Russia captures strategic stronghold after 2 years of Ukrainian resistance

Source: M795

15 Comments

  1. Dontdrinkmelonaide on

    What is the west doing.? Allow Ukraine to defend itself, the west has to put Putin down like a rabbit dog

  2. Hopefully the circumstances for recapturing it will exist after the winter. Ideally they’ll have new weapons by then.

  3. Still stunning that it took them 2 whole years.

    I feel for the remaining citizens though. Russians will definitely not treat them well.

  4. Jonestown_Juice on

    It took Russia 2 years to take a town of 14,000 people and they had to raze it to the ground in order to do so. It will be 20 years for them to take Ukraine at this rate and they won’t have the men or supplies to keep this going.

  5. Shmishshmorshman on

    They should make Russian’s live where they dropped all those leaf mines. All this war to what avail?

  6. The beginning of the end. Russia is slowly winning a war of attrition against Ukraine and the collective funding of the west

  7. Nothing strategic about Vuhledar, that is Russian misinformation. It’s just a town that gained notoriety because they couldn’t capture for 2 or 3 years. It is a fortress or a stronghold however.

  8. Ugh. More needs to be done for Ukraine. This no matter how we sugarcoat it is not a good thing. Hopefully Ukraine has better fortified positions that they can continue to grind down the Russians.

  9. Anteater_Pete on

    I compare this to battling a very slow cancer. You are using the best equipment and methods that Western medicine has to offer, you receive sympathy and moral support, but it doesn’t actually cure you. The cancer is still spreading, inch by inch.

  10. The slow attrition war looks to favor Russians as expected. There is a slow creeping doom, but I hope things change. I hope Europe as well as US also step up a bit more. 

  11. do we even know what does “strategic” word mean? i feel like it is a buzzword now

  12. Russia’s equipment stockpiles are depleted of anything modern and usable. They’re unable to refurbish most of what’s left into anything capable of working on a modern battlefield. The satellite imagery of their reserves shows how close they are to being unable to field replacements. Ukraine is trading land for Russian equipment losses, and the strategy has been very successful. Moscow at this point is desperate for a ceasefire before they have to leave gaps in their artillery coverage of the front.

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