Russia & Ukraine

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Jan 18, 2022.

  1. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Enjoy your 10 year long war Vlad. You're still going to lose in the end.

     
    #17011     Jul 18, 2024
  2. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    imagine what a decent president could have done for russia if he worked at least 10 years to build up his own damn country with all the billions that the putinmafia instead preferred to steal from the russian people while starting or joining war after war.

    :banghead:

    what a sad and dark future is waiting for "russia" and the few poor and stupid people that cannot leave that shithole.
     
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    #17012     Jul 18, 2024
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  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading


    Russia may take on defensive next year - The Economist
    https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/russia-may-take-on-defensive-next-year-the-1721225751.html

    In the first two years of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia lost about 3,000 tanks and 5,000 other armored vehicles. Next year, the Russians are likely to take on the defensive, according to The Economist.

    It is noted that Russia has refurbished Soviet-era weapons, but around 70% of old tanks remain immobile, while the rest were washed and presented as new. Additionally, Russian forces are removing artillery barrels from old equipment and mounting them on self-propelled howitzers. If this trend continues, Russia will reach a "critical point of exhaustion" by 2025.

    Evidence of this is seen in Russia's counteroffensive launched in early May this year gradually "fizzling out". The successes Russia had achieved came at a high cost.

    Ultimately, much depends not only on Ukraine's ability to continue the fight but also on how long Russia can sustain its current operational tempo. Russia can replenish its army with 25,000 soldiers per month, maintaining a frontline strength of 470,000 soldiers.

    In addition, Russia has rapidly increased the production of missiles to strike Ukrainian infrastructure. This is due to the fact that, despite all objections, Russia has switched to a military economy, with approximately 8% of its GDP allocated to military expenditures. Thus, Russia is able to replace the loss of tanks, armored infantry vehicles, and artillery with stocks accumulated during the Soviet era.

    According to most intelligence reports, Russia lost about 3,000 tanks and 5,000 other armored vehicles in the first two years of the war.

    The main problem of the Russians is the production of tanks and infantry fighting vehicles. In particular, Russia may have about 3,200 tanks in stock, but up to 70% of them “have not moved an inch since the beginning of the war”. Most of the T-72s have been stored uncovered since the early 1990s.

    "Unless something changes, before the end of this year Russian forces may have to adjust their posture to one that is much more defensive. It could even become apparent before the end of summer. Expect Mr Putin’s interest in agreeing a temporary ceasefire to increase," the experts say.

    What is happening at the front
    In 2022, Ukraine conducted several major offensives, pushing Russian troops back from Kyiv and liberating the north of the country, Kharkiv and Kherson regions.

    In 2023, Ukraine launched a new counteroffensive in the summer but did not achieve the desired results due to strong enemy defenses in Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions.

    The situation at the front is currently tense. Russian troops are attacking on several fronts simultaneously, trying to break through the Ukrainian defense near Avdiivka and capture Chasiv Yar in the Bakhmut direction to advance deeper into the Donetsk region.

    At the same time, Russians launched an offensive in the north of Kharkiv region. However, their advance was stopped there, but battles continue.
     
    #17013     Jul 18, 2024
  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

  5. kashirin

    kashirin

    Imagine what a decent president could have done for USA if he worked for at least 10 years to build up own country instead stealing trillions for endless wars in Yugoslavia, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Syria, Palestine and Ukraine and endless harassing of the whole world

    what a sad and dark future is waiting for "USA" when whole Venezuela, Peru and Argentina move in only few and poor stupid will stay
     
    #17015     Jul 20, 2024
  6. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    you can cultivate your senseless whataboutism as much as you want.

    you know that what i wrote is nothing but the truth.

    the whole world actually sees and knows this.

    "russia" is fucked - long-term at least.

    pointing the finger at other countries doesn't change this fact one bit.

    there will be no mercy for russia.
     
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    #17016     Jul 20, 2024
  7. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    btw.


    who invaded afghanistan?

    russia


    who bombed syria?

    russia


    etc. etc. etc.
     
    #17017     Jul 20, 2024
  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Russia is the largest colonial empire on the face of the earth; it's imperialism has been going on for centuries. None of the past victims of Russian colonialism want anything further to do with Russia. It's time to decolonize Russia.

    President Duda Calls Russia 'World's Largest Colonial Empire'
     
    #17018     Jul 20, 2024
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  9. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    #17019     Jul 20, 2024
  10. Atlantic

    Atlantic

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    #17020     Jul 20, 2024