Moscow Suffers MASSIVE Losses in Vuhledar -- Over 30 Vehicles Confirmed Lost I regular updates

Turns out there's been a fuck-up. Shit happens as they say, but Luiza there filed up an assortment of Ukie losses for the last day. There's enough there for you to read and weep about.
Bakhmut is a lost cause militarily....
Politically as well for Ukraine. It's Politically a boost for Russia who desperately needed one.
But....Can Russia keep it? They are trying to hold hostile ground. Never a good idea or thing to try to accomplish. The "underground " soldiers will give the Russians nightmares of Afghanistan.
 
That looks like artillery strikes.....
yes, but not only , 31 tanks visually confirmed which means 31X10 = around 310 tanks = more than 1K JUST KILLED. AND ITS ALL OVER A SMALL TOWN . qestion is why ? my answer is : Moscow runs out of cash and recurses I posted yesterday official/shocking info. - Moscow has cash to fight with freak show war ONLY UNTIL THIS SUMMER (even early i think ) ! WHICH MEANS ONLY 1,5 BIG PUSHES AND war for Moscow empire is over.
- do you agree ?



 

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Ukeys smashed

Russians starting huge offensive now Ukey support line in Bakhmut has been devastated

⚡🇷🇺🇺🇦💡 RF Armed Forces massive Missile Strike on Infrastructure in #Ukraine on 10 Feb 2023 - what is known by 15:00⚡

💥 The RF Armed Forces have struck critical infrastructure sites in #Ukraine.
During the night, Geran-2 drones were predominantly used. Air defence position areas were opened and several critical infrastructure facilities in the south and east of #Ukraine were hit.
In the morning, the Russian Aerospace Forces launched a series of missile strikes against targets across the country.

🔹 What is known by this hour?
▪️ #Kharkov: overnight 👉 strikes hit the engine room of CHP-5 in the south-west of the city.
➖ In the morning, strikes on enemy facilities in #Kharkov continued, with local authorities reporting power outages in several districts of the city and region.
➖ There were reports of delays in the underground and problems with the internet in the city.
▪️ #Zaporozhye: the target of the 👉 strike was the 1st engine room of the #Dnieper hydroelectric power plant.
➖ The hall has relatively low capacity and old equipment. The likelihood that the damage caused would disrupt the operation of the entire plant is extremely low.
➖ One of the fired shells hit a nearby outbuilding.
➖ Some parts of the city are experiencing power and internet problems.
▪️ #Dnepropetrovsk region: A missile 👉 hit the engine room of the Krivoy Rog TPP near #Zelenodolsk, destroying at least one turbine and damaging steam lines.
➖ One of the generators stopped generating power and was permanently disabled.
▪️ #Khmelnytsky region: several energy infrastructure facilities in Khmelnytsky and Shepetovsky district were hit, with electricity and internet problems observed in the oblast.
▪️ Ivano-Frankovsk region: According to preliminary data, the Burshtyn Thermal Power Plant could have been targeted again - the plant stopped generating power during the massive strikes.
➖ At the same time, the facility's capacity decreased slowly - suggesting that Ukrainian power engineers may have deliberately shut it down before the attack.
▪️ #Kiev and the region: In #Kiev, CHPP-5 and several other targets in other parts of the city were hit. Local authorities reported power grid damage▪️ Several strikes are known to have occurred in the #Odessa region. According to local sources, the #Usatovo 330 substation caught fire.
▪️ The RF Armed Forces also struck unspecified facilities in #Kherson region, near #Kremenchuk, #Kramatorsk and #Vinnitsa.
▪️In #Zhytomyr, #Kirovograd, #Nikolayev and #Lvov regions, air defence assets were triggered.
➖ Shortly before the missile attack, authorities conducted preventive power cuts in some regions of the country.
▪️ Following the strikes, Ukrainian Railways reported train delays on the #Kharkov, #Kiev and #Kramatorsk routes.
▪️ #Moldova said that Russian missiles allegedly entered the country's airspace and flew over #Transnistria as well as the #Soroca region bordering #Ukraine.
➖ The republic's Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Russian ambassador.
📌 Today's wave of strikes hit more targets than the previous one. It cannot but be gratifying that this time machine rooms were chosen as targets rather than autotransformers, as had been the case previously.
Accurate hits on equipment in turbine halls guarantee extremely long-lasting repairs to facilities, and consequently a dramatic drop in power generation at stations.
Still, such attacks must be carried out systematically. Disabling #Ukraine's power infrastructure would make logistics, as well as repairs to equipment and the enemy's industry, much more dif
 
USMB should fine you each time you relaunch a thread.
Did you ever see a forum where people make the same thread every day?
 
Attackers: 3x losses to defenders stupidity of the hordesmen: 7-fold losses to defenders the horde is facing hard times


Both sides are using what essentially amounts to cannon fodder.

Russia tends have more as they are using conscripted prison convicts from the Wagner mercs. But it's people from Crimea and surrounding nations that oppose Putin's war. Ukraine has people who have volunteered (and a few young Ukranians forcibly so) from everywhere that have prior military experience and some with none.

Which brings a motley crew of mixed nationalities cobbled together to form units....
But it matches the cobbled together munitions that many have no clue as to the specifications of. But someone might....if they can read the directions on the equipment. (NATO munitions tend to be more standardized....some of which has expired past its expiration date)

Then there's the whole problem with friendly fire....both sides don't discuss it but the problem does exist with the battle lines moving regularly and if troops are trying to retreat or flank.

But the Ukranians seem to be doing better with clear lines of communication between themselves than the Russians....who are being micromanaged by Moscow. (Which didn't work in Vietnam or Korea; but hey, everyone needs to learn sometimes)

Currently We are seeing a more proper ratio of troops from Russia. Invaders need a 3:1 ratio of even beginning to be successful. (Which is where the Ruskies are at Currently) 60,000 Russians against 20,000 Ukranians.

This is definitely slowing down the effectiveness of Ukraine infiltration teams getting behind the lines to laser targets for missiles or give HIMARS and artillery proper coordinates for attacks.

Russia has effectively used cannon fodder hordes to exhaust Ukranians and their munitions and food. And where this works for a bit it increases the need for the invaders at a 4:1 or 5:1 ratio of soldiers or face consequences of losing after initial gains....if Zelenski will pull back his troops in an organized manner. IE expand the front line so fast that holes are created and infiltration teams can demoralize the invaders and eventually retake the ground. (They are just prisoners who face execution for minor infractions)
 
But it's people from Crimea and surrounding nations that oppose Putin's war.
Not sure about Crimean´s people, Donbas was almost empty . only 30% men who still leaved in Donbas at the beginning of this war. those who were drafted are already killed . Donbas villages are EMPTY, THE LOCAL ADMINISTRATION ARE seriously talk about legalization of POLYGAMY. WHEN IT COMES TO GRU- WAGNER IS FINISHED AS FAR AS I KNOW. Shaygu´s PATRIOT will do the dirty job....
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Not sure about Crimean´s people, Donbas was almost empty . only 30% men who still leaved in Donbas at the beginning of this war. those who were drafted are already killed . Donbas villages are EMPTY, THE LOCAL ADMINISTRATION ARE seriously talk about legalization of POLYGAMY. WHEN IT COMES TO GRU- WAGNER IS FINISHED AS FAR AS I KNOW. Shaygu´s PATRIOT will do the dirty job....
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Yes....Crimeans from the Crimean land bridge that opposed the treatment by Kiyev but also opposed Russian takeover as well....they get conscripted at the point of a gun. Told they only have to serve for 6 months on the front lines (just like the convicts) but then the average lifespan is only 4 hours....but then if you somehow survive past 6 months....well....the commanders can't count so well.

And if you don't want to fight....hanging. so that they can re-use the rope to hang someone else later. Supplies are hard to come by.
 
Yes....Crimeans from the Crimean land bridge that opposed the treatment by Kiyev but also opposed Russian takeover as well....they get conscripted at the point of a gun. Told they only have to serve for 6 months on the front lines (just like the convicts) but then the average lifespan is only 4 hours....but then if you somehow survive past 6 months....well....the commanders can't count so well.

And if you don't want to fight....hanging. so that they can re-use the rope to hang someone else later. Supplies are hard to come by.
looks Ivan is finished , defiantly Ivan´s new mood is a product of this rapport , do you agree ?


 

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