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As the US claims 30k soldiers killed or captured, Ukrainian fighters are butchering Putin’s men with devastating ambushes

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As the US claims 30k soldiers killed or captured, Ukrainian fighters are butchering Putin’s men with devastating ambushes

BRAVE The Russian juggernaut has been stopped in its tracks by Ukrainian defences, with Putin’s slowed troops being picked off by lightning swift units after being spotted from the sky.

Since the battle in Ukraine began four weeks ago, the US estimates that 30,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or detained.

Ukrainian fighters have exceeded expectations by stopping Putin’s “tactically inferior” and “totally incompetent” forces from advancing further out of Kyiv.

They’ve been able to repel the Russian onslaught by employing a lethal combination of drones and well-planned ambushes, which have resulted in tank columns being obliterated and invading forces fleeing.

According to British defence chiefs, Russia’s invasion has stopped on all fronts, prompting many to question if Putin’s troops are genuinely equal to the task of capturing Kyiv.

They have yet to conduct out a “combined weapons manoeuvre” including tanks, artillery, fighter planes, and troops, and armoured columns have been captured rolling into towns without the necessary ground backup.

Russian forces were “picked off effortlessly,” according to Lieutenant-General Sir James Bucknall, a former commander of NATO’s allied Rapid Reaction Corps.

He claimed that the Russians made the error of striking on too many fronts without the necessary troops, leaving them exposed to counter-attacks.

He stated, “They have not been able to focus force, which is a crucial concept of battle.”

“This is one of the reasons they’re so readily picked off.”

“The Russians have made the Ukrainians’ lives simpler.”

Ukrainian military use commercial drones to identify and radio in Russian locations, resulting in extremely fatal ambushes.

RPGs or other armed drones can then be used by crack forces to strike.

This strategy has shown to be extremely effective.