Biku324. I have appreciate your knowledge, insights, and thoughts on the Ukrainian war. In this and other threads. I just wanted to get that in there before the lock down happens on this one.
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In addition to that.......Ukranians are suffering.
Putin has one strong ally.........winter.
This winter will cause Ukrainians to suffer a lot more........heat and electricity and food will be in short supply.
And in Russia.......there are no such problems.
Meanwhile, Putin can continue to bombard and reduce major Ukrainian cities to rubble making their life even more miserable.
The winter will also harshly impact the European NATO members and weaken their resolve to support Ukraine.......especially if Putin shuts off their gas for heating.
All in all, Russia is in a far better position than our Media give credit for.
Der Veminator,
Regarding the nuclear power plant in
southern Ukraine, press reports have
been clear that the shelling has NOT
been directly on the plant itself.
Stories indicate that the shelling from
BOTH SIDES has involved nearby towns.
But the dangers of a misdirected round
is what keeps the nuclear power station
staff so worried.
And although a Russian shell hit the No. 1 reactor, its thick walls protected it from damage, the Ukrainian government said at the time.
These reports have been swallowed as true by many even though it would mean that the Russians were shelling themselves, since they occupied the plant.
Der Veminator,
As to comparisons with the Gulf War,
that war occurred in days, not months
and months, for scores on tanks.
Guess you never heard of "friendly fire." Happens
regularly.
Der Veminator,
Have the Ukrainians been good at
public relations with the Western journos.
You bet it has but that doesn't mean
their reports are to be totally rejected.
Over half of Russia’s tank losses recorded by Oryx, which verifies destroyed, captured or abandoned tanks using open source information, occurred in the first 50 days of the war as Russian forces attempted to seize the Ukrainian capital.
“Losses have fluctuated throughout the conflict,” said Jakub Janovsky, a contributor to Oryx’s tally, which is based on open source information.
“In the first month Russia lost an insane number of tanks and other vehicles because the Russians were spread so thin over a huge area of Ukraine,” he said.
In particular, Ukrainian forces used portable Western-supplied anti-tank weapons to destroy advancing Russian columns, including many tanks, in the areas north of Kyiv.
Of the 1,012 Russian tank losses documented by Oryx in an update Saturday, 34 percent were abandoned by their crew, a high percentage that military analyst Rob Lee attributed to poor planning and logistical failures in an article Tuesday.
“A lot of tank losses are happening because tanks are damaged or have some mechanical malfunction and are later destroyed because they can't be recovered,” Janovsky said.
The United States and its allies are concerned that they could be too late to detect a small Russian nuclear strike on Ukraine, Politico reported Tuesday, citing five unnamed current and former U.S. officials.
Russia has 23 dual-use weapon systems that can deliver both conventional and low-yield nuclear warheads, one official was cited as saying. Many of them have been used with conventional munitions in Ukraine, according to Politico.
Given the expiration rate of ranking military and political leaders, plus the unpopular draft, I wouldn't be too surprised to learn of Putin's demise, a la Caesar in Rome. There is one Putin, and many wondering if they will be next.
In addition to that.......Ukranians are suffering.
Putin has one strong ally.........winter.
This winter will cause Ukrainians to suffer a lot more........heat and electricity and food will be in short supply.
And in Russia.......there are no such problems.
Meanwhile, Putin can continue to bombard and reduce major Ukrainian cities to rubble making their life even more miserable.
The winter will also harshly impact the European NATO members and weaken their resolve to support Ukraine.......especially if Putin shuts off their gas for heating.
All in all, Russia is in a far better position than our Media give credit for.
I don't know that winter is his ally. Maybe to some degree, but it did not help him when the war began last February.
To his new reserve troops that will be getting killed on the front line, winter will kill their morale. I predict the troops will be sabotaging equipment and deserting so fast they get windburn. Especially since they can get asylum in Ukraine