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Ukes still striking a long way from home:
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Judging from the looks of things, the driver was completely decapitated in the explosion:
human wave attacks and tolerance of high casualties is what won Russia the Eastern Front in ww2. Unfortunately the Russian command doesnt know any better.Gaining a few more km2 with 10000 losses is not sustainable even for Russia. The sooner the chain of command starts to question this strategy the better.
At that time they were gaining land even with high casualties. This way it is one way mission only. Most experienced soliders die to gain 1km2. Seems of like a self sabotage of Russian own effort that will make them vulnurable several months or at most a year later to Ukraine counter attacks. Defender always has advantage and it is not ww2 all their movements are spotted from air now. Gaining a few sqkms and then they will be exhausted with staggering losses soon and that is when Ukr will strike wedges into their formations cutting their supplies completely.human wave attacks and tolerance of high casualties is what won Russia the Eastern Front in ww2. Unfortunately the Russian command doesnt know any better.
Counteroffensive with which infantry?At that time they were gaining land even with high casualties. This way it is one way mission only. Most experienced soliders die to gain 1km2. Seems of like a self sabotage of Russian own effort that will make them vulnurable several months or at most a year later to Ukraine counter attacks. Defender always has advantage and it is not ww2 all their movements are spotted from air now. Gaining a few sqkms and then they will be exhausted with staggering losses soon and that is when Ukr will strike wedges into their formations cutting their supplies completely.
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