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Nine hours old.

 

If thinking Ukraine can still win, read it and weep.

 

https://kyivindependent.com/the-rise-and-fall-of-ukraines-kursk-gambit/

 

As Ukraine's seven-month-long incursion into Russia's Kursk Oblast came to what appears to be its end, Ukrainian soldiers and military experts are questioning the operation's goal and the long-term effect it will have on the war.

 

 

But the soldiers on the ground say some doubted the incursion even before it began. Oleksii said one of the battalions in his unit saw more than half of its soldiers refuse the order, arguing why they should invade Russia when the defense elsewhere was at threat. They had come from more than a year of defending Chasiv Yar in the eastern Donetsk Oblast, where Moscow had recently reoccupied the village of Klishchiivka, which the unit had fought to liberate for months.

 

"Around early February, it stopped being viable for Ukraine to stay there," Oryx expert Janovsky said, calling the extended stay in Kursk Oblast "a short-sighted political decision."

 

"a short-sighted political decision."

Seems Zelensky isn't as clever as he thinks he is.

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On 4/2/2025 at 4:43 AM, thaibeachlovers said:

Nine hours old.

 

If thinking Ukraine can still win, read it and weep.

 

https://kyivindependent.com/the-rise-and-fall-of-ukraines-kursk-gambit/

 

As Ukraine's seven-month-long incursion into Russia's Kursk Oblast came to what appears to be its end, Ukrainian soldiers and military experts are questioning the operation's goal and the long-term effect it will have on the war.

 

 

But the soldiers on the ground say some doubted the incursion even before it began. Oleksii said one of the battalions in his unit saw more than half of its soldiers refuse the order, arguing why they should invade Russia when the defense elsewhere was at threat. They had come from more than a year of defending Chasiv Yar in the eastern Donetsk Oblast, where Moscow had recently reoccupied the village of Klishchiivka, which the unit had fought to liberate for months.

 

"Around early February, it stopped being viable for Ukraine to stay there," Oryx expert Janovsky said, calling the extended stay in Kursk Oblast "a short-sighted political decision."

 

"a short-sighted political decision."

Seems Zelensky isn't as clever as he thinks he is.

 

Only a brain-amputated mentally retarded blind man who has never looked at the resources of Russia, history or its arms arsenal could possibly have believed that Ukraine's invasion of Russia was a good idea.

 

The gambit has failed. Ukraine is being defeated on all fronts. Zelensky imploring defence, no more serious Ukrainian advances.

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19 hours ago, rabas said:

 

A  young Japanese ex Kyiv Post business reporter quotes powerful Czechoslovakian Oryx expert Jakub Janovsky calling it a short-sighted political decision, which rates 'duh'  because Ukraine never intended to annex Russian territory. 

 

But who is powerful Oryx expert Jakub Janovsky?  An internet blogger and Oryx is his blog at blogger.com.

 

Nothing wrong with the sources but to use this to claim Ukraine lost the war in which Ukraine had for years  held off Putin's great Russian military might?  

 

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Doesn't matter who he is. He's not the only one that has realized that Ukraine has lost and it's currently in the death rattling stage.

Some of us predicted this situation right at the start.

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19 hours ago, Cameroni said:

The gambit has failed. Ukraine is being defeated on all fronts. Zelensky imploring defence, no more serious Ukrainian advances.

Zelensky is looking like a man drowning while wannabe rescuers throw him straws to stay afloat a few more minutes.

It's quite sad really- a loser desperately clutching at crumbs offered by the losers in the EU.

 

When it's all over, those Euro losers are going to have to try and justify why they kept sending all the money to Ukraine when it was obviously a lost cause.

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