Jmpace52
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Just got finished watching Denys Davydov's latest video (see below) regarding the Russian Air Force. Do you think this'll be their last stand? They haven't used their fighter jets so much lately, and they can't afford to lose them because that's all they've got. Now Russia is requesting other countries where they sold their precision missiles with (namely North Korea), but were rejected. However, if Russia cuts Ukraine in two along the Dniepr River it would be bad news for Ukraine. But thanks to Ukraine's mobile anti-aircraft systems + their supply routes through their borders, this would be too high stakes. What are your thoughts?
Btw, when I say "because that's all they've got" is bscause all they've got are Soviet equipment for the most part. Unlike Ukraine who's being traind to fly NATO fighter jets the Russians no longer have any Western-made parts left.
Pictured: Ukrainian snipers holding their position (1st pic at top); a mass grave belonging to Wagner mercs (2nd pic top to bottom); the damage sustained to the city of Bakhmut.
Btw, when I say "because that's all they've got" is bscause all they've got are Soviet equipment for the most part. Unlike Ukraine who's being traind to fly NATO fighter jets the Russians no longer have any Western-made parts left.
Pictured: Ukrainian snipers holding their position (1st pic at top); a mass grave belonging to Wagner mercs (2nd pic top to bottom); the damage sustained to the city of Bakhmut.