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Politics : Slava Ukraini

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From: zax10/15/2025 3:45:18 PM
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The current attack of the Russian army against Ukraine resembles a prolonged slaughter, which in terms of destruction and losses can be compared to the Battle of Stalingrad. There is no talk of any breakthrough; the situation is simply at a dead end," said Oleg Pakholkov, a former deputy of the Russian Duma (2011-2016), who visited the combat zone in Ukraine and shared his impressions with the Russian public.

* Pakholkov associates the failure of the Russian army with Ukraine's use of an incredible number of drones, with which they control a combat zone about 20 kilometers from the front line. The number of drones recorded at the front is already such that 5-6 drones may be allocated to destroy one soldier.

* According to the deputy, under the current circumstances, the Russian army is unable to carry out not only a strategic but even an operational breakthrough at the front. Even if our infantry manages to break through somewhere, it is impossible to establish a bridgehead and bring armored vehicles there to strengthen positions, because Ukrainian drones will burn all of them. There is no possibility to raise their heads, and every meter is mined.

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