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ensamkrigaren
Ryssland har glasklart övertaget för närvarande. Man håller sina positioner med ett urstarkt försvar. En väldigt tacksam defensiv position. Ukraina är de som behöver ta initativet och bedriva anfallskrig
Men Ivan: Det är ju inte Ukraina som anfaller!

Det är ni gris-orcher som gör det, och ni har stått i princip stilla sedan sommaren 2022.
Ni har kommit mindre än ett par mil längre än vad ni gjorde då och ni har tappat nästan hälften av den mark ni som mest höll under 2022
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian-occupied_territories_of_Ukraine Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine
- 22 March 2022 - 27% of Ukrainian territory
- 20 _May 2024 - 18% of Ukrainian territory
"RUSSIA STRONK!!!" 
Är det värt priset ni betalat (och fortsätter att betala varje dag, lol) tycker ni? Hur länge ska ni fortsätta bli
"Груз 200"?
Russia's losses - 25.07.2024
- wounded ~1.714.050
- killed ~571.350 (+1.230)
Framförallt behöver ni nog fråga er vad ni har tänkt er att vinna på er s.k. tredagars-
"SMO". För man kan titta på hur det ser ut i era
"erövrade" områden: Är det här
"Русский мир" tycker du?
https://meduza.io/en/feature/2024/07/24/this-is-a-one-way-ticketBykov and his fellow new recruits were put under the command of “officers” from the DNR. Their commander greeted them by saying, “The Russian meat has arrived,” his sister Tatyana Anufrieva told Bereg.
The relatives of multiple soldiers said the commanders called the new recruits “Moskals” (a derogatory term for Russians) and “screamed in their faces,” saying, “You came here to make money? Then go work — your families will rejoice at the millions [in compensation for your death].”
The new recruits were sent to storm Ukrainian positions every two to four days “without a break,” Anufrieva said. “My brother would come back from a combat mission and that same night — wounded or not — they’d send him out again on an evacuation mission to ‘extract your own.’”
The commanders paid no mind to the losses among the mobilized Russians, sending them to carry out assaults without artillery support. According to Anufrieva, those who refused were beaten and threatened with “zeroing” — a slang term for execution. “They didn’t kill them right there at the base, they’d take them to a field in their underwear and a T-shirt. They’d give them a knife or a sapper’s shovel — and that was it, goodbye. They didn’t return to the unit.”