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

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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%

  • Total voters
    694
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It's like these motherfuckers have never heard of a flank.

One encirclement after another. Fuck.

Fall back to defensible positions, use the terrain, etc. etc...
This is actually one of the problems on the Pontic Steppe and why Russia is so damn paranoid. There's very, very little in way of defensible terrain. European Russia has almost no natural borders and most of it is flat and open, some marsh here and there, but the Steppe? The rivers are your best bet, I guess.
 
Any time any liberal faggot brings up Red Dawn, remind them of four things:

  • That war went nuclear
  • That war happened because of agricultural and economic collapse in the USSR
  • All but two of those kids died as child soldiers who never received so much as a bullet from their own side
  • They died forgotten and alone, in the end, two children on a swingset.

Then slap the shit out of them.
And don't forget to remind them it was a goddamn movie.
Ukraine about to lose half its professional troops

Now this is where I think this war may be over soon. For all the chest beating about the militias and armed babushkas, if they lose half of their well trained professional army, they really will be put in a really shit corner
 
It's like these motherfuckers have never heard of a flank.

One encirclement after another. Fuck.

Fall back to defensible positions, use the terrain, etc. etc...
1) let's not pretend that this is accurate
2) they have logistics issues too
3) who says they aren't

We have seen the same claims of encircled Ukrainian armies for several days now but they still haven't proven to have done so. It's always just around the corner. Maybe it will be someday but let's not assume it just because some guy on twitter has a map.
 
If the Ukrainians set off a forgotten nuke in desperation I am going to literally give myself a heat attack from laughing at all the shills trying to justify it after they went into hysterics over the ebil Russians threatening poor Yurop when a training building caught fire at the nuke plant yesterday.

I am certain if they did, it'll fully be blamed on the Russians. Be one of those massive events where there are two separate realities in what people think happened.

Beating the war drums. The media here basically reported that Putin is trying to be a nuclear terrorist. He was trying to blow up a nuclear power plant which is a direct threat to Europe. Then a short while later just reported Putin captured the plant. No walk back of their claims he wanted to blow it up. Which left me wondering if there are normies now thinking he is going to blow it up.

While maybe not intentional, fighting next to a nuclear plan is frightening. The airing of Ukrainian propaganda lines and narratives uncritically may have worked to establish an incentive for them to stage such an event. As a last resort to get intervention, as well as being a giant "fuck you" to NATO and Russia.
 
1) let's not pretend that this is accurate
2) they have logistics issues too
3) who says they aren't

We have seen the same claims of encircled Ukrainian armies for several days now but they still haven't proven to have done so. It's always just around the corner. Maybe it will be someday but let's not assume it just because some guy on twitter has a map.
Fair points, all. I guess I'm being a doomer.
 
This is actually one of the problems on the Pontic Steppe and why Russia is so damn paranoid. There's very, very little in way of defensible terrain. European Russia has almost no natural borders and most of it is flat and open, some marsh here and there, but the Steppe? The rivers are your best bet, I guess.
Stupid ruskis had like fifty years and didn’t even build a mountain range. Even India figured that one out. 😘
 
Stupid ruskis had like fifty years and didn’t even build a mountain range. Even India figured that one out. 😘
It's Russia, they can't afford to build a mountain range. The pajeets can always just empty out the designated shitting street for material. This is, of course, why the Russians always trade territory for time and never significantly improve their infrastructure. Their two best generals are General Winter and General Mud.
 
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