Feanor said:
The issue isn't the capture of that specific town, really just a ruined suburb of Donetsk. The goal is to push the front line back from Donetsk and to advance to other areas. Russia is clearly pushing southward, intending to close on Ugledar from behind. Presumably they will eventually also push west from there into Georgievka.
I think they are puching just everywhere from Lugansk to Krinky. The goal being to push the frontline westward and northward.
KipPotapych said:
NYT said:
Roughly a quarter of them, he said, would bribe his superior, who remains in charge of the center, offering around $1,000 dollars to avoid being drafted. That price has only gone up since.
Do they snatch people and bring them to the recruiting center to replenish the ranks of connon fodders, or just to have more people paying bribes?
Military dodging must be massive. And so is corruption.
Another question: Any change soince the Chief of the recruiting office has been sacked? Or the more it changes, the more it stays the same?
Anyway, it's not by forcing delinquents into joining the fight that they will win it.
KipPotapych said:
Anyway, I firmly believe he is doing a disservice to the country currently. The boy who cried wolf sort of thing that is really taken to the quite extreme. At some point, people will question anything that is said because there will be no difference or a way to distinguish between, for example, the monstrosities that really took place and the ones he/they made up. Another example would be that there is a whole bunch of folks out there who are still in disbelief that the counteroffensive failed and think that there is still something “up the sleeve” and is yet to come. ....
I fully agree. I think he does so because he is quiet desperate. But also because he is immature. He had little or no political experience before becoming the head of state. He is surrounded by smart people thought. Podoliak is smart. Kuleba us smart. Budanov is smart. Danilov says many non sens, but it's on purpose (more on him later if you want). Military leaders are smart and they are at odd with Zelencky for a reason.
This is even more stupid because the West is dedicated to save Ukraine beyond all expectations. Western leaders, themselves, give the very good reasons why Ukraine should defend its sovereignty. He really doesn't need to hype it up.
He hopes to mobilise the West even more but the opposite could happen if he goes on that route.
KipPotapych said:
Technically, in my opinion, we (NATO) have been fighting against Russia since we started coordinating strikes on the Russian positions, supply lines,
Yes. On top of that.
KipPotapych said:
he reports from the area are really gruesome, if not worse. The recent article from Washington Post really outlined some of the realities that the Ukrainian soldiers are facing, but I cannot find it at the moment (maybe it was another outlet, WSJ?). But the New York Times had one as well.
I believe that any Ukrainian soldier who put a foot on the left bank of the Dniepr felt like that.
Nonetheless, that they are still there is already a remarkable achievement. Even if they have to retreat, trying it is already something IMO.
I don't think that they are under supported. After all, that's where the three Su34 have been downed.
The men who have to be there may see it as suicidal or pointless. But when you look at the map (which, I agree is a much more confortable position) and see the whole picture, given the conditions, it's great stuff.
Not prepared psychologically? Who could be?
KipPotapych said:
Is there any word where these are being constructed? (the Ukrainian defence line) Very doubtfully this is being done all over the front line.
From what I have read, they build it in the north. Their goal is to secure the official border of Ukraine.
Unlike the Russians, they see little sens in building defence line where the fighting are because the front line is dynamic. Ukrainian forces may not be tomorrow where they are dug in today. If they build something and retreat, then the Russian could use it for their own defence. And if they move forward, it's not very useful anymore.
But they know that official borders won't move.
Another reason is that the north is relatively quiet and they have the possibility to do it there. While in the DonBas, they are constantly under bombardment and shelling. And it's difficult to spend time building anything there.
KipPotapych said:
I said:
Ukrainian pilots are also training in France. This got my attention because France doesn't have F16's. They say they are training on simulators or something but I don't believe it. IMO they are being trained on Rafale or Mirage 2000.
Training doesn’t necessarily mean actual training on an aircraft, as it was already proven several times in this case. In the beginning, when the training supposedly began, it was just language learning, then the manuals, then the “strategy”, etc. Could be any of those and other things. Especially without a source, speculations can go wild, haha.
I agree but France is de facto not the best place both to learn how to fly a plane they don't have and the English language (LOL).
But, please, let me speculate on this one...