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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Consolidated body exchange numbers for anyone who still thinks Ukraine is winning: 39:1 [twitter]https://x.com/SprinterPress/status/1980345402202395010[/twitter] Something to consider each time the neocons reach for the next escalation. [/quote] Are you getting paid to disseminate Russian propaganda? Most people like you are.[/quote] Here's what's missing from Sprinter News: Russia has had over a million casualties, but most of those Russian bodies have been unrecovered, unacknowledged, or unidentified.[/quote] Or maybe they just only ever existed on paper. Paper produced by western intelligence agencies as part of an effort to keep support for Ukraine from flagging. Is Russia taking massive casualties even remotely consistent with the Ukrainian collapse at Pokrovsk?[/quote] [b]Ukraine's job is to maximize Russian losses[/b] as they creep forward. And the losses are insane. Even Pokrovsk is causing tens of thousands of Russian casualties. There is no civilized country in the world that would accept these levels of casualties for absolutely nothing. The last thing Russia needs is more land. Russia is a profoundly sick society for absorbing more than a million casualties for... what exactly? Russians are the most docile and meek people in the world. They die for nothing. [/quote] Somebody should run that by the Ukrainians...[/quote] Ukraine’s campaign has imposed very large and multi-dimensional attrition on Russia: upwards of a million Russian casualties even by credible independent estimates, visually verified lists count tens of thousands of total equipment items destroyed/damaged/abandoned across categories - tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers, artillery, missile launchers, radar and air defense units costing tens of millions of dollars; hundreds of billions of dollars in fiscal costs, and degradation of hard-to-replace capabilities (experienced personnel, large warships, modern integrated air/sea platforms). Russia’s turn to outside suppliers and foreign recruits is itself evidence the war has stressed Moscow’s manpower, logistics, and industrial base. Those cumulative effects matter strategically.[/quote]Russia has multiples more population than Ukraine. At some point Ukraine will be down to zero while Russia loses a third of its manpower.[/quote]
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