Sunday, October 8, 2023

Ukraine’s Summer Offensive Has FAILED (History Legends)


The Battle is OVER. DEFEAT... The biggest gamble of the entire war did not pay off. Four months after it all started, Ukraine's Summer campaign came to a difficult end. They will need to refit all their battered assault formations.



Ukraine is running out of soldiers. Those commanding the operation have killed off a large portion of their forces in an effort that almost every independent observer could see was futile. They failed in the past with their original well trained army when facing a relatively small number of Russians, and things were not going to improve as the number of Russian forces escalated. It was a suicide mission from the beginning with not enough fire support and equipment to do the job of breaking Russian lines.

Currently the Russians are recapturing some of the captured areas, doing so in days, where the Ukrainians had taken a month.

Note: This clip is yet another reminder that the MSM is blatantly lying to the public about the war in Ukraine. They're hiding the fact the Ukrainian Army has been slaughtered. The video here points to admissions of between 40 to 100 percent casualty rates. The MSM is reporting positively any small gains they make, and ridiculing the Russians, but largely hiding the unsustainable loss rates.

Any pleb can work out what is going on if they have enough time to do research and consider the snippets of truth that pop up here and there, plus REALISE what these things mean - such as when a soldier reports they lost 70 percent of their unit, or that their unit personnel had been totally replaced due to casualties.

It's obvious the media is grossly misrepresenting what's happening. They also lie about other important life and death issues. This is why Alt Media is so important. Please think about it.

Sure, not everything in Alt Media is 100 percent, but it's a damn sight better than the MSM tripe, especially when you are treated to more in depth analysis and primary source material. When you directly see certain things, or have certain admissions highlighted, then the observer can see that there is something VERY wrong with the MSM accounts. It should be a wake up call. Check out the video and then compare the picture being painted in the mainstream press.


Best comments on You Tube:

@user-fh9bt7gx8e

In fact, this area near Rabotino is not oversaturated with soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This is not Bakhmut before his fall. It's a flat field, as you can see in the video. There are no natural shelters on it. There are hills there, but they remain behind the Russian army. The ridge of hills with the first line of defense was overcome only in one place. In the direction of the Verbovogo. If you look at the elevation map, you will see the gap between the hills. And to climb into this gap was simply suicide. But we are dealing with an army that sends its special forces units to Crimea by boat for the sake of a photo of the Ukrainian flag on the Crimean beach. Knowing that these detachments will be destroyed in the Crimea or if they try to return. For them, the preferred tactic is to fall into an obvious trap. On a flat field, any accumulation of APU is visible, and it is immediately destroyed. The area near Rabotino is not oversaturated with soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, if we are not talking about their corpses.

What can be said about the villages occupied by the APU during the counteroffensive. The APU aspired there, thinking that the villages would become fortifications for them. Theoretically, you can also hide in bomb craters. But it doesn't help much from new bombs. They put mines there so they won't be kicked out. Those who plant mines die under artillery fire. A new unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is being sent there, and it is being blown up by these mines. And the artillery is working on them again.

The good safety of armored vehicles in some units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is also explained by the fact that they quickly realized that it was useless to send armored vehicles there. The fact is that sending soldiers there without armored vehicles is all the more useless. They refuse to understand until now. It will be one of those places where at every step you stumble upon human bones.

@nekko5778
So, let's summarize: In Severodonetsk, Ukrainian forces found themselves stuck in a cauldron with a tiny exit, constantly bombarded by Russia with all types of weapons. They had the brilliant idea to send in units to hold the territory, and predictably, these units lost half of their men just getting to their positions, got hammered at those positions, couldn't be properly resupplied, and had to rotate out, taking casualties in the process. To add to the hilarity, they then filled the unit with conscripts who had less than a week of training and repeated the same routine.

Then, in Bakhmut, Ukraine experienced déjà vu, as they once again ended up in a cauldron with a tiny exit, enduring a relentless assault from Russian forces. Of course, they repeated the same hilarious routine—sending troops, who predictably got annihilated both on their way to the positions and while at the positions. Proper resupply remained elusive, and they had to retreat, taking even more casualties.

Now, in the grand finale, Ukraine is stuck in yet another cauldron with a tiny exit, as Russian forces continue their non-stop bombardment. They've decided to keep the humor alive by desperately throwing in unit after unit, resulting in casualties on the way to their positions and even at the positions themselves. Facing challenges in proper resupply, they're forced to retreat, taking even more casualties.

What an absolutely side-splitting use of my tax money and Ukrainian lives, isn't it? xDD


[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, October 8, 2023.]

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