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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

Лучший за сегодня проёб танка, часть 1 "Репортаж с котом на шее" (полное видео https://t.co/VlS3m0fNTK) #Мадяр #RussianUkrainianWar https://t.co/yzBx6bmtNf
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@Notabot45774 @AmongComrades @Trollstoy88 He said “on to the Dnieper.” Russia hasn't advanced one km along the Dnipro river or closer to the City of Dnipro since the first month of the invasion, March 2022. It's not cope, that’s the reality. For them to advance from Bakhmut to Dnipro it would take +100 years at this rate
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@forestbathingUA They’re all really strong allies of Ukraine

Estonia 🇪🇪 has helped the most in military GDP

USA 🇺🇸 sends most military aid

Poland 🇵🇱 helped the most in refugees and tanks

UK 🇬🇧 has been the strongest supporter by sending Long Range Missiles, training on fighter jets, and tanks
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@DemocratDubya @forestbathingUA Yes, in April I predicted they would lose all of Bakhmut before June
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@Gast_69 Yes, and that logic was correct. It took the rest of April. Most of May. And Bakhmut was fully taken before June like I analyzed.
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@010714fz Because that’s my analysis, and it was correct.
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My analysis from April was correct, Ukraine lost Bakhmut before June
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@WarMonitors Russian dictator Putin congratulates convicted criminals for completely destroying then capturing the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut
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Def Mon (Twitter)

This is interesting, I've been wondering why they don't cover the trenches. It seems like they are adapting now.
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Def Mon (Twitter)

@DefactoHumanity I heard what you said, but I still cant let go of the XL Groin Protection.
Def Mon (Twitter)

@beatleyard Well anyone who knows an old rag hides your position.
Def Mon (Twitter)

One of the biggest reasons for this would not be to catch the grenade, it would be to conceal the guys in the trench. It would also make the side holes in to the trench wall a bit safer.
Def Mon (Twitter)

@ObserverTx That is an extra step for them before they can effectivly target the guys in the trench. It's a few extra flights. Which risks the drone.
Rob Lee (Twitter)

I think the Wagner model of using a large number of convicts mixed with professional fighters works best in dense urban terrain. It isn't as effective in open fields where commercial UAVs + artillery and machine guns are extremely lethal to unsupported infantry assaults. 2/
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Def Mon (Twitter)

This is why fighting in the city was less favorable for Ukraine than outside of the city. It's also most likely why RuAF stopped the attempt to encircle Bakhmut and used disposable troops inside the city instead.
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@RALee85:
Alexander Kharchenko says that Wagner sustained many times more casualties when fighting in fields (i.e. the flanks) than inside of Bakhmut. He said this was primarily due to a lack of armored vehicles.
https://t.co/bs7phLEwcE