carlitobrigante
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The locals seem pretty happy that Russia finally took hold of the city
Oh come on! The locals seem happy? You show one single civilian (local not locals!), almost certainly a russian plant, on russian TV lol......hardly giant crowds weeping tears of joy is it?. You post at times some really serious interesting posts, but then embarrass yourself with ones like this! (p.s - on whatsapp groups for former residents this gentleman whoever he is held no position in the church lol and no locals from the area seem to know who he is)
As for where Russia will go next, well it wont be any of the places you listed in a hurry. Russian command is shocked at the losses and time it is taking to take even small relatively inconsequential places like Avdeeka, and the soldiers involved in the liberation are furious at the sacrifices they made to take the place. They certainly wont be storming forward to attack the next target. They simply cant keep this up for long if every settlement from here to Kiev is going to incur this amount of effort and loss in materials and manpower.
We are talking literally hundreds of armoured vehicles lost (losing the trained crews being more of a blow than the equipment itself perhaps) , and serious good quality infantry regiments being decimated for the taking of a place that only had a population of 30k. So many units need a lengthy refit and repair following this action. It certainly isnt a 'victory' i would be gloating about if i was russian, from where i am sitting as a neutral observer it is more embarrassment for Russia. Its funny to me that even their battlefield successes still manage to make their armed forces look pretty inefficient. Russia still has the numbers, but dont underestimate the decline in quality. They've lost so many of their good quality professional soldiers and the more modern equipment, and what's filling the gap is such a drop off in quality that its going to make it harder and harder for them to gain even more of these types of 'triumphs'