Russian Invasion of Ukraine

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Those worthless bums.

"Someone has finely said that 'truth is the first casualty in war', and never was a greater untruth spoken than that war is waged for the protection of women and homes." -- Ethel Annakin (Viscountess Snowden), 1915
 
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Shulman:
x2 of weapon related crimes in few regions RF according to МВД. In frontline regions x6. Weapon traffic becoming real problem.
 
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Russia also launched another cruise missile attack after this.
Some kind of missile remains fell in Moldova near the border.
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Having turned Mariupol into rubble, Russia has built a new army barracks or other sort of military camp/installation on top of it. Aerial surveillance also shows that the cemetary is being expanded. Other towns, small locales with no political nor strategic value, in Kherson Oblast are being firebombed and turned to ash.

Winter is going to be very tough. I hope people don't forget about Ukraine in the coming months and I certainly hope nations continue their logistic, military, humanitarian and financial support. Please do what you can.
 
Winter is going to slow down operations for both sides.

For the Ukrainians on the offensive its going to be pain its really muddy and wet now you have snow coming in.

Russia will use this to resupply and regroup to defend their gains. They will also struggle with the winter.
 
Winter is going to slow down operations for both sides.

For the Ukrainians on the offensive its going to be pain its really muddy and wet now you have snow coming in.

Russia will use this to resupply and regroup to defend their gains. They will also struggle with the winter.
Winter usually means that the wet turns into ice. Making rapid movement possible again.
 
Winter kills the soldiers not adequately equipped. And stops the vehicles not adequately maintained/serviced. I guess this is a greater problem for the RF army than it is for the Ukranian one.
 
How many would that be per day?
Latest report is at 94k I believe. So, 300 per day. That has been achieved for quite some time now, with ease.

And at this point, **** em all. There's so much footage of orcs complaining about being sent to war without proper equipment instead of complaining about being sent to war that it's clear that this isn't just Putin's war. This is a large part of Russia fighting against Ukraine.
 
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There's so much footage of orcs complaining about being sent to war without proper equipment instead of complaining about being sent to war that it's clear that this isn't just Putin's war. This is a large part of Russia fighting against Ukraine.
I am not defending idiots that choose bloodbath instead of sentence. But may I remind you, what are you want from those "orks" - coup. Which is biggest crime in our country. Should we expect coup from those who choose bloodbath instead of sentence?

Protests against lack of equipment, on the other hand, is justified in the eyes of everyone(even Putin). But if you think about it, in its core its protest against ineffective corrupted system. And system cant do anything about its ineffectiveness, which means that protests will be bigger. At some point everyone finally understand that main problem is Putin.

There is reason why mobilization is a thing - no one wants to participate in ****ing war. Even when government paying x10 of you median salary.
 
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