Top Russian General Killed
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Would a shrubbery make you feel better?
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Details are for the rabble. Leaders of men think big picture.
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@Jolly said in Top Russian General Killed:
Would a shrubbery make you feel better?
It’s time we cancelled Month Python and the racist dog whistle that is the knights of ni. It couldn’t have been more obvious if they wore white hoods.
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Don't forget that the Black Knight always triumphs!
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@89th said in Top Russian General Killed:
Don't forget that the Black Knight always triumphs!
African or European?
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@Jolly said in Top Russian General Killed:
Would a shrubbery make you feel better?
It’s time we cancelled Month Python and the racist dog whistle that is the knights of ni. It couldn’t have been more obvious if they wore white hoods.
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If software engineers showed as much attention to detail as proper engineers, we wouldn't be in the state we're currently in.
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@George-K said in Top Russian General Killed:
@Horace said in Top Russian General Killed:
It’s time we cancelled Month Python
Not to pick...
Auto correct doesn’t think big picture.
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Ukranians have to be getting some type of inside intelligence to have targeted so many of the Russian commanders
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Ukranians have to be getting some type of inside intelligence to have targeted so many of the Russian commanders
wrote on 12 Mar 2022, 00:21 last edited by@LuFins-Dad gotta wonder about that.
However, the simple fact that they're able to take these guys out says a lot about the way the Russians do stuff.
I don't think any of US generals suffered this level of loss during our campaigns. What are these guys doing on the front lines that exposes them to this type of danger?
Now, of course, what we call a "general" might be different from how the Russian military assigns their ranks, but it just seems that there's significant level of high-level damage to leadership.
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https://nypost.com/2022/03/16/ukraine-claims-serious-blow-to-russia-with-the-death-of-general/
Ukraine has killed another Russian general in a further “serious blow to the morale” of the invading forces, a government adviser said Wednesday.
Maj. Gen. Oleg Mityaev died Tuesday during the storming of Ukraine’s most devastated city, Mariupol, according to Interior Ministry adviser Anton Gerashchenko — who later posted a photo of the body.
Mityaev would be at least the fourth general killed during the invasion, which Kremlin officials are reportedly calling a complete “clusterf–k.’’
Maj. Gen. Oleg Mityaev died Tuesday during the storming of Ukraine’s most devastated city, Mariupol, according to Interior Ministry adviser Anton Gerashchenko.
Mityaev, 46, commanded the 150th Motorized Rifle Division and had fought in Syria, Gerashchenko said, saying his body was found with “the shoulder straps of a major general.”
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wrote on 16 Mar 2022, 16:17 last edited by
Russia should stop storming cities with their generals on the front lines.
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wrote on 16 Mar 2022, 16:42 last edited by
War is a clusterfuck. There are few exceptions.
But still, another one down is good news.
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wrote on 16 Mar 2022, 16:59 last edited by Renauda
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In fairness, promotions to general are not a scarce resource. It's not like one has to mine for generals, you can just create them on the spot, like a Star Trek replicator.