From what I have read, Russia has approx 800k professional troops vs 200k in Ukraine.
I assume Russia can’t commit all of their 800k soldiers vs all of Ukraine’s in addition to conscription, civilians and volunteers.
Rolling into the capital with 2000 tanks isn’t really an option any more either, with suitable airports not being fully secured.
I assume supply vehicles and Russian supply chain are primary targets for the Ukraine Air Force, missiles and artillery.
Not an easy victory, and I’m deeply concerned it will step up in violence and destruction.
I think I read that Russia had 2/3 of their entire ground forces on the Ukrainian borders
Most estimates are 150k-200k were moved to the border but this includes the rebels in Donetsk and Luhansk. Of these they are suggesting just over 50% have now been moved into Ukraine with the rest still held in reserve.
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From what I have read, Russia has approx 800k professional troops vs 200k in Ukraine.
I assume Russia can’t commit all of their 800k soldiers vs all of Ukraine’s in addition to conscription, civilians and volunteers.
Rolling into the capital with 2000 tanks isn’t really an option any more either, with suitable airports not being fully secured.
I assume supply vehicles and Russian supply chain are primary targets for the Ukraine Air Force, missiles and artillery.
Not an easy victory, and I’m deeply concerned it will step up in violence and destruction.