Die Russen erleiden erhebliche Verluste und ziehen sich nach zwei Angriffen am Ostufer des Flusses Dnipro zurück

https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3846824-russians-suffer-significant-losses-retreat-after-two-assaults-on-east-bank-of-dnipro-river.html

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  1. Ukraine with limited resources and manpower deployed the strategy of using cheap little kamikaze remote drones on the Russians. It’s very interesting to me that the “mighty” Russian army has copy and pasted the exact same budget friendly tactics on the frontline that Ukraine deployed on them.

    It’s interesting because it reveals just how limited the Russian army is in having to use such a basic form of warfare. It’s very revealing in just how desperate, limited, and unequipped the Russian army really is. It’s effectively wishdotcom vs wishdotcom on the frontline.

    Russian generals and army chiefs should feel really embarrassed with how low their desperation has sunk.

  2. I want Ukraine to win more than I want my own country to win it’s own war dude and this nonsense gets tiring. AFU’s “breakthrough” left of the dnieper is a slaughterhouse with no clear objectives, just meant send to create this type of headlines every time russian soldiers retreat a few meters.

  3. Crazy how after two years of being beaten by Ukraine, running out of men & munitions, Russia owns more than a fifth of Ukraine, w more territory falling every day.

    It’s almost like Western media is mostly propaganda

  4. By significant do you mean “as usual” and having no lasting effect on their strategy or future plans?

  5. sadly, if world war two taught us anything, the headline should read “Russians suffer staggering, yet totally insignificant to their general, losses…”

  6. This isn’t good news. The fact that the Russians are even in a position to try represents a significant failure in the West’s mission to bring Russia’s campaign to a swift end.

  7. Can Russian bots try to explain to me how this is a “winning”strategy?

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