Faster than the Russian offensive, and with less losses
Looks like things are shapping up the right way.
760 meters. Mines.
its important to note this is bigger than people think. its an actual break through the first line of heavy trenches
When the defending force is still taking losses at a rate of 3:1 to the attacking force… then the defenders are in SERIOUS trouble.
Couple that fact with starving them out thanks to HIMARS, precision artillery, drones and Storm Shadows as Ukraine continues to eliminate Russian howitzers, ammo depots at a crazy pace and it’s quite clear that Russia is drawing its last gasp.
Russia trying to mount massive assualts around Kremina and the areas east of Kharkiv shows not only how desperate they are to pull Ukraine away from the south,… but even there, they are being repulsed and destroyed as the attacking force as well… which again, shows how much trouble they are in as a fighting force in general.
If this isn’t over before F-16s arrive, it won’t last very long beyond the date of the first arrivals.
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Faster than the Russian offensive, and with less losses
Looks like things are shapping up the right way.
760 meters. Mines.
its important to note this is bigger than people think. its an actual break through the first line of heavy trenches
When the defending force is still taking losses at a rate of 3:1 to the attacking force… then the defenders are in SERIOUS trouble.
Couple that fact with starving them out thanks to HIMARS, precision artillery, drones and Storm Shadows as Ukraine continues to eliminate Russian howitzers, ammo depots at a crazy pace and it’s quite clear that Russia is drawing its last gasp.
Russia trying to mount massive assualts around Kremina and the areas east of Kharkiv shows not only how desperate they are to pull Ukraine away from the south,… but even there, they are being repulsed and destroyed as the attacking force as well… which again, shows how much trouble they are in as a fighting force in general.
If this isn’t over before F-16s arrive, it won’t last very long beyond the date of the first arrivals.