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chrimony 0 points 1 year ago
He uses the term "meatwave", but he shows what he means by showing videos and photos (even if censored) and describing them as recurring attacks until successful. There is no confusion of the zombie horde you are describing -- that's only in your imagination.
Maybe you should take it up with the Wagner chief that talked about the 20,000 dead required to take Bakhmut. Oh, wait, he's dead after splitting with the Russian military command and an aborted thunderun on Moscow.
Maybe instead take it up with the Russian military blogger that complained about Russian casualties after taking Avdiivka. Oh, wait, he's dead too after committing suicide (supposedly): https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-war-blogger-3fccc68864df7d7f4e0197ca98582b66
"Morozov, who went by the nickname Murz, said in a recent post that about 16,000 Russian troops were killed and the military lost about 300 armored vehicles since October when the four-month battle for the eastern stronghold of Avdiivka began. Russian troops captured Avdiivka over the weekend after Ukrainian troops pulled back."
Blood for the blood gods!
But there were no "meatwaves". Ok, Russtard.
Lulz. Thanks for demonstrating, Russtard. They "just left", including leaving behind military equipment, because they were bored or something. This is what happens when you get your Russian "analysis" from Russtards like Scott Ritter and "Military Summary".
LULZ. Putin announced the annexation of Kherson as "forever" territory in September 2022. Less than 2 months later they withdrew across the Dnieper river after intense pressure from Ukraine.
You really are a Russtard. As entertaining as laughing at retards is, I think I've had my fill of playing with the Russtard monkeys. Bye, Russtard.