The war in Ukraine...

German

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The Ukrainian military does apparently have the same "precision" weapons the Russians are using. Ex Soviet anti ship missiles. Should they use them on military targets in Moscow? There are a large number of "legitimate military targets" there.
Even if they have them, they gave away their TU22 and TU95 to Russia to pay their gas bill in the 90s
How would they launch them, those are Air to Surface Missiles
A MIG 29 or SU25 won't lift them
 

German

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One of the strongest weapons Ukraine has is that of its public relations machine. This was founded on the fact that the Ukrainians were entirely in the right; so no, they shouldn't hit Moscow or any other civilian target - what would then separate them morally from what the Russians are doing?

They must stick to military targets only, all inside Ukraine, and carefully selected ones elsewhere.
I find this funny because they shelled civilian Targets in Donbass for Years
Even dropping dumb bombs on a market square in the middle of Donetsk


But that nothing our Information bubble would report as it would discredit our Partner and strengthen Russias Argument
 
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German

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Looks like the Ukrainian strategy of forcing the Russians to drain troops from elsewhere to maintain their 'stronghold' of the Donbas is paying off... time to watch the Mykolaiv area very closely. :)
Man, they just lost Lysychansk and now there is supposed to be another Counteroffensive towards Kherson?
What happened to the last one that started one month ago.

Every time Ukraine loses ground, there is a Kherson Counteroffensive starting ... On Twitter.
 
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Looks like the Ukrainian strategy of forcing the Russians to drain troops from elsewhere to maintain their 'stronghold' of the Donbas is paying off... time to watch the Mykolaiv area very closely. :)


In another development, railway tracks and electricity lines in the northern city of Kharkiv were damaged in a series of attacks. No casualties were reported.
The southern city of Mykolaiv - on a key route to the port city of Odesa - was shaken by several explosions.
The Russian defence ministry said its air force had destroyed five Ukrainian command posts and several ammunition dumps, but that claim has not been independently verified.
The blasts came a day after the Russians were accused of killing more than 20 people in a missile strike on a block of flats near Odesa.
 

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