The 120 thousand strong group Tsenter… now that is a sizeable body of men. Cant be that many such groups. And totally (at least so far) indifferent to losses. Supported by glide bombs. Well, Russia isnt subtle about its attacks. I cannot really see how Ukraine should stop this attacks by playing its game. They of course need to be doing what they are now, defending and inflicting losses. But I think stopping it requires attacks elsewhere. To distract the glide bombs if nothing Else. But what doI know really? Basically what I read in blogs. So thank you for the update.
At such a size of the Russian army group, I doubt that even the whole Kursk Ukraine force could stop the attackers with the continuous grinding campaign.
Butusov's video about the assault in Niu York is one of the most impressive videos I've watched of this war. He had all the opportunity to turn it into a full propaganda piece, but to his credit, he didn't.
What I believe is unique, not just in this war, is we had the opportunity to hear the viewpoints on how the situation developed from two captured Russian commanders. That's awfully difficult to get even when writing history books after the war is over, let alone in practically real-time.
Awe-inspiring journalistic work from Butusov and Skala battalion guys were no less impressive in their line of work. It was the first assault for the majority of them who talked to the camera and they seemed like veterans until they disclosed it was their first battle.
Thanks for this report Don on to the next one
RE: Kherson (and elsewhere)
Good gracious! There seemingly is no end to the atrocities committed by those b@stards.
Based on the videos posted, one Russian drone team is particularly notorious.
Well, then perhaps it is time--past due--to target them. Any way to discover their IP address? **LOL**
The 120 thousand strong group Tsenter… now that is a sizeable body of men. Cant be that many such groups. And totally (at least so far) indifferent to losses. Supported by glide bombs. Well, Russia isnt subtle about its attacks. I cannot really see how Ukraine should stop this attacks by playing its game. They of course need to be doing what they are now, defending and inflicting losses. But I think stopping it requires attacks elsewhere. To distract the glide bombs if nothing Else. But what doI know really? Basically what I read in blogs. So thank you for the update.
At such a size of the Russian army group, I doubt that even the whole Kursk Ukraine force could stop the attackers with the continuous grinding campaign.
Butusov's video about the assault in Niu York is one of the most impressive videos I've watched of this war. He had all the opportunity to turn it into a full propaganda piece, but to his credit, he didn't.
What I believe is unique, not just in this war, is we had the opportunity to hear the viewpoints on how the situation developed from two captured Russian commanders. That's awfully difficult to get even when writing history books after the war is over, let alone in practically real-time.
Awe-inspiring journalistic work from Butusov and Skala battalion guys were no less impressive in their line of work. It was the first assault for the majority of them who talked to the camera and they seemed like veterans until they disclosed it was their first battle.
Thank you so much.