The warring countries were set to hold indirect talks in Qatar on an agreement to halt strikes on energy and power infrastructure, according to officials.
With less people?
I keep hearing about how shitty the Russian army is and I have to remind people that they're effectively fighting the entire western world. Ukraine would have been rolled over if it wasn't for western support, AND the Russians produce more ammo than any western 'expert' thought possible
My expectation is that we'll see the start of a general collapse of the AFU as a result of this. It's also very likely that once Russia is done mopping up the incursion, they're going to start an offensive of their own towards Sumy opening up yet another front.
I'm wondering what Ukraine's actual move is after the incursion inevitably fails or stalls. Will they launch Blitzkrieg on the real front?
With less people? I keep hearing about how shitty the Russian army is and I have to remind people that they're effectively fighting the entire western world. Ukraine would have been rolled over if it wasn't for western support, AND the Russians produce more ammo than any western 'expert' thought possible
They call in the ghost of Kyiv
My expectation is that we'll see the start of a general collapse of the AFU as a result of this. It's also very likely that once Russia is done mopping up the incursion, they're going to start an offensive of their own towards Sumy opening up yet another front.