Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 5

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NarrowBandFtw

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100 x 30 x 6 = 18000.

You and this guy must have gone to the Russian school of math where 1800 = 18000
you think it matters?

for how many days do you think Ukraine can take such a barrage?
how many more missiles are being produced as we speak?

while the math in that post looks sketchy the implication remains the same: Russia can keep this up longer than Ukraine can take it
 

buka001

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you think it matters?

for how many days do you think Ukraine can take such a barrage?
how many more missiles are being produced as we speak?

while the math in that post looks sketchy the implication remains the same: Russia can keep this up longer than Ukraine can take it
10 missiles a day for 6 months? Sure they can take it.

Look at the damage from yesterday. Minimal, especially if you take that at least 3 will be shot down and 3 will miss and strike a road with 0 value. Leaving say 4 missiles that might hit a civilian residence.

Russia will just entrench the "Blitz" fervour in the Ukrainian population.

And the 1830 stock? When was that taken? Today or February 2022?
 

tetrasect

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you think it matters?

for how many days do you think Ukraine can take such a barrage?
how many more missiles are being produced as we speak?

while the math in that post looks sketchy the implication remains the same: Russia can keep this up longer than Ukraine can take it

If they had 1800 at the beginning of the war and now have 50% left then they could strike Ukraine like they did yesterday 18 more times before they run out.

All signs point to them having less than 50% of their stocks left.

Ukraine wins this war. Get used to it.
 

daveza

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Shame , Putin seems to suffer from lack of attention.

Russia will not refuse meeting between Putin and Biden at G20 summit, says Lavrov​

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Russia will not turn down a meeting between President Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden at the upcoming G20 summit and would consider the proposal if it receives one.
Lavrov said on state television, “We have repeatedly said that we never refuse meetings. If there is a proposal, then we will consider it.”
The foreign minister added that Russia was willing to listen to any suggestions regarding peace talks but that he could not say in advance what this process would lead to.


Putin is going to the G20 ? Surely not.
 

hexagon

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The source states facts. No coup.
It was a synthetic government and we even know how the participants were selected and who selected them:
That's a coup.

And you still have no explanation as to why 27% of "Ukrainians" decided not to identify as Ukrainian citizens, according to your own sources. Probably an undercount, given that the baseline was in 2016.
 
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