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Harvest Time The Russians Storm Katerynivka Toretsk – The Final Chapter Military Summary 2024.10.04

Harvest Time The Russians Storm Katerynivka Toretsk – The Final Chapter Military Summary 2024.10.04

By Military Summary

This video describes the military situation in Ukraine on the 4th of October 2024.

Here’s what others had to say:

@falatoronto
Russia and BRICS are the game changer we need for a multipolar world. Thank you Russia. Thank you BRICS.

@zharkoo
I just want to remind everyone who have forgotten, we’ve had many gamechangers in the course of this conflict: Abrahams tanks, Javelin anti-tank, Leopard tanks, patriot airdefense (which had 110% accuracy – from 50 fired missiles it managed to shoot down 55, stunning performance), indestructible personel carriers, and the latest – the F16s. The game was changed so many times it’s now hard to understand what the game is. This would be really funny if it was a comedy show, except it is not, it is very dark reality with no brightness anywhere in sight, what Zelensky has done to the Ukrainian people is massive tragedy of apocaliptic proportions.

@achillesheel7314
Hitler’s view on Russia 1941: “We only have to kick in the door and the whole rotten structure will come crashing down”
Rand Corporation Policy Paper 2019: “Extending Russia”

@bak2back
Zele has run out of all respect – Not even the remaining ukies believe in victory, any longer, it’s become a game of survival.

@dorisganz1631
In 1945 there was a guy with a specific mustache who had the same crazy ideas too, no retreat keep defending till you parish.

@racoming1035
Just read an article in Newsweek how Ukraine destroyed “technically damaged” 25 artillery pieces in one day. The article didn’t mention that there’s 3,000 more pieces on the Russian line. The propaganda is deep.

@RAMZAVFX
Thank you for saying ‘when’ and not ‘if’. So many mappers just cope thinking Ukraine has a chance at winning a war of attrition.

@BruceMincks
Beyond the number of Ukrainian soldiers who would be lost as the cauldron closes, consider how many Russian troops are freed for redeployment at that point where the circle closes to the west.

@stlouisix1
NOTHING BUT RUINS: The first panoramic video footage of Ugledar, Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR, ex-Ukraine) after its liberation by Russia.
The town’s name translates to “gift of coal”, which of course, the DPR is known for – having previously accounted for 20% of Ukraine’s GDP, at just 10% of Ukraine’s population.
Ugledar served as a key [NATO-fortified] “fortress town,” covering the approaches to the logistics hubs supporting the southern Donbass defense. – Intel Republic

@kirrausanov
Enemies of The United States, sooner rather than later you will be dealt with by our all-mighty, invincible American heroes :
Superman, Spider-Man, Batman, Captain America, Iron Man and Mighty Mouse .
Not to mention John J. Rambo, Rocky Balboa, Chuck Norris, Ethan Hunt, his British apprentice – Bond… James Bond… and – last but not least – the first transatlantic Admiral, redoubtable Rachel L. Levine.

@clivewakley3901
The military genius Zelensky has a “Victory Plan” – unfortunately his minions are holding the map upside down – which is why the Ukies are advancing towards the Polish border – closely followed by the retreating Ruskies. No doubt when the defeated Ruskies reach the Polish border the Uki mastermind Zelensky will declare a great victory and order the Ukrainian postoffice to issue a celebratory stamp. Napoleon eat your heart out dude Zelensky the Great triumphs.

@thorfinnravenfeeder
What will the Ukrainians do if, the Russians don’t, move north, or south along the Oskil, but instead, cross the river and push west? That, would put the cat amongst the pigeons!

@hkt48man57
Do you remember the board game Squad Leader (and Cross of Iron and Crescendo of Doom)? When a unit was attacked, there was a chance that the unit could become “broken”. You maps, here on the MSC, could use an icon to represent “broken” units. It would add some additional information and realism to the situation on the ground.

@benitochia8623
May I suggest that this blogger starts with the large map showing the location of the battles in relation to the major cities that he will be discussing. This way, we can better visualize and understand what is being discussed. I get very confused with the present presentation.

@greatndit
Russia can close the pocket in kursk but they don’t, Ukraine don’t fall for this trap

@ediss821
When drone activity has been seen in a point, there also Russian troops just 150-600 m behind.

@indianabroad4530
Did Russia ever officially release the details of Vuhledar – How many captured / surrendered / killed? In this channel’s language – “Something tells me that” most Ukrainian forces escaped encirclement or retreated under some deal with Russia.

 

Original source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nxSi_H04Ho

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