Posted on 11/05/2022 7:46:21 AM PDT by Timber Rattler
Urban warfare is brutal.
Especially when you got no airforce and are vastly outgunned in artillery.
And your infrastructure is being blasted daily.
This is gonna bleed the Ukrainians white.
The Russian army was able to defend wherever it choose so far.
But… but… but… I thought you said the Russian forces were RETREATING from the right bank of the river in Kherson. Just sayin’.
Oh, like Izium and Lyman?
They are...the hapless mobiki are being shoveled in as rearguard fodder. But the Ukrainians are on to the Russians now, so that’s not going to work.
The Russians lost a lot of territory near Khariv in the summer.
It was mighty great victory of 20,000 vs 500, meaning it was chosen not to defend them.
“The Russian army was able to defend wherever it choose so far.”
Snort….Crimea.
L
“Russian military personnel were going door to door, checking property deeds and forcing tenants to leave immediately if they can’t prove ownership of apartments, he said.”
LMAO! Oh, I bet they are doing it that way. OMG!
Stalingrad on the Dnieper?
Urban warfare is brutal, but Ukraine has the initiative and is choosing when and where to fight. I suspect they will set up a defendable perimeter to isolate the Russians, identify and target lines of communication, logistical nodes, and command and control sites.Then let time and frustration do the rest.
Withstanding a siege requires internal motivation by the defenders, Conscript troops,far from home and on foreign soil, have many vulnerabilities the Ukrainians can exploit without leveling the city.
They were looking to do damage...not acquire the area..and they did just that...
rattenkrieg
- US assistance to Ukraine increasingly depends on "refurbishing" antiquated weapons kept in storage as current inventories of weapons run low;
- Russian tanks continue to roll out of factories while those in storage are also being upgraded and deployed;
- British state media admits Ukraine faces difficulties in taking Kherson city;
- Russian forces continue preparing for protracted combat while Ukraine races against the clock in terms of energy, economics, and material support for combat operations
Surround the town. Cut off the supply lines. Keep moving forward.
No need to destroy the city.
—”Stalingrad on the Dnieper?”
Unlikely the Russians have another Sgt Pavlov.
Sgt Pavlov and his men were defending their Motherland; a huge difference from the current situation.
I don’t see the Ukrainians making an armored “thunder run” into the city to put an end to this occupation. More than likely that would end up like the First Chechen War when the Russians tried it and got chopped up entering Grozny. The Russians are, in effect, daring the Ukrainians to try it. I wouldn’t put it past the Russians to rain artillery down on their own defenders in Kherson figuring they’re all dead anyway.
I’m sympathetic to the Ukranians, but they should probably look for an indirect approach to get the Russians out of Kherson. Don’t know what that would look like.
That’s probably the plan...cut it off and starve the rats out!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.