Ukrainian War Developments

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sequ

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Oryx's count is about to reach the 300 losses. That is 1,5 battalions per day, 1 division in 6 days. Visually confirmed. And if the story about 100+ vehicles destroyed at Gerson an hour ago is true, then the Russians have lost more than a division in just 5 days.

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horse

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Putin has rendered Germany's doctrine obsolete that trade between countries will lead to peace. This will have massive implications for China in the near future.

The Germans must think for themselves.

If they legislate BMW, Benz, Volkswagon, to all abandon their China car business inside China, where they sell more cars in China than they do in Germany and America combined, and with the growth of the Chinese economy, that lead will get only bigger, if that is not good enough, then that is not enough.

Just get out, and stop complaining about it.

They should just get lost if that is what they really believe!

Otherwise, that is just bad propaganda!

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Overbom

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Oryx's count is about to reach the 300 losses. That is 1,5 battalions per day, 1 division in 6 days. Visually confirmed. And if the story about 100+ vehicles destroyed at Gerson an hour ago is true, then the Russians have lost more than a division in just 5 days.

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Losses are probably even more. The website only compiles confirmed losses with videographic evidence. I think its reasonable to assume that there are a lot more losses which are not in photos or videos.

In any case, a military's top priority is on achieving its key military objective.
Btw not copium, but as long as the objective is reached without catastrophic losses then that's ok for me

In any case, Russia has obviously prioritized speed over going slower but being more safe.
 

supersnoop

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I thought Kharkiv had 2 million people, which is roughly the size of Toronto, and the TTC has their subway.

However, there is no comparison on how those subway stations look.

Soviet subway stations look like Cathedrals.

Toronto subway stations look like D block in Alcatraz.

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@Pmichael - Didn't you say something about satire before?

Kharkiv has 1.5 million people according to Wikipedia, Toronto has 2.9
The metro/subway daily ridership compared between the two cities is not even close
Just interesting to see the difference between infrastructure priorities between USSR and North America
Of course we have to consider that the subway tunnel was basically considered giant bomb shelter by Soviet Union
Which is what we are seeing now...
 
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