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Very Graphic Video: Energodar Failed Landing by rottennaija(op): 6:34pm On Sep 02, 2022

Re: Very Graphic Video: Energodar Failed Landing by rottennaija(op): 6:35pm On Sep 02, 2022
To all the doubters, the first footage of the Energodar kamikazes have started appearing on telegram. Some of the lucky ones who made it a meter or two ashore. You can go search for it yourself on Donbass Devushka's channel. https:///GwDiuHj2ef

Re: Very Graphic Video: Energodar Failed Landing by BentizilL: 6:37pm On Sep 02, 2022
I pity them, it's not really easy... cry
Re: Very Graphic Video: Energodar Failed Landing by rottennaija(op): 6:47pm On Sep 02, 2022
What do you do with an elite infantry unit like the 128th Mountain Assault Brigade? Right, send them into a pointless attack through flat steppes with no air or artillery support, then declare a day of mourning in their whole home region over the heavy losses they suffered...

Re: Very Graphic Video: Energodar Failed Landing by rottennaija(op): 6:53pm On Sep 02, 2022
We see many rejoicing at the failures of the Ukrainian Armed Forces today and the last 3 days.

Yes, this was Ukraine’s strongest moment of the war, their biggest effort and yes, it appears that so far, it has failed on a large scale.

However, it is too early to call it a complete failure. American and British commanders who orchestrated this have failed, undoubtedly. But every failure allows you to make corrections.

There are still holes to exploit in Russian Armed Forces defence in Kherson. Ukraine used a medium sized force. They did not go “balls in” as they could have— meaning they still have a lot of guys to throw into the meat grinder under a revised strategy. To be honest, we initially gave them way more credit than deserved as we anticipated it’ll be planned by NATO. The approach they chose was heavily flawed. We expected strategic use of HIMARS on Russian Armed Forces supplies and carefully chosen targeting of Russian Armed Forces hardware as well as a large infantry build up near Dniepr — which the Ukrainians can still launch, but clearly there’s a reason why they didn’t— likely because Russia can destroy them there very easily from a standoff distance. But this can always change.

It is highly unlikely they will succeed, we stand by our original statement made weeks ago, Kherson is a suicide mission for the Ukrainians. But they can still inflict damage.

One of 2 things are gonna happen: after today’s Zaporozhie NPP circus by Ukrainian special forces, Ukrainians will count their losses and pull back. OR, they will launch an all-in attack in coming days, where they’ll lose hordes of men (Russia will too, but not as many)

We must wait and see. This offensive is an embarrassment to the officers who planned it, the 2 missions were a failure. — however, it is too early to call the whole offensive a complete failure.



/asbmil
Re: Very Graphic Video: Energodar Failed Landing by rottennaija(op): 6:55pm On Sep 02, 2022
rottennaija:
We see many rejoicing at the failures of the Ukrainian Armed Forces today and the last 3 days.

Yes, this was Ukraine’s strongest moment of the war, their biggest effort and yes, it appears that so far, it has failed on a large scale.

However, it is too early to call it a complete failure. American and British commanders who orchestrated this have failed, undoubtedly. But every failure allows you to make corrections.

There are still holes to exploit in Russian Armed Forces defence in Kherson. Ukraine used a medium sized force. They did not go “balls in” as they could have— meaning they still have a lot of guys to throw into the meat grinder under a revised strategy. To be honest, we initially gave them way more credit than deserved as we anticipated it’ll be planned by NATO. The approach they chose was heavily flawed. We expected strategic use of HIMARS on Russian Armed Forces supplies and carefully chosen targeting of Russian Armed Forces hardware as well as a large infantry build up near Dniepr — which the Ukrainians can still launch, but clearly there’s a reason why they didn’t— likely because Russia can destroy them there very easily from a standoff distance. But this can always change.

It is highly unlikely they will succeed, we stand by our original statement made weeks ago, Kherson is a suicide mission for the Ukrainians. But they can still inflict damage.

One of 2 things are gonna happen: after today’s Zaporozhie NPP circus by Ukrainian special forces, Ukrainians will count their losses and pull back. OR, they will launch an all-in attack in coming days, where they’ll lose hordes of men (Russia will too, but not as many)

We must wait and see. This offensive is an embarrassment to the officers who planned it, the 2 missions were a failure. — however, it is too early to call the whole offensive a complete failure.



/asbmil
It’s very impressive how both sides quickly fix their mistakes, but Russia is undoubtedly on top in that regard. The Russian Armed Forces adapt very quickly. Contrary to propaganda statements, the American military officials have admitted it too. Anything you throw at them, they will eventually adapt. The new command of the Russian Armed Forces is doing an excellent job, very reminiscent of the Syrian war in many aspects. Russian Armed Forces commanders usually tend to advance with power, they go all in. Which is what we saw at the beginning. And like we said a few weeks ago, big arrows on the map cost big lives. The new command plans every move and offensive with the lives of the Russian Armed Forces in mind. That comes first— map arrows come second.

This strategy is genius because it gives Ukrainians the impression that russia has stalled. They get ballsy and go from defensive to offensive — essentially coming into Russia’s fire zone completely on their own.

This ensures Russian Armed Forces losses stay as low as possible while Ukrainians quite literally run into their bullets.

Ukraine is essentially demilitarizing itself for the last 3 months, and NATO is encouraging them to keep doing so. Simply mad.

/asbmil
Re: Very Graphic Video: Energodar Failed Landing by rottennaija(op): 6:58pm On Sep 02, 2022
Archangel special forces caught an art lover. What to do with him?

Re: Very Graphic Video: Energodar Failed Landing by Appleyard(m): 7:09pm On Sep 02, 2022
rottennaija:
We see many rejoicing at the failures of the Ukrainian Armed Forces today and the last 3 days.

Yes, this was Ukraine’s strongest moment of the war, their biggest effort and yes, it appears that so far, it has failed on a large scale.

However, it is too early to call it a complete failure. American and British commanders who orchestrated this have failed, undoubtedly. But every failure allows you to make corrections.

There are still holes to exploit in Russian Armed Forces defence in Kherson. Ukraine used a medium sized force. They did not go “balls in” as they could have— meaning they still have a lot of guys to throw into the meat grinder under a revised strategy. To be honest, we initially gave them way more credit than deserved as we anticipated it’ll be planned by NATO. The approach they chose was heavily flawed. We expected strategic use of HIMARS on Russian Armed Forces supplies and carefully chosen targeting of Russian Armed Forces hardware as well as a large infantry build up near Dniepr — which the Ukrainians can still launch, but clearly there’s a reason why they didn’t— likely because Russia can destroy them there very easily from a standoff distance. But this can always change.

It is highly unlikely they will succeed, we stand by our original statement made weeks ago, Kherson is a suicide mission for the Ukrainians. But they can still inflict damage.

One of 2 things are gonna happen: after today’s Zaporozhie NPP circus by Ukrainian special forces, Ukrainians will count their losses and pull back. OR, they will launch an all-in attack in coming days, where they’ll lose hordes of men (Russia will too, but not as many)

We must wait and see. This offensive is an embarrassment to the officers who planned it, the 2 missions were a failure. — however, it is too early to call the whole offensive a complete failure.



/asbmil
The two missions - the Kherson counteroffensive and the ZNPP attack - are complete failures, and will always fail anytime they they carry them out.

Just as retired Colonel Douglas McGregor puts it, "no modern army can take back Kherson in its current formation because the Russians hold all the aces". The air power, artillery pieces, standoff missiles and more experienced forces. It will always be a suicide mission.
Re: Very Graphic Video: Energodar Failed Landing by Dvdpity: 11:27pm On Sep 02, 2022
rottennaija:
We see many rejoicing at the failures of the Ukrainian Armed Forces today and the last 3 days.

Yes, this was Ukraine’s strongest moment of the war, their biggest effort and yes, it appears that so far, it has failed on a large scale.

However, it is too early to call it a complete failure. American and British commanders who orchestrated this have failed, undoubtedly. But every failure allows you to make corrections.

There are still holes to exploit in Russian Armed Forces defence in Kherson. Ukraine used a medium sized force. They did not go “balls in” as they could have— meaning they still have a lot of guys to throw into the meat grinder under a revised strategy. To be honest, we initially gave them way more credit than deserved as we anticipated it’ll be planned by NATO. The approach they chose was heavily flawed. We expected strategic use of HIMARS on Russian Armed Forces supplies and carefully chosen targeting of Russian Armed Forces hardware as well as a large infantry build up near Dniepr — which the Ukrainians can still launch, but clearly there’s a reason why they didn’t— likely because Russia can destroy them there very easily from a standoff distance. But this can always change.

It is highly unlikely they will succeed, we stand by our original statement made weeks ago, Kherson is a suicide mission for the Ukrainians. But they can still inflict damage.

One of 2 things are gonna happen: after today’s Zaporozhie NPP circus by Ukrainian special forces, Ukrainians will count their losses and pull back. OR, they will launch an all-in attack in coming days, where they’ll lose hordes of men (Russia will too, but not as many)

We must wait and see. This offensive is an embarrassment to the officers who planned it, the 2 missions were a failure. — however, it is too early to call the whole offensive a complete failure.



/asbmil
Russian is now using FAB 500 on Kherson Ukrainian soldiers..pure Stalingrading.. khoerson offensive Will end Ukrainian regime
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