
93rd Brigade soldier: “If you even minimally understand the internal workings, the failure at Pokrovske will come as no surprise. Listing all the small and large mistakes would take too much time. We’re simply facing the same issue again: the lack of punishment for those who created this situation.”
https://x.com/slovyanskasil/status/1828870143482761253
by rulepanic
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>If you even minimally understand the internal workings, the failure at Pokrovske will come as no surprise. Listing all the small and large mistakes would take too much time. We’re simply facing the same issue again: the lack of punishment for those who created this situation. Additionally, there’s systematic lying due to the fear of being reprimanded for reporting the unpleasant truth of the situation, which is why we have what we have now.
>Honestly, I’ve never seen anything like this before; everything is falling apart way too quickly.
>There will be no Bakhmut fortress here; Pokrovske will fall much faster. The strength is not the same, the people are not the same. Of course, on paper, the appropriate measures will be taken, and so on. Will it help? Highly unlikely.
>Whatever the case, there are many units on this front that are actively fighting and need your help. So send some support to the guys at Pokrovske; God willing, we might somehow pull through—this isn’t the first time.
Just let’s wait and see. There are still 2 mayor defense lines before the city. Sure the situation is bad, but let’s also keep in mind that Russia is stretched the frontline quite far over there.
The US needs to get their aid package over there too, ASAP!
All Russia knows is the stick.
Fuck. Sounds honest and believable, and connects the dots. This could be a hard blow.
The Ukrainian military has many deep rooted problems that, while improved greatly, continue to endure and get good soldiers killed.
So it’s over?
Why is/why would a soldier make these comments? Publicly?
What does Ben Hodges, Ryan McBeth, And Jake Broe saying about this? I bet the Kursk situation is a thorn in Russias side
This could be true, but always take the comments from a junior enlisted about the operational or strategic situation with a grain of salt.