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You're speculating. But yes the WW1 charge and prooobing. Remarkablely bullshit.
As I said this conflict has been fought wrong. By both sides.
It doesn't have the same objectives as other warfare. Whatever those obnoxious reasons are. Where it doesn't seek the annihilation of an enemy's core systems and command and infrastructure. It tries to play capture the flag. When those systems are hit both blame each other, name calling.
There has been no dominating air superiority. It instead welcomes even more weaponry into its axis, as it plays wargames. Constantly raising the ante of the next bigger gun.
It ignored key captures to procure other territory, it now seeks to defend. Where it welcomes an enemy if it can cause it to degrade their eventual capability.
It never closed the borders. Because it would drag other conflict into it, but it ironically does anyway because it hadn't.
It backed monkeys in every literal sense of the word compared to professional soldiers. Because it thinks to hamper an enemy if it spends even more on outfitting and funding them.
Why did this conflict even occur? Now it thinks to win it, when it has no defining objectives. Except that's mine because I said it.
I am sure there's more reasons.
Look it up. The river/delta and parts of Ukraine has much higher averages of rainfall than North above it Russia. It also has a lower temperature in certain areas.
I gave you a better reason than wahaaaa Ukraine did it because of the social justice for beavers.
The dam further up pressures the reactor and the reservoir, possibly affecting the Crimea as well. It can affect it. It possibly cannot be targeted, or the reactor is at risk. So it will have an affect on the water supply longterm and the reactor. It can effectively shut it down.
You still don't get it. Kiev is one of the oldest Russian cities if you are not aware. Dnepropetrovsk, initially named Ekaterinoslav after Russian empress Ekaterina II who founded it. So with other Dnepr towns. They are Russian.
Whatever. Show me your data.
For the start - average monthly precipitaion for Dnepropetrovsk - https://weather-and-climate.com/average-monthly-precipitation-Rainfall-inches,dnepropetrovsk,Ukraine
Show me how precipitation in Dnepropetrovsk in spring 2023 was higher than that averages, or GTFO.
You're doing yearly averages, not seasonal averages. You haven't compared it too Russian averages either. Seasonal averages speculated that the wet and frozen ground delayed the counter prooobing.
Tell me this? Are there rains there now or falling next week? Look weather as in rain.
Instead you've given me some history about nothing else we're arguing. Kiev dates back to the Greeks? Or is it older? The other name I cannot pronounce. I'll just call it Bob. It was named after Bob the great. Hardly a soviet. But there you go.
It is monthly averages. Average precipitation for each month in a year.
Fuck. You don't even bother to look at a graph or understand what is on the graph.
No. Greek settlements was on the Black Sea beaches, since they are arrived by sea at the time of Greek expansion. Kiev was established buy Rus tribe Polane who came from north by land in 431AD and for some time was a capital of ancient Rus state millenia ago.
Meanwhile Bolsheviks set Kharkov as a capital of Ukrainian SSR after creation. Only in 1934 capital was moved to Kiev.
Dnepropetrovsk was renamed from original name Ekaterinoslav by Bolsheviks in the honor of revolutionaire Petrovskiy. in 1926. So you failed even here. Then, US installed Ukrainian government renamed town into "Dnipro" in 2016. Locals name it Dnepr for short since soviet times.
I didn't need to look. Why am I looking at if it rains in Ukraine. It fucking does. I asked is it raining there now, or is it due to rain there tomorrow. Not fucking bullshit. I also asked. Dumbass. The comparison to Russian rainfall. Further asking if it was a wet winter. Because you'd know it if you asked somebody. Books don't tell you that. You have to ask. Do you remember it raining more this year than it last year. Your fucking graph doesn't tell you shit. It averages it out.
No Kiev dates to before Romans, and older. 431 AD is before Rome. You dumbass. It is Greek. God damn it. Then the Romans.
I haven't failed in calling Bob, Bob. I didn't care about the history of Bob. I am not Bob. Bob's history is still being prooobed. Bob is likely much older. It was likely this other village and hamlet, before the name got changed.
Think about Bob. A bunch of people didn't turn up out of the blue along a historic waterway. They do in Siberia. We discussed the gulag already. But along Bob was a bunch of settlements. These obviously became cities as the demand for the waterway increased.