Irpin.
Wow this is an incredible story I'm so far about halfway through it and I had to start writing already.
This guy decided to drop out of college and go join this conflict.
And the story of holding the house is absolutely incredible we are talking about quite a brutal engagement at long range. And of course this is just going to set the tone and tempo for the rest of the story I believe.
From shooting anti-tank rockets inside of an enclosed building to the realities of modern battlefield tactics and warfare experiences.
Absolutely a phenomenal interview and a lot of knowledge on what's going on however we're really not seeing too much other than Russian forces losing momentum and apparently expending more munitions than they are able to produce as well as that massive stockpile of weaponry from last century really isn't as potent or lethal when you're dealing with modern technology.
So many coalition weapons and equipment are getting shifted into this conflict that we are going to continue seeing even more action.
Wow Russia is struggling to recruit and is dealing with quite a bit of demoralization and frustration over modern weapon systems being employed. Now apparently this entire conversation about Iran and China be able to cover weapon shipments is just absolutely laughable I really don't think I'm going to see China agreeing to ship over weapons and munitions and I really don't see Iran as being technologically capable.
China is most likely back door supporting Russian as we all know however I really don't think that Rush is directly going to get support from communist China.
I noticed that no one saying anything about North Korea supporting them...
And apparently Cuba isn't going to be hosting nuclear weapons or I believe Nicaragua.
Well let's see how everything shifts around.
And now apparently and A10 warthog is on the table for Ukrainian forces to acquire as well as f15 f16 and f18 aircraft...
My understanding of this conflict is that when you run out of ammo is going to make it very hard for you to keep up the same relentless expenditures.