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Comments by "Sergey Bebenin" (@sergeybebenin) on "Russia Has Lost Before - Will Ukraine Be Their Next Defeat?" video.
@BLMVDV 🤣🤣🤣🤦♂️ Kyiv Mohyla Academy goes back to 1615. What universities did russia have back then? Oh wait.... There was even no russia in 1615 🤣🤣🤣
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@BLMVDV hahahaha! Bud, it's like saying that Italians have no relationship to Romans 🤦♂️ Rusin language (still spoken in Western Ukraine) is pretty much a modern day Ukrainian language. You know ... Rus... Where Rusins used to live. Runin language. But in any case, this is going off topic and like I said, Kyiv had schools and universities before "russia" even became a word.
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So russia will achieve all their set objectives?
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Ukraine is doing really bad but the biggest and most powerful and most advanced economies are behind it. And also, now Ukraine is being sponsored directly by russian frozen $$$ 🤣
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@emilzhiltsov5446 why would I argue with you? Lol. The most recent 50 billion dollar loan to Ukraine will be repaid using russian money. There were also a couple of arm delivery announcements paid entirely by interest from russian $$
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@emilzhiltsov5446 😳 "cope" is the go-to word for people like your kind. People who speak English natively don't even use it like that. You can say what you want but the fact is that russia is literally sponsoring Ukraine and Ukrainian military so congrats 👏. 1991 borders won't happen anytime soon but if you think russia will be able to hold on to Donbas brick and unexploded mixture desert, good for you I guess. People in russian empire also thought it'd last forever and so did people in USSR. And yet, Russian empire fell apart, USSR lost Eastern block first, then lost in Afghanistan and then fell apart as well.
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Preston, you didn't mention one important but fundamental point. Modern day russia is NOT USSR. It's a lot smaller, especially population wise and economy wise. So any references to USSR don't really apply.
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Yep, USSR and russian empire were much bigger than today's russia. Not just territory but even more in terms of population and economy.
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@gwopgetta2091 Kyiv is Ukraine (formally known as Rus, just like France used to be called Gaul). You are laughing because russia didn't even exist or no universities existed on that territory before Kyiv Mohylo academy was founded?
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@gwopgetta2091 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ Ukrainian people were already educated before "russia" even existed, bud. Ukraine was created by Lenin hahahahaha! This is so old and boring to even discuss
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@gwopgetta2091 "Ukraine", literally "Ukraine" goes back hundreds of years back. It's been proven by maps and other historical records. Before "Ukraine", it was Rus. Just as many other modern nations were called differently throughout history. Linguistic maps at the turn of 19-20 century show Ukrainians covering pretty much the same territory as modern day Ukraine plus Kursk, Belgorod, and some other lands that aren't part of Ukraine today. But Lenin created it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@gwopgetta2091 🤦♂️ russians were not Rus. Rus people are modern day Ukrainians. The only commonality is that russians occupied (in the form of russian empire and USSR and now RF) Ukraine and that basically explains your own question.
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@gwopgetta2091 self proclaimed, who cares? There were many such characters in history
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@gwopgetta2091 🤣 so Romanians are from Rome? Got it 👌 Run territory is predominantly where Ukraine territory is today, bud. And Rusin language (today still in use in some regions) is pretty much derivative of Ukrainian. Actually, Ukrainian language is a derivative of Rus language
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Huh? Ukrainians will absolutely turn to guerilla war if it comes to this. You seem to have missed one common denominator here... All wars you have mentioned were occupying wars. When people are fighting for their own land, by definition they are "freedom fighters". russians have a choice - they don't have to occupy another nation. Ukrainians don't have a choice and will go on fighting until rissians are out of Ukraine.
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