The horde seems to have run out of war engines, or is it just bad weather?
If the mayhem continues this speed, there’s going to be 350.000 dead invaders by new year’s day
keep feeding that meatgrinder.
Almost 6000 extinguished orcs since Halloween. Wow. This is really good for Ukraine, I just can’t imagine that much death as being acceptable by the orc horde.
Putler : “140 million Ruzzian lives worth less than my life”.
4 tanks a day still outpaces the ruskies ability to replace them. Still pretty decent numbers for a Sunday.
This level of manpower loses cannot be sustainable long term. Surely they must be getting close to depopulating all the remote villages of the men.
So do you think we will see another round of mobilisation? This time to include ethnic Russians? Not from Moscow and saint petersburg, but from the town’s and cities around these two cities?
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The horde seems to have run out of war engines, or is it just bad weather?
If the mayhem continues this speed, there’s going to be 350.000 dead invaders by new year’s day
keep feeding that meatgrinder.
Almost 6000 extinguished orcs since Halloween. Wow. This is really good for Ukraine, I just can’t imagine that much death as being acceptable by the orc horde.
Putler : “140 million Ruzzian lives worth less than my life”.
4 tanks a day still outpaces the ruskies ability to replace them. Still pretty decent numbers for a Sunday.
This level of manpower loses cannot be sustainable long term. Surely they must be getting close to depopulating all the remote villages of the men.
So do you think we will see another round of mobilisation? This time to include ethnic Russians? Not from Moscow and saint petersburg, but from the town’s and cities around these two cities?
[Today’s statistics](https://www.reddit.com/r/RussianLosses/comments/17owmyf/estimated_russian_losses_from_24022022_to/?)
Meat waves time.
Just like yesterday – the material losses are modest compared to the number of soldiers killed. Did Russia start on those human wave attacks again?
Again, high casualties, low APV/APC losses.