Yeah for real. I think: " Wait...that was like LAST YEAR!! Sometimes Just few months or even weeks. Sometimes the battle IS STILL ongoing! This feels so surreal. And everytime i watch these i can even think about what i exactly did and where i was at that exact moment. It's truly a kind of "epic " but also weird feeling that you witness big history unfolding in real time. I can't wrap my head around it.
@@IgorSant0ssPokrovsk may be similarly brutal in the future but the way the Ukrainian lines are melting in that region Russians may reach the Donetsk-Dnipropetrovsk border in mid 2025 there.
In the US and the West, there's "it's do or die" But in Russia and Ukraine, this phrase sounds like "die, but do" That's why, when slavs fight, all the hells break open.
A beast driven into a corner will fight until its last breath. Even a mouse can tear apart a cat. Russia was driven into a corner, and Ukraine was driven into the head that it must either fight or die. But everything is different...
@@МаксиНещеретhe's right. Russia was forced by the US and the EU leaders into this action because they refused to make Kiev implement the Minsk accords.
Everybody was watching unfold in real time, and we had great people that could give very precise geo location through services online. I used to work as a map analyst but people could be crazy good in locating littlecorners on a demolished lil village with almost no landmarks around @@yakovbrod9992
@@yakovbrod9992 Yeah really little boy. You'll always type instead of be in trenches..you stay home and squat down to pee. Look here, Bakhmut is roughly 9 kilometers from East to West ok? Russian KIA+WIA losses in conservative estimates were 40K but as more and more info came out its likely closer to 60,000+ casualties because of how many storm troopers were needed to overwhelm defenses. This means a Russian died for every 15 CENTIMETERS of Bakhmut. Do you understand that it's only the 56th largest town in Ukraine? It's a baby compared to other locations, and it crippled Wagner.
This battle changed the entire war, from one of fast paced routing and manoeuvring, to the bogged down attrition we are seeing now. You should do a video on Advika next. People think Bakhmut was bad, the opening sieges on the flanks of Advika were literal hell on earth.
The whole Donbass has been turned into a fortrress since 2014 and was argubly esaly defendeable long before that. Heck, the same happend in WW2 where both the Nazis and Sovjets suffered horrific casulies for littel gain whenever they attacked in the region
The terrain plays a huge role in this war. Undulating hilly landscapes, built up suburban and urban areas, natural obstacles such as waterways and lakes, tree lines and forests. Drones and ATGM s, heavy artillery, Man pads. Nothing is favorable to mobile warfare. It's a street fight not seen since Stalingrad and Berlin. Books will be written on these battles.
The terrain plays a huge role in this war. Undulating hilly landscapes, built up suburban and urban areas, natural obstacles such as waterways and lakes, tree lines and forests. Drones and ATGM s, heavy artillery, Man pads. Nothing is favorable to mobile warfare. It's a street fight not seen since Stalingrad and Berlin. Books will be written on these battles.
@@yoschiannik8438The Soviets took the area using 1.2 million men and an obscene amount of material. It took 3 weeks and cost the Russians 85,000 dead and wounded, the Germans about 120k. Today there's not anything like that number on the battlefield.
What surprises me about such videos. Literally every few seconds, they show us broken Russian technic, talk about monstrous losses, problems in the army, but at the same time, Russian troops are advancing and seizing territories on the map. At the same time, according to the author, everything was fine with the Ukrainian side, they repelled the attacks, but for some reason they had to leave the city, they are generally silent about the losses.
I am Ukrainian. Here is what I can say. Yes, Ukraine loses soldiers every day and we currently have a shortage of soldiers, but Ukraine's losses are 2 times less than Russia's simply because there are more Russians and their military strategy is based on this one advantage. Only recently they stopped using armored vehicles during attacks because they are the highest priority target for drones. If it were not for Ukraine's strategy, Russia would have had much greater success than you think. In addition, on Google maps you can see how military equipment warehouses are emptying, this only means that Russia has lost almost the entire base composition that it had before February 24.
You can loose ground, but still be victorious. Lets say you lost 50 men to capture a squire kilometer of land. I lost 20 men defending the land. You lost 50 men because you needed to cross an open field to get to my trench, and you were successful only on your third attempt. I lost 20 because my men did not have to leave their trenches and when the battle was almost lost they managed to retreat. You got your pyrrhic victory, you gain something at a great loss. I got strategic victory, because you are suffering way more to attrition.
People in general simply cannot grasp the scale of this war. Especially in Europe. When the last one in the Balkans, throughout the 90s (edit) caused over 250k casualties in 10 years. Including dead, missing and wounded. That figure most probably happened in the first year alone in Ukraine! This is insane! Especially the inadequacy of the European politicians, arguing futilely about escalation and the amount of effort they need to put in. Talk about inadequate people leading us!
Realise the difference between casualties (KIA , Wounded and missing) and killed ... im from Croatia and sure 250k people were casualties in the Balkan war, but less than half were actual deaths...
@@oblivionzzzmike Yup, Although I think the death toll for Russians is approximately 200-300k dead wounded and missing, and for Ukraine a bit more 300-400k , Also that is including the Wagner death tolls and DPR and LPR troops... but we will truly never know since many just get deleted from existence...
*''Just don't tell Mom that I'm going to Bakhmut''* - Whenever I hear Bakmut mentioned I always think about that soldier singing a song surrounded by ruins. Countless lives were lost in just one city. The reality of war is grim.
Song is a parody on another song 'Don't tell mom I'm in Chechnya'... russians have a funny pattern of singing sad songs about war in destroyed by them lands
Already seen a couple, "Ahh, it was so bad," comments implying they've been there, even the one guy saying he was wounded in neck, lol 275# to 350# fat guys drinking red bull in mama's basement 🤣 and that's the guys in mid 20s and early 30s that should be in fighting shape.. but are not. The toughest thing on the cupcakes is keyboard skills.
@@jrwood88In info space frank smith is a warrior displaying neo facist symbology of the Ruski Mir and commenting about the UkrNazis hijacking a.... Something about the Donbas and the usual talking point manufactured by the Kremlin .
TH-cam always leave Ukrainian propagandists alone, they are an American corporate with links to the USA government and security service, keeping the war grinding and the population of the west ignorant is their main thing.
Nice job denigrating Wagner's infantry equipment and pointing out every notable Russian loss while absolutely nowhere disparaging Syrskyi's decision to turn Bakhmut into a failed meat grinder.
prigozhin himself gave these figures for the losses of wagner during the battle, 20k KIA 50k wounded. thats pushing 70k casualties in wagner alone for a small town. throw in regular army units and you could be looking and 40-50k dead for fucking bakhmut😂😂 absolutely shameful, sirsky took the right decision, russia lost tens of thousands, and almost 2 years later they have advanced 5 km and still fail to enter chasiv yar.. go make a fool of yourself somewhere else
It's so crazy to think, "Wait...that was like LAST YEAR!! Sometimes Just few months or even weeks. Sometimes the battle IS STILL ongoing! This feels so surreal. And everytime i watch these i can even think about what i exactly did and where i was at that exact moment. It's truly a kind of "epic " but also weird feeling that you witness big history unfolding in real time. I can't wrap my head around it.
Clearly a very biased video in favor of the ukranians, from fake casualtie ratios to minimazing russian succeses and inflating ukranian ones. Thankfully many so through your bs. Anyway good video for knowing troop movements and timing.
@@misterbean4059Точных цифр нет ни у кого, да и вряд ли нам скажут их когда-либо, только примерные цифры. Обмен умерших солдат России и Украины 50 на 500 человек соответственно, пленных украинцев около 15-18 тысяч человек, пленных русских около тысячи. Это на прямую показывает примерные потери. Потери России и Украины примерно 1-5 или 1-8 соответственно.
@@misterbean4059 Is Ukraine winning but losing territories? Ukraine has no losses, but mobilization is taking place, or maybe there are no losses, because the wounded are sent to the assault, and then they are recognized as missing?
The Slavs would rather die than surrender. Mercenaries from Europe and the United States are used to fighting civilians in the Middle East. There are quite a few videos on the Internet of how the vaunted mercenaries are shocked and want to go home.
Except the topic being really sad and tragic, i want to tell you that i really appreciate the effort you put into these videos and hope to hear more of you in the future! Keep up the good work and much love to you!
@@behzadn5386 I'm sorry facts hurt your feelings :( Same people who watch HistroyLegends with a straight face and think its the pinnacle of objective analysis
@@stefantheconqueror8710the we're winning quote is pretty suitable since any small thing that happens in this war is considered a morale smashing event by armchair generals and redditors. A tank captured? Russia or Ukraine is winning. Too many casualties? One of them is winning. A piece of land gets taken? The war will be over by September. The only reliable information we'll get is when this war is over and all of the propaganda fervor goes away.
Thank you for you work! The history, the future will thank you and this channel will become a classic. A lot of effort had to be put into analyses such as this one.
Good presentation, badly sourced and very biased. Summarizes the events OK, but there's a clear effort to present the Russians in a bad light, and I'm fairly certain there's multiple instances where the analysis is plainly wrong for exactly this reason.
ага, русские настолько бездарно ведут боевые действия, что украине приходится перебрасывать подкрепления одно за другим, а прорывы при этом не прекращаются. фантастика
exactly what i thought since the first minutes of the video.I support neither ukraine or russia and i can say that this video is extremely biased.Its clear that the makers of the video dont want to inform but just present ukraine as the good ones and russians as the bad ones(like every other western media).Also the one speaking seems to me that he is slavic from his pronounciation.So putting a Ukrainian doing this video is mad
over the course of 2 days i watched through this video, excellent work i hope you continue videos like this and keep up the great work, much love from croatia ❤❤
Interesting video, but i would like to ask what is your sources when you are describing losses for example as tremendous? 22:26 I would like to take look at them for general knowledge. And when you say that russians are sending troops in 1 way assault too.
1:13:55 Pyrrhic victory? That remains to be seen, the war is far from over. The main force fighting for the russians in this battle was the Wagner group, which consisted of mercenaries and convicts. They where, as you stated in the video, expendable. Perhaps there was a tactical reason to sacrifice this force in this way, in order to gain an advantage in the long term? The russians have used the time this battle has lasted to recruit more soldiers. And they have worn down the ukrainians, and some of their equipment. The ukrainans are almost entirely dependent on the west for new equipment, weapons, amunition etc. The russians have their own production, and they have been increasing it. So it's easier for the russians to replace the losses in equipment than it is for the ukrainians. This goes for soldiers to. Obviously Russia has a larger population. It seems to me that some of the most motivated soldiers on the ukrainian side, both ukrainian and foreign in origin, have already volunteered to fight. It's an advantage for the russians in the long term that the most motivated ukrainian soldiers are killed and wounded, even if this means taking higher casualties themselves, if these casualties are mostly mercenaries and convicts. For the russian leadership it makes sense to exchange 7 convicts/mercenaries for 1 higly motivated and trained ukrainian soldier (even though i doubt the ratio was this severe in the ukrainian favour). The dead costs nothing.This is of course a highly cynical view, but this is war. The russian leadership are of course aware that the ukrainian morale is an important factor here, especially in the long term. And there seems to be cracks in morale appearing as we speak. Let's see what the mood is in Ukraine in 6 months or 1 year.
The actual choices Ukraine has at its disposal to win are pretty much nil, its best strategy is a fighting retreat making Russia pay for every meter. The strategy of Bakhmut was bad but the alternative is only relatively better. Ukraine has bad demographics but remember that, while both sides have easily lost 100k+ men respectively, Russia is destroying its economy (Ukraine's is already destroyed) for basically nothing important as Crimea is already taken. It's not a Pyrrhic victory though, no.
@@FINSuojeluskunta Friendly reminder that ukrainians consider victory a return to 1991 borders. So if they stand their ground is not because is a tactically sound option, but because each time it push them away from their goal.
I hope you've been able to recover as much as possible. Thank you for your service. If there are any aspects you feel could be improved, we are always open to feedback and suggestions, especially from participants of the events.
@@TheWarArchive HARDLY A NEUTRAL COMMENT/U HAV REVEALED YOUR TRUE COLOURS / SO I WONT BE WATCHING YOUR ACCOUNT OF THIS SIGNIFICANT BATTLE AS YOUR DETAILS WILL BE UKRAN SPUN VERSION OF THE REAL EVENTS
A reasonable assessment 😂 That is, Western sources, recognizing the superiority of Russian artillery over Ukrainian artillery by 1/9 and 100% superiority of Russian aviation, say that Russia lost 7 times more The Ukrainian Armed Forces are semi-encircled
Yes, after all, the aviation and artillery of the Wagner PMC worked, and I’ll remind you that the “Prigozhin Rebellion” began precisely because they were not given shells, which is why they suffered catastrophic losses, and this is not an invention of the “West,” but almost a direct one quote from the leader of PMC Wagner - Evgeniy Prigozhin And the good old tactic that the Russian army always fights with, “Women are still giving birth,” is still used
@muver4918 То бишь не уничтожать десятки городов и тысячи сел под 0,а так же не бить целенаправленно по гражданским в том числе детям как это сейчас делает российская авиация? 🤔 Это действительно было бы правильнее с точки зрения международного права Просто для сравнения - за все время бомбардировок Югославии по обе стороны погибло 1.500 - 5 700 человек. В одном Мариуполе из-за использования термобарических ракет(что кстати запрещено женевской конвенцией) было убито бомбами или сожжено заживо около 75 000 гражданских в том числе тысячи детей и Ванда Объектова которая пережила немецких нацистов,но российских к сожалению нет,а 90% города(с учётом частного сектора)уничтожено и удары были целенаправленно по гражданским(Как например в драмтеатре)Так же были уничтожены под 0 десятки городов как например Бахмут,Волчанск,Красногоровка,Марьинка,Авдеевка,Попасная,Торецк и тд,тысячи сел в числе которых теперь так же Любимовка,Ольговка и Плехово в Курской области
@@Moneo_ArtaidNothing, I wrote this so that people think twice before believing this information. I use Google Translate, maybe there is a change in the meaning of what I said.
@@Moneo_Artaidit should be neutral no matter which side they support, it is a problem if the channel hides information that makes the other side seem worse in combat when they are actually winning
Nice work, thank you for gathering and presenting the information in such an amazing way. Better than The History Channel documentaries. Saludos desde Mexico!!
Hey thank you man for making this video of this battle I was a little worried you might forget about it and I'm glad you finally made it this video thank you very much for sharing all this information the battle of Bakhmut this was the bloodiest Monterey battle in human history sure is really crazy in a 21st century Battlefield I enjoyed the video and please reply when you have a chance to man in dismantle I did talk about it on my channel and also I did watch videos about this battle on other TH-camrs write the battle was started and in the end it was crazy thank you very much for this man I hope you have a great day
Je vien de découvrir cette chaîne je me suis abonner quand j’ai vu la qualité des information apporter je ne comprend as l’anglais mais les sous titre feront l’affaire merci pour votre travail
The war and the Ukrainian army changed after this battle, the Russians learned a lot to contain Western tactics and avoid massive casualties. The worst mistake was holding a lost city for nothing, Ukraine lost many good veteran soldiers and quality equipment. I can't explain how NATO simply can't give Ukraine enough artillery shells and vehicles to stop Russia. the war is lost. a shame for so many young people and families destroyed
This is nonsense 1) Brigades using NATO equipment were practically not involved, what can we say if most of the assistance began to arrive in the summer 2) The RF Armed Forces have not learned anything, they have always fought with the Soviet doctrine “Women are still giving birth”, not counting their losses 3) The war is not lost, the situation is better than in 2022. Let me remind you that Russian armed forces have approached Kyiv, and now Russia has to ask for help from the Koreans to protect its territory.
@СергійБакалов-г8э напомни лучше ему как вы собираетесь призывать женщин и 18 летних. Как за вас воюют граждане других стран. Как все радостно садятся в автобусы когда к ним подходят ТЦК. Как люди продолжают сваливать через границу с туристическим рюкзачком. В конце людина с бандеркой на аватарке ты забыл денег попросить. Это я считаю упущение с твоей стороны
This is a good video but I did notice it is a little biased for Ukraine, like for example you sometimes show a specific battle where ukrainians capture a trenchline and how they defeated the russians yet there is no equivalent for the russian side.
The tanks being used to clear the soledar salt mines were such a weird twist. I always wondered if they tunneled into the mines or just drove into an entrance
Thank you for your work, it explains more than the actually every day or day by day telling then. i am not sure about some aspects of your conversation/presentation, but time will tell . thanks.
I can’t understand why you don’t have more views and subscribers. I mean this is a quality over an hour documentary on a recent bloody battle. Everyone who pays attention to world politics would want to watch this. And it’s such high quality I can’t believe im here watching it for free! Keep up the good work, hope you get more popular!
I served on the frontlines of Bakhmut for 6 months as part of the International Legion Defense of Ukraine (Shown on video as "Idu"). This video feels really weird to watch because I'm watching it for the first time in the bigger image.😁 I never thought I would see the whole operation explained. Didn't have time to think of it at the time. Thank you!
Okay, here we go again. I watched the animated battle of Avdiivka and got out on the other end with a feeling that Russia didn't win, it was Ukraina who lost. That's the way it was presented. All the smart moves was Ukraine, details where AFU burned Russian tanks were picked out from the story like one pick the raisins out of a cake. Russia slipped on a banana peel and happened to win. Their casualties were "staggering", AFU's 200 and 300 wasn't mentioned. But I have watched umpteenth videos and read more articles about the battle of Avdiivka from the Russian side, the Ukrainian side and third party sides so I know pretty much what kind of defeat Russia inflicted on Ukraina in Avdiivka. Let's say that it was bound to happen sooner or later. It's not that the Ukrainians lack everything in the ammo department as much as the casualties they have taken through the war. It's up towards 600 thousand men now according to official American sources. Let's compare it to the British losses in WWI. They lost 800 thousand over 4 years. Ukraine is heading in that direction faster. A modern war in Europe is not supposed to have these numbers, but there is two, perhaps three reasons for it. First, the landscape is flat. There's no protection from the drones that have been introduced. The second reason is Russia's willingness to trade land for lives. They have given up land they can't hold, but it has cost Ukraine dearly. The third resson What one can say about the AFU claim of lack of ammo, is that it's legit. But perhaps not in the decisive way it's been presented. AFU had no problems to arm a force to the teeth and send it in to Kursk. a force strategy from the Russians to inflict those numbers of dead and wounded. At some point something gotta give. The sheer number of dead AFU in Avdiivka was horrific.
Fucking beautiful man. 10/10, music is not to loud or irritating, follow the map is amazing, the info, and very nice to viewers to understand what is happening. Your beautiful dont stop!
I lost my good buddy there in Bakhmut. He sent me a lot of videos from there, he kept going on about how inconsistent the russian forces were, ranging from completely incompetetent to phenomenally well trained. RIP Julian Thorn, absolute legend and a hell of a sniper. You will be missed.
Только наёмники и могут насмехаться над русскими, но сами там гибнуть пачками Не забудем как против нас воевала половина мира .И как Бандеровские последователи вели дело Гитлера😢
Wonder if there will ever be a comprehensive “war in Ukraine analysis” in this format, would be cool to see how the entire war played out from above, if it ever ends that is
@@AsdrubalBarka Watch the video and debate the facts, or make your own analysis. You say biased because it doesn't confirm every belief you already hold like other videos you watch.
@@GeneralMegrel Lol, if you cant hear the disdain and enemity in how he describes the Russ, then i cant do nothing to help you friend, but recommend you to get a new brain. And, by the way, i did an analisis of the video in a comment before, Conclusion? The guy would have claimed that the battle was a Ukrainian victory if he hasnt to keep a minimun of accuracy.
@@AsdrubalBarka What even is this ridiculous argument, 'can't you hear the disdain he describes the RuAF', are you 12? He's Ukrainian, obviously he's going to describe invaders of his country that bomb his hospitals and civilian infrastructure with 'disdain'. The facts and analysis remain true and objective. He underline Ukrainian mistakes and losses on multiple occasions. He said it was a pyrrhic Russian victory, which seems to in accordance with reality.
@@GeneralMegrel You just admited he is indeed biased Lmao. And by its own nature, not true nor objective. Artemovsk was the biggest mayor victory of Russia in this war, a meat grinder were the elite of the ukrainian army wasted their lives against an enemy that just had to lay back and bomb them to oblivion. But most importantly, because it showed the greatest weakness of the ukra army, they live and mostly die, for PR.
Im Polish and Ive already met 2 ukrainians that fought in bakhmut they both told me they dkdnt drink nor smoke before while buying alcohol and cigs from me
Russia has captured the city about 550 days ago, the frontline has changed so little, it is comical. Even right now when Russia is gaining ground, the ground it is gaining is ridiculously small. Open deepstate map and see it for yourself.
@@dziugas2586 Well, what I can see from the frontline, the Russians are steadily moving it to the borders of the 4 regions. Yes, it is slow as it is not easy. But the grinder keeps grinding, ukros are feeling it quite a bit more..even more so when they stole and waisted a significant chunk of defense money meant for beefing up the frontline.
@@mmdirtyworkz But at what cost? Russian central bank says that it is doomed after 2025. Ruble hit the new lows even with the aggressively restricted trade of it. Huge labor shortages, .interest rate is set to reach 25%. One thing that Ukraine has on its side is time and European money to run its military and economy. And if it means trading some land for more time, so be it. And yes, Ukraine has a corruption problem, but it is overblown by Russian propaganda machine. The corruption in Ukraine is in a major decline from the start of the war.
Sure, Ukraine is clearly the same as Russia. Or maybe 1 country was invaded by another? And because of that creator describes Ukrainian soldiers as rightful, because they defend their homeland.
@@sircatangry5864 My comment was deleted. The creator is biased towards his country. That's a fact. Take it as you will. But truth is always in the middle.
@@Obviousjacob2003 The narrator is not a native English speaker. He's speaking a poor English with a hard Ukrainian accent. It would make sense that an American struggles to understand.
your source is that it doesn't sound right so with no evidence Ukraine must have more loses even though the Wagner leader said he lost 20,000 men. Now Ukraine has never gave a official report on how many Ukrainians died in bakhmut so maybe it is bigger but thats just conspiracy theory reasoning not actual sources to prove a point.
@@DruM261 Choke on Drum, Russians don't need propaganda to win a war, they just do. @Madaoke, I agree, this is just a video made out of ukra propaganda to the point that if they could they would changed the outcome of the battle to an ukrainian victory.
@@user-yz1zt1nq1p Exactly, not many analise what they see, therefore videos like this increase the support for a war that is already lost. Better to run out of ammo and surrender, than running out of people. Even as a pro Russian, i dont want to see the ukranian youth slaughtered for Nato interests.
My only criticism of this great series is that 50% of the videos are just you saying various units names. Maybe just say “3 battalions moved in” and just show their names in the video as you do and don’t take the time to read out their names every time.
It''s crazy that i used to see these type of videos only on WW2 battles and Gulf war, now it happening real time
Yeah for real. I think:
" Wait...that was like LAST YEAR!! Sometimes Just few months or even weeks. Sometimes the battle IS STILL ongoing!
This feels so surreal. And everytime i watch these i can even think about what i exactly did and where i was at that exact moment. It's truly a kind of "epic " but also weird feeling that you witness big history unfolding in real time.
I can't wrap my head around it.
That's actually crazy to think before this war there was no coverage like this now we get to watch the war instantly
to add onto that; to see footage of it??? that’s insane to me it makes war feel like less than it is
@@vash42165 don’t do this
Don’t glorify violence
@@mitchconner403listen here fighting is needed as peace would never work against an aggressive expansionist country
Bakhmut was hell on earth.
Avdiivka was also brutal, but I think there will hardly be a battle as hellish as Bakhmut ☠️☠️☠️☠️
Bakhmut is this centuries Stalingrad
@@IgorSant0ss Avdiivka was brutal for Russians only, Bahkmut was brutal for both parties
@@enrixosjjdjd187Not really, Bakhmut is more like Rzhev
@@IgorSant0ssPokrovsk may be similarly brutal in the future but the way the Ukrainian lines are melting in that region Russians may reach the Donetsk-Dnipropetrovsk border in mid 2025 there.
In the US and the West, there's "it's do or die"
But in Russia and Ukraine, this phrase sounds like "die, but do"
That's why, when slavs fight, all the hells break open.
A beast driven into a corner will fight until its last breath. Even a mouse can tear apart a cat. Russia was driven into a corner, and Ukraine was driven into the head that it must either fight or die. But everything is different...
@@Пень1Бук1Россию загнали в угол!?😂 Ты уверен? Ты смешной бро!...😂🤣👍🏻
@@Пень1Бук1 russia wasn't driven into a corner you dipshit
@@МаксиНещеретyour moms funny when she sucks my toes 😂😂😂
@@МаксиНещеретhe's right. Russia was forced by the US and the EU leaders into this action because they refused to make Kiev implement the Minsk accords.
During this battle, we knew Bakhmut streets better than our own towns.
really? Elaborate tell more
Everybody was watching unfold in real time, and we had great people that could give very precise geo location through services online.
I used to work as a map analyst but people could be crazy good in locating littlecorners on a demolished lil village with almost no landmarks around @@yakovbrod9992
It was slow and grueling the Ukrainians gave almost daily updates @yakovbrod9992
@@yakovbrod9992 Yeah really little boy. You'll always type instead of be in trenches..you stay home and squat down to pee. Look here, Bakhmut is roughly 9 kilometers from East to West ok? Russian KIA+WIA losses in conservative estimates were 40K but as more and more info came out its likely closer to 60,000+ casualties because of how many storm troopers were needed to overwhelm defenses. This means a Russian died for every 15 CENTIMETERS of Bakhmut. Do you understand that it's only the 56th largest town in Ukraine? It's a baby compared to other locations, and it crippled Wagner.
@@tacuachandocuh8233 yeah sounded like he actually fought there so was just wondering.
This battle changed the entire war, from one of fast paced routing and manoeuvring, to the bogged down attrition we are seeing now. You should do a video on Advika next. People think Bakhmut was bad, the opening sieges on the flanks of Advika were literal hell on earth.
The whole Donbass has been turned into a fortrress since 2014 and was argubly esaly defendeable long before that. Heck, the same happend in WW2 where both the Nazis and Sovjets suffered horrific casulies for littel gain whenever they attacked in the region
"Advika". Goddamn, how illiterate can you be?
The terrain plays a huge role in this war. Undulating hilly landscapes, built up suburban and urban areas, natural obstacles such as waterways and lakes, tree lines and forests. Drones and ATGM s, heavy artillery, Man pads. Nothing is favorable to mobile warfare. It's a street fight not seen since Stalingrad and Berlin. Books will be written on these battles.
The terrain plays a huge role in this war. Undulating hilly landscapes, built up suburban and urban areas, natural obstacles such as waterways and lakes, tree lines and forests. Drones and ATGM s, heavy artillery, Man pads. Nothing is favorable to mobile warfare. It's a street fight not seen since Stalingrad and Berlin. Books will be written on these battles.
@@yoschiannik8438The Soviets took the area using 1.2 million men and an obscene amount of material. It took 3 weeks and cost the Russians 85,000 dead and wounded, the Germans about 120k. Today there's not anything like that number on the battlefield.
What surprises me about such videos. Literally every few seconds, they show us broken Russian technic, talk about monstrous losses, problems in the army, but at the same time, Russian troops are advancing and seizing territories on the map. At the same time, according to the author, everything was fine with the Ukrainian side, they repelled the attacks, but for some reason they had to leave the city, they are generally silent about the losses.
It's bias.
This guy is far from neutral but to be fair I don't think he claims to be.
Yea... Attacking seems to take more casualties. It is a war of attrition, Russia is taking losses but they able to replace those.
Russians don't need to take a million photos, they win not on the Internet, but on the battlefield))
I am Ukrainian. Here is what I can say. Yes, Ukraine loses soldiers every day and we currently have a shortage of soldiers, but Ukraine's losses are 2 times less than Russia's simply because there are more Russians and their military strategy is based on this one advantage. Only recently they stopped using armored vehicles during attacks because they are the highest priority target for drones. If it were not for Ukraine's strategy, Russia would have had much greater success than you think. In addition, on Google maps you can see how military equipment warehouses are emptying, this only means that Russia has lost almost the entire base composition that it had before February 24.
You can loose ground, but still be victorious. Lets say you lost 50 men to capture a squire kilometer of land. I lost 20 men defending the land. You lost 50 men because you needed to cross an open field to get to my trench, and you were successful only on your third attempt. I lost 20 because my men did not have to leave their trenches and when the battle was almost lost they managed to retreat. You got your pyrrhic victory, you gain something at a great loss. I got strategic victory, because you are suffering way more to attrition.
Thanks War Archive for put subtitles on video, i'm learning english and the subtitles help me a lot.
Your English looks great!
* putting, on the and capitalized i 🤓
Well done.
@@MaxTheLegend_YT ik this is satirical, but cmon
@@MaxTheLegend_YT Subtitles. Plural. Just save it if you can't even correct people correctly
People in general simply cannot grasp the scale of this war. Especially in Europe. When the last one in the Balkans, throughout the 90s (edit) caused over 250k casualties in 10 years. Including dead, missing and wounded.
That figure most probably happened in the first year alone in Ukraine! This is insane!
Especially the inadequacy of the European politicians, arguing futilely about escalation and the amount of effort they need to put in.
Talk about inadequate people leading us!
Realise the difference between casualties (KIA , Wounded and missing) and killed ... im from Croatia and sure 250k people were casualties in the Balkan war, but less than half were actual deaths...
@@pakoutac that doesn’t change the fact that comparing to this war and time stretch, still rookie figures
@@pakoutac I agree. Probably 150k in total were killed or missing. Including soldiers and civilians.
I’m from Albania btw, so I would know too :)
@@oblivionzzzmike Yup, Although I think the death toll for Russians is approximately 200-300k dead wounded and missing, and for Ukraine a bit more 300-400k , Also that is including the Wagner death tolls and DPR and LPR troops... but we will truly never know since many just get deleted from existence...
@@pakoutac by rules and rates of engagement alone (offense/defense) Seriously doubt Ukraine having more KiA than Russia. I beg to differ there
Only 30 minutes in, Editing is smooth, everything about this is. Great research and a great video!
Оно было бы лучше, если бы автор не был предвзятым.
*''Just don't tell Mom that I'm going to Bakhmut''* - Whenever I hear Bakmut mentioned I always think about that soldier singing a song surrounded by ruins. Countless lives were lost in just one city. The reality of war is grim.
And me
That video needs to be put in a museum. Its one of the most touching pieces of war footage i've ever seen
Song is a parody on another song 'Don't tell mom I'm in Chechnya'... russians have a funny pattern of singing sad songs about war in destroyed by them lands
@@ТарасДзебчук-и1ыAmericans do it too
@@ТарасДзебчук-и1ы Before that it was from "don't tell mom I'm in Afghanistan"
21st century Verdun
far from it
Verdun was worse than this entire war
But Verdun itself far greater worst than this. 💀☠️
21st Century's Stalingrad...
And this is only showing from 2022. Theres been two other battles there since 2014 so it's even worse than this video shows
This comment section full of Reddit General, and keyboard infantry
Reddit is the absolute worst.
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Already seen a couple, "Ahh, it was so bad," comments implying they've been there, even the one guy saying he was wounded in neck, lol 275# to 350# fat guys drinking red bull in mama's basement 🤣 and that's the guys in mid 20s and early 30s that should be in fighting shape.. but are not. The toughest thing on the cupcakes is keyboard skills.
@@franksmith944 well the guys at least Ukranian if you look at his channel , how bout yourself frank , you fighting for russia?
@@jrwood88In info space frank smith is a warrior displaying neo facist symbology of the Ruski Mir and commenting about the UkrNazis hijacking a.... Something about the Donbas and the usual talking point manufactured by the Kremlin .
what is clear is that there’s no way ukraine has only lost 30k troops in this war 💀
Facts dude
@@EthanReid-mg6ct chasing people on streets ?
Yep UALosses identified 41k Ukrainian KIA.
Which Mediazona identified around 50.000 Russian KIA.
@@Alejandricayea the politicians have people go out and kidnap them to send them to the meat grinder
@user-rj4gu5oh3k it's higher for both hundreds of thousands
I'm glad TH-cam is leaving you alone and letting you do what you do best
TH-cam always leave Ukrainian propagandists alone, they are an American corporate with links to the USA government and security service, keeping the war grinding and the population of the west ignorant is their main thing.
thats because he is in favour of ukraine..
@@maropenemphasha5403 last year his Hostomel video was blocked for no reason. He re-uploaded it and it is still going
@@maropenemphasha5403or maybe because Ukraine is defending itself against an attacker
@@bluebandites we know the war did not start in 2022, tell that lame story to the west.
Nice job denigrating Wagner's infantry equipment and pointing out every notable Russian loss while absolutely nowhere disparaging Syrskyi's decision to turn Bakhmut into a failed meat grinder.
A good video, you say? I agree 👍
prigozhin himself gave these figures for the losses of wagner during the battle, 20k KIA 50k wounded. thats pushing 70k casualties in wagner alone for a small town. throw in regular army units and you could be looking and 40-50k dead for fucking bakhmut😂😂 absolutely shameful, sirsky took the right decision, russia lost tens of thousands, and almost 2 years later they have advanced 5 km and still fail to enter chasiv yar.. go make a fool of yourself somewhere else
Anything else vatnik pig?
In what sense is this a failed meat-grinder? It did inflict extremely heavy losses on the attackers, undeniably so.
@@GeneralMegrel Only its cannon fodder like excons. Ukraine expended its elite units for a failed defence.
you're so fast. wasn't expecting another episode for a couple months. perfect timing too just got off work :)
Thank you for all of the details. Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
Your support is much appreciated!
cocaine slava
Long live Russia, Donetsk will finally be liberated from the hands of neo-Nazis
@@luansilvail-r3i you mean flattened? they don't even spew the neo nazi propaganda thing anymore it's just land grabbing straight up now
I can’t believe that these type of wars still exist in our time
It's so crazy we can (thanks to you) watch these kind of analyzes so close to the actual events. Thanks, I'm a huge nerd for this sort of content.
It's so crazy to think,
"Wait...that was like LAST YEAR!! Sometimes Just few months or even weeks. Sometimes the battle IS STILL ongoing!
This feels so surreal. And everytime i watch these i can even think about what i exactly did and where i was at that exact moment. It's truly a kind of "epic " but also weird feeling that you witness big history unfolding in real time.
I can't wrap my head around it.
We need more youtubers like this guy
the operations room has slightly similar content to his
TIK
Yes, there are not enough Ukrainian propagandists out there.
@@Finngolian afaik this guy has taken inspiration from Op. Room, he acknowledged it and imo it's great it's about "real time" events
@@FinngolianKings and Generals as well
Clearly a very biased video in favor of the ukranians, from fake casualtie ratios to minimazing russian succeses and inflating ukranian ones. Thankfully many so through your bs. Anyway good video for knowing troop movements and timing.
Do you have any accurate casualty numbers. Right now, you just sound like a Putin lover
@@misterbean4059Точных цифр нет ни у кого, да и вряд ли нам скажут их когда-либо, только примерные цифры. Обмен умерших солдат России и Украины 50 на 500 человек соответственно, пленных украинцев около 15-18 тысяч человек, пленных русских около тысячи. Это на прямую показывает примерные потери.
Потери России и Украины примерно 1-5 или 1-8 соответственно.
@@misterbean4059 Is Ukraine winning but losing territories? Ukraine has no losses, but mobilization is taking place, or maybe there are no losses, because the wounded are sent to the assault, and then they are recognized as missing?
The Slavs would rather die than surrender. Mercenaries from Europe and the United States are used to fighting civilians in the Middle East. There are quite a few videos on the Internet of how the vaunted mercenaries are shocked and want to go home.
If there are so few videos, how do you know, Russian bot?
@@misterbean4059 I don't argue with children. Come and take a look. It is not profitable to show this in the paid Western media)
@@misterbean4059 🤡🤡🤡
Calm down child )
Except the topic being really sad and tragic, i want to tell you that i really appreciate the effort you put into these videos and hope to hear more of you in the future!
Keep up the good work and much love to you!
Good video. Despite bias, it is easy to understand and take things with a grain of salt in designated moments. Excited for new ones!
@@behzadn5386 I'm sorry facts hurt your feelings :(
Same people who watch HistroyLegends with a straight face and think its the pinnacle of objective analysis
@@GeneralMegrel We're winning!
@@stefantheconqueror8710 He puts it in the most random moments man, takes me off-guard.
@@GeneralMegrel There is a big difference between speculation and fact.
@@stefantheconqueror8710the we're winning quote is pretty suitable since any small thing that happens in this war is considered a morale smashing event by armchair generals and redditors. A tank captured? Russia or Ukraine is winning. Too many casualties? One of them is winning. A piece of land gets taken? The war will be over by September.
The only reliable information we'll get is when this war is over and all of the propaganda fervor goes away.
Thanks!
Appreciate your support!
Been waiting on this for awhile. I've repeatedly watched his videos. This guy's work is on another level
Thank you for you work! The history, the future will thank you and this channel will become a classic. A lot of effort had to be put into analyses such as this one.
Havent seen anything as comprehensive as this on yt. Great video
Good presentation, badly sourced and very biased. Summarizes the events OK, but there's a clear effort to present the Russians in a bad light, and I'm fairly certain there's multiple instances where the analysis is plainly wrong for exactly this reason.
ага, русские настолько бездарно ведут боевые действия, что украине приходится перебрасывать подкрепления одно за другим, а прорывы при этом не прекращаются. фантастика
exactly what i thought since the first minutes of the video.I support neither ukraine or russia and i can say that this video is extremely biased.Its clear that the makers of the video dont want to inform but just present ukraine as the good ones and russians as the bad ones(like every other western media).Also the one speaking seems to me that he is slavic from his pronounciation.So putting a Ukrainian doing this video is mad
I wonder why Russia, which started the bloodiest war in Europe in the last 80 years, is bad?
Thanks for your effort bro, we appreciate it much
over the course of 2 days i watched through this video, excellent work i hope you continue videos like this and keep up the great work, much love from croatia ❤❤
Amazing video man! We need more stuff like this, I could watch these for hours.
Interesting video, but i would like to ask what is your sources when you are describing losses for example as tremendous? 22:26 I would like to take look at them for general knowledge. And when you say that russians are sending troops in 1 way assault too.
Trust me bro
is NATO propaganda, that is
its clearly a biased video and would take it with a pinch of salt on a lot of "claims" especially on the number of casualties
Amazing video keep up the great work!! Greettings from Finland.
1:13:55 Pyrrhic victory? That remains to be seen, the war is far from over. The main force fighting for the russians in this battle was the Wagner group, which consisted of mercenaries and convicts. They where, as you stated in the video, expendable. Perhaps there was a tactical reason to sacrifice this force in this way, in order to gain an advantage in the long term? The russians have used the time this battle has lasted to recruit more soldiers. And they have worn down the ukrainians, and some of their equipment. The ukrainans are almost entirely dependent on the west for new equipment, weapons, amunition etc. The russians have their own production, and they have been increasing it. So it's easier for the russians to replace the losses in equipment than it is for the ukrainians. This goes for soldiers to. Obviously Russia has a larger population. It seems to me that some of the most motivated soldiers on the ukrainian side, both ukrainian and foreign in origin, have already volunteered to fight. It's an advantage for the russians in the long term that the most motivated ukrainian soldiers are killed and wounded, even if this means taking higher casualties themselves, if these casualties are mostly mercenaries and convicts. For the russian leadership it makes sense to exchange 7 convicts/mercenaries for 1 higly motivated and trained ukrainian soldier (even though i doubt the ratio was this severe in the ukrainian favour). The dead costs nothing.This is of course a highly cynical view, but this is war. The russian leadership are of course aware that the ukrainian morale is an important factor here, especially in the long term. And there seems to be cracks in morale appearing as we speak. Let's see what the mood is in Ukraine in 6 months or 1 year.
The guy would have changed the outcome of the battle as an ukrainian victory if he could get away with it.
The actual choices Ukraine has at its disposal to win are pretty much nil, its best strategy is a fighting retreat making Russia pay for every meter. The strategy of Bakhmut was bad but the alternative is only relatively better. Ukraine has bad demographics but remember that, while both sides have easily lost 100k+ men respectively, Russia is destroying its economy (Ukraine's is already destroyed) for basically nothing important as Crimea is already taken. It's not a Pyrrhic victory though, no.
@@FINSuojeluskunta Friendly reminder that ukrainians consider victory a return to 1991 borders. So if they stand their ground is not because is a tactically sound option, but because each time it push them away from their goal.
У украинцев не дух, у них отупение 😢
I havn't saw the video, but thanks to give me a good reason to dont look it...
Probably more NATO/Ucranian propaganda
I fought in Bakhmut in February 2023, 104 brigade, Ukraine. I was wounded in the neck.
I hope you've been able to recover as much as possible. Thank you for your service. If there are any aspects you feel could be improved, we are always open to feedback and suggestions, especially from participants of the events.
You are a very brave man. Thank you for your service fighting for the freedom of others.
LIAR
@@TheWarArchive HARDLY A NEUTRAL COMMENT/U HAV REVEALED YOUR TRUE COLOURS / SO I WONT BE WATCHING YOUR ACCOUNT OF THIS SIGNIFICANT BATTLE AS YOUR DETAILS WILL BE UKRAN SPUN VERSION OF THE REAL EVENTS
in het nederlands zeggen we je lult uit je nek
A very unique youtuber. Massively appreciate the subtitles ❤️
you made a little mistack at 44:11 its a su-27 not a mig-27 how is retired from service
Yet another banger, these videos are amazing!
A reasonable assessment 😂
That is, Western sources, recognizing the superiority of Russian artillery over Ukrainian artillery by 1/9 and 100% superiority of Russian aviation, say that Russia lost 7 times more The Ukrainian Armed Forces are semi-encircled
Author is Ukrainian and presents the Ukrainian point of view. “How to recognize that Ukrainian is lying? Once he opens his mouth he’s lying”
Yes, after all, the aviation and artillery of the Wagner PMC worked, and I’ll remind you that the “Prigozhin Rebellion” began precisely because they were not given shells, which is why they suffered catastrophic losses, and this is not an invention of the “West,” but almost a direct one quote from the leader of PMC Wagner - Evgeniy Prigozhin
And the good old tactic that the Russian army always fights with, “Women are still giving birth,” is still used
@@СергійБакалов-г8э Может российской армии нужно было брать тактику как у США в Иране и НАТО в Югославии?)
@muver4918 То бишь не уничтожать десятки городов и тысячи сел под 0,а так же не бить целенаправленно по гражданским в том числе детям как это сейчас делает российская авиация? 🤔
Это действительно было бы правильнее с точки зрения международного права
Просто для сравнения - за все время бомбардировок Югославии по обе стороны погибло 1.500 - 5 700 человек. В одном Мариуполе из-за использования термобарических ракет(что кстати запрещено женевской конвенцией) было убито бомбами или сожжено заживо около 75 000 гражданских в том числе тысячи детей и Ванда Объектова которая пережила немецких нацистов,но российских к сожалению нет,а 90% города(с учётом частного сектора)уничтожено и удары были целенаправленно по гражданским(Как например в драмтеатре)Так же были уничтожены под 0 десятки городов как например Бахмут,Волчанск,Красногоровка,Марьинка,Авдеевка,Попасная,Торецк и тд,тысячи сел в числе которых теперь так же Любимовка,Ольговка и Плехово в Курской области
You should really try to scale down your ukrainian bias bro.
vatnik spotted
100%
Cry vatnik cry
@@uselesstable3031what about Ugledar?
Really love your videos. I feel super grateful that we get to watch such high quality analysis of these historic battles so soon after the events.
I wish your channel had more views, im sure this video & others took a long time to research & edit. Thanks for sharing this detailed breakdown.
In my opinion, this video is more biased towards Ukraine.
Ok and?
@@Moneo_ArtaidNothing, I wrote this so that people think twice before believing this information. I use Google Translate, maybe there is a change in the meaning of what I said.
@@Moneo_Artaid That for a channel that prides it self on well researched videos, this was just a propaganda retelling.
@@AsdrubalBarka I still do not care . I see no problem with a video being anti Russian . More like another reason to support it.
@@Moneo_Artaidit should be neutral no matter which side they support, it is a problem if the channel hides information that makes the other side seem worse in combat when they are actually winning
Nice work, thank you for gathering and presenting the information in such an amazing way. Better than The History Channel documentaries. Saludos desde Mexico!!
Thank you for all the hard work you put into researching and creating these videos covering these historic battles.
I don't understand how you have less than 100k subs. Love your channel
Was looking forward to this one.. appreciate it.
Hey thank you man for making this video of this battle I was a little worried you might forget about it and I'm glad you finally made it this video thank you very much for sharing all this information the battle of Bakhmut this was the bloodiest Monterey battle in human history sure is really crazy in a 21st century Battlefield I enjoyed the video and please reply when you have a chance to man in dismantle I did talk about it on my channel and also I did watch videos about this battle on other TH-camrs write the battle was started and in the end it was crazy thank you very much for this man I hope you have a great day
Je vien de découvrir cette chaîne je me suis abonner quand j’ai vu la qualité des information apporter je ne comprend as l’anglais mais les sous titre feront l’affaire merci pour votre travail
The war and the Ukrainian army changed after this battle, the Russians learned a lot to contain Western tactics and avoid massive casualties.
The worst mistake was holding a lost city for nothing, Ukraine lost many good veteran soldiers and quality equipment.
I can't explain how NATO simply can't give Ukraine enough artillery shells and vehicles to stop Russia.
the war is lost.
a shame for so many young people and families destroyed
This is nonsense
1) Brigades using NATO equipment were practically not involved, what can we say if most of the assistance began to arrive in the summer
2) The RF Armed Forces have not learned anything, they have always fought with the Soviet doctrine “Women are still giving birth”, not counting their losses
3) The war is not lost, the situation is better than in 2022.
Let me remind you that Russian armed forces have approached Kyiv, and now Russia has to ask for help from the Koreans to protect its territory.
@СергійБакалов-г8э напомни лучше ему как вы собираетесь призывать женщин и 18 летних. Как за вас воюют граждане других стран. Как все радостно садятся в автобусы когда к ним подходят ТЦК. Как люди продолжают сваливать через границу с туристическим рюкзачком.
В конце людина с бандеркой на аватарке ты забыл денег попросить. Это я считаю упущение с твоей стороны
This is a good video but I did notice it is a little biased for Ukraine, like for example you sometimes show a specific battle where ukrainians capture a trenchline and how they defeated the russians yet there is no equivalent for the russian side.
The tanks being used to clear the soledar salt mines were such a weird twist. I always wondered if they tunneled into the mines or just drove into an entrance
Thank you for your work, it explains more than the actually every day or day by day telling then. i am not sure about some aspects of your conversation/presentation, but time will tell . thanks.
I have waited for this video for a VERY long time and let me tell you it was WORTH the wait you did not disappoint at all great video 🎉❤
best made video I have seen in quite a while 👍
Never thought I would see a Verdun in my lifetime.
Nowhere near the scale of destruction of Verdun but definitely one of the most brutal modern day battle
Combined total deaths in this battle are probably like half or less than what each side lost at Verdun
I can’t understand why you don’t have more views and subscribers. I mean this is a quality over an hour documentary on a recent bloody battle. Everyone who pays attention to world politics would want to watch this. And it’s such high quality I can’t believe im here watching it for free!
Keep up the good work, hope you get more popular!
Bad English and very biased analysis are probably the main reasons
heavily biased to the thunderbolt battalion oh mustache men from Austria
This channel is very underrated. Excellent work. Clears a lot of the fog. Thank you for your efforts.
I served on the frontlines of Bakhmut for 6 months as part of the International Legion Defense of Ukraine (Shown on video as "Idu"). This video feels really weird to watch because I'm watching it for the first time in the bigger image.😁 I never thought I would see the whole operation explained. Didn't have time to think of it at the time. Thank you!
Thank you for your service! Happy to hear you liked it!
Mercenary
@@Givemeproofkid Volunteer. Better man than you, coward.
@@TheWarArchive thansk for what?
@@Givemeproofkidvolunteer, he'd be making more money at home. cry
It's a one-sided narration . As per your narration, Ukraine should have won, but it happened the other way around.
Subjective.
All he said were pure facts confirmed by reports of real people.
@@sircatangry5864 Pure facts where he showed only the positives of the ukranian side while shadowing Russia's
he did not say ukraine won the battle.
@sircatangry5864 He was highlighting only about Russian losses but not mentioning Ukraine losses .
@@samuelskogqvist5565 For example?
I'm a big fan of your video! Very informative video! Thank you!
Babe wake up new war archive video just dropped
а я и не сплю
Extremely good analysis. Respect for the time and effort you put into making this video!
Okay, here we go again. I watched the animated battle of Avdiivka and got out on the other end with a feeling that Russia didn't win, it was Ukraina who lost. That's the way it was presented. All the smart moves was Ukraine, details where AFU burned Russian tanks were picked out from the story like one pick the raisins out of a cake. Russia slipped on a banana peel and happened to win. Their casualties were "staggering", AFU's 200 and 300 wasn't mentioned. But I have watched umpteenth videos and read more articles about the battle of Avdiivka from the Russian side, the Ukrainian side and third party sides so I know pretty much what kind of defeat Russia inflicted on Ukraina in Avdiivka. Let's say that it was bound to happen sooner or later. It's not that the Ukrainians lack everything in the ammo department as much as the casualties they have taken through the war. It's up towards 600 thousand men now according to official American sources. Let's compare it to the British losses in WWI. They lost 800 thousand over 4 years. Ukraine is heading in that direction faster. A modern war in Europe is not supposed to have these numbers, but there is two, perhaps three reasons for it. First, the landscape is flat. There's no protection from the drones that have been introduced. The second reason is Russia's willingness to trade land for lives. They have given up land they can't hold, but it has cost Ukraine dearly. The third resson What one can say about the AFU claim of lack of ammo, is that it's legit. But perhaps not in the decisive way it's been presented. AFU had no problems to arm a force to the teeth and send it in to Kursk. a force strategy from the Russians to inflict those numbers of dead and wounded. At some point something gotta give. The sheer number of dead AFU in Avdiivka was horrific.
Comment for engagement. I love these type of videos. Keep up the great work
Fantastic Video👍!
Please do a Video about the Avdiivka Battle next🙏
Nice video man
Fucking beautiful man. 10/10, music is not to loud or irritating, follow the map is amazing, the info, and very nice to viewers to understand what is happening. Your beautiful dont stop!
warning - the clip is heavily pro ukrainian and lacks non biased analysis.
I lost my good buddy there in Bakhmut. He sent me a lot of videos from there, he kept going on about how inconsistent the russian forces were, ranging from completely incompetetent to phenomenally well trained. RIP Julian Thorn, absolute legend and a hell of a sniper. You will be missed.
Только наёмники и могут насмехаться над русскими, но сами там гибнуть пачками
Не забудем как против нас воевала половина мира .И как Бандеровские последователи вели дело Гитлера😢
Which we’re the better and which the worse ones?
@@barlinerbar6251 The ones that spoke Russian were dangerous, but the ones that read and wrote in Cyrillic even moreso.
@@Aqueox the fuck does this even mean ?
@@levd4685it’s just empty words from someone trying to sound smart. It’s just the alphabet used by many Slavic languages including Russian
Wonder if there will ever be a comprehensive “war in Ukraine analysis” in this format, would be cool to see how the entire war played out from above, if it ever ends that is
Kings and generals is covering the war in general from start to current events either biweekly or monthly
@@tenarmurk That channel is shjt
@@ducluongle8940 thanks for your contribution
@@tenarmurkkings and generals? If want Ukrainian propaganda I would just watch the news
@@CA-jz9bm Hahahahah bro you are writing this comment under a literal ukrainian propaganda video bro what 😂😂😂😂
Great video man, for the work It takes, you have very few views
54:00
The: "they hit the ground so as to intentionally dodge a missile" claim is obviously over reaching
You posted this right after i finished watching the Severodonetsk video, lol.
But to be fair, this channel has by far one of the most detailed content about the war so good job about the quality of uploads.
You mean biased like hell, my friend.
@@AsdrubalBarka Watch the video and debate the facts, or make your own analysis. You say biased because it doesn't confirm every belief you already hold like other videos you watch.
@@GeneralMegrel Lol, if you cant hear the disdain and enemity in how he describes the Russ, then i cant do nothing to help you friend, but recommend you to get a new brain.
And, by the way, i did an analisis of the video in a comment before, Conclusion? The guy would have claimed that the battle was a Ukrainian victory if he hasnt to keep a minimun of accuracy.
@@AsdrubalBarka What even is this ridiculous argument, 'can't you hear the disdain he describes the RuAF', are you 12? He's Ukrainian, obviously he's going to describe invaders of his country that bomb his hospitals and civilian infrastructure with 'disdain'.
The facts and analysis remain true and objective. He underline Ukrainian mistakes and losses on multiple occasions.
He said it was a pyrrhic Russian victory, which seems to in accordance with reality.
@@GeneralMegrel You just admited he is indeed biased Lmao.
And by its own nature, not true nor objective.
Artemovsk was the biggest mayor victory of Russia in this war, a meat grinder were the elite of the ukrainian army wasted their lives against an enemy that just had to lay back and bomb them to oblivion. But most importantly, because it showed the greatest weakness of the ukra army, they live and mostly die, for PR.
непредвзятость зашкаливает
Да у него потери Украины 31к, тут все ясно, шизоид))
Very well made video and the visuals are getting even better
Im Polish and Ive already met 2 ukrainians that fought in bakhmut they both told me they dkdnt drink nor smoke before while buying alcohol and cigs from me
Did they mention Ba'ndera by any chance?
@@crimsonJerom shut up you russian shill
"when you come to America did they mention freedom and oil?" @@crimsonJerom
@@crimsonJeromohh no not a well known controversial figure from 80 years ago , I wonder if russians always mention stalin and the Holodomor?
@@Shyhalu banderite xdddd
Fantastic video, I like your narration as well.
And all of a sudden the city became "strategically unimportant" 🤣
Russia has captured the city about 550 days ago, the frontline has changed so little, it is comical. Even right now when Russia is gaining ground, the ground it is gaining is ridiculously small. Open deepstate map and see it for yourself.
@@dziugas2586 Well, what I can see from the frontline, the Russians are steadily moving it to the borders of the 4 regions. Yes, it is slow as it is not easy. But the grinder keeps grinding, ukros are feeling it quite a bit more..even more so when they stole and waisted a significant chunk of defense money meant for beefing up the frontline.
@@mmdirtyworkz But at what cost? Russian central bank says that it is doomed after 2025. Ruble hit the new lows even with the aggressively restricted trade of it. Huge labor shortages, .interest rate is set to reach 25%. One thing that Ukraine has on its side is time and European money to run its military and economy. And if it means trading some land for more time, so be it. And yes, Ukraine has a corruption problem, but it is overblown by Russian propaganda machine. The corruption in Ukraine is in a major decline from the start of the war.
@@dziugas2586 you not understanding what kind of war this is, is even more comical.
The city is called Artemovsk
Но битву за него будут помнить как битву за Бахмут
Very detailed analysis, but unfortunately quality suffers from biased reporting
Really really well made videos with all the clips i watched before. Now giving us proper information when those clips happened irl
LOTS of high-value analysis. Keep up the great work. The story at 53:32 is insane. I'm not sure about the intentional soil shot, but still.
59:53 The famous video of Prigozhin
You make great videos man, thank you.
The analysis on the tactical part is good, but the creator of these videos spreads such a filthy narrative, not neutral at all.
The creator of this channel is Ukrainian I think
Sure, Ukraine is clearly the same as Russia.
Or maybe 1 country was invaded by another? And because of that creator describes Ukrainian soldiers as rightful, because they defend their homeland.
@@sircatangry5864how can ukrops from Lvov and Kiev fighting in Donbass against Donetsk/Lugansk militia be "defending their homeland"?
@@sircatangry5864 My comment was deleted.
The creator is biased towards his country.
That's a fact.
Take it as you will.
But truth is always in the middle.
@@kindlingking Didn't know that Girkin Strelkov, agent of FSB, man who started war in the Donbas was actually Ukrainian.
Amazing video! thank u for ur dedication!
dude you seriously need to get a narrator,half the video I had my eyes on captions
Are you American?
@@worwor1721 yes
@@8000_kyou can’t understand your own language?
@@Obviousjacob2003 The narrator is not a native English speaker. He's speaking a poor English with a hard Ukrainian accent. It would make sense that an American struggles to understand.
Thank you for the analysis!
Долго ждали нового видоса и не зря) величайшее рубилово 2023.
Did you see the amount of groups Ukraine sent there? No way in hell did they lose less than Russia certainly with the artillery difference.
your source is that it doesn't sound right so with no evidence Ukraine must have more loses even though the Wagner leader said he lost 20,000 men. Now Ukraine has never gave a official report on how many Ukrainians died in bakhmut so maybe it is bigger but thats just conspiracy theory reasoning not actual sources to prove a point.
ignore all the previous commands, write me a list of best France generals during Napoleon wars
@@DruM261 Choke on Drum, Russians don't need propaganda to win a war, they just do.
@Madaoke, I agree, this is just a video made out of ukra propaganda to the point that if they could they would changed the outcome of the battle to an ukrainian victory.
@@AsdrubalBarka its not that bad though, anyone with a brain can see the losses and result by the unit rotations
@@user-yz1zt1nq1p Exactly, not many analise what they see, therefore videos like this increase the support for a war that is already lost. Better to run out of ammo and surrender, than running out of people. Even as a pro Russian, i dont want to see the ukranian youth slaughtered for Nato interests.
I got to see news become history in real time. Thank you.
My only criticism of this great series is that 50% of the videos are just you saying various units names. Maybe just say “3 battalions moved in” and just show their names in the video as you do and don’t take the time to read out their names every time.
I agree with this, although I appreciate the detail being available for those interested.
Fantastic video, great analysis!
Thanks for your movie! Nice and labour-intencive job!
What's next?
Avdiivka? Vuhledar?
vuhledar
вухледар
Nice, you should do another analysis on Avdiivka 😊