You do realize there's a giant basically indestructible bridge out of Kherson, right? Plus the rivers are small and easily crossed the Russian navy and air force can supply them if needed
>You do realize there's a giant basically indestructible bridge out of Kherson, right?
Except there isn't. >Plus the rivers are small and easily crossed the Russian navy and air force can supply them if needed
We know all to well of their PONTOONING record
The first time they fricked up it was a relatively hidden operation across a very shallow, very small river.
This time they intend to do it on a much more visible location across a much, much larger river, and after the Ukranians got their hands on much better artillery pieces.
It's like failing to clear Doom on Hurt me Plenty and thinking you got a shot at Nightmare.
he might not, but many of those russians will for sure.
The first time they fricked up it was a relatively hidden operation across a very shallow, very small river.
This time they intend to do it on a much more visible location across a much, much larger river, and after the Ukranians got their hands on much better artillery pieces.
It's like failing to clear Doom on Hurt me Plenty and thinking you got a shot at Nightmare.
can't pontoon over that river cause of the strong current, all they have is makeshift ferrys out of one pontoon section and 2 patrol boats on the sides
trying to bait the enemy into shelling residential areas i suppose, but for some reason it seems like it might result in some kind of....encirclement..?
>easily isolated
You do realize there's a giant basically indestructible bridge out of Kherson, right? Plus the rivers are small and easily crossed the Russian navy and air force can supply them if needed
>You do realize there's a giant basically indestructible bridge out of Kherson, right?
Except there isn't.
>Plus the rivers are small and easily crossed the Russian navy and air force can supply them if needed
We know all to well of their PONTOONING record
>if you frick up once you will always frick up always and forever
guess you're gonna die a virgin then
he might not, but many of those russians will for sure.
The first time they fricked up it was a relatively hidden operation across a very shallow, very small river.
This time they intend to do it on a much more visible location across a much, much larger river, and after the Ukranians got their hands on much better artillery pieces.
It's like failing to clear Doom on Hurt me Plenty and thinking you got a shot at Nightmare.
can't pontoon over that river cause of the strong current, all they have is makeshift ferrys out of one pontoon section and 2 patrol boats on the sides
at least his ass remains chaste
can you say the same, ivan?
>air force can supply them if needed
They're gonna try to airlift munitions into Chornobaivka, aren't they.
>the entire russian military ended up getting destroyed as it was airlifted into ukrainian artillery fire
Great bait mate
>a giant basically indestructible bridge out of Kherson
A golden bridge you say?
trying to bait the enemy into shelling residential areas i suppose, but for some reason it seems like it might result in some kind of....encirclement..?
The cauldron has closed.
the kotelet is sizzling
I thought there was only like 30k in the right side of the dniepr, this probably includes the rest of the region IE melitopol
Two more bridges and the cauldron will close.
Russians are stupid as frick.
>"Kherson might be cut off. Quick! Put MORE troops into the trap!"