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Stagnating Ukranian forces is bad
There are rumors that soon Moldova will be invaded
Idk why Zelensky still havent caotured bloody Kherson. The battle of Kherson will literally determine all of this war's future outcome


It's not easy to simply re-take Kherson. The Russians are dug in there and have been re-enforcing the area, backed up by artillery and air power.

It would be extremely costly for Ukraine to launch a large scale offensive into Kherson, with the limited number of troops and armor (without extensive air support) in that region. Ukranian counter attacks at the moment, are designed to bog down Russian units and slowly take back strategic, while creating the time neccessary for the influx of Western resources to reach Ukraine, in unison with tens of thousands of Terriotorial Defense members, who are at various stages of training.

The recent 40 country conference in Germany is going to ensure that we see the biggest supply of military goods to a nation, since WWII. The U.S., alone, is going to spend another $33 billion on the effort. I'd expect that number to be matched, or surpassed by the combination of the other 39 countries that were involved in the conference. Don't be surprised if you see the following sent to Ukraine (a lot will not be announced publically) in the coming month.

- 200-300 more main battle tanks.

- 200-300 more pieces of artillery, including 155mm, 152 mm and MLRS, as well as sophisticated counter artillery radar systems, designed to seek out and destroy Russian counter batteries.

- 300-500 armored fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles.

- Dozens of mobile anti-air vehicles, equiped with systems such as Starstreak and Mistrial.

- Hundreds of drones to be used in lockstep with guided artillery, as well as hundreds of loitering munitions drones, made by 3 or 4 companies in the West.

- Several thousand more ATGMS, including Javelins, NLAWS, Panzerfaust 3, MILAN, mounted TOW missiles, etc.

- Long range, guided rockets, that can be launched from drones, as well as land based systems, more surgical strikes on high value Russian targets.

- Hundreds of millions of rounds of mixed ammunition for rifles, mortars, and vehicle mounted weapons.

- Millions of litres of fuel and thousands of spare parts, to keep the war machine up and running.

- Eventually, some kind of added air assets, whether it's in the form of fixed wing / rotary aircraft, transport planes, etc.

The truth is that 10's of thousands of Ukrainians will need to be taught how to use this equipment, in support of the existing military, that is already engaged at the front. Many hundreds already are, in places like Poland, France, Germany and the USA, but many more will have to be trained, before Ukraine can even think of using those weapons for mobile offensives. In the meanwhile, Russia is not only going to to continue to take land in the East, but the Ukrainians are going to to continue to trade space for time, before counter attacking when they've received their Western ressuply, as well as the reinforcements of troops needed to go on the assault.
 

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It's not easy to simply re-take Kherson. The Russians are dug in there and have been re-enforcing the area, backed up by artillery and air power.

It would be extremely costly for Ukraine to launch a large scale offensive into Kherson, with the limited number of troops and armor (without extensive air support) in that region. Ukranian counter attacks at the moment, are designed to bog down Russian units and slowly take back strategic, while creating the time neccessary for the influx of Western resources to reach Ukraine, in unison with tens of thousands of Terriotorial Defense members, who are at various stages of training.

The recent 40 country conference in Germany is going to ensure that we see the biggest supply of military goods to a nation, since WWII. The U.S., alone, is going to spend another $33 billion on the effort. I'd expect that number to be matched, or surpassed by the combination of the other 39 countries that were involved in the conference. Don't be surprised if you see the following sent to Ukraine (a lot will not be announced publically) in the coming month.

- 200-300 more main battle tanks.

- 200-300 more pieces of artillery, including 155mm, 152 mm and MLRS, as well as sophisticated counter artillery radar systems, designed to seek out and destroy Russian counter batteries.

- 300-500 armored fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles.

- Dozens of mobile anti-air vehicles, equiped with systems such as Starstreak and Mistrial.

- Hundreds of drones to be used in lockstep with guided artillery, as well as hundreds of loitering munitions drones, made by 3 or 4 companies in the West.

- Several thousand more ATGMS, including Javelins, NLAWS, Panzerfaust 3, MILAN, mounted TOW missiles, etc.

- Long range, guided rockets, that can be launched from drones, as well as land based systems, more surgical strikes on high value Russian targets.

- Hundreds of millions of rounds of mixed ammunition for rifles, mortars, and vehicle mounted weapons.

- Millions of litres of fuel and thousands of spare parts, to keep the war machine up and running.

- Eventually, some kind of added air assets, whether it's in the form of fixed wing / rotary aircraft, transport planes, etc.

The truth is that 10's of thousands of Ukrainians will need to be taught how to use this equipment, in support of the existing military, that is already engaged at the front. Many hundreds already are, in places like Poland, France, Germany and the USA, but many more will have to be trained, before Ukraine can even think of using those weapons for mobile offensives. In the meanwhile, Russia is not only going to to continue to take land in the East, but the Ukrainians are going to to continue to trade space for time, before counter attacking when they've received their Western ressuply, as well as the reinforcements of troops needed to go on the assault.
The turning point in the war is near.

The Washington Post writes that the supply of Western artillery going to change the war with Russia.

US and Canadian towed howitzers , and systems laid down by France, known as CAESAR self-propelled howitzers, fire the same 155mm explosive rounds from the back of a truck chassis.

The US alone has already promised to deliver about 190,000 artillery shells plus 90 howitzers to fire them. 🔥
 

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that by the summer the European Union will stop importing Russian coal, and by the end of the year it will refuse Russian oil.

However, Hungary continues to sabotage the embargo: Hungarian Minister Gergel Gulyash said that Budapest would veto any steps that would lead to a restriction of energy imports from Russia.
 

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The turning point in the war is near.

The Washington Post writes that the supply of Western artillery going to change the war with Russia.

US and Canadian towed howitzers , and systems laid down by France, known as CAESAR self-propelled howitzers, fire the same 155mm explosive rounds from the back of a truck chassis.

The US alone has already promised to deliver about 190,000 artillery shells plus 90 howitzers to fire them. 🔥
In total, USA, Canada and Australia have pledged 100, M777, 155 mm howitzers, with more than 225,000 shells. Most of those shells will be the conventional HE variant, but they will also be providing an unknown number of Excalibur shells, which nearly doubles the range of the artillery and can be guided 40+ KM, within feet of a target.

France is donating 12 CEASAR, self-propelled, 155mm howitzers. They were destined for Morroco, who have agreed to have them backfilled to them later.

The Dutch will also send German made Panzerhaubitze, self-propelled, 155mm howitzers and Germany will provide ammunition and training for them.

This is just a start. These 120'ish systems, combined with what the Czechs and Slovaks have already sent, will be supplemented by Poland, who will be sending more BM-21 Grad, rockets munitions.

I'd like to see another 100 systems pledged by the West in the coming weeks, for a total of 200-300.
 

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Bayraktar destroying two Russian Raptor-class boats.

Today at dawn, 2 Russian boats of the Raptor type were destroyed near Zmeiny Island.

Ukrainian defenders had them sink with the help of Bayraktar.



So Can you count how many Bayraktars there are left?
 

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Stagnating Ukranian forces is bad
There are rumors that soon Moldova will be invaded
Idk why Zelensky still havent caotured bloody Kherson. The battle of Kherson will literally determine all of this war's future outcome
Another front on the west? This will only prove the master strategist has lost it. Now that we have seen the limits of his reach, it will be a huge overkill and beyond Russia’s capabilities, to support any such stunt action so far away from her borders.

And without support of Mother Russia, those troops are destined to loose big time, when Nato ammunition (later to be dubbed as Ukrainian) start to fly around…
 

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Zoka200 twitter page you have Russians, Serbs, Indians, Iranians, Arabs and Armenians celebrating a TB2 getting downed 🤣
 
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A country to quality watch in this is South Korea. They were given Russian equipment as part of a debt repayment some years back, that they have no use for, and that the Ukrainians already know how to use. The South Koreans, closely allied with the USA, attended the defense conference in Germany this week. In total, they have the following equipment that the Ukrainians already know how to use...

- 35 T-80U main battle tanks.
- 70 BMP-3 Infantry fighting vehicles.
- 50 launchers (750 missiles) SA-16, Igla A1 MANPADS.

That's more than half an army battalion worth of suitable armor, as well as some much needed MANPADS.
 

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Another front on the west? This will only prove the master strategist has lost it. Now that we have seen the limits of his reach, it will be a huge overkill and beyond Russia’s capabilities, to support any such stunt action so far away from her borders.

And without support of Mother Russia, those troops are destined to loose big time, when Nato ammunition (later to be dubbed as Ukrainian) start to fly around…

Russians will be fighting a two front war.

LOL

These guys have lost it. Just a matter of time before Moldova wants Nato troops. Romania will most likely go in.

Tranistria should have been solved ages ago. Pretty sad how Moldova was left fend for itself when the Soviets collapsed and the Russians took themselves a piece of the country.
 
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Bayraktar destroying two Russian Raptor-class boats.

Today at dawn, 2 Russian boats of the Raptor type were destroyed near Zmeiny Island.

Ukrainian defenders had them sink with the help of Bayraktar.



So Can you count how many Bayraktars there are left?

 
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All of them OK, but why Araps and Indians?


Many Arabs are anti- American and see the war in Ukraine as a war against the West. Plus many in the Arab world hate Turks too.

In India you have many people who are pro- Russian dues to the warm relation between India and the USSR/Russia. Plus many who dislike Turkey because they see it as a friend of Pakistan.

But if we combine India and the Arab world we talk about like 1,7 billion people so for sure it isn't hard to find a few dozen idiots who post shit on Twitter. Doubt it that the majority of people even care about the war in Ukraine or are informed about what happens there on a daily basis like us in here.
 

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Everytime they bad mouth the tb2 it gets kills lmaooo

Patrol boat hahahaha

Zoka200: brothers morale very high indeed 🤣
 

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