The War in the Ukraine

Temstar

Brigadier
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Some pro-Russian sources are saying the sudden change in attitude and subsequent surrender is due to Russians breaking out the 240mm heavy mortar and those 9M22S incendiary rockets. Whilst the timing fits I get the feeling it's just a coincidence.

I saw a video of what seems to be a hit from one of those big mortar rounds and sure enough one hit through the roof and you immediately see black smoke pouring out of every opening of a huge building:
 

sequ

Major
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How accurate is this, and is this verifiable from other sources? That is some amazing quality photos or are they photoshopped from other places?
It is as accurate as it can be in this age of 4k and 8k camera's, drones and autists on the internet with too much time on their hands...
 

ansy1968

Brigadier
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They had hundreds of injured they could not treat. And try looking at recent images of those guys at Azovstal. Like I said. Pretty emaciated.
Supposedly Russia also cut one of the sources of drinking water they were using a couple days ago.
@gelgoog bro will Odessa suffer the same fate? from my customer opinion where I book their vacation, the feed back is very good with beautiful buildings and monument built by Catherine the Great.
 

Anlsvrthng

Captain
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They need more troops for sure. At the same time, if there's no bridge left on the Dnieper, it will be quite easy to guard the east of the country against attack from the west. It's a huge river and beside artillery and aircrafts going above it, no direct attack can be done. Only link to the west that need to be kept are the ones in Kherson.
As they momve forward the line of contact will shrink, not increase.

Means as the frontline moving ahead the ammount of required troops decrease, not increase.
 

pmc

Major
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It is as accurate as it can be in this age of 4k and 8k camera's, drones and autists on the internet with too much time on their hands...
Are you the one claiming Ukraine airforce functioning by randomly flying one Su-25 or one Flanker at a time.
how can such poor organization achieved anything on ground when its airpower is so poor. its highly likely mixing of pics from equipment breakdown.
This is how real air force train where it will likey be deployed. hints are there. reliability of airpower more important than ground vehicles.

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Shadow_Whomel

Junior Member
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This is the first release I've found from the Russian side that the helmet stopped a bullet.

They have previously released a few helmets including the 6B47 and ZSH-1-2M that stopped grenades or mortar pieces.

Anyway, this lucky guy was wearing an ATLAS mk2 gen2 2019 and stopped a 556 round, deflected a 762 round, and you can see a lot of fragmentation strikes on the helmet.
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Kich

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The AFU launched an offensive between Gulyai-Pole and Malinovskaya. As a result of the failed attack, the AFU lost 30 tanks, 11 fighting infantry vehicles, two Grad systems, two armored personnel carriers and more than 300 soldiers.
This is why I believe Ukraine will never be able to mount any counter attacks on Russia seized territories. They need stop smoking whatever NATO is feeding them and realize that if they try to fight Russian in a non-guerala open fighting fashion, they will get annihilate. Reddit and Western MSM has been feeding them false hope for too long.

All the territories that UA have gained were due to Russian retreat after their poor phase 1 campaign of brotherly war. Now that Russia is fighting this properly, any seized territory is heavily defended afterwards.
 
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