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Reason: None provided.

Because Ukraine have reportedly crossed, who know where, it's huge, but they were occupied on the central Islands now flooded and submerged. As well as in Kherson. Now useless. Of course it also halts advances to Odessa. But currently it has done what to the offense?

No, historically river crossing in flooding in every major conflict dating back to the beginning of civilization has been treacherous, including in WW2.

The same as gaining ground through flooding. The water level rising has now widened the area needed to be crossed. Defensively is it easier or harder to defend? No, the water level has not risen to the same incline, otherwise everywhere is submerged. It hasn't made an incline easier if it has expanded the river's surface area.

I am playing odds. Probability.

But you never know, what Ukraine are capable of. If the offensive went badly. Reeeeeee. They're almost suicidal. But come on? Defensively there is an advantage.

326 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Because Ukraine have reportedly crossed, who know where, it's huge, but they were occupied on the central Islands now flooded and submerged. As well as in Kherson. Now useless. Of course it also halts advances to Odessa. But currently it has done what to the offense?

No, historically river crossing in flooding in every major conflict dating back to the beginning of civilization has been treacherous, including in WW2.

The same as gaining ground through flooding. The water level rising has now widened the area needed to be crossed. Defensively is it easier or harder to defend? No, the water level has not risen to the same incline, otherwise everywhere is submerged. It hasn't made an incline easier if it has expanded the river's surface area.

I am playing odds. Probability.

But you never know, what Ukraine are capable of. If there offensive went badly. Reeeeeee. They're almost suicidal. But come on? Defensively there is an advantage.

326 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Because Ukraine have reportedly crossed, who know where, it's huge, but they were occupied on the central Islands now flooded and submerged. As well as in Kherson. Now useless. Of course it also halts advances to Odessa. But currently it has done what to the offense?

No, historically river crossing in flooding in every major conflict dating back to the beginning of civilization has been treacherous, including in WW2.

The same as gaining ground through flooding. The water level rising has now widened the area needed to be crossed. Defensively is it easier or harder to defend? No, the water level has not risen to the same incline, otherwise everywhere is submerged. It hasn't made an incline easier if it has expanded the river's surface area.

I am playing odds. Probability.

But you never know, what Ukraine are capable of. If there offensive went badly. Reeeeeee. They're almost suicidal. But come on? Defensively there is am advantage.

326 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Because Ukraine have reportedly crossed, who know where, it's huge, but they were occupied on the central Islands now flooded and submerged. As well as in Kherson. Now useless. Of course it also halts advances to Odessa. But currently it has done what to the offense?

No, historically river crossing in flooding in every major conflict dating back to the beginning of civilization has been treacherous, including in WW2.

The same as gaining ground through flooding. The water level rising has now widened the area needed to be crossed. Defensively is it easier or harder to defend? No, the water level has not risen to the same incline, otherwise everywhere is submerged. It hasn't made an incline easier if it has expanded the river's surface area.

I am playing odds. Probability.

326 days ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Because Ukraine have reportedly crossed, who know where, it's huge, but they were occupied on the central Islands now flooded and submerged.

No, historically river crossing in flooding in every major conflict dating back to the beginning of civilization has been treacherous, including in WW2.

The same as gaining ground through flooding. The water level rising has now widened the area needed to be crossed. Defensively is it easier or harder to defend? No, the water level has not risen to the same incline, otherwise everywhere is submerged. It hasn't made an incline easier if it has expanded the river's surface area.

326 days ago
1 score