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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: skinowski who wrote (761014)4/12/2022 4:23:42 PM
From: THE WATSONYOUTH  Read Replies (1) of 793778
 
No sir. Check the map. 90% of so of the fighting was east of Dnipro. The never went into Western Ukraine

....the Russians stuck the knife in and initially only hit soft flesh and so kept pushing..........then they hit real resistance near Kiev and paused... finally they realized they could not continue to sustain the mechanized losses on a daily basis and were driven back...so they pulled back entirely from the Kiev area and back into Belarus......very pragmatic....there is NO longer any western front.......the past and current map reflected/reflects all this ...were you sleeping??.....
I consider everything outside the Donbas to be Western Ukraine............of course, the Russian concentration has been in the east and south.....the resources, the people, the sea port, etc.......Is that suppose to be some kind of revelation from the Skinowski??.....the terrain and other factors favor the Russians there.......with Kiev no longer threatened, the entire focus is now in the Donbas including Mariopol............the Ukrainians are holding on trying to maintain the current map for negotiating purposes...Zelenskyy has stated this explicitly...........I don't know if they can hold the line....very doubtful....they should not be able to but they should not have been able to stop the offensive against Kiev either.
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