Russian Artillery today, russian air defense yesterday, who’s left for the meat grinder?

Honest question, what’s left of their conventional forces if they’re sending specialists into meatwaves.

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    18 days ago

    Thank you for compiling those articles. MSN Newsweek nypost aljazera are high quality outlets to be taken extremely seriously.

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        17 days ago

        Lmao you’re an idiot. How can you reach these conclusions. You only provided evidence of arty being destroyed from a good source thats it the rest you made up.

        No I dont think they were forced to drag artillery all the way over from north Korea. Russia has ties with NK and it was a opportunity for NK troops to get experience and foster closer ties with Russia. This was a chance for russia to push boundaries and escalate to test NATOs.

        Its rough losing that gear no doubt and russia has been forced to becomr more cautious with assets than in the beginning of the war. Do you think they would reject a ceasefire that allows them to keep all captured territory if they were low on troops and being forced to bring in low skill NK troops?

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          17 days ago

          No I dont think they were forced to drag artillery all the way over from north Korea.

          ah the north korean self propelled artillery flew on fairy wings from NK.

          roger that.

          Or you don’t think it’s NK at all? pfft.