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Bakhmut is currently being enveloped from the north (Soledar) and south (Toretsk). Ukrainian sources are currently reporting heavy fighting as far west as the rural township of Ivanivske (approximately where "Krasne" is located on this map). The situation immediately to the north of Soledar is particularly bad for UA, as RU has captured the dominant heights along the highway, putting more or less the entirety of Soledar under Russian fire control. It's still too early to say that Bakhmut is "about to fall," but the situation is increasingly desperate for the Ukrainian separatists, who are sadly still shoving largely untrained conscripts (increasingly from Lwow and the western regions, having run out of TerDef units from the east) into the meat grinder even as the supply lines into the city are being choked off.
Since I'm here and discussing the war, not that I expect him to honor the terms of our "clout bet," but I am going to go ahead and declare victory over Midwit Dave (whose @ isn't showing up in the autopopulating field, feel free to tag him below). The Ukraine has completely exhausted any residual strategic initiative from its late summer-early fall offensives: since early November they have been steadily pushed back along the entire line of contact in Donbass, unable to advance past Liman in the north and unable to capitalize on the Russian withdrawal from Kherson in the south (indeed, the Ukraine is taking casualties in Kherson city on a daily basis, from Russian artillery positioned on the heights just across the river; these losses include Poles, Americans, etc.). Their rear areas are in shambles, their economy is nonexistent, their power grid is not functional, and the ridiculous claims about a "suspension of mobilization" are a sick joke as they scrape the bottom of the manpower barrel. Just yesterday, Romanian border patrol discovered the corpses of six Ukrainian men in the Carpathian mountains, who had attempted to flee forced conscription but died of exposure in the cold.
So yes, I do declare Total Aryan Victory in my clout bet. Over the past three months the Ukraine has traded the lives of tens of thousands of its soldiers, and the literal entirety of the global NATO ammunition stockpile, for a few thousand square kilometers of mostly strategically irrelevant terrain, which it is already more or less unable to defend. Now winter is here, 300,000 fresh Russian reserves are about to hit the theater, and a massive Russian convoy (pic related) is traveling from Mariupol in the south. The war will continue as long as the jew war criminal Zelensky continues to feed goyisch lives into the wood chipper, but its outcome has never been in doubt.
RT: https://poa.st/objects/6bdda741-5e0c-4214-9177-d30731053bca
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@Ariovistus @DK_Dharmaraj @NotImportant It's like with any other border crossing or crime. If you detect one, there were 3-5 or more that happened without notice. I bet that was not the only group fleeing through the mountains. Just one that got caught in bad weather or something and didn't make it.
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@DK_Dharmaraj @NotImportant >Just yesterday, Romanian border patrol discovered the corpses of six Ukrainian men in the Carpathian mountains, who had attempted to flee forced conscription but died of exposure in the cold.
Holy shit :sad_bread:
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@NotImportant @DK_Dharmaraj @Tripp hmm is this one of those "lucrative contracts"
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@deprecated_ii @DK_Dharmaraj @Tripp I don't think so, though he did get a bunch of high end gear he gets to take home. For what he said they volunteered for the action and because of Russian encroachment into NATO territory. The latter sounds quite a bit like a cope for the first, especially when I told him he could of joined a security company in South Africa or something and get sent to Iraq.
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@NotImportant @Tripp This is your SWAT friend?
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@DK_Dharmaraj @Tripp Yeah.
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@Tripp @DK_Dharmaraj I hope he's the exception. If there's a guy who could help fight against ZOG in the states it's him. Wish there was a way I could help him if something happened.
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@DK_Dharmaraj It sucks to see my friend roped into this, especially because he'd be more useful on the home front. I hope he makes it home and realizes how stupid it is backing NATO and Ukraine when it has nothing to do with him. With his skills he would help our guys infinitely more.
I'm undecided to send this information to him because I don't want him to be black pilled and slip up, but at the same time if there's a chance it makes him realize he should turn and run I would take it. If things do go bad I hope he knows to surrender and hopefully @Tripp founds him and can bully him a bit lol. That would be quite the saga.
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@NotImportant @DK_Dharmaraj lmao if Wagner catches him they'll boil his fucking skin off, least I'm humane with zogbot faggots and make them bleed out in a field.
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@DK_Dharmaraj My friend here in the states is heading to Bakhmut now for the Ukes. I was hoping it would be done before he got there because even he knows it's a slaughter. The unit his group of guys was attached to lost 35% of it's personnel and the guys that stayed over when they came back to the states are already dead. I hope he makes it home and Zelensky doesn't try to send him into the meat grinder but I'm not optimistic.
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@Rotten_Ronnie @weaf @NotImportant weaf is /ourmischling/
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@DK_Dharmaraj @Rotten_Ronnie @NotImportant Also important to remember that Putin didn't go in after the 2014 coup because he wanted Nordstream 2. The moment it was completed (September 2021) Russia began to make moves on the Ukraine problem.
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@weaf @DK_Dharmaraj @NotImportant Why do you have a star of david and Swastika in your title?
Now that the fog of war has settled, it is clear that Ukraine intended to occupy Donesk in some kind of police action, perhaps even forming a hard Military frontier between Ukraine and Russia.
Russia in 2014 was a world away from present day Russia, Syria was like an extended training mission for Ukraine, where Russians in support of low-utility locals engaged low quality forces equipped by America/Israel/NATO/ZOG.
Nordstream is important, but not the prize. The prize is NATO's ongoing project to destabilize Russia. Crack it open like Yugoslavia and render it into ineffectual ethnic factions.
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@DK_Dharmaraj @NotImportant The video seems legit and seems to show a Division's strength on the road.
I do still think Ukraine will still be a Pyric Victory for whomever wins. If America and it's Vassals are willing to kill off 2% of the Ukrainian male population, they will be willing to dain to permit the west to reopen heavy industry and remilitarization to bleed Russia out. To allow older Europeans to die of cold and enact East German style police actions in Western Europe.
Russia had it's chance to carve Ukraine into a failed rump state, but out of caution or incompetence they waited too long and now must claw, inch by inch against whatever forces Washington can bribe/bully/berate to oppose them.
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@Rotten_Ronnie @NotImportant >Russia had its chance
I agree with this point on the narrow military merits but the blunt fact of the matter is Russia in 2014 could not have withstood the sanctions and debanking etc they are currently not only enduring but thriving under. You can say that's still their fault for not having pulled out of the 90s tail spin until well into the 00s and pursuing a foolish game of trying to integrate with the liberal system, and I would agree, but that still doesn't mean it would have been possible to just roll tanks into Kiev at any point after 1992