„Massive“ Verluste Russlands in der Ukraine bringen es in Richtung Belastungsgrenze: Offiziell

https://www.businessinsider.com/massive-russian-losses-ukraine-pushing-it-to-breaking-point-nato-2026-1

Von HydrolicKrane

13 Kommentare

  1. Breaking point through Western eyes maybe

    The calculus is different for Putin. I don’t think he has a breaking point short of acute lead poisoning at a high velocity

  2. Pittsburgh_Wario on

    Everything is supposedly a breaking point but they keep bending and not breaking don’t they?

    They keep posting this every couple months for years now. I wish something would actually break them or at least don’t exaggerate the title.

  3. vilified-moderate on

    They line up in tears to die, unaware that only a few hundred command the thousands. Better to keep your head low and stay in line. Maybe they will be one of the lucky ones that only go missing.. surely they are happy somewhere.

  4. Sadly there are plenty of disposable minorities from the regions and international mercenaries – until the pain is felt in Moscow and St Petersburg nothing will change

  5. History of the last century shows that resource, economic, manpower & morale breaking points do happen – but they ALWAYS take much much longer than forecast.

    The best example is ww1, where under blockade eventually the Germans started to starve, but the allies had expected this to occur after only a few months instead of four years.

    Similarly, the Germans though they could bleed French manpower at Verdun. French manpower and morale was infact battered after a year, but the Germans had similar expected weeks or a few months.

  6. Far_Grapefruit1307 on

    Putin is currently breaking even when it comes to losses. He recruits 30,000 soldiers per month and his losses about the same. „Breaking point“ is premature.

  7. itcouldvbeenbetterif on

    I have been following the news for a long time and I have been trying to remain objective (since I am not even from europe or from the west) although I am clearly pro urkaine. This is what i noticed:

    Yes u feel russia is doing less well than previous years. Throughout the years, russia went from taking big cities relatively easily, to struggle to take larg cities (bakhmut) yet succeeding, ylto struggle overall but remain the ones controlling the place and time of the attacks and apply successfully pressure.

    Now, I feel russia is even less strong, in the sense that although they r the ones still applying pressure, it is not that efficient and they r even losing ground in some areas of the main front.foebthe first time, I feel a total equilibrium on the battlefield.

    If the trend keeps the same, I think we will c russia soon unable to maintain the front

  8. TrumptyPumpkin on

    Problem is. That Putin sees sacrificing lives of everyday Russians in the 1000s as part of their civic duty to him and his goals of achieving whatever he wants. He has no mortality. If he wants that specific piece of land, „YOU“ Have to die for him.

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