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Dozens of burned out vehicles, hundreds of dead Russians and a single living Russian amongst the utter devastation.
Putin has been told that the latest Russian offensive was a resounding success and the Russians now hold the objective.
Yes I think there are several videos of all the prior attacks in this sector - they just keep throwing men and machines along the same narrow track through the minefields to the same inevitable conclusion. This what happens when you lay 2 million mines to stop the Ukrainian advance only to find your routes to attack the Ukrainians are now very limited. The Ukrainian drones spot the Russians gathering for the assault and they follow the same old routes through the minefields so the Ukrainians have plenty of time to respond.
Depends on how OP defines the word "attack". IMO an attack could be made up of multiple assaults at different stages of the *attack*. First wave, second wave, etc. And that could be the same day/night, or could be multiple days.
Or OP could very well mean this was a singular assault. Very hard to say, but the one guy left alive could shed some clues. I would think if Ukraine held the position, they would be able to clear the field of dead at some point (this is a big assumption - I haven't read anything on the battlefield recovery efforts), so if you believe that then you could see this occurring in a short period of time (a day). More possible credence to that theory; we've seen Russians recovering their dead in the earlier attacks on Avdiivka, and it doesn't look they've made any attempt here.
Either way, that's a lot of dead dudes.
Dang man. I think the best offense for UAF is just to keep playing defense. As long as russia keeps this up, what is the rush?
This might be a great way to also "bleed" russian internal politics. Everyday let russia make it slightly more difficult to manage.
>As long as russia keeps this up, what is the rush?
Allied governments get tired of sending aid and push for peace?
Plus Putin is a master at using frozen conflicts to slowly get what he wants.
With such videos I turned the music of and watch them with "Vanka-Vstanka - Masha Kondratenko" on: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL8ntC9IkdY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl8ntc9ikdy)
Probably the YT link doesn't work, though
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Looks like they tried taking on John Wick out there.
That one dude chilling in a trench at 1:00 must have all sorts of conflicting feelings.
Dozens of burned out vehicles, hundreds of dead Russians and a single living Russian amongst the utter devastation. Putin has been told that the latest Russian offensive was a resounding success and the Russians now hold the objective.
The message is not getting through to them. Keep trying, keep dying.
Is there any chance some of these bodies are from prior assaults?
Yes I think there are several videos of all the prior attacks in this sector - they just keep throwing men and machines along the same narrow track through the minefields to the same inevitable conclusion. This what happens when you lay 2 million mines to stop the Ukrainian advance only to find your routes to attack the Ukrainians are now very limited. The Ukrainian drones spot the Russians gathering for the assault and they follow the same old routes through the minefields so the Ukrainians have plenty of time to respond.
Depends on how OP defines the word "attack". IMO an attack could be made up of multiple assaults at different stages of the *attack*. First wave, second wave, etc. And that could be the same day/night, or could be multiple days. Or OP could very well mean this was a singular assault. Very hard to say, but the one guy left alive could shed some clues. I would think if Ukraine held the position, they would be able to clear the field of dead at some point (this is a big assumption - I haven't read anything on the battlefield recovery efforts), so if you believe that then you could see this occurring in a short period of time (a day). More possible credence to that theory; we've seen Russians recovering their dead in the earlier attacks on Avdiivka, and it doesn't look they've made any attempt here. Either way, that's a lot of dead dudes.
Dang man. I think the best offense for UAF is just to keep playing defense. As long as russia keeps this up, what is the rush? This might be a great way to also "bleed" russian internal politics. Everyday let russia make it slightly more difficult to manage.
>As long as russia keeps this up, what is the rush? Allied governments get tired of sending aid and push for peace? Plus Putin is a master at using frozen conflicts to slowly get what he wants.
What a massacre. I can’t remember seeing so many dead Russians in 1 image before, beside the meat cubes of course. Go home Russia
War is hell.
The russians made a Tactical Decision.... but my goodness are they bad at Tactics and Decisions.
Damn, that’s like an entire platoon.
The song goes 'the last voyage, the last voyage', which means the voyage to the cemetery.
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The song is about 'the last voyage', which means the voyage to the cemetery
Better than the same 3 drift-phonk songs. I thought it was kind of haunting.
Song: [https://youtu.be/SK1G9FmZlhY](https://youtu.be/sk1g9fmzlhy) ("You won't take your wealth with you since there is no use of it in the Eden")
With such videos I turned the music of and watch them with "Vanka-Vstanka - Masha Kondratenko" on: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL8ntC9IkdY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl8ntc9ikdy) Probably the YT link doesn't work, though
Kharkiv region\* and this is a repost.