Bad me too.Long watch but worth every second, thank you for that. Is it wrong to take so much pleasure seeing Russian civilians in a state of fear, loosing their homes & no help for them on the horizon. Bad me.
Or probably give a shit so go Ukraine, give it to them.Bad me too.
Unlikely they'll have any revelation of what Ukrainians have been through for 30 months.
Last week Putin could've ordered all of his troops home and in an instant ended the "special military operation" and claim it a success (of course he wouldn't).Something at some point has to finally get into Putin's thick head that he finally has to abandon has foolish invasion.
It will only get worse for Russia each day.
I know what you mean.Excellent, but also terrible news.
As if!Last week Putin could've ordered all of his troops home and in an instant ended the "special military operation" and claim it a success (of course he wouldn't).
Today he can't even do that with Ukraine occupying an expanding swathe of Russian territory.
Multiple channels reporting a massive Russian troop convoy being rushed to the Kursk front has been obliterated by Ukraine overnight.
Up to 500 dead/wounded and one of the biggest single troop hits in the war.
Don't want to feel glee at young conscripts having their lives cut short, but f**k me, thats a big bloody hit.
Don't want to feel glee at young conscripts having their lives cut short, but f**k me, thats a big bloody hit.
Multiple channels reporting a massive Russian troop convoy being rushed to the Kursk front has been obliterated by Ukraine overnight.
Up to 500 dead/wounded and one of the biggest single troop hits in the war.
Don't want to feel glee at young conscripts having their lives cut short, but f**k me, thats a big bloody hit.
Yeah but that was a powerful nation against an ill-equipped adversary who should never have been there in the first place, whereas today we're talking about a much larger power who are murdering many thousands of innocent people, in the name of grabbing land.I know what you mean.
You want to be triumphant but respectful at the same time. I'm reminded of when we sank the Belgrano in 1982. My mates around me were whooping it up, but I found it difficult to do that. Mixed feelings.
Agreed. ALL of these Russian deaths lie at the feet of Putin.While it is a military win for Ukraine in terms of pushing back against incursions in other parts of Ukraine (and note with appreciation your qualifying comments about the dead) these scenes of piles of dead young Russian men are frankly tragic and breaks my humanitarian heart - Putin is an absolute **** for propagating the belief in these kids that the War on Ukraine is justified or if that fails, making them serve under the threat of execution if they don’t follow orders.
This war is exacting an extortionate cost on both sides
The terrible cost of Russia’s war is being felt far beyond the battlefield
From mental health and population decline to the economy and education, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has had a profoundly negative impact on Ukrainian society that will be felt for generations to come, writes Mark Temnycky.www.atlanticcouncil.org
‘For Russia, beyond the attempts to benefit a small elite, the impact on its own military is appalling. Throughout April 2024, the pattern of Russian casualties followed the pattern we have seen so far throughout this year with an average loss of 899 soldiers per day, bringing Russian total casualties to over 465,000..., not only is this an act of aggression against a sovereign nation, it also is a testament to the contempt in which Putin regards his own people and the lengths to which he is prepared to go.’
Russia loses 899 soldiers a day in complete disregard for the lives of its own soldiers: UK statement to the OSCE
UK military advisor, Nicholas Aucott, says Russia’s human wave attacks are a grotesque approach that demonstrates the depths to which Putin will go to prop up Russian elite.www.gov.uk
Well said!While it is a military win for Ukraine in terms of pushing back against incursions in other parts of Ukraine (and note with appreciation your qualifying comments about the dead) these scenes of piles of dead young Russian men are frankly tragic and breaks my humanitarian heart - Putin is an absolute **** for propagating the belief in these kids that the War on Ukraine is justified or if that fails, making them serve under the threat of execution if they don’t follow orders.
This war is exacting an extortionate cost on both sides
The terrible cost of Russia’s war is being felt far beyond the battlefield
From mental health and population decline to the economy and education, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has had a profoundly negative impact on Ukrainian society that will be felt for generations to come, writes Mark Temnycky.www.atlanticcouncil.org
‘For Russia, beyond the attempts to benefit a small elite, the impact on its own military is appalling. Throughout April 2024, the pattern of Russian casualties followed the pattern we have seen so far throughout this year with an average loss of 899 soldiers per day, bringing Russian total casualties to over 465,000..., not only is this an act of aggression against a sovereign nation, it also is a testament to the contempt in which Putin regards his own people and the lengths to which he is prepared to go.’
Russia loses 899 soldiers a day in complete disregard for the lives of its own soldiers: UK statement to the OSCE
UK military advisor, Nicholas Aucott, says Russia’s human wave attacks are a grotesque approach that demonstrates the depths to which Putin will go to prop up Russian elite.www.gov.uk
Deluded Putin thinks he's a modern day Stalin - a man who killed millions and, arguably, was more of a tyrantWell said!