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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

Начальник службы-штурман беспилотной авиации штаба #20мсд капитан Коломыцев Александр Александрович 1981 г.р. решил проявить героическое мужество, отправился отдавать долг в Украину и умер, как дурак, ради обеспечения безопасности https://vk.com/wall-176392765_1004 #всрф #потерьнет #груз200
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

@STRATMIL Ukraine has had that advantage since April though.
IgorGirkin (Twitter)

Кременная

...тревожно
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IgorGirkin (Twitter)

Тревожно
MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

One of the largest suppliers of steel products leaves Belarus.
The Office Life, citing Ukrainian media, reports that Metinvest Distribution, which is part of Ukrainian oligarch Rinat Akhmetov’s Metinvest Holding, is leaving Belarus.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

According to the director of the holding Yury Ryzhenkov, the decision to liquidate the companies Metinvest Distribution (in Belarus) and Metinvest Eurasia (in Russia) was taken on February 24. Part of the staff has been dismissed, another part has left the company on its own.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

There are still operating teams with instructions to liquidate the subsidiaries.
Metinvest Distribution was established at the end of 2013 to supply Belarus with rolled steel from Ukrainian plants, Azovstal, Illich Steel and Iron Works and others.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

In 2014, it opened a warehouse of rolled steel with a storage capacity of 4000 tons at Kaliadzichy station. The company was estimated to be one of the 3 largest suppliers of steel products to the Belarusian market.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

At the same time, according to Office Life, Metinvest Distribution and Metinvest Eurasia are still listed in registers as operating companies.
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

Ukraine has an advantage in:
-manpower
-learning lessons
-interior lines
-command and control/leadership
-clearer strategic goals
-precision fires
-morale
-ability to strike behind Russian lines (partisans)
-training volunteers
Many of these will grow over time. I'm optimistic.
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@RALee85:
Another indication that Ukraine has a manpower advantage (not just in troops but in operational units) and there it little reason to suspect Russia can compensate short of a significant policy change. https://t.co/8HZxIKclQP
Rob Lee (Twitter)

@VolteFaceInvest Yeah, I included that in the morale category.
Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)

NOVA KAKHOVKA DAM+LOCK 🧵
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Satellite images of lock crossing from 18/09 - 16/09 - 02/09. It is clearly visible that Russians are trying to restore the crossing.
Rob Lee (Twitter)

@novus_os That might be more of a reflection of the disconnect between Wagner and Russian MoD.
Rob Lee (Twitter)

-NATO/US intelligence
How and when these advantages will translate into further successes on the battlefield is hard to say, and there is no guarantee of another rapid Kharkiv-like success. But Ukraine is militarily in a stronger position, and it will likely only become stronger.
Rob Lee (Twitter)

@DmitryOpines Things like discipline and morale are very important advantages when the weather gets bad. And many Russian volunteers are serving under 3-6 month contracts. Not sure how many will want to sign up to sit in a trench in January.