Tanks at the Battle of Gaugamela
What Ukraine’s answer to Russia’s ‘offensive in Donbas’ will be

As we know, a commander’s merits shine not through their victories but through the decisiveness with which they keep throwing new soldiers in the furnace of war.
Currently, Ukraine can count on about 500,000 people at the front line. This means that Putin needs at least 1.5 million people at the front simultaneously. He just does not have the numbers.
The main task for Ukraine’s troops in this offensive — and they know it very well — is not to waste their reserves and crush as many Russian soldiers as possible.


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