It depends if Russia spent more ammo than they could replace, and those barge are under constant bombardment.Russians are not cut off in Kherson. The bridges are damaged but still can supply through barges.
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It depends if Russia spent more ammo than they could replace, and those barge are under constant bombardment.Russians are not cut off in Kherson. The bridges are damaged but still can supply through barges.
They also can get artillery support from other side of the river.It depends if Russia spent more ammo than they could replace, and those barge are under constant bombardment.
No surprise.What I suspected for a long time is finally proven: the leading officials in Germany's economy ministry dealing with gas and energy are actually russian spies. Two down, dozens more to go.
Ohh i see, nuclear blackmailing which is very pathetic.