Ukraine is like my favorite video game lol I mean, it's so intense! They're always trying to hold back the bad guys. But honestly, who plays with rocket launchers in real life? And Bakhmut sounds super tricky to defend... like a really hard level. Does anyone know how they do it?
I don't think it's all good news for Ukraine, though they did manage to fend off some attacks. It's just that with so many casualties and a lot of bloodshed on both sides, it feels like we're stuck in this cycle forever . The Russians might be losing their "myth of invincibility" in Bakhmut, but I'm not sure that changes the overall trajectory of this conflict. We're just seeing new tactics being employed to try and gain ground, and it's hard to see how that ends well for Ukraine . Still, every little repulsion is a win, right?
ukraine is really holding strong against russia it's crazy to think they're repelling like 45 enemy attacks a day but at the same time, russia is still trying super hard to take control of bakhmut city that place must be a nightmare for the ukrainian army anyway, syrskyi saying russians lost their "invincibility myth" in bakhmut is like the ultimate flex but he's also warning them about fake news if russia's trying to hide losses
I'm keeping an eye on this conflict and it's crazy to think they're still trying to take Bakhmut lol. Ukraine is holding strong but those Russian losses are adding up . It's like Syrskyi said, the enemy is losing that invincible vibe, which is a major blow for them. But, at the same time, Denis Pushilin is saying they're making progress in Avdiivka... meanwhile, it's just all chaos and shelling . I'm no expert, but it feels like neither side is giving up, and that's what makes this whole thing so intense
idk about these "myths" and "fakes"... sounds like a bunch of spin to me . If russians really lost their invincibility in Bakhmut, how come they're still shelling that place nonstop? And what's with this "enemies trying to cover up failures"? Who exactly is being lied to here? need more info on these numbers and claims... where are the actual stats, not just some general staff reports?
this war is taking such a toll on people's lives and mental health... the constant shelling and fear of being caught in the crossfire is just heartbreaking ukraine is doing everything they can to defend their land but it's hard not to feel a sense of sadness when you see all these young men losing their lives every time i scroll through my feeds i see stories of civilians who have been affected by this war and it breaks my heart what can we do to support them? should we be focusing on providing aid and resources instead of just talking about the conflict?