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Author Topic: OMG!!! 3 months now, the "ant" (Ukraine) vs. the "human foot" (Russia)  (Read 1065 times)

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..still has not gone the way as that one idiot on here predicted...Wh at an EPIC FAIL of a human being (AGAIN).. :idiot2: ;D


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Russia confirms casualties after missile cruiser sank last week - RIA




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DAYAM....!!!

"Russian troops in Ukraine have suffered as many deaths as the entire 9-year Afghan war that contributed to the USSR's collapse"...



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"Second Russian Warship Struck by Ukraine"



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Russia faced yet another military setback this week, as reports said that one of the country's most advanced tanks in service, the T-90M, was destroyed just days after it was deployed to Ukraine.



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"Britain says Russia has lost a third of its forces in Ukraine"



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Ukraine collects Russian dead as war rages

At a rail yard outside Kyiv, corpses are being stacked into a refrigerated train. They are Russian soldiers, their bodies collected from the Kyiv and Chernihiv regions, now set for the long journey back to their families. It's a matter of Ukraine strictly adhering to international humanitarian law, says chief civilian-military liaison officer Volodymyr Lyamzin. He reported that there were several hundred bodies in the refrigerator train, and several such trains at the rail yard. While there are no reliable estimates of Russia's losses, such scenes could signify the price President Vladimir Putin is paying since ordering the invasion of Ukraine on February 24. Fierce Ukrainian resistance, which military analysts say Putin and his generals failed to anticipate, has slowed and in some places reversed Russian advances. Russian forces have been driven away from the second largest city Kharkiv



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 He’s a shameless butthead. ;D ;D



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Yep, and THAT GUY has been one for "YEARRRSSS"... ;D



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Russia Loses ‘Entire Battalion’ on Blown Up Bridge, Says Ukraine




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Uh oh....that's one tough "ant"... ???:

On a Russian Talk Show, Retired Colonel Stuns Colleagues by Saying Invasion Isn't Going Well

A military analyst on one of Russian state television’s most popular networks left his fellow panelists in stunned silence Monday when he said that the conflict in Ukraine was deteriorating for Russia, giving the kind of honest assessment that is virtually banished from the official airwaves.

“The situation for us will clearly get worse,” Mikhail M. Khodaryonok, a retired colonel and a conservative columnist on military affairs, said during the “60 Minutes” talk-show program on the Rossiya network.

It was a rare moment of frank analysis in a country where criticizing the war effort can result in a prison sentence and broadcasters have generally adhered to the Kremlin’s talking points.



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The first phase of the war in Ukraine was largely a failure for Russia. The second phase is not going very well either.

After failing to capture Kyiv and oust Ukraine’s government, Vladimir Putin and his advisers turned to a less ambitious goal. They are trying to capture the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine. Russian troops do control large parts of Donbas and have made some recent progress. But it has been modest, and Ukraine has also retaken some strategically important territory.

“Russia’s Donbas offensive has certainly not been as dramatic in terms of gains as we thought it might be,” said Michael Schwirtz, a New York Times correspondent who has been covering the war from the front lines in Ukraine.



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 ???:

Putin is losing his grip on power and top Russian security officials think the Ukraine war is 'lost,' expert says




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Is it already over, that was less than three months ago since invasion. US couldn’t contain Afghanistan for 20+ years and US was fighting goat farmers with ak47 as the butthead put it.



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That must be one tough "ant".... Either that or THAT GUY is just WRONG as usual..and I'm picking the latter....;D ;D ;D



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