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Russia Withdraws from Kherson, Surovikin Steadies Nerves, Promises Offensive

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Russia Withdraws from Kherson, Surovikin Steadies Nerves, Promises Offensive
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waine
waine
November 10, 2022

It has been muted that this pull back is intended to be a trap for the Ukies to run into. personally I think it’s a trap that Russia has run in to, A PR disaster.

Terry R
Terry R
Reply to  waine
November 11, 2022

Soldiers lives trump public relations. PR does not ensure the maintenance of supply lines to troops. If you were one of these troops, perhaps you would side with them rather than some intangible “public” opinion.

PutinOnTheRitz
Reply to  Terry R
November 11, 2022

“Soldiers lives trump public relations.”

It takes a special kind of stupid to make such an incredibly obtuse remark, which completely flies in the face of everything we know about how human warfare has been conducted since the very first day records started being kept.

john plum
john plum
Reply to  waine
November 11, 2022

A PR trap! Such derring-Do from the Ukrainians. No reason is good enough tfor me to justify such a terrible PR defeat, which is far more important than military objectives, good sense, responsibility and strategy. Any one rooting for the Russians at a safe distance will be most upset, and likely to switch sides. Serves the Russians right – they should be more responsible to the TV audience. No wonder their TV ratings have gone down, in spite of being banned in the west.

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pc_PHAGE
November 10, 2022

I’m having trouble getting my comments posted–how come?

pc_PHAGE
Reply to  pc_PHAGE
November 10, 2022

looks like this is no longer a problem.

PutinOnTheRitz
November 11, 2022

I stopped posting articles & videos here on The Duran because I noticed how intellectually barren and inattentive to details the readership here is. For example, look how nobody seems to have commented …or apparently even noticed… the fact that this video is attributed to Alex Cristoforou yet features Alexander Mercouris. Just like nobody seems to have taken the trouble to go to Google maps and notice how Kherson is completely covered by open farmland for hundreds of miles in every single direction, making any open advance over said territory utterly IMPOSSIBLE for Ukrainian troops …yet Russia has retreated ANYWAY.… Read more »

InnerCynic
InnerCynic
Reply to  PutinOnTheRitz
November 11, 2022

All that open farmland should make the bombardment of any approaching forces all that much easier.

InnerCynic
InnerCynic
November 11, 2022

Surovikhin at least has his mind focused on business as opposed to the Ukrainian general and his “honeys”.

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