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Tue Jul 12 17:51:02 +0000 2022

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Rob Lee @RALee85

Not surprisingly, Russia had most of its success pushing westward from the easternmost part of the front, but Ukraine's northern and southern flanks largely held. The main strategic threat was that a large group of Ukrainian forces would be encircled, but this didn't occur. 8/ https://t.co/WFu4yVyKYV — PolitiTweet.org

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Consequently, Russia was able to use airpower (though it still couldn't interdict) and artillery more effectively. It could use shorter-range MLRS like the TOS-1A with less risk of counter-battery fire because long-range Ukrainian arty was farther away. 7/ https://t.co/hM7EFOldP0 — PolitiTweet.org

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Video of Russian TOS-1A thermobaric MLRS strikes on Ukrainian positions in the Lysychansk area.… https://t.co/SB4ODtXjY0

Posted July 12, 2022 Hibernated

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Russia's problem was that it was using a mix of amalgamated and volunteer/reserve/mobilized LDNR units for much of the fighting after sustaining heavy losses in Feb-March. So its advances were slow and depended heavily on having a significant advantage in fires to compensate. 9/ — PolitiTweet.org

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