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Re: The impact of Russian and Ukrain war on world economy
by
Ozero
on 18/09/2022, 07:05:25 UTC
As for the shelling and bombing of the territory of Ukraine by the Russians, this is happening in full. On the territory of Ukraine, Russia has already fired more than 3,800 missiles, and fires at the civilian population every day and with all types of weapons. Where the Russians pass, 80-90 percent of Ukrainian settlements turn into ruins. Therefore, there is no need to tell fairy tales that the Russians are worried about the peaceful citizens of Ukraine.
I'm not talking about high-precision missiles, but bombing with good old high-explosive bombs. This is a cheap and effective method of suppressing resistance, it was the FAB-500 high-explosive bombs that smoked the Azov militants out of the bunker near Azovstal. With them, Russia successfully stopped the offensive of Ukraine near Kherson. The disadvantage of this method is too much destruction. But of course, this is not a reason to refuse it, if we are talking about the success of the entire special operation.
The counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kherson direction did not stop. On this sector of the front, the Armed Forces of Ukraine use a completely different tactic, in contrast to the rapid offensive in the Kharkov direction. A large 20,000-strong group of Russian troops in the Kherson region is cut off from supply routes and pressed against the Dnieper River, and is also under constant fire control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Here, the Ukrainians are in no hurry to attack the fortified positions of the Russians head-on, so as not to lose their troops, but methodically hit the ammunition depots, control centers and concentrations of equipment and manpower of the enemy. This group of invaders is doomed and will either surrender or try to swim across the Dnieper.