Realistically, the Russian front will likely collapse in some places before that at their current burn rate, and then it will turn into a rout. I’m sure that Russia has carefully planned their fallback procedures and drilled their experienced troops properly for this eventuality. Also, their core of senior NCOs and officers can be relied upon to keep them disciplined during the, uh, retrograde manouevre.
I mean, this really isn’t reflected in any of the maps or reporting about recaptured villages towns or cities. The truth is that the progress is agonisingly slow. This war will have a political end, hopefully because Putin will lose the support of the Russian people or better yet he is assasinated.
Brother is British army and has been training Ukrainians, in contact with a few via WhatsApp, basically saying it’s a slog in the south, taking high casualties, but making progress, russians have been smart when laying AP mines
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So, about 3 months to the coast 😉
Realistically, the Russian front will likely collapse in some places before that at their current burn rate, and then it will turn into a rout. I’m sure that Russia has carefully planned their fallback procedures and drilled their experienced troops properly for this eventuality. Also, their core of senior NCOs and officers can be relied upon to keep them disciplined during the, uh, retrograde manouevre.
I mean, this really isn’t reflected in any of the maps or reporting about recaptured villages towns or cities. The truth is that the progress is agonisingly slow. This war will have a political end, hopefully because Putin will lose the support of the Russian people or better yet he is assasinated.
Brother is British army and has been training Ukrainians, in contact with a few via WhatsApp, basically saying it’s a slog in the south, taking high casualties, but making progress, russians have been smart when laying AP mines