Posted on 02/24/2022 7:08:32 PM PST by SeekAndFind
The scenes out of Ukraine as Russia continues to invade its sovereign neighbor have painted a picture of chaos. We’ve seen street fighting, apartment buildings being hit with rockets, and tanks rolling down highways. But, what we haven’t seen is a decisive victory for Vladimir Putin.
Part of the invasion strategy was to quickly take the major airports in order to fly in men and materials to overwhelm Ukraine’s defenses. Surprisingly fierce opposition has prevented that, though. As of Thursday afternoon, Ukrainian military forces had actually recaptured one of the airports initially lost. That apparently happened with the help of a Ukrainian MiG-29 pilot, who shot down multiple planes and helicopters taking part in the airborne assault.
⚡️⚡️⚡️BREAKING:
Ukrainian troops in full control of the Hostomel Airport, Russian airborne force eliminated.— Illia Ponomarenko (@IAPonomarenko) February 24, 2022
I'm seeing reports (but can't confirm) that a Ukrainian Mig 29 pilot has become an ace today.
First, how incredible in this day and age.
Second, holy shit the balls on that guy.
— Mike Nelson (@mikenelson586) February 24, 2022
NEW: Ukraine reports 350 Russian troops were killed in the first day of the invasion.
— Election Wizard 🇺🇸 (@ElectionWiz) February 24, 2022
For comparison, the United States lost only 154 servicemembers killed in action over the entire Gulf War. Over the first year of fighting the second Iraq War, 486 US service members were killed in the theater. That’s a testament to the technological and training superiority of the U.S. military, compared to the Russians, who have always been less formidable than they present. It also puts into perspective how much blood has already been extracted from Putin in an invasion that has barely gotten started.
That begs the question of how much resolve Russia truly has. Are they in this for the long haul, and possibly thousands killed in battle and via an insurgency? Or is Putin looking to tag the bag at Kyiv, claim victory, and then back off with his ego still intact? It’s hard to say because even though Russia is a dictatorship, the dynamics are not the same as other authoritarian regimes. While the Taliban had unlimited stamina when it came to absorbing losses and setbacks, I do not get the feeling Putin has that luxury. If things start to get really bloody, the protests already happening in his country are going to escalate, and that could cause major problems at home.
Further, it looks like the Ukrainians are in this for the long haul. They have already barred the exit of able-bodied men aged 18-60, meaning they are expected to stay and fight. Guns and Javelins are being handed out to militia forces in an effort to bolster defenses.
Still, I don’t want to give the impression that Ukraine is going to win this fight. Russia has a massive amount of forces ready to go in reserve along the border. If Putin is willing to accept the costs of blood and treasure, he will eventually reach his goal of decapitating the current government. I’m not so sure that’ll work out well for him in the end, though. If an insurgency takes hold, it’s going to be a nightmare for the Russian occupiers. Meanwhile, the Russian stock market is down over 40 percent today, a massive drop. Pain is coming for Putin, and we are going to find out how committed he actually is to this misadventure.
Some good news, but we need more.
Russia needs to bleed for this.
Did they check each body for a pulse? 🤪
Not surprised, Russian troops against troops trained by Russian trainers, all using Russian arms, Russian Tanks, Russian artillery and Russian aircraft. This is not the US going up against Saddam, who had poorly trained troops, poor equipment and mostly ran away.
So many Ukraine soldiers are fleeing that the Ukraine government announced that no men 18-60 should be allowed to leave the country LOL but good luck enforcing that when the enforcers themselves are running away too
I suspect that Putin will be a bit less ‘discreet’ in where his bombs fall if Ukraine keeps killing his people.
Ivan would sacrifice millions if it could. That’s it’s history. It doesn’t care.
Not enough guns, no problem, just grab a dead guy’s and go. That’s Russia.
I just don’t believe this.
How many Ukrainians were killed?
Or do even “conservative” news sources report only CIA approved propaganda?
I want to hear land base artillery have taken out gobs of copters and other aircraft. Too bad they don’t have warthogs for the tanks. Maybe that’s where the Javelins come into play when…they arrive.
Body counts? Haven’t we been down that road?
The only bodies that count are the ones standing at the end.
Russia historically is an evil nation with no regard for human life.
They have starved, mass-incarcerated, murdered, and destroyed tens of millions through their history - zero regard for God’s gift of life. Even their own!
The fallout that will eventually engulf and destroy Russia will be just as brutal.
Some perspective, everybody thinks Germany routed Poland in 1939, but the fact is 15,000 German troops were killed during The September Campaign.
When is the last time the US lost 15,000 troops in a single month?
Russia lost over 8 million during WWII. Even 50-100,000 is nothing for Putin.
The Javelins are already being used.
We should have given them some A-10 Warthogs. Good for tanks. No where to fuel or rearm. Russia took out the Texas-sized country.
Ping.
A decisive victory denied Russia on the first full day of invasion... Seriously, this is just plain stupid.
This doesn’t make sense.
Putin has shown a clear preference for maximum gain with minimum risk of losses in the past and this is the opposite.
WWII. I think Ansio was 15,000
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