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UAF: Losses of the Russian military until 14.08.23
  • That's a lot of special equipment & artillery. I wonder if they're doing a combined push & interdiction campaign in the south and how that would work.

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  • Why the orientation issue?

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    I like cabbage, don't judge.

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    I do most of my macro photography with a Nikon d3300 and an old manual lens, a 55/f3.5 Micro-Nikkor P Auto from 1972.

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    ... after today he has won stages in four consecutive grand tours: 2 in TdF, 3 in the Vuelta, and one in the Giro.

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    How can an offensive have "failed" if more than 90% of forces are still training for the offensive? - Thomas Theiner
  • People expect a lucky breakthrough like the Kharkiv offensive, but war at this scale is largely maths and to me it also looks like Ukraine are following their strategy. Many people are so accustomed to conflicts where one power has air superiority that they can't parse what happens when this is not the case.

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    Losses of the Russian military to 4.7.2023
  • Still lots of artillery being hit, seems they're still clearing the way for the main phase of the counteroffensive. I wonder if we'll see a breakthrough at any point, like in Kharkiv, or if that was a lucky punch.

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    Losses of the Russian military from 24.02.2022 to 03.07.2023
  • Yes, it's a waste of life. That said, I want Ukraine to win this war and as such I am not dissatisfied when I see Russian losses pick up speed.

    If Surovikin & others had supported Wagner we might have seen the end of this sooner, but alas.

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    Lemmy.world grew by about 40% on the first day of reddit migration
  • When I joined reddit more than a decade ago we also had frequent periods of instability, I think this was around the time digg users fled to reddit.

    I am confident it'll all be sorted out along the way.

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