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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1414852)8/16/2023 1:52:27 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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pocotrader

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That's what we're talking about, Wharfie. Ukraine knows how to play dangerous games.

Those pontoon bridges are going to be prime targets for RuZZian artillery and surface-to-surface rocket systems. Ukraine needs to build them, transport equipment and supplies, and either move them or deconstruct them before they get shelled.

One thing going for Ukraine is the likelihood that the RuZZians guarding the Dnipro river are all mobliks with low morale.

(By the way, this is the way RuZZians have been dealing with their morale issues. They assign the mobliks to lower priority areas where they think Ukraine is least likely to strike. This way, RuZZia can save their more motivated professional thugs in the current hotspots.)

Like I said before, amphibious assaults are hard, but Ukraine is overcoming the difficulties with better tactics, equipment, morale, and training.

Tenchusatsu