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No surprise here
And just to reinforce the stupidity of Russia forces Operator Starsky reminds us that they dug trenches in Chornobyl
Yes it is, I think I can hear the Ukrainians saying 'meep meep' from here.As a Ukranian soldier once put it "we're lucky they are so ******* stupid".
This is almost Wile e Coyote type stuff if true.
Also Russian TG channels were straight after the explosion posting about “controlled flooding” to get rid of the UAF on the islands in the Dnipro river. So they were admitting their own actions.
Once these idiots realised that Russia and competent don’t belong in the same sentence and saw how fcuked up their actions were, there was a mix of Ukrainian did it/the dam collapsed itself/controlled explosion, until everyone got the memo to stick to the same narrative where Russia wasnt involved.
The cat was out of the bag however.
Just came across a post on another forum which hasn’t been examined yet and might become an issue for the terrorists.
Not only have they destroyed their front line defences including equipment and ammo storages downstream, what the dumb orcs failed to realise is that they have now opened a possibility of low lying areas upstream of the dam being exposed once the water level settles, leading to areas where the UAF may be able to actually cross the river with attacks…
The last 30 secs of this video touches on what you mentioned in the last part of your post, that blowing up the dam will make it worse tactically for Russia than better once the water recedes.
Pretty much the river will be thinner making it easier to cross and providing more points where it can be crossed.
The Guardian - "Nato members may send troops to Ukraine" (individually and distinct from Nato, and if security guarantees prove insufficient)
Nato members may send troops to Ukraine, warns former alliance chief
Security guarantees and membership path needed at Nato summit to avoid escalation, says Anders Rasmussenwww.theguardian.com
It maybe the Ukrainians are moving south fast, as updated reports suggest fighting south of Tokmak, not just long range attacks in the region.