@Render I get this is probably a joke, but I've got family members saying they think Ukraine will invade Russia after this.
I've been trying to explain to them that Ukraine is far from being in the position of a sustained invasion, let alone would be taking the Russians to their home turf and the disadvantages associated with that. Though, I'd love to see Putler get his very public trial and punishment.
Not militarily. Not explicitly. But, maybe incrementally, with patience.
But, if logistics are compromised on a widespread basis, food fails to be delivered to cities. People starve.
Russia relies upon trains for logistics because they don't have enough trucks and good roads. Trains have tracks. Tracks go over bridges. Bridges are vulnerable to small-arms attack.
Continual destruction of Russia's logistics will bring down the country in < 2 months.
@lacuda It's very much a joke. I absolutely do not want that kind of responsibility, or to write letters to the families of every soldier I lost along the way.
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Ukraine is already at a point where it could demand a return to the pre Feb 24th lines.
Ukraine is rapidly approaching a point where it could either demand or simply take Donbas and Crimea back.
But it can go no further.