Makes sense. I have little reason to believe they’re holding back.
I’m certain this was by design:
“Thereby, according to Svitan, Moscow is limited in how it can respond to Ukriane’s growing presence on the left bank of the Dnipro River in Kherson Oblast.
He added that transferring troops from combat to other directions results in a loss of at least half their combat capability.”
Sounds like a good time to push. Really hoping Ukraine haven’t deployed all of their available reserves.
The Kremlin goes “all in” only to get bored out by Ukraine for old time’s sake.
Putin is the kind of dirtbag who bends *mobiks* over a barrel and doesn’t send the death gratuity vegetable oil until after they’ve had the kind of rough ride no amount of *dedovshchina* can prepare them for.
Wishful thinking. Their mobilization potential is FAR from depletion.
Yeah, we heard that for months. Then they launched large offensives all over the eastern front.
For God’s sake someone hit them in Kumchatka
If Ukraine can just weather the Avdiivka assaults, they push the Russians farther back.
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Makes sense. I have little reason to believe they’re holding back.
I’m certain this was by design:
“Thereby, according to Svitan, Moscow is limited in how it can respond to Ukriane’s growing presence on the left bank of the Dnipro River in Kherson Oblast.
He added that transferring troops from combat to other directions results in a loss of at least half their combat capability.”
Sounds like a good time to push. Really hoping Ukraine haven’t deployed all of their available reserves.
The Kremlin goes “all in” only to get bored out by Ukraine for old time’s sake.
Putin is the kind of dirtbag who bends *mobiks* over a barrel and doesn’t send the death gratuity vegetable oil until after they’ve had the kind of rough ride no amount of *dedovshchina* can prepare them for.
Wishful thinking. Their mobilization potential is FAR from depletion.
Yeah, we heard that for months. Then they launched large offensives all over the eastern front.
For God’s sake someone hit them in Kumchatka
If Ukraine can just weather the Avdiivka assaults, they push the Russians farther back.