Running on empty
According to Ukrainian media reports, the Russian military is running out of tanks

In early June, Ukrainian Russian-language news outlet Dialog.ua reported that Russian tanks had “ceased to exist as a factor on the battlefield”, adding that the claim was no exaggeration, “but a reflection of the facts. All armour capable of fighting has either been destroyed or cannot be repaired.”
Russia was nevertheless on track to deplete “its remaining tank and armoured vehicle reserves by the end of 2025”.
All that’s left at long-term storage bases is obsolete scrap metal.
The Russians have shifted to using small assault groups in civilian vehicles — motorcycles, buggies, and even ordinary cars.


Remorseless
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Moscow’s minions
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Double whammy
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Dream ticket
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They came from the East
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Profits of doom
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Economic overkill
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Tanking it
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Stopping the clock
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