im tired about talking to silly people about kursk... so i hope this helps clear things up!!!!
— david D. (@secretsqrl123) January 20, 2025
1 pic.twitter.com/PoV5bmxhXl
By his phase 1 Ukrainian must have for lol lost multiple himars
🚨🇷🇺Russian soldiers stranded in Kursk after a Ukraine 🇺🇦 HIMARS strike destroys the bridge over the
— Todd Paron🇺🇸🇬🇷🎧👽 (@tparon) August 16, 2024
Seym river near Glushkovo.
Watch as a drone captures the bridge exploding⚠️🔥 pic.twitter.com/YMc85Ad63d
In theory they could easily capture this territory
But himars got blown up and AD reached the front
On phase 2 he thinks that without ad and constant drones observation Ukrainian could had brought up construction tech
[Kursk front 16/1] Ukrainian vehicles hit by drone in Sudzha.
— 🅉 Budeshta 🜂 (@budeshta) January 17, 2025
🎥Video: https://t.co/dy8laXBjk2
📍Locations(1/2):
0:09 51.1886767 35.2820208@UAControlMap@GeoConfirmed pic.twitter.com/bWEXYUtUvm
Drones flying inside Sudzha without any problems
Phase 3
He thinks Ukrainian would be able to safely mine anything
Also this goes against this
The resent Ukrainian offensive attempt.
To launch offensive you need to remove the mines but Ukraine didn't needed to since there ain't any mines
Phase 4
It's just insane insane that he thinks Ukraine would be able to build bunkers
Ukraine lost dniper line before it could finish it and he thinks on an 15x15km where one drums can reach every corner of that territory that it's sold genius Ukrainian plan
This also must have been genius plan
A FAB-3000 with UMPK strike hit a Kiev Forces’ temporary deployment point in the settlement of Martynovka, Kursk region. pic.twitter.com/RVRfWkqPQX
— MD (@distant_earth83) January 19, 2025
That thing range is at least 60km and it's the heaviest and now Russian are fabing
The Russians carried out an air strike on Zaporizhzhia. Two FAB-500 glide bombs fell on the city. They exploded in a place where many people were concentrated The attack killed 13 people and wounded 122. There is nothing more cruel than bombing a city in the knowledge that ... pic.twitter.com/k7Knv8UQl1
— Krzysztof Blazewicz (@FundacjaIMiB) January 10, 2025
crowded place
"The Russians cynically attacked the city in the middle of the day," regional head Ivan Fedorov said, adding that two guided aerial bombs hit residential buildings.
He said that two guided bombs struck residential buildings. Earlier he had said "industrial infrastructure" had been targeted.
This is not residential building it's clearly some kind of office building
So Ukrainian can't protect one of their biggest cities from fabs yet he thinks Ukrainian will be able to bring and install patriots in 15km x 15km area
Krasnoarmeysk (Ukrainian: Pokrovsk)
— -- GEROMAN -- time will tell - 👀 -- (@GeromanAT) January 20, 2025
The Russian Armed Forces have been conducting artillery preparation all night and this morning before entering Pokrovsk. pic.twitter.com/6PySOCTTtm
Defend pokrovsk ?
But thing is Ukraine just need some kind of spring counteroffensive or krinky to keep saying they winning.
Kursk fate is same as krinky
https://en.namu.wiki/w/%ED%81%AC%EB%A6%B0%ED%82%A4%2520%EC%A0%84%ED%88%AC
Originally, the main attack route of the 2023 Ukrainian Counteroffensive Operation was Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk (near Bakhmut), and the Kherson region was not an offensive area from the beginning, but after the outbreak of the war, the size of the Marine Corps was recklessly increased to the size of four brigades and all of them were driven into the Kherson region, but since there was no means of crossing the river other than the Zodiac boat, they ended up being destroyed one after another as they tried to cross it. It is presumed that they chose this unreasonable route because of a largely political message they wanted to send to their Western supporters of Ukraine and elicit support: to secure a bridgehead across Kherson , subdue Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia on the other side, and then join forces to advance to the Crimea.
But let's ask Redditors experts
https://old.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/1e6catk/with_krynky_lost_what_did_the_perilous_operation/
A few thousand troops in Krynky tied down over 120,000 Russian troops who were unavailable for use anywhere else.
At peak the area Ukrainian held was 1km x 2km
🇺🇦🇷🇺🚨‼️ FOOTAGE: Russian unit "Dnepr" from the Kherson axis burns down Ukranian supply boat.
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) January 6, 2024
Crossing the river is a nightmare … pic.twitter.com/QjWW09zoDa
And their boats were constantly destroyed.
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1. did russia lose territory
2. do they have full control of their own territory right now
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Dude I didn't asked you to prove me your simpleton views
Ukraine was losing its most valuable land to hold Sudzha
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at no point did i say anything about ukraine winning.
i asked two very simple questions. go ahead and answer
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Well I did point, you know nothing about strategy and Ukrainian propaganda is aimed at folks like you so, I offered you to laugh at your strategical knowledge. You somehow decided to prove it by asking me question that directly hint that you know nothing about strategy.
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its telling that you cant answer two simple questions that are supposedly propaganda
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Your question are rhetorical because their functions it to cover your butt from admitting Ukrainian did stupid move
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its telling that you cant answer two simple questions that are supposedly propaganda
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