• jcit878@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    more meat for the grinder. wish they would go home and live full happy lives with their families. many wont

  • JohnDClay@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Russia’s offense operations have been very disappointing for them (fortunately). So I hope Ukraine can take advantage of this lack of manpower in other areas and not overreact to this threat. But the Ukrainian commanders and tactitions have been very good so far, so I trust they’ll do the best with the information and material they have.

  • rustyfish@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    But I thought Russia is winning on all fronts and timelines? New high tech Tank here, elite mercenaries there. Just a matter of days it has been said? What happun?

    Seriously tho, fuck that government for sending these young men into their deaths.

  • danhasnolife@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It feels like the war has ground to a halt, where the only progress is in bodycount. Russia has failed to make meaningful advances lately, but Ukraine’s successes on the counteroffensive have also been extremely quiet.

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        1 year ago

        Information we receive is also asymmetric. We will get lots of articles about Russian troop movements, but reporters are wary to detail Ukrainian movements and plans (for obvious reasons). You also notice this in the opposite way as well, you will see all sorts of photos and information regarding Russian losses. But they tend to withhold specific information about Ukraine losses as to not give Russia more Intel.

        Most people’s argument is that Russia is probably already aware of that information, but the counter argument is better be safe than sorry. Especially when literal lives are on the line.

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          From what I’ve read, the consensus is that we can pretty safely assume there’s about 1 Ukrainian soldier lost for every 3 Russian losses. And the Ukrainian general in charge of the counter attack has gone on record saying that they’re losing fewer troops counter attacking than they were when they were entrenched. Take that with a grain though. It could just be for morale purposes as they grind away at the Russian territory.