What Nobody Tells You About The Invasion of Ukraine

by Chris Black

Ukraine spent several years preparing a 300,000 army to take Donbas in a 1-2 day blitz, and Ukrainian army groups were deployed across Kharkov and Kyiv areas in preparation for “active defense” knowing Russia would respond aggressively to a massive assault on the Donbass region.

The operation was planned, taught, and supplied by western governments.

And the countless trips of western politicians to Moscow prior to the war were intended to slow down Moscow’s preparations for a counter-offensive. None of those political visits contained any clear talking points, they were just there to win time.

Russia knew about the Donbas preparations years in advance, and constructed a pre-emptive war plan, to wage war with the benefit of having the initiative, instead of waging a reactionary war.

Knowing that breaking through NATO-designed defenses the conventional way wouldn’t work, Russia instead used the tactic of “mobile groups” whose primary goal was to “rush B” bypassing fortified Ukrainian defensive lines, and abandoning any military vehicles that malfunctioned or ran out of fuel along the way, since speed was more important than size.

The “rush B” units had to quickly take control of vital Ukrainian supply and command “nodes” behind enemy lines to make Ukraine’s tactics for “active defense” unfeasible, forcing Ukrainian units to redirect their attention inwards into their own territory instead of facing a Russian advance.

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These RU “mobile groups” were essentially Kamikaze units with a high likelihood of being destroyed within days, given that they dispersed themselves deep into enemy territory in small numbers.

This is why Russia’s largest causalities happened during the first days of war, and why the MSM was talking about Russia running out of fuel and supplies on the 3rd day of war. They mistook the “rush B” units for Russia’s primary advancing forces.

Russia has no intention of taking Kyiv. But it has every intention to harass Kyiv to divert attention.

But the strategy worked, and now the Ukrainian army is completely surrounded in a few pockets/cauldrons of resistance, and the main cities are cut off from supply lines etc.

Once the Russians capture Mariupol they will be able to surround 50,000 of Ukraine’s most elite and seasoned troops, all who are fighting in the East. At that point Ukrainian troops will either be obliterated or (more likely) mass surrender.

It’s only a matter of time.

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