Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022): Thread 1 - Ukrainian Liars vs Russian Liars with Air and Artillery Superiority

How well is the combat this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 46 6.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A well planned strike with few faults

    Votes: 45 6.5%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 292 42.1%
  • ⭐⭐ Worse than expected

    Votes: 269 38.8%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 42 6.1%

  • Total voters
    694
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Can someone answer me simply: is Russia losing? All my leftist friends and every post on reddit and Twatter is nothing but posts about how well Ukraine is doing and how Russia is moments away from giving up.

Now, I haven't been paying much attention to this war for reasons, but I would assume based on what I know of Russia's military, there's no way Ukraine can beat them, right? Plus, I've learned over the years that whatever reddit and Twatter is pushing, assume the opposite is true.
No, Russia is winning
 
Corruption is baked in to the Russian military. Has been since forever. The only thing a new government changes is how the corruption works. I wonder if vlad will do a little house cleaning after this war to serve as an example about not letting it get out of hand.
He definitely would. The VDV is tarnishing both their reputation and that of the Russian Army.
 
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These are all credited to Nathan Khazin, a self described Zhido- Banderite who led the Euromaidan Jewish Hundreds, a streetfighting gang and served with the Ukrainian army/Azov as an aerial recon guy.

https://forward.com/opinion/195785/the-ukrainian-revolution-s-unlikely-street-fight/

i got bored and figured id do a deep dive on these pics
Ukrainian politics is just full of Skitzocows, isn't it?
 
Can someone answer me simply: is Russia losing? All my leftist friends and every post on reddit and Twatter is nothing but posts about how well Ukraine is doing and how Russia is moments away from giving up.

Now, I haven't been paying much attention to this war for reasons, but I would assume based on what I know of Russia's military, there's no way Ukraine can beat them, right? Plus, I've learned over the years that whatever reddit and Twatter is pushing, assume the opposite is true.
Russia is winning but exposing their low Untermensch IQ when it comes to military planning again.
 
Can't have Zelinski as a "white" male though. Got to be a black tranny.
I would LOL very hard if they made Zelensky be played by a black troon. Putler and Russians will be the only obviously white people in it, and it will go ham on Nazi symbolism because Putin is literally Hitler.
 
Netflix isn’t even that great. Though, if Netflix is still around, I expect some Netflix adaptation of this war to be made.
Speaking of Netflix adaptions of this war, this was posted (as a joke I assume) in the past on r/Russia before it all got shutdown and quarantined.
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Speaking of Netflix adaptions of this war, this was posted as a joke in the past on r/Russia before it all got shutdown and quarantined.
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I get the feeling that one day I will be having to explain to my children that despite what they were told in school the ghost was a myth. Then having that same discussion with their teacher when they get supermega detention for disagreeing with the approved history.
 
Netflix has suspended their service in Russia Earlier they had paused all projects and acquisitions in Russia.
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All of these things suspending service to Russia are just driving home how low-key miserable all these fucking things really are. No Facebook, no Netflix? Stop, you're making Russia sound like a paradise
 
I get the feeling that one day I will be having to explain to my children that despite what they were told I'm school the ghost was a myth. Then having that same discussion with their teacher when they get supermega detention for disagreeing with the approved history.
The last 5 years have really illustrated to me the meaning of the saying, "history is a lie agreed upon."
 
Can someone who is pro-Russia point me towards something that explains your side of things?
im not exactly pro russia, i want ukraine to win (or at least survive) the war, but here's the quick rundown:

NATO was formed as an anti USSR coalition.
with the USSR gone in the 90s, many expected NATO to wind down as well, or at least stagnate. but that did not happen, instead NATO began a fast paced expansion towards the east - towards russia. how does that make sense when its original enemy (USSR) no longer exists? the only conclusion is that NATO simply transitioned from an anti USSR coalition to an anti russia coalition.
so now we have this anti russia coalition swallowing up more and more counries in eastern europe. they now have american troops stationed in the baltics, less than 100 miles from st petersburg. and they just keep going, no sign of slowing down, by 2008 they declared that they were going to bring ukraine and georgia into NATO too, setting up a military encirclement of russia, a scenario that looks a lot like the setup for a 3-front invasion - a northwest attack from estonia, a southwest attack from ukraine, and a southeast attack from georgia. this threat scenario would be a nightmare, russia is too big and its army too small to effectively defend a three front war like that. moscow knows this, so they are hell-bent on not allowing this situation to occur, at all cost.
 
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