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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Mass mobilization as your country faces a hot war for it's very existence is a war crime. Got it.

This isn't a video game. This is the reality of war. They are ugly. People die. Lives are ruined. Shit gets broken. It leaves scars. There is no pure and ethical way to conduct them.
Ok. He also provoked the hot war and is currently feeding his citizens into the meat grinder in the hopes of getting some photo ops for his American masters. Fuck him.
 
Hah. UN has condemned Israel like 45 times throughout its entire existence, and yet they're still doing whatever they wanna do. I'd put more faith in embargoes than UN resolutions.
Historically, the Soviet Union and then Russia have kind of owned the UN General Assembly. The General Assembly IS kind of meaningless except for optics. I doubt Putin is too happy to see them rebelling though
 
The NM of the DPR is cleaning up Volnovakha. The enemy suffered heavy losses in manpower and equipment
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Solid article. I do think the lack of ability to do a quick decisive blow and the seemingly poor use of air and armor assets should give the US and NATO some optimism for their own chances against Russia, but definitely doesn't mean Ukraine is in the clear.
I'm sure the germans said something like that when they saw how the russians fucked up against finland. NATO shouldn't get stupid and underestimate what the russians are capable of if they're backed into a corner
 
People get gunned and bombed and dragged out of cars and get shot a la Call of Duty Villain style by Russians but OK

>MUH JEWCRAINE, SEE I MADE JEW JOKE
Those vasectomied Poles are being more of use to humanity and against the Russian untermensch than you ever will.
Funny how you used "more of use to humanity" instead of "more balls"
 
Ok. He also provoked the hot war and is currently feeding his citizens into the meat grinder in the hopes of getting some photo ops for his American masters. Fuck him.
ıf Russia would win we'd see Ukrainian female fighters getting raped and beheaded by Chechens on bestgore or theync.

so Russia must be losing.
 
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Major bitcoin exchanges still have not cut off Russians from using them, and Russian state sponsored hackers have made millions(billions?) in ransomware attacks over the last decade.

I wonder if that will play any part in helping keep Russia afloat
 
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People get gunned and bombed and dragged out of cars and get shot a la Call of Duty Villain style by Russians but OK

>MUH JEWCRAINE, SEE I MADE JEW JOKE
Those vasectomied Poles are being more of use to humanity and against the Russian untermensch than you ever will.
>People get gunned and bombed and dragged out of cars and get shot a la Call of Duty Villain style by Russians but OK
While I understand this is a big thread, you niggers really need to lurk more before coming in and making really retarded takes like this. There are about a whole 30 or so pages in this thread with Ukrainians bragging about doing this.
 
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:story: Jewcraine simps ITT
>THESE BRAVE GOYIM DIED FOR PISSRAEL LIKE HEROS!
>ZOG BLESS THE JEWCRAINE!
>NEVA SURRENDA!
>Ukraine accepts foreign enlistments
>Polish Redditors with vasectomies to save mother earth go to Ukraine
>Kiwi Jewcraine simps rage post on a lolcow forum

You niggers literally make Redditor soyfaces seem like gigachads by comparison.
You're trying way, way too hard my man. "Jewcraine"? And you thought you were BETTER than reddit?
 
Russians just have better opsec, apparently. But also they been banned from most of Twatter so the only place you can get the pro-RU side is from telegram or VK, which of us here don't go to begin with.

Here's another hilarious thing that was linked to me:
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Seems damning, but the Twitter account does not appear to exist, and I have no idea if the "original" video was ever posted anywhere. So probably fake.
Twitter account is deleted but here's the archive: https://archive.fo/hHHev
 
Without taking a moral stance, I would like to look at how the first week of the campaign has gone compared to a previous campaign that the USSR planned during the Cold War.

In 1979, Soviet planners considered how to wargame a reactive scenario where the West made a first strike on Poland and Czechslovakia, destroying Poland's operational contributions. Their response to this was called "Seven Days to the River Rhine". In it, they planned and predicted that in 7 days, they would be able to break through NATO defensive positions along the East/West German border and conquer Germany, pushing as far as the Rhine, capturing or destroying most major West German cities as they went. In the extended scenario, by day 9 they would have reached Lyon in France.
I think this is interesting to compare to now, after 7 days, Russia has not managed to capture the or even begin ground combat for the centre of the capital of a minor Eastern European country only 50 miles from the staging areas in Belarus.

The situation is of course different - the modern Russian military is smaller and less motivated than at the height of the Cold War, but likewise they face only the Ukrainian defenders. I am convinced that Russia will overcome Kiev, but they have seemingly made it much harder than it has to be. Every day brings more, new sanctions - a quick push over the 50 miles to Kiev and capturing it in a few days would quickly have stopped being news, with instead a focus on the diplomatic negotiations for what to do with Russia-Occupied Ukraine. It was only after the weekend that the Ruble crashed, 3 days into the action. A decisive outcome would likely have not had half the effect we have seen instead.

I think Putin has miscalculated not the outcome of this war, but the capability, speed, and cost, and it'll be interesting to see how it plays out economically in the long term.

Putin is not applying strategies of total war and massive preparation of the battlefield, duh. This is not intended to be American-style shock and awe.
 
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