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Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "Russian “Blocking Units” Killing their own Soldiers" video.
@vistakay Based on what?
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@Elzimbabwe. Name the units.
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@kaysekaze the US objected to humanitarian lines AND ceasefire. The point of the ceasefire would be for Hamas to catch a breather and be "saved by the bell". The US's stance is that they'll support humanitarian lines as long as Israel gets to rip the bandaid and end this BS instead of letting it drag for another seven decades.
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They did exist, but not like the movie Enemy at the Gates. They didn't shoot soldiers after failed assaults. They detained those who fled defensive positions after being ordered to hold the strategic point, and forced them to serve under penal battalions as punishment. Yes people were executed by blocking troops but not entire companies mowed down by machine gun.
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@Borat480 Russia recruited from prisons and created specific penal units, Ukrained allowed early release of some prisoners who had combat experience. The prison population in Russia decreased significantly as a result.
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So Ukraine is losing ground or retreats rarely, which is it? Pick a narrative, Ivan.
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@Spetsnaz-kw3d Are those volunteers with high morale the ones caught in the Avdiivka footage? Because that morale doesn't seem to help them.
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If you send a camera to every workplace you'll also get hundreds of videos of workers complaining about it. War is considerably worse than working retail. Of course people will always want more support, more ammo, etc. American soldiers fighting against the Taliban complained if you sent a fast jet with 15 minutes on station instead of an A-10 which can loiter for hours. Imagine that! A jet! It's a miracle of logistics to be able to send a jet to Afghanistan but soldiers say "noooo 15 minutes isn't enough to take care of a guy in sandals". So imagine what Ukrainian soldiers who can't even call in a jet are saying.
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Wrong. They fought poinlessly for Kherson while the Eggman general convinced Putin to withdraw. If they wanted to save troops, they'd have sensed Kherson was a trap and fled. Instead, they moved troops from Kharkiv to defend Kherson, leading to their brothers in the North to get mowed down. The sunk cost fallacy now demanded fighting fo Kherson despite the Antonovsky bridge and Nova Khakovka attacks leading to supplies being constrained by ferry.
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The empty ERA blocks were real. They had the "egg carton" spacers but no explosives. Units got the order to invade after thinking they were on exercise, so they didn't have live explosives on the bags. Also, we have video published by Russian forces of them enacting physical punishment on deserters and refuseniks, plus mothers and wives of soldiers complaining about torture at the hands of Chechen barrier troops. Is all of Russian speaking internet an Ukrainian psyop?
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Russia basically hinted that Azov guys detained in the DPR/LPR would get a show trial and execution (Russia proper has a moratorium on the death penalty). But then after Putin traded them for Medvedchuk and a few other Russian soldiers, many hardliners complained about betrayal. If they release more then the pro-war faction will whine about how the people in charge are spitting in the face of Russians.
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He's an instructor. Plus rent must be quite low in a war zone.
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@kaysekaze That's the thing. You remember how in the Simpsons they helped Krusty get a law redirecting airliner traffic passed through congress by tacking it onto another law giving aid to orphans? The ceasefire was included in the humanitarian lines resolution. If you want to vote no on the law about air traffic you have to be the guy voting against aid for orphans. That's politics for you.
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@nikolajk5330 Nah it just detected your wording and tone.
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@mannymejia4339 the universe has a sick sense of humor because it seems Russia watched all of Western media about the Soviets and decided to adopt the comic book tier villainy even when it's not historically accurate. To paraphrase Warlockracy, we live in a simulation programmed by American boomers and we're all NPCs.
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