La distruzione sistematica dei principali siti di munizioni russi, nonché degli impianti di petrolio e gas, avrà un impatto grave sullo sforzo bellico russo e sullo stato stesso. Le stime arrivano a 40.000 tonnellate di munizioni distrutte negli ultimi giorni, il 12 percento delle scorte RU
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di Loki9101
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Keep it up 🙏🏻
So what are the next potential depots Ukraine could hit?
This is great news for Ukraine!!! Hopefully this will force Russian operations to a standstill and drive an end to the war!
Oh, what a shame – Ukraine could use it well
Slava Ukraini
I hope that the current rate of Russian Ammunition dumps being blown up is only the beginning
Every Russian Ammunition Dump and Russian Oil/Gas Facility being blown up is one step closer to the war coming to an end, all the while Ukraine accelerates domestic production and promised aid from other countries arrives, Russia’s days are numbered… Especially if the US grants permission for their weapons to be used within Russia
Funny how the Challenger and M1A1 Abrams tanks were supposed to be the game changers that would turn the tide of Russian aggression in Ukraine. Or the F-16 in the air. And yet, it’s Ukraine’s home-grown weapons that have shifted some of the balance, such as their sea drones, which have caused the Russians to hide its Black Sea fleet away from Crimea. And now theses strikes on their weapons storage depots, probably the result of their newest rocket drone, the Palyanytsia.
This is the value of deep strikes. Hopefully Ukraine can manufacture significant numbers of domestic long-range drones and missiles. These weapons will have a meaningful impact on Putin’s strategy of patience and attrition.
If we are too afraid to help directly, I hope we are giving necessary support and resources for Ukrainian manufacturing of these weapons. They really can make a difference.
Make it hurt, make it so that it takes years for Russia to feel the impact, let alone fix the damage, while Russia attacks kindergartens let Ukraine attack anything that helps the Russian state that’s worth more than 2 rubles – oil, army, aircraft, stockpiles, infrastructure = fuck Putler
It seems to me that the pain level has been raised on Russia recently, and it’s not taking it well
Now, some of you might be thinking “oh 12% ain’t that much.” sure sure over a 4 to 6 month period, maybe (rough estimate don’t qoute me) but losing 12% in a day? You can’t plan or prepare for something like that. That’s an entire cog suddenly missing from the machine, and with their current offensive, that’s a cog they can’t afford to lose. Now they got to take from other fronts and operations, and if this trend keeps up, we might see them start rationing artillery and other such essential supplies to keep this war going or even moving supplies farther from the front which could allow some breathing room for the Ukrainians in the trenches and allow for a shift in the frontlines for their advantage.