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The Russian-Ukrainian war has begun to escalate

The Russian-Ukrainian war has begun to escalate

By 青木Published 8 days ago 4 min read

As the offensive in the Kharkov region was frustrated, the problem of insufficient war resources of the Russian army began to become increasingly obvious, and armored vehicles, weapons and ammunition and troops were all weak.

Voloshin, spokesman for the Ukrainian Strategic Forces, said on TV on the 18th that the Russian 138th Independent Motorized Brigade, the 83rd Independent Airborne Assault Brigade and the 30th Motorized Infantry Regiment fighting in Vovchansk suffered heavy losses: more than 4,000 people were annihilated in a month and a half of fighting, and the troops were in a dilemma.

The Ukrainian side confirmed that Russia is trying to transfer the 155th Independent Brigade of the Pacific Fleet Marine Corps deployed in the Far East and the 25th Independent Motorized Brigade of the 6th Army of the Leningrad Military District to the Ukrainian front.

In addition, all Russian troops stationed on the Finnish border have been withdrawn to reinforce the Ukrainian battlefield. In addition, since at least 15 S-300 and S-400 deployed in Crimea were destroyed, the peninsula has almost lost its air defense capabilities, and they have also transferred all air defense systems deployed in the Kuril Islands to the Crimean Peninsula.

Yes, you read it right, "all". Now, there is not even one S-300 in the Kuril Peninsula.

People can't help but ask: Aren't they worried about NATO or Japan suddenly launching an attack?

Yes, they are not worried.

Because they know very well that unless they are attacked, neither NATO nor Japan can attack it. In these countries, the big boss has no right to start a war, and the decision of war is in the hands of Congress.

Even if Congress wants to start a war, it will chirp for a long time.

Even if Congress decides to start a war, it will not attack suddenly.

They have enough time to redeploy. People can't help but ask again: Didn't they say that NATO wants to absorb Ukraine into the group in order to facilitate the attack and destruction of Russia?

If NATO wants to attack and destroy Russia, isn't now the best time? It can enter Ukraine to fight, and it can also drive straight in from the almost undefended Russian-Finnish border.

Maybe someone will answer this way: Russia has a powerful nuclear arsenal, and even if NATO has the courage, they dare not attack Russia.

A new question has arisen: since NATO did not dare to attack when its underwear was broken by more than two years of war, how could NATO dare to attack when not only its underwear but also its outer pants were intact before the war broke out? - You know, before the war broke out, the whole world believed that NATO was brain dead.

You see, as long as you use logical analysis, any grand lies and false excuses will not be self-consistent.

The Russian side has transported all its strength to Ukraine, and the aid countries to Ukraine are not idle.

Biden's men notified Switzerland that the Patriot missiles ordered by the country last year were temporarily suspended, and all ammunition was based on Ukraine's needs as the first priority, and would be produced for Switzerland after the war. I guess Switzerland is not only not angry, but also very happy. At the same time, Switzerland also lifted a ban in the early stages of the war: allowing European countries to provide weapons and equipment designed and produced by Switzerland to Ukraine for use.

Recently, the Estonian ambassador to Ukraine publicly stated that the country is ready to discuss a new issue-if necessary, send troops to Ukraine!

In fact, they don't need to explain this issue again. I analyzed and concluded a few months ago that if Ukraine faces the possibility of collapse on the battlefield, not to mention other Western European countries, the three Baltic countries and Poland will definitely join Ukraine to participate in the war.

The US arms giant Grumman announced that the company will produce various medium-caliber ammunition in Ukraine-the first major US arms company. Previously, Germany's Rheinland Company had already started artillery shell production in Ukraine. Now, Ukraine's tactical thinking is very clear. It does not take the gains and losses of cities and land as its goal, but takes the annihilation of the enemy as its priority-as long as there are enough artillery shells, no matter how big your population advantage is, just let the horses come, and see how many casualties you can bear.

Recently, a Russian soldier complained to the country's telegram channel "Astra": Ukraine is slaughtering Russian troops!

He described that when the troops first entered Kharkov, the progress was very smooth. "You walked through the streets and everything seemed to be fine, but then you would be caught in a massacre in Ukraine. Comrades died in an instant. This is unfair."

- Want fairness? It's simple, leave other people's land and go home.

"We were sent to machine guns and drones during the day, like meat. The commanders just shouted forward," and nothing else mattered.

——The "Banzai Charge" that the Japanese army was good at back then has now appeared on the battlefield again.

The Ukrainian officers described that when the enemy came like a tide, "there was almost no cover."

Now, the battlefield performance, public information and diplomatic activities of both sides have shown that there is no other way to go except to compete on the battlefield.

Then keep doing it!

This world has been secretly competing for too long, hurting the interests of countless small people. Now, just stand up and fight until one of them falls down, and rebuild a beautiful new world.

Although many small people will suffer unprovoked disasters in this process, there is no way, this is the price of historical progress.

Only those with clear minds can minimize their losses, and the rest, let him go, after all, fate is chosen by himself.

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