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<blockquote data-quote="McTallshort" data-source="post: 1176506" data-attributes="member: 53362"><p>Yes and no. The casualties in Bachmut were very heavy for the Russians compared to Ukraine but the Ukrainian casualties were experienced units and the Russians mainly lost prisoners. The only real consolation was it resulted in the Wagner mutiny but the Russians seem to have gotten their **** together now. Yes they are taking massive casualties but they can and are willing to do so. They are losing lots of vehicles but have loads of soviet stock to replace them, they have also had a massive shipment of shells from North Korea which has helped massively in the current winter offensive.</p><p></p><p>Ukraine on the other hand are now short of men, ammo, shells, SAM missiles, money, frankly just about everything and their troops haven't rotated out of the line for months. It's not looking good I'm afraid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McTallshort, post: 1176506, member: 53362"] Yes and no. The casualties in Bachmut were very heavy for the Russians compared to Ukraine but the Ukrainian casualties were experienced units and the Russians mainly lost prisoners. The only real consolation was it resulted in the Wagner mutiny but the Russians seem to have gotten their **** together now. Yes they are taking massive casualties but they can and are willing to do so. They are losing lots of vehicles but have loads of soviet stock to replace them, they have also had a massive shipment of shells from North Korea which has helped massively in the current winter offensive. Ukraine on the other hand are now short of men, ammo, shells, SAM missiles, money, frankly just about everything and their troops haven't rotated out of the line for months. It's not looking good I'm afraid [/QUOTE]
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