Ukrainian 225th Separate Assault Regiment breaching the Belgorod border. In Belgorod region, the Russians spent over 10 billion rubles on ‘modern fortifications
by Silva_Bald
Ukrainian 225th Separate Assault Regiment breaching the Belgorod border. In Belgorod region, the Russians spent over 10 billion rubles on ‘modern fortifications
by Silva_Bald
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I think i can translate the cut away scene. lol.
dirt filled, dragon dentist extracts dragon teeth, tank crosse.
The Russian version of the Maginot Line or the Siegfried Line. A pointless effort.
I don’t mean to detract or be negative here but the fortifications are working as intended. They are of course not impossible to beach but it takes time to do it and passing single file through the choke point benefits the defenders and greatly disadvantages the attacker.
If the Russians will act on this is another question though.
Well played AFU and i guess Belgorod will become Ukraine like it always should have been. Make Ukraine big again and let roll some heavy beats into mordor.
Slava Ukraini
Well, they spend 10 billion rubles on it, thats what? 100 Euros? Cant imagine that is gonna stop a tank.
Excellent. But I hope they create an escape route. I don’t like this as an only exit.
Yet another stupid and pointless attack by Syrsky. When will it end? Pokrovsk, Toretsk, is way more important.
Same as burglary. If they want to get in they will….all you can do is slow them down.
Nice work though Ukraine ✌️
Time to frack some orcs
“We gonna hang up our washing on the Putin line 🎵🎵🎶
Damn, that’s a lot of dragon’s teeth for two dollars.
“fixed fortifications are monuments to the stupidity of man,”
General George S Patton
Modern for 1940😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Good luck, guys – stay strong 💪🏻🫵🏻
*”Fixed fortifications are monuments to the stupidity of man. Anything built by man, can be destroyed by him.”*
—Gen. George S. Patton
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“Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expected.”
(The Art of War, Chapter VI – Weak Points and Strong)
“Avoid what is strong and strike at what is weak.”
(The Art of War, Chapter VI)
??
. . . hard to know for sure.
Hopefully!
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