Analysis of the Ukraine conflict | 29th April | Janes Analysis
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Ukraine update: 29th April 2022 - Кино
I would really welcome the return of this series.
Southfront does a near daily report.
excellent progress, really, i'm amazed.
there are 3 batallions, 2 inf, 1 motostrielki, one operational.
18 t-64 bv tanks
c.a. 50 bmp-2
the bridge bombed near odessa is a strategic asset worth mentioning
Izium offensive? Kherson offensive? Popasna?
Ukrainian counteroffensive in the north and south?
Pretty sure its only one guy doing these. Rip Tom.
It just doesn't make sense why would ukraine want to open another front 😕
They want to sabotage the depots
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For the ammo deposited in Transnistria.
Because they’re getting smashed everywhere else this isn’t even a war anymore it’s a Russian mop up operation
To tie up more Russian troops away from the Donbass .
The Knazis are desperate
Good analysis. Transnistria is an isolated pro Russian territory with insufficient troops to be of any use in the Ukrainian conflict. It also has a very long front line with absence of strategic depth for force maneuvering. The question raised of course is why would the Russians attack a friendly territory, since any sort of operations there would be at their great disadvantage. I tend to agree with your analysis about Odessa. This city has a huge underground tunnel system that predates WW2 and runs for hundreds of miles. Any operation there would have huge casualties and make Azovstal look like a kindergarten.