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@castheeuwes1085 my apologies, 40599. Are you autistic or something? Btw, how many do you think Ukraine is losing considering huge Russian advantage in artillery, aviation, drones, rockets, bombs, tanks and training?
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@castheeuwes1085 Mediazona counted 40599 soldiers. Are you confused or something?
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@ytzpilot "that's exactly what's happening" - how do you know? You heard it from some super biased sources like this ytber? Are you subbed on some pro Russian tg channels to make sure that you aren't living in propaganda bubble? I don't care if you're brainwashed, but what's the point of denying it?
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@SEIGE381 well, you already wasted your time explaining why you can't explain something, you had patience for it But it is indeed impossible to determine amount of wounded. There's no reliable data for amount of sold wheelchairs, hospitals capacity, sold wooden pirtate legs or whatever. Do you have reliable way to calculate Ukrainian losses? Well, outside of Zelensky saying "we lose 200 soldiers dead per day"
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@castheeuwes1085 well, obviously there's a time lag and people who died recently haven't been identified as dead yet. So you can safely add few percents to Mediazona data But believing blatant Ukrainian war propaganda about Russian casualties is retarded
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That's how peace offering work when you're winning
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@gaetanhillion8342 considering that Ukraine can't even replace their losses despite kidnapping people off streets, while their inconsistent NATO allies are getting outproduced by Russia - yeah, Russia got them by the balls
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@Aughtel when was he losing? Ukraine had net loss of land every year and always had far more losses than Russia because Russia always outgunned Ukraine. What's winning looks like in your eyes?
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@andyhurrell Russia captures more land every day, outproduces entire NATO and has far less losses than Ukraine. What's that if not winning ?
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@petefrys545 520k according to who? Obvious and blatant war propaganda? According to mediazona, which uses actual data from cemeteries and social media, Russia lost 55k soldiers in the entire war including PMCs and prisoners. How many do you think Ukraine has lost, considering that they can't even replace their losses despite kidnapping people off streets? 2 steps forward 1 step back - is still a step forward. At the end of 2022 Russia had more land than at the end of 2021, at the end of 2023 - Russia had more than at the end of 2022. And at the end of 2024 Russia will most likely have more land than at the end of 2023. Notice how you mentioned 2022 Ukrainian offensive because it's the only one that was successful. And the only reason why it was successful is because Russia had little troops to guard the frontline. Since Russian mobilization Ukraine did nothing of value and haven't captured a single city I understand that you're supporting Ukraine, but why do you want Ukrainian men to die in mass while slowly losing ground instead of negotiating peace
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@Aughtel "the price paid for a mile" - the price is high indeed. But paying the price and taking that mile is better than paying a higher price and still losing that mile. Ukraine defends pretty well indeed, but they physically can't attack because Russia outguns them. We all saw summer offensive and I don't see how Ukraine can be in a stronger position in the future.
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@Aethelos what "amassing support" Ukraine received less equipment this year than in previous years Ukraine could strike Russian land with their own equipment from the start of the war. And giving Ukraine the ability to strike inside Russia with western weapons also isn't a war winning capability, since Russia can hit targets anywhere in Ukraine I am talking in bad faith because I don't have faith in Ukraine winning this war on the battlefield because Russia outguns them greatly, while NATO doesn't care about Ukraine enough to go to war economy
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@_alienblood You need to learn how to read articles in their entirety instead of just headlines Czechia hasn't given Ukraine 2 million shells, there are 2 million shells that exist in the world, which theoretically can be given to Ukraine. This year Czechia managed to send 180k shells, which is enough to be on par with Russia for 2 weeks USA didn't give 60 billion dollars to Ukraine, they gave them 13 billion. It's less than in 2022 or 2023. And we all remember how summer offensive played out "Stopped Russia in the north" - you have no clue about Russian plans. Some people say that they will attack in Sumi, some say that they will attack in Zaporozhye 50 billion is a loan to keep their economy together because Ukraine has 43b deficit because their government earned only 48b in total. Ukraine isn't getting stronger in any way, they're just kept afloat by loans, which they can't pay. For comparison in ww2 USA gave equivalent of 60b modern dollars to UK. While Russia is increasing production of military equipment, gaining more and more ground, while terribly outgunning Ukraine
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How many Ukrainians are you willing to sacrifice to recapture regions that don't want to be Ukrainian anyway?
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@paullangford8179 or the fact that according to Budapest memorandum Ukraine should have been neutral, but became NATO puppet in 2014
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@chandelier6811 no, pro western billionaires came to power with the help of violent nazis from Right Sector overthrowing DEMOCRATICALLY elected Yanukovich
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@yomanyo327 Ukrainians haven't ruled anything since thousand years ago Knyaz of Russian city Novgorod captured Kiev and called his country Kievan Rus'. And yeah, Moscow is relatively young capital, before Moscow capitals were San Petersburg, Vladimir, Novgorod and Ladoga
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@6666lupita I'm curious, if tomorrow Texas declares independence and Mexica starts bombing them (like Ukraine was bombing Donbas) - would US step in and help Texas? Or will Americans say "oh, Texas is a different country with different people, we shouldn't care about them" ? So why shouldn't have Russia cared about Donbas and invade Ukraine ?
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Sons of Klitschko also run away from Ukraine. But Peskov's son was a Wagner member and helped to take Bahmut
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@michaelmadsen3696 no, he was an artillery crew member and was too busy evaporating Ukrainians soldiers
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@mombaassa Ukrainian militia literally snatches men off streets to throw into the military and Klichko is ok with it since he's the mayor of Kiev. Sending someone to die is far worse than just calling people names. Also, being gay isn't a crime in Russia Only 60% of Russian men served in the army, it's not that uncommon to have flat fleet, bad back, bad vision, studying in a good university, getting further education, being gay, having mental illnesses etc etc. Is there a reason why you think his sons should have been conscripted?
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@mombaassa if you're avoiding conscription and a policeman finds out about it - the court will decide your fate. But indeed, no one is getting snatched off streets to be thrown into the military "Why his sons should have been conscripted" - "I never said that they should not be conscripted". Reading isn't your strongest side huh I don't feel a need to find his speech about Ukrainians who avoid the conscription because he's the head of the city where Ukrainians are getting snatched off streets in a country, which they can't even leave. Actions speak louder than words I said that being gay isn't a crime. And it isn't. But nobody wants anyone promoting homosexuality. Personal life should remain personal
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@marijo1951 no, there are plenty of videos of Ukrainian artillery hitting center of Belgorod. Not some rocket engine or rocket on fire falling on people, like it was in Ukraine. Ukraine deliberately tried to kill civilians like they did with Donetsk since 2014
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@petefrys545 it's not a reason to use inaccurate grad rockets on Donetsk because it's impossible to hit a certain target with it
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You can join Ukrainian army at any point, you just don't have the balls to do it. But for some reason you're ok with sending someone else to die for you
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You don't need a brain to let your troops get encircled constantly in Mariupol Lysichansk Severodonetsk Bahmut Krinky and Avdeevka. So what's so amazing about him? But only an idiot wouldn't blame parliament for doing nothing
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It's funny that people who support the war are always sitting on their chairs far away from war
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@baronvonlimbourgh1716 why do you think that you're right and they're wrong? Majority of pro Ukrainian NPCs couldn't even find Ukraine on the map before 2022, there are very few Ukrainian supporters that can explain their opinion without using some western propaganda as a source
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Russia can sustain their army with volunteers, while Ukraine has to kidnap people off streets to throw into the military and even this isn't enough, so they want to mobilize 500k troops. Apparently Russian morale is much higher
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What do you smell from Ukrainian diapers after they banned all men from leaving Ukraine and started snatching them off streets?
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Russia is a pretty self sustaining country, not sure what you are on about. Do you realise that if bombing enemy industries could win wars, then Russia would win much faster because they have far more rockets, right?
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@waynejohnson9135 are you denying that a number 1 exporter of grain and a country with largest amount of resources is self sufficient? Are you denying that Russia has more rockets and bombs than Ukraine? No? Then why are you upset about my comment?
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@spinecat where are you from? We can compare your country to Russia in terms of food, fuel and resource export and import. Considering that Russia is one of like 15 countries that export oil, Russia is more self sufficient than 95% of countries
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@gabrielesimionato1210 No, Russia is number one exporter of grain, Ukraine is in top 5
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@suoquainen Yeah, but Ukraine can't theoretically bomb Russia more than Russia can bomb Ukraine.
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@roelwillems.6014 is this why Russia is outproducing entire NATO?
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You can't be part of civilized world and support Ukrainian Nazis at the same time
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Well, Ukraine does have heavy equipment in civilian area and planes anti air systems inside towns, like this destroyed patriot recently. And one rocket of this patriot did failed and dropped down. Plus we can't forget about those 2 Polish farmers. Or the fact that Ukraine using civilian infrastructure as military bases, training camps or ammo depots, which even amnesty international admitted
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@UserUser-ww2nj was the fighting inside the city? And how do you know where nearest soldiers were? Maybe they were 100-200 meters away from you? Because mortar is very inaccurate thing and needs correction
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@UserUser-ww2nj but you can't know that there wasn't any Ukrainian soldiers with mortar hundred meters away from you that Russians tried to hit and missed
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@UserUser-ww2nj again, how do you know that Ukrainian units weren't firing mortars from behind nearest grocery store? I'm not talking about tanks or artillery that can be heard from miles away. But random military vehicles, mortar crews, supply trucks, ammo depots in some shed and even military bases in schools can exist without you noticing. Obviously it's horrible that Russians fired inaccurate mortar shells in civilian areas, but it doesn't mean that they were trying to hurt civilians
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@phester28 they can defend whatever they want and they can try to recapture regions, that don't want to be Ukrainian anyway, too. But it doesn't mean that they should endanger civilians Again, would you blame cop, who would use your wife as a human shield against shooter, for her death? Do you also think that cop has right to defend himself against shooter? Probably yes, but not with your wife's body
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@fahqkitty maybe if Ukraine wasn't bombing Donbas civilians for 8 years despite Minsk agreement and haven't been responsible for 80% of civilian casualties according to UN - Russia wouldn't have had to invade. Even crazier thought And yeah, Ukraine isn't sovereign. Since 2014 their existence solely relying on NATO money
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@Svitjod1 empty fields in greyzone at extremely high costs. I never said that Ukraine isn't gaining ground, I said that calling it's a "race to the border" is retarded. What a smart little debunker you are
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According to mediazona, which uses actual data from cemeteries and social media, unlike random propaganda, Russia lost 54k dead in entire war including PMCs and prisoners.
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@heathermccall8015 kinda noisy everywhere in Ukraine every day. Thankfully Ukrainian men are sitting in homes to avoid getting kidnapped by militia, so they're safe from all those explosions.
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@TimD-ny6ks are you lying on purpose or just spreading propaganda? Russia doesn't print documents and send them all over the country. Random clerks printing documents at their offices. So it's physically impossible to know how many documents are made in Russia Btw, according to mediazona which uses actual data from cemeteries and social media, unlike random propaganda, Russia lost 54k dead in entire war including PMCs and prisoners. Do you realise that Russia is losing much less soldiers than Ukraine due to its huge advantage in fire power, right ?
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@ravinraven6913 it's not a fact, but an obvious war propaganda. If it was even remotely true - Russia wouldn't be able to grow their army with only volunteers for almost 2 years, they wouldn't have an army at this point, Ukraine would outnumber Russia greatly and Russia wouldn't be able to be on the attack for over half a year How many do you think Ukraine has lost, considering the huge Russian advantage in fire power? Do you realise that advantage in aviation, tanks, artillery and even drones now has direct correlation with losses?
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According to Budapest memorandum Ukraine had to remain independent. Ukraine lost it's sovereignity in 2014 Also Ukraine never had their own nukes. Those were Russian nukes with launch codes in Moscow. So if this agreement wasn't signed - Ukraine would just spend money for maintenance or to destroy them
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@petefrys545 they weren't sovereign since Nuland was giving away cookies and talking about who can or cannot be allowed to be in Ukrainian government Russia hasn't invaded Ukraine in 2014, but helped local rebels a bit
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