• Tar_Alcaran
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    5 months ago

    In sorry, 300 troops and 11 tanks? What is this, an invasion for ants?

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      It does a few things. First of all Russia seems to lack military assets in the region, so Ukraine can advance rather easily. Russia has to take back that land, otherwise Putin looses a lot of his reputation and it is obviously something to be traded in in peace negotitations. So Russia has to move troops and material from where they have them, which is in the south. Ukraine has been blowing up train engines, so that is not easy and Russia has been loosing tanks, ifv and all sorts of other vehicles for years. They also need more fighting power to push the Ukranians out, which is most likely going to happen. In the meantime Ukraine gets to shoot at unorganized units setting up, take hostages and really make the Russians think about the war being worth it.

      If Ukraine pushes far enough, there is a very defensible line further north, which is shorter and mostly protected by rivers. However that is really pushing it. However if I would be Ukraine, now would be a great time to blow up the Kerch bridge. F-16 just arrived and with that probably some intressting new missiles.

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        It does more than that, it shows that every bit of border Russia shares with Ukraine, which is “defended” by the same sort of conscripts that are now breaking, surrendering and running for the hills, is basically defenseless.

        They can either accept their somewhat less inferior contract soldiers need to play border guard, and thus pull them off the frontline, or they need to accept that they’re powerless to stop these sorts of incursions.

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        I agree this is quite a distraction for Russia to deal with. It would be a shame if other areas across the front took advantage of it

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      5 months ago

      Nah, that’s just a small unit executing raids to sow chaos behind enemy lines, disrupting supply lines, keeping the Russians off balance and busy so that they can’t fight as effectively on the front lines.

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        I mean, the fact that Russian conscript borderguards are hyper incompetent and have the morale of a wet paper bag doesn’t mean that it’s a very small “invasion force”.

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          some russian telegram channels were talking about some 2000 ukrainian troops initially, but they could be just as well making shit up/be wrong and some extra forces could be put there as well by now