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Could be a result of pushing too quickly. Even if Russia's inflicting signifcantly heavier losses, they're kinda blitzing through and that could leave their columns vulnerable to ambush. The video I saw of an abandoned column seemed to mostly be supply or construction trucks, so the kind of unit you'd see following an assault from the rear. Something similar happened when Italy launched campaigns in North Africa at the start of WW2, pushed extremely fast through mostly empty areas, then the British encircled them, destroyed their supplies, and captured their entire army. Highly doubt anything close to that will happen here, but still, I think Russian forces have pushed so hard and so fast that some Ukrainian units have just gotten out of the way to come back once they can hit the more vulnerable logistics companies.My guess is that Russian troops are FAR more disiplined when it comes to taking pictures as compared to Ukrainian civilians (and for the most part, Ukrainian civvies wont be taking pictures in areas where Russian forces are attacking, enganging in combat and advancing). And on top of that, even if Ukrainians do post it its likely to not end up in Russian circles. Personally I believe the Ukrainians are suffering much heavier losses than Russians on the ground, maybe 2-3 times as many. BUT even if these 6 (7?) abandoned Russian convoys are all of the convoys that have been abandoned (and they likely are) it still doesn't bode well. Why are they being abandoned? If supply and artillery convoys are coming under attack from Ukrainian troops to the point that they have to be abandoned, that's very serious. Though at least they may be able to recapture them later. Is there a president for this on other conflicts? Anything similar in ww2, or in Iraq and Egypt among Isreali and American forces?