Well, now. Gen. Gerasimov, leader of Russyan Army troops in Ukraine, overall commander of all invading forces of Putin's Special Operation, now must survey the disaster in the city of Vuhledar, in Ukraine's south east territory, near the Donbass.
It's winter in Ukraine, and winter in Russya, the cross border state. It's cold. Snow covers frozen ground. And snow covers the dead bodies of hundreds of young men, many sent to Ukraine without adequate training, a Russyan/Wagner Group specialty. Ol' Yevgeny Prighozin is probably cooking up a meal for his Kremlin sponsor while explaining that casualties are to be expected on the road to victory. Ha.
Russyans could care less about victory. They care less about the Moskva idiots. They want an end to this one year-old debacle. Can't the West negotiate a cease fire? Hmmmm. No, there won't be a cease fire until Russya leaves Ukraine and writes off the Special Operation as misguided geopolitics. Can Vova(putin) decide this move anytime soon? Don't bet on it. He's nuts.
So, the Russyan army massed infantry to attack Vuhledar. They announced the attack ahead of the beginning, to scare the opposition. They were scared, but well prepared for the coming onslaught. My, my. The Russyan armored vehicles met deadly fire from antitank weaponry. Brave Ukrainian soldiers decimated the units while they scrambled for cover(there isn't any-see pics). Land mines played an important role: the ground around the city was seeded before the attack with many, many mines, large enough to cripple any tank, and large enough to destroy many. So, welcome to winter in Ukraine, Gen. Gerasimov. Are you planning a nice retirement? I hope so, it's coming, sooner than you think. Oh, and about those war crime trials? You'll be called, not as a witness, mind you, but as a commanding perp responsible for many of those documented crimes by your ex-prisoners serving in Bucha, etc.
Have a nice day.
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