Russians are complaining, that Ukrainian milbloggers “draw wrong maps” online to deliberately lead several russian assault columns into ambushes.

by Baysdarby

14 comments
  1. Well, why the f*ck are they relying operationally on maps drawn by their opponentโ€™s bloggers to begin with? ๐Ÿ˜‚

  2. … complaining. LOL.
    .
    If you don’t like it, take your own maps.
    Then you can get into an ambush, in areas “fully under your control”.

  3. Here in finland we have a term for this kind of shit, called “huutonauru” or “huutis”. It translates roughly to “screaming laughter”.

  4. “PETRENKO + Reports
    Situation in Ivanovskoye:

    On March 23, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that the village of Ivanovskoye on the Bakhmut direction
    had been taken under control. The information is absolutely and completely untrue.
    However, this information was not intended for Russian citizens, and certainly not ours,
    but exclusively for Russian fighters, who on March 23, 24 and 25 were sent to the western part of the village,
    having previously shown the statement of the Russian Defense Ministry about
    full control over Ivanovskoye. Naturally, the Russian fighters not only failed to
    reach the western part of the village, they did not even manage to enter the central part of the village,
    as the AFU inflicted fire on them along Shirokaya Street and Artyoma Lane in the eastern part of Ivanovskoye.
    The mistakes of the Russian command allowed the AFU to inflict significant damage on the enemy’s personnel,
    who, having suffered serious losses, significantly reduced the number of attacks in Ivanovskoye.”

    Text via google lens and translation by https://www.deepl.com/translator

  5. Ok, Rusky Karens, ask to speak to their manager and demand a refund!

  6. Who used their opponents maps? Russia? Oh, well that figures.

  7. Try painting a fake tunnel on the side of a cliff and watch them try to drive their tanks through it.

  8. “We are stupid and the enemy takes advantage of that, its not fair!”

  9. This only works if Russians can read maps. Apparently, they cannot, which is why they think Crimea is Russian

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