1000s Dead, But Russia Finally Poised to Take Vulhedar!

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I’m a US Army Combat veteran, and I’m here to give you the lowdown on the situation in Vadar, a small town in southern Ukraine that’s been under siege for three years. The Ukrainian 72nd Mechanized Brigade has been holding off the Russian forces, but they’re exhausted, with no rotations in two years. It’s been a long and brutal battle, with the Russians suffering heavy casualties, including the destruction of the Russian 155th Naval Infantry Brigade, which was reportedly reduced to nothing after a series of embarrassing attacks.

It seems that the Russians are finally making progress, having nearly encircled the town. The Ukrainians are no longer able to allocate sufficient reinforcements to hold the line, and it’s likely that they’ll have to withdraw from the town to prevent encirclement. But does it really matter? Vadar is just a small town, and the Ukrainians may not be willing to sacrifice more lives to hold on to it. In fact, they may see it as a symbol of Russian ineffectiveness, a reminder of the futility of the Russian military’s efforts.

The problem is that Vadar has become a hub for Ukrainian resistance, and the Russians know that taking the town would be a major victory. But it’s not a strategic prize, just a hollow one. The real question is whether the Russians will be able to hold on to it once they take it, as the Ukrainians will likely continue to fight on. The Russians are making significant changes to their tactics, focusing on small, incremental gains rather than grand, sweeping victories. It’s a new approach, one that acknowledges the limitations of their military, but will it be enough to secure their gains? Only time will tell.


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