▲ | ponector a day ago | |||||||
Body exchange means only that, not related to causality count. If russians are continuing slow advance, where do you expect bodies to be found? Who is controlling territories heavily covered with dead bodies? Russian army is attacking with little to no success, and it's reasonable to expect 3:1 KIA rate between attacking and defending sides. | ||||||||
▲ | pydry a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
>Body exchange means only that, not related to causality count Thats the most off the wall opinion Ive heard today. >If russians are continuing slow advance, where do you expect bodies to be found? Note that body exchanges were not this lopsided when Russia was retreating in 2022. >it's reasonable to expect 3:1 KIA rate between attacking and defending Unless one side is comprehensively outgunned and keeps falling into cauldron traps because they have orders to cling on to land at all costs. Which seems to be a repeated pattern here. | ||||||||
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