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Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "Russia’s David vs Ukraine’s Goliath? Manpower woes explained." video.
Cope.
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Bro there's tons of bodies. But due to websites like liveleak being shut down you have to work harder to find it. There's footage of UA troops entering towns after RU retreat and the bodies are laid in the streets and rubble.
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@maxmagnus777 Countless videos. There's everything. Guys missing their face because they probably got shot by autocannon, guys with huge holes in their body from which you could see the yellowish fat coming out where the muscle and skin used to be. Tons of burnt bodies of people who were leaving their vehicles as they burned. Like charred statues. There's footage of guys who died and the bodies froze during the night so they're found stiff. There's even some footage of angry Ukrainians desecrating the corpses. They come from telegram channels because most of this stuff is too gruesome to post on youtube. In the early days of the war a ton got posted, but I guess Ukrainian forces are enforcing more opsec because the videos were giving away positions. Also the abuse of corpses is bad for optics.
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I'm pretty sure that they have more volunteers than they can train.
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@oskargrabnar2869 No. Uniformed soldiers. They had been dead long enough that their eyes were missing, and some were beneath the rubble as they died during fighting.
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@ВикторФирсов-е9ф The cleaning operations involved digging up the topsoil and burying it under "clean" soil. Allegedly Russian troops dug trenches, which turned a safe area into a hotspot. Chernobyl isn't as dangerous as it was thanks to the work of Liquidators. But digging around uncovers what's been buried for our own safety.
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@maybeasinner8007 The radiation if you walk around is not serious. But many isotopes like Strontium 90 and Caesium 137 have a 30 year half-life and it's been almost 40 years, so those have little under half the radiation compared to 1986. It's still serious. The reason you can walk around the exclusion zone is because the soil was turned over to bury most of the fallout, and rain washed down the rest. But if you dig, you kick up dust. That's why it's said you don't pet the Chernobyl animals, they may have dug around and got dust in their fur.
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Lukashenko is afraid to get ousted by a coup if his army goes abroad to fight. He doesn't want to deploy.
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