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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] Literally all that tweet proves (if it's even accurate) is that Ukraine, despite being illegally invaded and having its civilians be killed and raped by the Russians, still has the decency to repatriate Rissian dead, while the invaders, murderers, and rapists can't even muster the humanity to return the favor in equal numbers. [/quote] Uh, its actually the exact opposite of what you wrote. Russia is returning bodies, and Ukraine is not. Either Ukraine has no bodies to return, or they are keeping the bodies. You tell me which is more likely. [/quote] This isn't a little game. The nature of war has changed. Because of drones, the kill zone extends about 15 kilometers in both directions from the front line. No one is picking up the dead within those 30 kilometers. Even the wounded rarely make it out of that zone. Ukraine has roughly 80,000 who are MIA on those fields and can't be collected. Russia will have double that because they are on the offensive and are taking much heavier losses. Officially, there are about 50,000 Russian families wondering what happened to their sons and husbands. Unofficially, the number is much higher. At the beginning of the war, there was a video of an old Ukrainian woman putting sunflower seeds in a Russian invader's pocket. To fertilize the soil when he's dead was what she said. And that's exactly what's happening. [/quote] The Russians are able to collect them, at a 40-1 clip. Even the Ukrainians are starting to realize not only is this war not winnable, but that Ukraine will likely cease to be a nation shortly. Hope they had fun with their little coup in 2014…[/quote] Where is your credible evidence for this claim Vlad? You give yourself away as a Russia propagandist by referring to Ukraine’s Revolution of Dignity or the Ukrainian Revolution as a “little coup”. In late 2013, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych’s sudden decision to abandon plans to sign a landmark political association and free trade agreement with the European Union led to mass protests from Ukrainians. His decision, made under intense economic and political pressure from Russia, was seen by many Ukrainians as a betrayal of their national interests and their desire for a European future focused on democracy and a better standard of living. After months of popular protests, [b]Ukranians ousted the Russian puppet president[/b] ( now in exile in Russia) and returned to the 2004 Constitution of Ukraine. Russia then illegally invaded Crimea and annexed it. I imagine none of that was fun for the Ukranians. [/quote] Mass protests overthrowing a democratically elected government? We were told this is called an "insurrection" and the worst thing ever.[/quote]
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