• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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    7 hours ago

    Yeah, Russia tried to take it at least 5 times over past two years I think. The fact that it crumbled this time is a clear indication of just how much the effective resistance by the AFU has collapsed at this point. Previously, Russian army couldn’t even get close to the city, and this time they were able to just waltz right in largely unopposed.

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      3 hours ago

      And afaik Muradov was a bad commander, the new one in that section of the front is extremely competent since it literally fell in a matter of weeks as soon as the battle restarted.

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        2 hours ago

        The change in command might’ve played a role here as well, but I suspect Ukraine pulling their best troops and equipment to do a PR stunt in Kursk was the bigger factor.

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          1 hour ago

          The fact that they’re still there while every front is collapsing and they’re losing their best beyond me.

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            48 minutes ago

            Their main advantage was and is propaganda victory pieces for internal and western consumption, as long as that can be maintained it is the priority.

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            41 minutes ago

            They don’t really have a choice, they made a big spectacle out of it and now it’s impossible to withdraw politically. Also, would be another signal to their sponsors that the gig is up.