Could Kherson be Russias Stalingrad?

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Nope. Kherson would be Ukraine’s Stalingrad, as the country would implode after failing to capture this one city before winter.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Post sugar prices.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        40 rubles per kilogram
        Now your turn
        Post gas prices

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          That's not a picture with a timestampn and I don't believe you. Begone outsider. Stupid thread.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            You can’t take photos in stores, fsb (food security bureau) doesn’t take kindly to it

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            One KwH has been credited towards you utilities allowance

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          americans don't need to sacrifice their children to a mongol so they can drive shitboxes with no air bags or anti-lock braking lol

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          I own an EV. It costs me about $5 per 140 miles

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            That's actually surprisingly cheap.

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              It will be cheaper than a gasoline powered car after 150k miles. The upfront costs are insane.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                How long will it run for?

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                nonsense, a gasoline car is going to cost a lot more in maintenance after 80k miles.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >I own an EV

            Nice you’ve spent more buying a car than people will pay for gas. You showed him

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              Not the guy who owns one but wtf do you mean? A Nissan Leaf is pretty similarly priced to a budget gas car.

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              $19,400 for a brand new Toyota Prius back in 2019. Not expensive at all. The 2022 model is, like, ~$23,000.

              I have to gas up maybe once every six or seven weeks, and it only takes like $20-25 dollars to fill the tank.

              Ain't technological progress great?

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Looked up online grocery shopping in Russia, prices on store 'utkonos' is 85 rubles, or $1.40 USD.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            That's more expensive that anywhere I've ever lived in the US
            In fact, if Russian buying power was adjusted for wages, they should be paying like 20 cents per kg, but instead they overpay for food... wtf

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              If you think the sugar prices are bad, don't look up how much strawberries (local, not imported) cost this year.
              Vatniks deserve the rope.

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              https://i.imgur.com/2X3OdFl.jpg

              Looked up online grocery shopping in Russia, prices on store 'utkonos' is 85 rubles, or $1.40 USD.

              $2.84 per 4 lbs in my Oblast or $1.57 per kilo. Higher than Russia, but the average wage here is 10x higher than theirs so as % of income, sugar is pricey af over there comparatively. This is a moronic argument however, cuz their housing and healthcare costs are peanuts compared to ours.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                what oblast? wisconsin oblast?

          • 2 years ago
            /out/ie

            0.89€ in Germany at Aldi and Lidl.
            Prices will go down for some time after the sugar beet campaign is over (end of fall). Why is sugar so pricey in Russia? Is it a tax thing?

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              It's a "We pissed off all our important trade partners and our imports are cratering because of it" thing. Russia ain't exactly a big sugar producer.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          $17.60/MCF NG and $3.45/gal of gasoline

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          I work from home, just got a huge raise. I don't know what sugar or gas costs, and I don't care, I'm gonna pay anyway. I can honestly say I have NEVER looked to see what the bag of sugar in my cart costs.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            If its less than $10 and you buy it less often than daily, I never even consider the price. Its basically just "free" in my mind.

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              Same, God bless America

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          This is mind blowing. I’ve never once in my life known what the cost of sugar per lb is, and I can safely say I never will.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >Post gas prices

          Post chairman of Lukoil. Oh wait, he just jumped out of a 6th floor window.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          theyre back to prewar prices
          cope

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >40 rubles per kilogram
          You literally picked this off Google without checking that the data is from 2020.
          moron.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Post Snake Island
          Post Northern Front
          Post Moskva
          Post Odessa landings
          Post functioning air power
          Post intact ammo depots
          Post PGMs
          Post missiles that actually hit their targets
          Post Russian soldier that hasn't had their butthole resized
          Post negative HIV test
          Post relatives over the age of 70
          Post encrypted comms
          Post unexpired rations
          Post optics
          Post NVGs
          Post an AA system that hasn't routinely gotten dunked on
          Post living VDV
          Post sugar
          Post bread
          Post non defaulted currency
          Post domestic industry that can process raw goods
          Post domestic semiconductor industry
          Post what you think Russia will gain even if they control 100% of Ukrainian soil
          Post Baltic Sea control
          Post how much you've begged literal third worlders for your artillery shells back
          Post river crossings without double digit casualty rates
          Post aircraft not routinely dunked by MANPADs
          Post Post Hostomel
          Post sensor suites in a non potato resolution
          Post Officers that aren't dead
          Post a competent NCO corps
          Post Kyiv
          Post intact supply trains
          Post control of the Black Sea
          Post Russians being a-okay with returning to an pre-Industrial agrarian economy
          Post Finland and Sweden not being NATO members
          Post how you feel about being dependent on China and India
          Post crying babushkas over the losses of their sons
          Post the Oligarchs sitting comfy while they destroy the legacy of your entire culture
          Post how Russians feel about being viewed the world over as one tiny step better than North Korea
          Post police blackbagging protestors
          Post families being denied the money for the death of their sons
          Post literally any positive outcome Russian can expect to have even if they 'win'

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        25 thousands penises per kilograms

        40 rubles per kilogram
        Now your turn
        Post gas prices

        21 thousands pensises per litre

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      How many more weeks to Kiev?

    • 2 years ago
      https://archive dot ph/uy5Hc

      Nothing of value will implode.

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Stalingrad was Russia's Stalingrad.
    Russia is facing multiple Stalingrads and Groznys as the attacker every time they assault a major city where the defenders are well prepared.
    Some Russians predicted the course of this war before it began and were ignored: https://russiandefpolicy.com/2022/02/07/mass-fire-strike-on-ukraine/

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Khodarenok is seething because he was kicked out of the big boy club. Same thing with Girkin. Only when they become wronged by the regime do they speak out the truth.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Well the big clue in all this is the Russian force composition, they do-
      >Motorised Infantry
      >Airborne/motorised infantry
      >Naval Infantry
      That's it, the thing that kicks people out of a city or gets you into one, all the nooks, crannies and firing positions is... Light Infantry
      Russia doesn't have a light infantry program, it doesn't maintain any notable amounts of them in its armed forces and as a result, you get boys in tanks and light armour vehicles go charging in and burnt into crispy critters by... light infantry with launchers and gun positions. Same reason they get smashed into those fights against light infantry in cities when they attack them, their op-for isn't reliant on armour, or artillery or air, they're already in their ideal environment full of either vast amounts of hard cover or enough stuff to conceal them for extended periods of time and terrain which just doesn't favour armour or any kind of vehicles.

      But the big kicker as we've seen, is they just don't have enough infantry full stop!

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >they just don't have enough infantry
        This. You have to bombard cities, if the ukie rats hide behind civilians. Russia refuses to do this. They're pleased the hohols climbed out of the rat holes and massed for this fake offensive, and are slaughtering them. They'll climb back into their rat holes soon, and hide behind women and children.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          I feel bad nobody replied to this perfectly created bait, here you go anon, I'll bite. Please tell us more about your worldviews shaped by russian propaganda made for mouthbreathers

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    russia has 35-40 BGTs and a million civilians in an area that can be reached by Ukraines artillery and that is supplied via 3 broken bridges. It will take a while and will be ugly for civilians

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Na, but it is a nice opportunity to overstretch Russian lines even further and have a go at undersupplied Russian troop concentrations who are short on ammo and fuel. I highly doubt Ukraine goes for some large scale attack opperations but rather grinding them down constantly and thus reducing RuA combat capabilities overall.

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    That would be more Mariupol. Seriously, just take the 1993 film Stalingrad's soundtrack and play it over any combat footage from Azovstahl and you get the same vibe.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      this
      months of hard infantry combat over a wasteland of torn rebar and concrete

  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    not until Volgograd is reclaimed as rightful Ukrainian clay

  7. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    will you be my stalingrad?

  8. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    No, because the Russians won't stay and fight. At least the Germans fought and held out awhile. But Russians are pussies and will run as soon as they get the chance.

  9. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I doubt they're that stupid to waste that many resources on kherson.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      They already are. Holding the west bank of the river is hopeless for Russia in the long term. Even if it takes months or years for Ukraine to reclaim, it's inevitable. Additionally, the city provides no strategic or economic value to Russia in its current state: the port is useless because it's cut off from everywhere else and Russia can still cut off the Dnipro via its positons on the east bank. If it wasn't the only regional capital Russia managed to take, they would have simply withdrawn. Logjamming a bunch of troops there makes no sense, especially when they are sorely needed in other areas.

  10. 2 years ago
    Mandick

    https://t.me/Oleg_Blokhin/54575

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous
  11. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Russia did not invade Ukraine. There are no Russian troops in Ukraine just like in 2014.

    **Efi Koutsokosta, Euronews: "**Is Russia ready to invade Ukraine or is it all a bluff?"

    Vladimir Chizhov, Russia's ambassador to the EU: "It's not an issue of readiness. Russia has no plans to invade either Ukraine or any other country. It's a bluff created not in Russia, but in those countries that are now spreading this hysterical message, I would say, across Europe and the world."

  12. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Am I the only one wondering how Steve Zizou got involved in this? And, most importantly, whose side he is on?

  13. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I thought Stalingrad was Russias Stalingrad

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      No, Stalingrad was Stalin's Stalingrad. I mean its in the name.

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