Posted on 07/24/2022 5:53:26 AM PDT by SpeedyInTexas
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Hope the medal was worth it for this armless RuZZian.
https://twitter.com/antiputler_news/status/1550947080528707585
“In occupied Khrustalny (Krasnyi Luch), the base of the Russian neo-Bolsheviks, which was located in a hotel, was covered.”
https://twitter.com/antiputler_news/status/1551145672929415168
“Khurstalnyl, Luhansk Oblast: UAF hit a hotel that was used as living quarters by Russian troops. Russian sources say 5-7 HIMARS missiles were used.”
https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/w6pkvs/khurstalnyl_luhansk_oblast_uaf_hit_a_hotel_that/
“Kherson direction. Javelin frying a Russian armored personnel carrier.”
https://twitter.com/antiputler_news/status/1551145345614315522
“Military counterintelligence officers of the SBU destroyed an enemy T-72 and 15 orcs with a strike drone.”
https://twitter.com/antiputler_news/status/1551102622215684096
“HIMARS works. “Since a recent HIMARS strike on an enemy ammunition depot in Izyum, located southeast of…Kharkiv, Russian shelling has been “10 times less” than before, said Bohdan Dmytruk, a battalion commander in Ukraine’s 93rd Mechanized Brigade.””
https://twitter.com/shashj/status/1551133889938296832
Can’t see the post. From what I gather, the Russians are disarming?
He’s a Ukrainian, and the date is wrong on your link. It says February 24, 2022??
I got curious, and just tried adjusting the date in the URL from "02" to 07 06 05 04 03, and got the "404" page on those.
Could be my guess for finding other months was wrong, or that updates would be elsewhere.
Dirty RuZZian
Modern Russian 18th century logistics team works at break neck speed.
The page content is updated by the site owners, but the page date remains the same - its not a difficult concept.
Putin’s cannon fodder.
Still got a week left in July. Today marks the 6 month mark. It’s now mathematically logical to estimate the 1 year loss figure of 1,764. That’s more than was originally put on the line at the start! The Russians also have an estimated 50k casualties. That’s almost equivalent to the casualties of the US involvement in Vietnam over 10 years. A 100k projection will be catastrophic in todays venue of warfare. I don’t see Putin lasting to year 1 with those figures.
What does Putin have to show for these losses - the Donbas region and a guerrilla war. Ukraine is not going to give up. Like the North Vietnamese, they will keep amassing fighters. They must have an attitude of kill all they send until they send no more.
Thanks for the explanation, I can see how that would work.
But considering how I phrased my question--what's with you?
. . . Could be my guess for finding other months was wrong, or that updates would be elsewhere.
“They must have an attitude of kill all they send until they send no more.”
I agree with you.
Minor detail, but its been 5 months.
Casualties are hard to pin down but considerable when you count all troops and all categories.
Going with 15,000 KIA, 3x for wounded is another 45,000. Thats 60,000.
Then we have Wagner Mercenaries, LNR, DNR, POWs, MIAs. That can easily be another 20,000.
So 80,000 with KIA/WIA/POW/MIA. I think that is bare minimum.
Most likely over 100,000. Maybe significantly over.
WiU - South Ukraine In the First Days of the War: a long piece.
Will be a while ...
Too many Russian trolls on this thread daily asking the same question and even managed to get the thread pulled when one one them ran to Admin and complained about the date.
Sorry - it was not personal
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