Ukraine has recaptured some villages in the south and territory around the ruined city of Bakhmut in the east, but has not had a major breakthrough against heavily defended Russian lines.
We constantly hear that Russia has personnel issues, but I have yet to see any actual evidence of that being the case. Seems like Russian army grew significantly over the past year with the call up of reservists and a whole bunch of volunteers signing up on contract. Russia has a far bigger population and could call up a huge number of people if they needed to.
Even if that was the case it’s the same for Ukraine who have less troops suffering from poor training and equipment shortages while forced to attack well defended positions.
Nah, I check sources like WSJ, The Economist, and The Telegraph, all rabidly pro Ukrainian. You’re right thought that there’s no point having a discussion with someone like you
I meant Ukraine but yeah I think Russia also has personnel issues.
We constantly hear that Russia has personnel issues, but I have yet to see any actual evidence of that being the case. Seems like Russian army grew significantly over the past year with the call up of reservists and a whole bunch of volunteers signing up on contract. Russia has a far bigger population and could call up a huge number of people if they needed to.
Evidence what is embedded Russian “journalists” report, e.g. there is no rotation of troops at the frontline for example.
Even if that was the case it’s the same for Ukraine who have less troops suffering from poor training and equipment shortages while forced to attack well defended positions.
It’s actually not the same, not even close, even according to pro-Russian sources.
You’re right, it’s much worse for Ukraine.
Just check out Russian sources like rybar etc., I won 't discuss this any further with pre-mature wannabe tankies
Nah, I check sources like WSJ, The Economist, and The Telegraph, all rabidly pro Ukrainian. You’re right thought that there’s no point having a discussion with someone like you