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Russia Suffering 'Colossal' Military Losses in Intense Battle: Ukraine
Story by Zoe Strozewski
Russia's attempts to capture an embattled city in eastern Ukraine have resulted in "colossal" losses for President Vladimir Putin's army, according to a top Ukrainian defense official.
Yuriy Sak, an adviser to Ukraine's minister of defense, told CNBC Wednesday that the city, Bakhmut in the Donetsk region, was "undoubtedly one of the key hotspots at the moment" in the ongoing war.
His assertion that Russia was facing major military losses, as well as other assessments, seems to undercut recent claims from a Russian-installed leader in Donetsk that Bakhmut could soon be within Russia's grasp.
Denis Pushilin said on Russian television Monday that Russian forces were close to encircling Bakhmut, CNN reported. Pushilin did note that the situation in the city "remains difficult" but said Russian units were advancing regardless.
Bakhmut has become a major focus in the current stage of the war in Ukraine, though Russia has been trying to capture the city for months without success.
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW), a U.S. think tank, said in an assessment earlier this week that recent Russian advancements around Bakhmut do not mean that Russia will be able to fully seize it anytime soon.
"Russian troops, in their current degraded state, are likely unable to be able to accomplish this task quickly," the ISW said in a report released Monday.
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Even if Russia continues to advance on Bakhmut after making some marginal gains and ultimately forces Ukraine to withdraw, capturing the city offers Putin's forces "little operational benefit," the ISW said.
"The costs associated with six months of brutal, grinding, and attrition-based combat around Bakhmut far outweigh any operational advantage that the Russians can obtain from taking Bakhmut," the ISW wrote.
"Russian offensives around Bakhmut, on the other hand, are consuming a significant proportion of Russia's available combat power, potentially facilitating continued Ukrainian counteroffensives elsewhere," the think tank added.
jusplay4fun wrote:Russia's attempts to capture an embattled city in eastern Ukraine have resulted in "colossal" losses for President Vladimir Putin's army, according to a top Ukrainian defense official.
British nurses and ambulance drivers are helping Vladimir Putin in his assault on Ukraine by demanding pay rises, a cabinet minister has said.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 1670148807
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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saxitoxin wrote:Meanwhile, in the UK, Matilda, a 58 year-old nurse-midwife in Sheffield who asked for a pay raise, has been branded a Russian collaborator by the government.British nurses and ambulance drivers are helping Vladimir Putin in his assault on Ukraine by demanding pay rises, a cabinet minister has said.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 1670148807
saxitoxin wrote:Russia's attempts to capture an embattled city in eastern Ukraine have resulted in "colossal" losses for President Vladimir Putin's army, according to a top Ukrainian defense official.
Is this the same "top Ukrainian defense official" who said the Ghost of Kiev was real or that it was a Russian - not Uke - missile that hit Poland?
Russia's attempts to capture an embattled city in eastern Ukraine have resulted in "colossal" losses for President Vladimir Putin's army, according to a top Ukrainian defense official.
Yuriy Sak, an adviser to Ukraine's minister of defense, told CNBC Wednesday that the city, Bakhmut in the Donetsk region, was "undoubtedly one of the key hotspots at the moment" in the ongoing war.
His assertion that Russia was facing major military losses, as well as other assessments, seems to undercut recent claims from a Russian-installed leader in Donetsk that Bakhmut could soon be within Russia's grasp., an adviser to Ukraine's minister of defense, told CNBC Wednesday that the city, Bakhmut in the Donetsk region, was "undoubtedly one of the key hotspots at the moment" in the ongoing war.
His assertion that Russia was facing major military losses, as well as other assessments, seems to undercut recent claims from a Russian-installed leader in Donetsk that Bakhmut could soon be within Russia's grasp.
Advisor to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine
Ministry of Defense of Ukraine
Mar 2022 - Present10 months
Kyiv City, Ukraine
jusplay4fun wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Russia's attempts to capture an embattled city in eastern Ukraine have resulted in "colossal" losses for President Vladimir Putin's army, according to a top Ukrainian defense official.
Is this the same "top Ukrainian defense official" who said the Ghost of Kiev was real or that it was a Russian - not Uke - missile that hit Poland?
Typical saxi, full of obfuscation. He did not bother to quote ALL relevant parts:Russia's attempts to capture an embattled city in eastern Ukraine have resulted in "colossal" losses for President Vladimir Putin's army, according to a top Ukrainian defense official.
Yuriy Sak, an adviser to Ukraine's minister of defense, told CNBC Wednesday that the city, Bakhmut in the Donetsk region, was "undoubtedly one of the key hotspots at the moment" in the ongoing war.
His assertion that Russia was facing major military losses, as well as other assessments, seems to undercut recent claims from a Russian-installed leader in Donetsk that Bakhmut could soon be within Russia's grasp., an adviser to Ukraine's minister of defense, told CNBC Wednesday that the city, Bakhmut in the Donetsk region, was "undoubtedly one of the key hotspots at the moment" in the ongoing war.
His assertion that Russia was facing major military losses, as well as other assessments, seems to undercut recent claims from a Russian-installed leader in Donetsk that Bakhmut could soon be within Russia's grasp.
It was not some random guy, but was identified in the article I cited (Yuriy Sak), UNLIKE what saxi generally does. btw; More info on HIM:Advisor to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine
Ministry of Defense of Ukraine
Mar 2022 - Present10 months
Kyiv City, Ukraine
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yuriy-sak-ab68ab3/
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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saxitoxin wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Russia's attempts to capture an embattled city in eastern Ukraine have resulted in "colossal" losses for President Vladimir Putin's army, according to a top Ukrainian defense official.
Is this the same "top Ukrainian defense official" who said the Ghost of Kiev was real or that it was a Russian - not Uke - missile that hit Poland?
Typical saxi, full of obfuscation. He did not bother to quote ALL relevant parts:Russia's attempts to capture an embattled city in eastern Ukraine have resulted in "colossal" losses for President Vladimir Putin's army, according to a top Ukrainian defense official.
Yuriy Sak, an adviser to Ukraine's minister of defense, told CNBC Wednesday that the city, Bakhmut in the Donetsk region, was "undoubtedly one of the key hotspots at the moment" in the ongoing war.
His assertion that Russia was facing major military losses, as well as other assessments, seems to undercut recent claims from a Russian-installed leader in Donetsk that Bakhmut could soon be within Russia's grasp., an adviser to Ukraine's minister of defense, told CNBC Wednesday that the city, Bakhmut in the Donetsk region, was "undoubtedly one of the key hotspots at the moment" in the ongoing war.
His assertion that Russia was facing major military losses, as well as other assessments, seems to undercut recent claims from a Russian-installed leader in Donetsk that Bakhmut could soon be within Russia's grasp.
It was not some random guy, but was identified in the article I cited (Yuriy Sak), UNLIKE what saxi generally does. btw; More info on HIM:Advisor to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine
Ministry of Defense of Ukraine
Mar 2022 - Present10 months
Kyiv City, Ukraine
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yuriy-sak-ab68ab3/
Great. Same question: is this the same Advisor to the MOD who said the Ghost of Kiev was real or that it was a Russian - not Uke - missile that hit Poland?
Justplay4fun is evidence there is always some segment of the population that you can lie to repeatedly and they'll never stop believing you.
Ask THEM.Ghost of Kiev
Re: Who take vaccine?
Postby jusplay4fun on Sun Aug 29, 2021 5:55 pm
Saxi LIES in the Vaccine thread Aug 2021
# Date where I call him on his LIE; Saxi’s specific Lie; NOTE(s)
1 Sun Aug 29, 2021 3:59 am Jesse Jackson’s wife Actually 2 Lies here
2 Sat Aug 28, 2021 11:22 pm “helping the virus accelerate the rate of natural, virus-evading mutation”
Saxi misstates the cause of virus mutation
3 Sat Aug 28, 2021 12:00 am Saxi misquotes source cited by Doc Brown Saxi selects misleading parts of article
4 Mon Aug 23, 2021 8:26 pm “We have no idea of the impact of COVID-19 on the vaccinated ...
"Is it working? Is it not? Who knows?!” I cite evidence from saxi’s OWN source to show that he lied or at least mislead
5 Sun Aug 22, 2021 4:35 pm Saxi misrepresents Pfizers’ 100% effectiveness claim He wants to use a statement from April 1 as if it was made in August
6 Sat Aug 21, 2021 8:45 pm non-leaky vaccine
7 Sat Aug 21, 2021 8:36 pm “Jesse Jackson and his wife are both clinging to their lives in hospital “ I typed “3) Jesse Jackson IS NOT near death.”
8 Doc_Brown on Wed Aug 18, 2021 12:52 pm saxi lies about the cause of virus mutation; Doc Brown contradicts the false notion about the virus mutation
I document 8 LIES by saxi in 11 days; work on that saxi. You need to get up to at LEAST ONE BIG LIE per day. You disappoint all of US AGAIN.
See LIE #9 above in my previous post; HURRY, saxi, two more lies today and you can meet your quota for LIES.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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jusplay4fun wrote:the putrid odors of you LIES and obfuscation
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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saxitoxin wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:the putrid odors of you LIES and obfuscation
I feel like you should be shouting this from a balcony in Munich while waving your fist in the air.
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GaryDenton wrote:See Rachel Maddow's podcast "Ultra"
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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GaryDenton wrote:Why do conservative Republicans always back fascist dictatorships?
Could it be that is what they admire and want to establish here while squawking about freedom and liberty?
This is not a recent phenomenon. See Rachel Maddow's podcast "Ultra" about conservative mostly Republican representatives and senators working with Nazi officials to help Nazi Germany and spread German propaganda. Soon to be a Spielberg movie.
https://www.rachelmaddow.com/rachel-mad ... nts-ultra/
A few members here have a long tradition of anti-American conservatives they are following back to the Confederacy and WW2.
karel wrote:we should just stay out of it,and let them fight own war,we have enough shit to deal with here instead of waisting money
bigtoughralf wrote:Amen karel. Stop helping Ukraine = war over faster = less destruction and fewer lives lost = no gas sanctions and Europeens able to heat their houses properly.
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