Raiden
Registered Member
The Russian army is actually 15% larger than what it once was during the opening of the war. So all this cope about Russia losing enormous number of men and equipment is just cope on your part, Russia lost a lot, but so is Ukraine.That’s a long winded reply that ultimately comes to the same conclusion as mine.
That Russia has gained little ground at the cost of enormous amounts of manpower and equipment. Russias offensive has been a failure, just as Ukraines summer 2023 offensive was. Arguably more with the amount of attrition it’s taken.
Momentum is now swinging back in favor of Ukraine as Russias offensive is essentially frozen on multiple fronts including Kharkiv.
The Ukrainian success stopped after the Kherson offensive , ever since it's just a string of defeats and failures.
Those land Russia captured is at the end another mile of land Ukrainian men must cross, and from the look of it they're not going to be any more successful than the last.
As we speak, the Russians are actually advancing on the ground, villages after villages, tree line after tree line, high ground after high ground. If you look at the news (which I do from both sides) it's the Ukrainians that are either:
1. fleeing the war towards Romania and Hungary
2. Getting dragged by recruitment officers inside vans
Which shows just how dire the situation is... For Ukraine.





