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Thursday, September 21, 2023
Russia - Ukraine War: Military Summary And Analysis For 9.20.2023 (Videos)
WNU Editor: A lot of updates today.
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I have good news and bad news. First, the good news. We have enough pilots for all out planes. Now, the bad news. We have many fewer planes.
The Naval Air Station at Belbek got plastered. Not sure if it was more than half dozen or upwards to a score but every little but helps.
Russian air superiority fighters cannot shoot down F-16s, if those Russian fighters are destroyed on the ground. About those glide bomb attacks. They'll still happen with reduced frequency in the short term? Fewer means they stand out more and they will get tender loving care.
“There were some early Ukrainian penetrations in the opening days of the June offensive,” the official [ with access to current intelligence] said, “at or near” the heavily trapped first of Russia’s three formidable concrete barriers of defense, “and the Russians retreated to sucker them in. And they all got killed.” After weeks of high casualties and little progress, along with horrific losses to tanks and armored vehicles, he said, major elements of the Ukrainian army, without declaring so, virtually canceled the offensive. The two villages that the Ukrainian army recently claimed as captured “are so tiny that they couldn’t fit between two Burma-Shave signs”—referring to billboards that seemed to be on every American highway after World War II….
“The truth is if the Ukrainian army is ordered to continue the offensive, the army would mutiny. The soldiers aren’t willing to die any more, but this doesn’t fit the B.S. that is being authored by the Biden White House.”
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3 comments:
I have good news and bad news. First, the good news. We have enough pilots for all out planes. Now, the bad news. We have many fewer planes.
The Naval Air Station at Belbek got plastered. Not sure if it was more than half dozen or upwards to a score but every little but helps.
Russian air superiority fighters cannot shoot down F-16s, if those Russian fighters are destroyed on the ground. About those glide bomb attacks. They'll still happen with reduced frequency in the short term? Fewer means they stand out more and they will get tender loving care.
advance are the same but if Russia wants to advance with force, no one can hold back that is an unquestionable fact
“There were some early Ukrainian penetrations in the opening days of the June offensive,” the official [ with access to current intelligence] said, “at or near” the heavily trapped first of Russia’s three formidable concrete barriers of defense, “and the Russians retreated to sucker them in. And they all got killed.” After weeks of high casualties and little progress, along with horrific losses to tanks and armored vehicles, he said, major elements of the Ukrainian army, without declaring so, virtually canceled the offensive. The two villages that the Ukrainian army recently claimed as captured “are so tiny that they couldn’t fit between two Burma-Shave signs”—referring to billboards that seemed to be on every American highway after World War II….
“The truth is if the Ukrainian army is ordered to continue the offensive, the army would mutiny. The soldiers aren’t willing to die any more, but this doesn’t fit the B.S. that is being authored by the Biden White House.”
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