. Comparison of taken and lost territory for Russia since the beginning of June.
  6. You are again escaping the question and scapegoating. Vysokopillia has been occupied during the first 2 months of offensive, so no one was defending it, that’s why it was not destroyed. Popasna is a prime example, how Russian acts, when the go full on offensive and someone defends. Vysokopillia on the other hand, despite being much smaller, is the prime example how Ukraine is going on offensive, when someone is defending. So I answer for you, Russia almost completely levelled Popasna with artillery before they took it. They are doing The same currently as well, when they are shelling currently liberated villages in Kherson blast all day long… Maybe you’ve missed it, but Ukraine has a lot of artillery currently as well, and despite that, they choose not to destroy everything in their path, like Russians do. Now back to Vysokopyllia. Some time between july/august there were reports that Ukraine encircled 1200 Russian soldiers at their stronghold. Have you noticed any crazy artillery, to get it under their control? No, because it did not happen. Instead Ukraine fortified their positions around the city and pushed heavily for disruption of Russian logistic and command hubs, until they attrited the Russian forces there, and were able to defeat them, without ruining the whole city, like Russians did previously with Mariupol, Rubizhne, Sieverodonetsk, Hirske, Pisky, Popasna and dozens of other smaller or larger cities, which they levelled to the ground… it took Ukraine one month longer to liberate it, but they saved countless of civilian lives and infrastructure. EDIT: the simple reason, why I took Vysokopillia as an example is, that there are no settlements occupied after April, and recently liberated, which were not destroyed by Russia beforehand…
  7. Well, You can for example tell the difference between capturing Popasna by Russians, and liberating Vysokopillia by Ukrainians, can you? Both are strongholds, where the opposing side have decided not to retreat and defend them until the planned retreat. Both offensive took approximately the same time, and both were in good conditions, before the attacking side decided to get them 🤷‍♂️
  8. Well, that’s why I have asked for your input on comparing how Russian and Ukrainians are waging their current offensives. That’s the obvious most recent example, isn’t it? Clearly you can give us your insights on differences how they both impact civilians. I am still waiting for your answer 🤷‍♂️
  9. Well, Zoraptor, judging by your logic, if I wanted to be an utter cynic, NATO bombing YU and attacking civilians, happened, because they “took an example” from Soviet Union killing civilians in Afghanistan, which took example of USA killing civilians in Vietnam… and so on, until we end up somewhere in Antics 🤷‍♂️ And it will be always the same kind of whataboutism, you are bringing up all the time. Yes there were many atrocities in the past, committed by different people. But currently, it is Russia who deliberately kills civilians, not USA, nor Rome… Just for a second try to compare Russian offensives in last few months with current Ukrainian offensive… Behind Russian actions, all you can see is completely destroyed towns and villages with thousands upon thousands killed civilians. Now look, and tell us what you see behind Ukrainian actions… Although, I am 100% sure that even in this case, you will be able to squeeze in there some kind of NATO/USA/Ukraine bad as well “trivia”…
  10. Please enlighten us, how the illegal NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, make the current Russian invasion of Ukraine a just cause? Or do you have by any chance access to similar resolution legalizing their attacks?
  11. If they would use half the effort, which they use for targeting civilians to actually target UA army, they would be celebrating in Kyiv for a few months already. 🤷‍♂️ edit: coincidentally blackout in Belgorod as well. And electricity mostly restored in UA.
  12. Speaking about “failed” Kherson offensive. there are rumours, that among these settlements is also Snihurivka. One of the most fortified Russian fortresses in Kherson Oblast. We’ll see soon, if it is true or not.
  13. I do not know, but I kind of doubt it plays very significant role in this, because ZNPP is as close to the closest fights in Kherson Oblast as to the closest fights in Zaporizhia Oblast. And Zaporizhia Oblast has the most active partisan units deep in the occupied territory, compared to other Russian controlled places.
  14. Well Zaporizhia front is in the stalemate the longest time, practically, the front has not moved there since April. Which might give us a hint, that the Russian presence there should be on par to the presence in Kharkiv Oblast. But Donbas is closer, and there are no natural barriers in between as the Oskil river in Kharkiv Oblast.
  15. Looks like the Russian army completely withdraw from Kharkiv Oblast west of river Oskil, for now. Even the highly contested villages north of Kharkiv are reporting the withdrawal of Russian units behind the borders 😮 Screenshot of current Russian MoD military map bellow. https://t.me/zvezdanews/92222 This offensive must have been a tremendous blow to Russia and their GLOCs, to run so fast away from the rest of Oblast…
  16. There are emerging rumours, that this captured Russian officer is actually not Lieutenant Colonel, but Lieutenant General Andrei Sychevoi, which commands half of the forces, deployed in Ukraine. If this is true, it would be a big chunk of the reason, why the Russian defense collapsed so quickly and then performed chaotic retreat, because, there is no one to command the troops right now. Also if UA liberators raided his office as well, there will be a lot of documents available about past and future actions of RU army, which could be tremendous help to the war-crime investigations. So fingers crossed, that this is more than another tabloid rumour 🤞 Ukrainian command has commented on these rumours with “We are looking into it.” statement. So for now, only speculative news are available. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11196837/Russian-general-likely-captured-Ukraine-according-local-media.html In the other news, Leader of the DPR, Pushilin, has fled the Ukraine as well.
  17. Before going to bed, I have decided to give my PS3 Journey one more try, because I have found one guy on Journey Discord, which planned to play today. We met at the Bridge level and my Wonder trophy finally popped up. He has shown me a lot of new ways how to go through various levels and out of bounds, so we spent playing together almost for two hours, and as a reward I got my last missing trophy Companion. So my journey is 100% complete now .
  18. I've finished the sixth playthrough of Journey on my PS3. I wanted to relax a little bit, and hoped to meet at least one companion online. Unfortunately, no one was around today, so still two more to go for the Wonder trophy. In the meanwhile, I am trying to finish my second playthrough of Atelier Meruru, I am closing to the end of the game, I am still missing 2 more developments to be able to 100% the game (excluding different endings).
  19. Russian MoD official statement: Our army retreated from Izyum to reinforce fighting in Donbass. @ComradeYellowlooks like your posting about invincibility of any army has same results 😉 Keep going, Malcador wants to see Crimea in UA hands by the end of November!!!
  20. Serhiy Haidai on his Telegram: ”Governor of Luhansk Oblast Serhiy Haidai with a cryptic message: "Lysychnask, a great Ukrainian city. There will be a lot of reconstruction work" “

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