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Can Ukraine capture Moscow.
Yesterday they blew up one of Russias most modern Ammo dump just NW of Moscow containing missiles from NK, Russian S300 and S400 missiles and other types of artillery ammo and such was destroyed on Wednesday. The explosion was detected in the EU by seismographs and was visible from space.
Can Ukraine capture Moscow.
Yesterday they blew up one of Russias most modern Ammo dump just NW of Moscow containing missiles from NK, Russian S300 and S400 missiles and other types of artillery ammo and such was destroyed on Wednesday. The explosion was detected in the EU by seismographs and was visible from space.
Posted 3 mo ago
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Posted 3 mo ago
Simple answer, No. The population of Russia is 144 million. the best estimate of the current population of Ukraine is 33 million. Russia's GDP for 2023 was 2021 Billion in US Dollars, Ukraine was 160 Billion. Russia has a functioning economy and a military that is capable of caring for the wounded, recruiting and training replacements, and replace lost equipment. Ukraine is totally dependent on handouts from NATO. Nor does Ukraine have the populations base of military age men to sustain the losses they have incurred over the course of the war, best guess is 600,000.
I think we need to not believe all our own propoganda and start figuring that the Russians aren't stupid. There is an Army Depot about 20 miles from house, my engineer unit rail loaded out of their facility all of the time. The ammo storage bunkers were segregated where a single accident (or missile strike) would only effect the storage unit involved, some of which would have made a seriously large explosion. I would have to assume that the Russians behave the same way and that they didn't lose a whole depot and that they have more than one depot.
I think we need to not believe all our own propoganda and start figuring that the Russians aren't stupid. There is an Army Depot about 20 miles from house, my engineer unit rail loaded out of their facility all of the time. The ammo storage bunkers were segregated where a single accident (or missile strike) would only effect the storage unit involved, some of which would have made a seriously large explosion. I would have to assume that the Russians behave the same way and that they didn't lose a whole depot and that they have more than one depot.
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