Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022): Thread 1 - Ukrainian Liars vs Russian Liars with Air and Artillery Superiority

How well is the combat this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 46 6.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A well planned strike with few faults

    Votes: 45 6.5%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 292 42.1%
  • ⭐⭐ Worse than expected

    Votes: 269 38.8%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 42 6.1%

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The borders have nothing to do with it. Russia literally borders the US in the east and the Baltic states are an even easier route to go through to invade. It has to do with resources and demographics first and foremost.
the important parts of russia do not border the US. if you unironically think anybody in eurasia loses any sleep over american troops crossing from alaska into siberia then you are delusional.

the baltic states being part of nato are indeed a major concern for russia. at the time they joined, russia was very weak and incapable of doing anything about it, and by the time they had recovered from the post soviet collapse troubles it was fait accompli. putin was willing to (begrudgingly) accept this situation, but made it clear that he would do anything in his power to prevent any further expansion of nato towards russia.
 
So how far do you guys think Russia is actually going to go here?

A. The separatist republics in Ukraine

B. The whole of Ukraine

C. The whole of Ukraine + Moldova (and maybe the Baltics too)

D. The whole Russian Empire, recreated, refurbished, rejuvenated, reborn
Putin is a Eurasianist. He wants a new Russian empire.

However to anyone here who says hurr durr Putin should invade Ukraine cos Russia comes from there, number 1 it’ll actually make the Ukrainians hate Russians more and number two, Poland once again will have Russia right at its doorstep.

Most Eastern Europeans are tired of Russian bullshit, but it seems like Putin wants to show his muscles because russia itself is a abortion riddled state that’s decaying demographically and has to launch a war to somewhat keep its populace distracted

PS I’m not pro Washington. You can have common sense and see that both the USGay and Jewish run Russia aren’t our friends
 
Nope. This is the opening salvos. Main ground offensives aren't going to be launched yet, and it's going to be painful as hell for the russians.
Alright. I can respect it. Guess we'll have to wait and see.
 
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Nope. This is the opening salvos. Main ground offensives aren't going to be launched yet, and it's going to be painful as hell for the russians.
Dude, they've already destroyed the navy, and judging by their operations most of the air force. They have artillery out the wazoo, and tanks are already rolling into major cities. Ukraine is absolutely fucked.
 

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Most likely Russia imo. Home field advantage, plus the fact that they have the support of some parts of the Ukraine population (the rebels), plus the fact that any attempt to invade Russia has historically ended in failure.

Best case for NATO is they keep Ukraine from being overrun and we end up with an East/West Ukraine situation like postwar Germany
Inb4 crazed USA troons go full Dirlewanger on the Russian countryside
 
Nope. This is the opening salvos. Main ground offensives aren't going to be launched yet, and it's going to be painful as hell for the russians.
Barring a capitulation from the central government, they'll hold out for awhile. Not enough to keep the Russians from "winning", but enough to cause problems. We're still in the early stages
 
Message from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Today, February 24, at 5.00 the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation started intensive shelling of our units in the east, and also launched rocket-bomb strikes at the airports in Boryspil, Ozernomu, Kulbakinomu, Chuguev, Kramatorsk, Chornobayivtsi, and so on ož through military objects of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. At the same time, the aggressor launched artillery shelling of the territory and settlements of Ukraine along the state border.
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is fighting off the air attack of the tanker. The defense forces of the state are in full combat readiness, occupied and maintain defensive positions. The situation is under control.
The information about the paratrooping of Russian troops in Odessa is not true.
Together we will win!

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Sorry bro the Ukraine isn't Poland, their army doesn't have the stuff or the doctrine to stand up to the Russki's firepower
Let's look at it analytically. Russia has utterly annihilated their naval and aerial forces. Meaning any ground resistance starts out with enemy air superiority and no supplies.

That alone is crippling, but it gets worse.

Russia is almost entirely specialized in defensive armament, and its main assault has been almost all spec ops. That leaves a -ton- of conscripted forces to set up those defenses in waves going forward so any counteroffensive will be met with entrenched defense.

So now we have a counter offensive against an entrenched defensive force that has aerial superiority and control of the main supply lines.


The only way Ukraine stands a chance is full backing from a foreign power... all of whom are waiting until tomorrow to do anything at all.
 
This shit might cause the fall of the Belgian goverment. There is currently a massive political clusterfuck happening here about energy. The green faggots want and almost did close our nuclear powerplants and want to replace them with gasplants so that in the future we can go full green energy. But this whole mess has proven that Russian gas isn't something you want to depend on. All parties except the green have changed sides on this issue and want to keep nulcear open, but the greens wont budge. So we will see...
 
Nope. This is the opening salvos. Main ground offensives aren't going to be launched yet, and it's going to be painful as hell for the russians.
That is an interesting thought. From observing everything in this thread so far since everything started it seems that the Ukrainian Air Force and Ukrainian Navy might be gone. If Ukraine still has the will to fight I don't think they can count much on conventional war tactics to win. Belarus also helping Russia doesn't help matters. Honestly the situation looks pretty hopeless at the moment and the only way I can see this being turned around at all is if Ukrainian forces try to drag things out and become guerillas. That or hope a foreign power intervenes.
 
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