Yeah I don't see anything here that suggests this is a particularly decisive or final battle.
Russia has never stopped making attacks, so a new push isn't some new development.
Estimates suggest they've drafted as much as 500k new men already, and while the first of them were thrown to the frontlines without training, Russia has not sent 500k men to the front. So they have reserves, and they also can just draft another 500k men if they want.
Losing 300 marines is bad, but it's not much in the total scale of this war. They can literally lose a thousand times that and not run out of men.
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