"All of Vlad's forces and all of Vlad's men, are out to put Humpty together again." (2 Viewers)

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And still Russia persists in wasting munitions on cities, which provide no discernible military advantage, while failing to conduct deep strike operations against rear echelon Ukrainian forces. They just NEVER learn, do they?

 
In all honesty, they have attempted a deep strike against rear echelon but political aims are more important than military ones and interfere with them. And we all know that this IS not a receipt for success:

 
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I wonder though, if something similar happens in Ukraine.

View: https://twitter.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/1657400838111764481
In Ukraine, it did happen in spring-summer 2022 according to witness accounts and non-official studies. Figures are not available in the public domain. We can assume that the situation improved later due to intensive training and general morale improvement after the shock of the first several weeks.
One of the lectures from the NCO training. Name: "Desertion at the front line". In Ukrainian, English subtitles can provide a general understanding. The lecture starts with videos of units which left their positions and then publicly accused the higher command of the lack of ammunition, artillery support, etc.

View: https://youtu.be/WbRiPmjOjhg
 
Allegedly, they targeted Patriot (or other Western SAM) batteries again. The air defence was very busy last night. There are videos showing multiple launches.
 
Concerns are valid. However, even in the worst case, supplies will not stop after the budget year ends. Part of the aid is under USAI (Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative), it is long-term, provided in many months after the announcement.
 
Actual numbers (2023):
Page 47, Additional Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2023.
 
Probably, the Russian economy is on a war footing already. Germany 1943?
"Russia spent 2 trillion roubles ($26 billion) on defence in January and February alone, a 282% jump on the same period a year ago...".
 
Moldova withdraws from Russia-led alliance after 30 years.
Moldova contains an enormous Soviet-Era ammunition depot, which very probably would be of great use to the Russians, although the utility of that aging ammo is in doubt.. However, the section of the country that contains that depot broke away from the rest of the country and was occupied by Russian forces some time back. So Moldova and Russia were not getting along too well, anyway, and Moldova quitting the Russian Federation will not prevent Russia from accessing those munitions.
 

View: https://youtu.be/RA6zyFwpGZw
movie from last advances of ZSU

Worth to wait until end to hear opinion of Ukrainian NCO about vdv.
 
Allegedly, they targeted Patriot (or other Western SAM) batteries again. The air defence was very busy last night. There are videos showing multiple launches.

I understand...but those SAM batteries are clearly defending cities. There are, undoubtedly, targets of military significance within those cities. However, Russia's actions to-date haven't shown a lot of interest in/focus on targeting those military facilities/capabilities.

Even if the SAMs are targeted, it's still not reducing Ukraine's ability to conduct offensive operations in the near future. As E Escuadrilla Azul observed, I can't help but think that political concerns, rather than military objectives, are driving targeting decisions
 
That part of Moldova (Transnistria or Pridnestrovye) has had no connection to Russian Federation since 2014 when Ukraine shut down the transit.
Most probably, Moscow had a plan to reach Transnistria through the Odessa region but that plan failed last spring.
 

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