Military Situation In Bakhmut Region On February 12, 2023 (Map Update)

Military Situation In Bakhmut Region On February 12, 2023 (Map Update)

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  • Wagner fighters claimed full control of Krasna Gora village;
  • The Russian Army destroyed an ammo depot near Belogorovka;
  • Clashes between the Russian Army and the AFU continue in Paraskoviivka;
  • Clashes between the Russian Army and the AFU continue near IvanivskeClashes between the Russian Army and the AFU continue near Debrova;
  • Up to 100 Ukrainian servicemen, 5 armored vehicles and 1 vehicle were destroyed by Russian artillery shelling on Krasniy-Liman front, according to the Russian MOD.

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Cop

So we won. WTF, not yet?! Jesus, are we waiting for the resurrection or what?

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Lucifer

Waiting for you. Cannot win until you volunteer as a frontline fighter.

Sissy Nigger

We need ukroniggers being niggers to their bitter end. It has been wonderful to see them die in hundreds of thousands. Keep your spitefullness up😆😆😆😆😆😆👍👍👍👍🖕🖕🖕🖕🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈

Tzar Tellus

Can someone explain? We all have seen the destruction of houses and so called “fortified” areas. Nothing is left, just dust…
Why not throw in something big tzar bomba and just flattern it to the ground instead of messing around losing time. I just dont get it…

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Florian Geyer

The UKI fortifications constructed in the Donbassover 8 years were often on the same route as old WW2 fortifications. Some of the underground bunkers below ground have 2 or more levels. Add to that the trench works and fortified civilian buildings and its a hard nut to crack, BUT are ideal locations for Russian artillery to kill Ukies as the Ukie regime continues to send thousands of unwanted Ukie soldiers to their deaths whilst a waiting for NATO ‘wonder weapons. LOL

William White

Pour gas on those trenches, they’ll empty out pretty quick. You won’t even have to light it.

Cop

It’s simple. A FOAB is a 7-ton bomb that is brought over the target by a cargo plane or heavy bomber. But as we know, in Ukraine every plane of Russia is shot down as soon as it approaches the front line. Therefore, bombing is not possible and the Russian army is forced to fight on the ground. That is why losses among soldiers are so high and will continue to be so.

Patrick

It is just an excuse not to use excessive force against “fraternal people” of ukronazis, no more or less. All of those silly trenches can be removed from the existence with enough dumb bombs, even Assad’s barrel bombs would easily work.

Of course, if Putler wanted, he could have razed the towns elsewhere.

It is such a dumb tactic to frontally attack in Donbass. Huge casualties and very little progress, even in Bakmut where the fighting goes on since 8 months. No progress elsewhere in Donbass, not in Ugledar, not in New York, not even in Marinka.

Just go and take huge swaths in Kharkov, Sumy, Chernigov and entrench & fortify, skip the big cities, but surround them. Politically, big cities and those closer to Kiev are far more important for the western audience.

The more territory you take elsewhere, the faster they will withdraw from Donbass since they have no manpower. No need to send poor DPR conscripts to death every day..

Nose, Nose

On the one hand, I understand, and sort of agree, but on the other hand, taking Bakhmut and Mariinka are the prerequisites to stop the shelling of Donetsk. But I wonder why they can’t just be circumvented and starved to death, instead of attacking them frontally at a huge cost.

Zed

Ukrainian trenches are blown up only with the use of aviation. But Russia does not monitor the airspace for the presence of US radar drones guiding Ukrainian artillery: Russian bombers and fighter-bombers would be an easy target.

Nobodyinparticular

There are still some parts of Bakhmut which are apparently quite intact and house civilians, not everywhere is flattened from what I have seen, it depends what videos you look at, it’s difficult to really get an overview from watching clips that are often selected to illustrate a point, and the situation is changing too.

William White

Too bad! Level them.

North Koreans won against the US back in the 50ies

I ask(ed) this question too, already back in Azov stal

Clyde

Are you a retard, or do you just play one on TV? The “tzar bomba” was a nuclear weapon. are you suggesting the use of nuclear weapons in this conflict? Did you feel that large bombs would somehow acccount for thousands of troops in fortified trench lines?

Zed

To destroy the fortified trenches, thermobaric weapons are sufficient; it is not necessary to use atomic weapons.

North Koreans won against the US back in the 50ies

A small FOAB would do the job thou. No need for a nuke (yet).

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Nose, Nose

Sorry. The Tzar bomba is *huge* and will make hundreds of square kilometers uninhabitable for a long time. When the “light” version was tested, the bomber crew was hard-pressed to get out of the immediate blast radius with their aircraft, and the island was suddenly more than 4 meters less elevated from the sea afterwards. I get why nobody wants to use such a weapon unless they really want to blow up the world.

But on the other hand, I also don’t understand what the Russian army is doing. As if they want to lose the war on purpose, or are they really that weak and incompetent?

Clyde

I know, right? I mean, after nine years of the US and its NATO vassals arming, training, advising and technically supporting their Ukrainian puppet, the Russians barely have four oblasts that were under Ukrainian control when the US overthrew the Ukrainian government. Oh, and Crimea.

Medved

A war can’t last longer than a video game for those with ADHD.

Florian Geyer

Sadly this the policy of the US government war gamers. LOL

aamater

Je čas. Bachmut čo nevidieť končí. Verím, že tam Ruskí vojaci pobijú čo najviac Banderovských fašistických zverov. Patrí im to.

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