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Reason: None provided.

I am curious what firepower did that. Artillery where? According to the narrative it was Russian retreat, recently, forces regrouping North, from the counter offensive. The counter offensive North East.

According to Russia it was a bridge they ambushed and blew up. Plenty of reports of this recently. They were regrouping behind their lines, and left a trap. It was in their artillery range.

Tell me what artillery by Ukraine, it's often static. It moves into ranges and fires. The drones Ukraine has can't do that too that many units. They have gotten better drones, but no, multiple drones. Or artillery. Or a few strikes by planes. Or larger payload missiles.

Okay the claim seems erratic.

Ukraine has left ambushes around Kiev early on and quite a few other places. But that seems like a bunch of nonsense off a recent counter offensive, supposedly the Russian retreat in the North East. What was used? Multiple drones, artillery trap where? In their fortified line around the contested Oblasts. Not what is claimed.

However there were repeated reports of Russia blowing up bridges, as they retreated in the North East. Also repeated reports of Ukraine trying to reclaim the Islands.

In any event, it's speculation. It hasn't done much else. Any war is still being fought.

It is possible Russia loiterred around a bridge, one wildebeest at a time. How to cross a river, defend the crossing, because it's obviously a crossing point. No surveillance of course. It has a squadron not covered by recon, because it's holding the bridge waiting for the herd. Patiently waiting for the crocodiles and lions. All the Wildebeests. Sshh be quiet and hide in the trees, making camp at the crossing, because y'all must cross one at a time. Possible of course. I mean then, it seems magical. How to hunt wildebeest.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I am curious what firepower did that. Artillery where? According to the narrative it was Russian retreat, recently, forces regrouping North, from the counter offensive. The counter offensive North East.

According to Russia it was a bridge they ambushed and blew up. Plenty of reports of this recently. They were regrouping behind their lines, and left a trap. It was in their artillery range.

Tell me what artillery by Ukraine, it's often static. It moves into ranges and fires. The drones Ukraine has can't do that too that many units. They have gotten better drones, but no, multiple drones. Or artillery. Or a few strikes by planes. Or larger payload missiles.

Okay the claim seems erratic.

Ukraine has left ambushes around Kiev early on and quite a few other places. But that seems like a bunch of nonsense off a recent counter offensive, supposedly the Russian retreat in the North East. What was used? Multiple drones, artillery trap where? In their fortified line around the contested Oblasts. Not what is claimed.

However there were repeated reports of Russia blowing up bridges, as they retreated in the North East. Also repeated reports of Ukraine trying to reclaim the Islands.

In any event, it's speculation. It hasn't done much else. Any war is still being fought. It is possible Russia loiterred around a bridge one wildebeest at a time. How to cross river defend the crossing because it's obviously a crossing point. No surveillance of course. It has a squadron not covered by recon because it's holding the bridge waiting for the herd. Patiently waiting for the crocodiles and lions. All the Wildebeests. Sshh be quiet and hide in the trees making camp at the crossing y'all must cross one at a time. Possible of course. I mean then, it seems magical. How to hunt wildebeest.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I am curious what firepower did that. Artillery where? According to the narrative it was Russian retreat, recently, forces regrouping North, from the counter offensive. The counter offensive North East.

According to Russia it was a bridge they ambushed and blew up. Plenty of reports of this recently. They were regrouping behind their lines, and left a trap. It was in their artillery range.

Tell me what artillery by Ukraine, it's often static. It moves into ranges and fires. The drones Ukraine has can't do that too that many units. They have gotten better drones, but no, multiple drones. Or artillery. Or a few strikes by planes. Or larger payload missiles.

Okay the claim seems erratic.

Ukraine has left ambushes around Kiev early on and quite a few other places. But that seems like a bunch of nonsense off a recent counter offensive, supposedly the Russian retreat in the North East. What was used? Multiple drones, artillery trap where? In their fortified line around the contested Oblasts. Not what is claimed.

However there were repeated reports of Russia blowing up bridges, as they retreated in the North East. Also repeated reports of Ukraine trying to reclaim the Islands.

In any event, it's speculation. It hasn't done much else. Any war is still being fought.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I am curious what firepower did that. Artillery where? According to the narrative it was Russian retreat, recently, forces regrouping North, from the counter offensive. The counter offensive North East.

According to Russia it was a bridge they ambushed and blew up. Plenty of reports of this recently. They were regrouping behind their lines, and left a trap. It was in their artillery range.

Tell me what artillery by Ukraine, it's often static. It moves into ranges and fires. The drones Ukraine has can't do that too that many units. They have gotten better drones, but no, multiple drones. Or artillery. Or a few strikes by planes. Or larger payload missiles.

Okay the claim seems erratic.

Ukraine has left ambushes around Kiev early on and quite a few other places. But that seems like a bunch of nonsense off a recent counter offensive, supposedly the Russian retreat in the North East. What was used? Multiple drones, artillery trap where? In their fortified line around the contested Oblasts. Not what is claimed.

However there were repeated reports of Russia blowing up bridges, as they retreated in the North East. Also repeated reports of Ukraine trying to reclaim the Islands.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I am curious what firepower did that. Artillery where? According to the narrative it was Russian retreat, recently, forces regrouping North, from the counter offensive. The counter offensive North East.

According to Russia it was a bridge they ambushed and blew up. Plenty of reports of this recently. They were regrouping behind their lines, and left a trap. It was in their artillery range.

Tell me what artillery by Ukraine, it's often static. It moves into ranges and fires. The drones Ukraine has can't do that too that many units. They have gotten better drones, but no, multiple drones. Or artillery. Or a few strikes by planes. Or larger payload missiles.

Okay the claim seems erratic.

Ukraine has left ambushes around Kiev early on a few other places. But that seems like a bunch of nonsense off a recent counter offensive, supposedly the Russian retreat in the North East. What was used? Multiple drones, artillery trap where? In their fortified line around the contested Oblasts. Not what is claimed.

However there were repeated reports of Russia blowing up bridges, as they retreated in the North East. Also repeated reports of Ukraine trying to reclaim the Islands.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I am curious what firepower did that. Artillery where? According to the narrative it was Russian retreat, recently, forces regrouping North, from the counter offensive. The counter offensive North East.

According to Russia it was a bridge they ambushed and blew up. Plenty of reports of this recently. They were regrouping behind their lines, and left a trap. It was in their artillery range.

Tell me what artillery by Ukraine, it's often static. It moves into ranges and fires. The drones Ukraine has can't do that too that many units. They have gotten better drones, but no, multiple drones. Or artillery. Or a few strikes by planes. Or larger payload missiles.

Okay the claim seems erratic.

Ukraine has left ambushes around Kiev early on a few other places. But that seems like a bunch of nonsense off a recent counter offensive, supposedly the Russian retreat in the North East. What was used? Multiple drones, artillery trap where? In their fortified line around the contested Oblast. Not what is claimed.

However there were repeated reports of Russia blowing up bridges, as they retreated in the North East. Also repeated reports of Ukraine trying to reclaim the Islands.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I am curious what firepower did that. Artillery where? According to the narrative it was Russian retreat, recently, forces regrouping North, from the counter offensive. The counter offensive North East.

According to Russia it was a bridge they ambushed and blew up. Plenty of reports of this recently. They were regrouping behind their lines, and left a trap. It was in their artillery range.

Tell me what artillery by Ukraine, it's often static. It moves into ranges and fires. The drones Ukraine has can't do that too that many units. They have gotten better drones, but no, multiple drones. Or artillery. Or a few strikes by planes. Or larger payload missiles.

Okay the claim seems erratic.

Ukraine has left ambushes around Kiev early on a few other places. But that seems like a bunch of nonsense off a recent counter offensive, supposedly the Russian retreat in the North East. What was used? Multiple drones, artillery trap where. The claim seems erratic

2 years ago
1 score