With a little planning, the Germans didn't have much problem except for petrol.ABATTBQ11 said:
Yeah they've got like 300k guys covering 300-400 miles of front. They're using natural barriers like the Dnipro to augment that and force the Ukrainians into mine fields and troop/artillery concentrations. Crossing the Dnipro in force with any kind of armor support would be kind of like going through the Ardennes.
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President Zelensky visited frontline at Orikhiv direction
AgLA06 said:With a little planning, the Germans didn't have much problem except for petrol.ABATTBQ11 said:
Yeah they've got like 300k guys covering 300-400 miles of front. They're using natural barriers like the Dnipro to augment that and force the Ukrainians into mine fields and troop/artillery concentrations. Crossing the Dnipro in force with any kind of armor support would be kind of like going through the Ardennes.
Something tells me the Russian's don't have anything close to the 101st to throw at a breakout either.
That works too!ABATTBQ11 said:AgLA06 said:With a little planning, the Germans didn't have much problem except for petrol.ABATTBQ11 said:
Yeah they've got like 300k guys covering 300-400 miles of front. They're using natural barriers like the Dnipro to augment that and force the Ukrainians into mine fields and troop/artillery concentrations. Crossing the Dnipro in force with any kind of armor support would be kind of like going through the Ardennes.
Something tells me the Russian's don't have anything close to the 101st to throw at a breakout either.
I was thinking more the beginning of the war when Germany went around the Maginot line and through the Ardennes. France thought it would be so hard to cross that they would have time to counter attack, but Germany did it quickly enough and in enough force that they were caught off guard.
⚡️The 🇸🇪Swedish government has approved the thirteenth package of military support for 🇺🇦Ukraine.
— 🇺🇦Ukrainian Front (@front_ukrainian) August 15, 2023
🛡 The new package will include spare parts and ammunition for already transferred equipment, Stridsfordon 90 BMP and Stridsvagn 122 tanks. The new package will also include trucks… pic.twitter.com/RoZU1fbAkj
Ukrainian M2A2 Bradley IFV operating in the Robotyne area. pic.twitter.com/NCM9wl8ZoI
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) August 15, 2023
When you work with the RU occupiers and try to evacuate, don't expect any help from the Russians. And don't expect any love from your neighbors.
— Def Mon (@DefMon3) August 15, 2023
(Look at the reactions) pic.twitter.com/XYoVdM2U9y
GAC06 said:
I heard there were reports of Strykers and challengers in action. Anyone following closely seen this?
GAC06 said:
I heard there were reports of Strykers and challengers in action. Anyone following closely seen this?
East of Robotyne. A Lancet hits a Stryker APC of the 82nd brigade. Looking at the footage it seems the Stryker continues to move after it was hit, and that’s the reason Russians cut the footage. First time a Stryker is seen so close to the front. pic.twitter.com/jJTbQ5wtgb
— NOELREPORTS 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) August 15, 2023
This is amazing. Not only the bridge was unsecured to be attacked by two drones from two directions, Ukrainians also had access to the cameras on the bridge. pic.twitter.com/6KbxMZjOUM
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) August 16, 2023
it's the potential labor shortage that has stopped Putie Pute from a massive draft.74OA said:
The ruble continues its fall, now worth less than a penny.
"But the ruble's recent slide is an indication that the interlude of relative stability in the economy has passed. Russia is caught between fast-rising inflation and a government that needs to borrow and spend to keep up the war effort in Ukraine, a toxic mix for the economy. It also faces the mounting impact of sanctions and a drastic labor shortage."
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Ukrainian defense forces have liberated Urozhayne
that's great news.Waffledynamics said:Quote:
Ukrainian defense forces have liberated Urozhayne
https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/16-august-ukrainian-defense-forces-have-liberated-urozhayne
ABATTBQ11 said:
Probably fell through a broken window. Window quality control has really gone downhill since this war started. Must be the labor shortage.
74OA said:
Renewed accusations of Russian torture and mistreatment. Considering how brutally they treat their own soldiers, I suppose this shouldn't come as a surprise.
POWs
Waffledynamics said:Quote:
Ukrainian defense forces have liberated Urozhayne
https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/16-august-ukrainian-defense-forces-have-liberated-urozhayne