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Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "TOP SECRET Ukraine Info Leaked - All Part Of The Plan?" video.
@uknwarrior7980 200 a day only happened for a couple of weeks in Severodonetsk.
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@uknwarrior7980 Severodonetsk was much worse than Bakhmut.
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Russia presented their evidence in the UN and embarassed themselves.
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@cornelkittell9926 We already saw the early batches of conscripts get sent within days of mobilization and KIA within the week.
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How fired up would you be knowing that even years after the war, someone with a grudge will wire your car ignition to a bomb? Not worth fighting for the sake of a blogger.
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@jaredschultz7358 And how are a bunch of people following the war on their couch seeing a blogger as one of their own? They're not soldiers. They're content consumers.
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@seanmorgan8128 But there's been months of Russia coming to Ukrainians. It's Russia crossing no man's land and stepping on landmines.
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It's not terror tactics. No different from a Hellfire. In fact, less civilian casualties than those. America will lob the Flying Ginsu at people it wants dead. Slapchop them into oblivion.
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@uknwarrior7980 Nothing to laugh about. During Severodonetsk the videos from Zelensky showed him visibly shaken and he was much more panicked in his requests for aid. In Bakhmut, he even visited the town.
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Russia started by inserting themselves into a 360 degree ambush, right in the heart of a country that hates them. Then they readjusted by throwing men at defensive positions. If Ukraine had more casualties, Russia would have won handily.
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@blugaledoh2669 Russia executed civilians in Ukraine simply because of their estimated level of nationalism. A man in Ukraine had the nickname "Bandera" because the locals teased him for being from West Ukraine. When Russians arrived, they presumed he was called "Bandera" due to nationalism and killed him. It was just an inside joke among friends.
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@blugaledoh2669 It's easily verifiable. Several Russian soldiers quit the army and gave interviews where they admitted to everything. They have the cellphones of the victims and everything.
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@VVV85650 25 wounded, though
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@cdeford the video from the inside shows she sat back in the crowd, close to the stage
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@cdeford They were holding the event at the café. She delivers the statue, walks back into the crowd, they tell her to sit at the front, she sits like 4 meters away from Vladlen. While Vladlen puts the bust back in a box and starts answering questions from the crowd the bomb goes off.
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@cdeford Of course it doesn't acquit her. But she seemed unconcerned about what was happening, and was even laughing with the rest of the crowd. The woman on video had to be a great actress, top notch spycraft to not fumble in a high stress moment.
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BBC and Meduza are only counting official obituaries and social media posts. If your family has no social media, or your body is still in Ukraine, you won't be counted.
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@cornelkittell9926 What a specific special pleading. Russia has advanced, but also forced to cross no man's land. That means driving into mines and rushing towards machine guns. Ukraine mobilizes men as training resources become available. Russia recruited a ton of men at once, and had to leave many in empty fields or abandoned bases. Ukraine trains few several times, Russia called up a bunch at once, then had to delay training.
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He wasn't a civilian. The definition of terror is leveraging violence for the purpose of achieving political goals. There was no terrorism involved, because there was one target and he can't feel terror anymore.
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Russia sent in over 200k, they had the separatists, they sent in reservists (BARS units), SOBR police units, they mobilized Donetsk and Lugansk, they took sailors and strategic rocket forces troops and converted them into infantry. Wagner also recruited from prisons, and prior to that Wagner and Redut removed the requirement to have military background in their hiring ads. You're missing hundreds of thousands of men Russia pulled into Ukraine prior to mobilization. In addition, Russia conscripted men at once, which lead to insufficient training capacity. Many videos of men dumped into empty fields or abandoned buildings with no bedsor toilets. Ukraine mobilized in batches because they respected the limit of troops that can be trained at once. Instead of doing it like Russia and mobilizing in one go, they staggered their boot camps.
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A casualty doesn't mean dead. If you have to go to a hospital to dig a fragment out of your buttocks because of a drone-dropped VOG, you're a war casualty. If it happens again, you'll be counted as another WIA.
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@charlespancamo9771 It's a shooting gallery where the targets have a curtain in front of them. To call artillery you need either spotters or drones. Or just fire blindly.
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@jjustdancerr8119 How many Krasnopol per dumb artillery fired? Probably 1 in thousand?
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@dr.embersfield1551 the US suffered less casualties than Iraqis by not getting bogged down. Russians are bogged down. Driving columns of vehicles into mine fields and then assaulting defended positions is bad for your health.
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@dr.embersfield1551 Air Supremacy is the ability to fly over the battlespace without contest from enemy air forces. The Russian air force does not venture into Ukrainian space.
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