The most powerful blow: the Russian Army destroyed a battery of 152-mm howitzers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with high-precision weapons
I would also like to know about this fee. Compared to the available images, I don't see a high rate of equipment losses due to lack of fuel or logistical failures compared to the size of the force that was employed.And what is that actual rate? Provide a good source with relative comparisons.
There's a like button feature in this forum for when you cannot respond to any points and must concede defeat. It also reduces clutter like your 1 word post.Wow.
I heard this stories last week. It was two top FSB officials arrested.Just heard a claim that Putin just detained the head of FSB under house arrest for giving him false information regarding the war yesterday, so i guess that's a real possibility
I felt like technical failure could also be counted, not just logistical failuresI would also like to know about this fee. Compared to the available images, I don't see a high rate of equipment losses due to lack of fuel or logistical failures compared to the size of the force that was employed.
Sure that they are Ukrainian ?There is an impressive video of 2 ukranian Su25 shot down on ASB military at telegram.
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They can bring the Amiriyah shelter bombing too. US bombed a civilian shelter in Bagdad in february 1991 with two GBU-27 Paveway III laser-guided "smart bombs" killing over 400 civilians . It was a registered and known civilian bunker...Good to see this hasn't been forgotten. We'll talk to Russia about Ukraine once you hand over those responsible for the Chinese embassy bombings.
Yes. There were some glitches. For example, in the first week of the war, there was a Russian convoy that advanced to Poltava that was neutralized, a small unit that was reconnaissance apparently, if you take the map and see where Poltava is, you will see how far these Russian military have advanced , considering that the forces were still paralyzed in Kharkov, how to explain this? If we are going to consider hypothetically that this Russian advance was inconsequential, at least if this convoy was not neutralized, it would have already reached the Dnieper River.I felt like technical failure could also be counted, not just logistical failures