The war of attrition is becoming more and more real for the orcs. Without logistics they will continue to suffer greater losses. You know, they could just pack up and go home, maybe even fix the root cause of the problem. Alas, they decide to stay and die.
Слава Україні! 🇺🇦
Akovsky87 on
Eventually the anvil will break the hammer
Dependent-Entrance10 on
So uh, it’s May already. So how’s the spring offensive going? To put into perspective how embarrassing this is – *Russia is the invader.* They’re the ones that’s supposed to be gaining territory. They’re the ones that need to conduct successful offensives. So the fact that Ukraine is gaining territory is quite telling indeed.
tvtowers on
Second consecutive month that Ukraine has advanced for a net gain. They’re modest gains, admittedly, but this is in the face of Russia’s spring *offensive*.
The drone war has changed the momentum. Ukraine not only outproduces Russia by 30% in numbers, the gap in technology is more like an order of magnitude – Russia has a corrupt, wasteful and hidebound production system that concentrates on sheer numbers at the expense of innovation, an idiotic stance that is now paying dividends for Ukraine.
beavis617 on
I wonder if at any time during this long conflict if Putin had thought that maybe this wasn’t such a great idea to invade. He thought he could get it done over a weekend and it’s taking a little longer than that!
yankdevil on
I think the wild thing here is that Ukraine isn’t really doing any offensives in terms of territory. Their offensive focus is on attacking Russian economic and military targets to destroy the Russian ability to wage war. Which means destroying oil infrastructure, manufacturing, logistics and military manpower.
And they’re getting really good at it.
It seems like a very smart and sensible strategy. It’s way easier to conduct offensives to gain back territory when your opponent has much more limited abilities to fight back.
If Ukraine can destroy enough of Russia’s oil infrastructure that they have systemic domestic shortages, that will really help. And maybe with Ukraine’s new friends in the Gulf, they can make a case for offensive operations against Iran’s northern oil export infrastructure.
The world is going to need to get used to two very uncomfortable realities: Russia will be a failed state and Ukraine will be a major military power in Europe. One will be a problem to contain. The other will be a country that will remember who stood be and who did not.
Miserable-Surprise67 on
DRIVE THEM BACK TO ORCLAND!
Clamps55555 on
Do you think Europe/Nato could come to a deal with Trump? In return for helping with Iran conflict America commits to pushing Russia right out of Ukraine? Granted I wouldn’t trust the ginger cunt as far as I could throw him but on paper it makes sense.
Worm_Farmer on
Slava Ukraini!
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The war of attrition is becoming more and more real for the orcs. Without logistics they will continue to suffer greater losses. You know, they could just pack up and go home, maybe even fix the root cause of the problem. Alas, they decide to stay and die.
Слава Україні! 🇺🇦
Eventually the anvil will break the hammer
So uh, it’s May already. So how’s the spring offensive going? To put into perspective how embarrassing this is – *Russia is the invader.* They’re the ones that’s supposed to be gaining territory. They’re the ones that need to conduct successful offensives. So the fact that Ukraine is gaining territory is quite telling indeed.
Second consecutive month that Ukraine has advanced for a net gain. They’re modest gains, admittedly, but this is in the face of Russia’s spring *offensive*.
The drone war has changed the momentum. Ukraine not only outproduces Russia by 30% in numbers, the gap in technology is more like an order of magnitude – Russia has a corrupt, wasteful and hidebound production system that concentrates on sheer numbers at the expense of innovation, an idiotic stance that is now paying dividends for Ukraine.
I wonder if at any time during this long conflict if Putin had thought that maybe this wasn’t such a great idea to invade. He thought he could get it done over a weekend and it’s taking a little longer than that!
I think the wild thing here is that Ukraine isn’t really doing any offensives in terms of territory. Their offensive focus is on attacking Russian economic and military targets to destroy the Russian ability to wage war. Which means destroying oil infrastructure, manufacturing, logistics and military manpower.
And they’re getting really good at it.
It seems like a very smart and sensible strategy. It’s way easier to conduct offensives to gain back territory when your opponent has much more limited abilities to fight back.
If Ukraine can destroy enough of Russia’s oil infrastructure that they have systemic domestic shortages, that will really help. And maybe with Ukraine’s new friends in the Gulf, they can make a case for offensive operations against Iran’s northern oil export infrastructure.
The world is going to need to get used to two very uncomfortable realities: Russia will be a failed state and Ukraine will be a major military power in Europe. One will be a problem to contain. The other will be a country that will remember who stood be and who did not.
DRIVE THEM BACK TO ORCLAND!
Do you think Europe/Nato could come to a deal with Trump? In return for helping with Iran conflict America commits to pushing Russia right out of Ukraine? Granted I wouldn’t trust the ginger cunt as far as I could throw him but on paper it makes sense.
Slava Ukraini!