The Ukraine war thread
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A new analysis has found that mobilised Russians who have been sent to Ukraine have only survived, on average, for 4.5 months before being killed. One in five of the mobilised has not survived longer than eight weeks.
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This tempest in a teapot is not going to accomplish anything good for either party. I hope it gets sorted out as quickly as possible. In the meantime I am certain the Kremlin is rubbing its bloody hands in anticipatory glee.
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The Admiral and at least some his staff just may have been taken out in the strike. Also sounds that the local partisans were involved. Kyiv would ateady have the coordinates of the HQ building, all they needed to know was when the bosses would be all there. Just a matter of a green light from the ground. The missiles were already locked and loaded.
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@George-K said in The Ukraine war thread:
Is Sokolov alive?
It would be a pity if he weren't.
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@George-K said in The Ukraine war thread:
Is Sokolov alive?
Time will tell. The Kremlin is being particularly coy about that attack last week.
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@George-K Wasn't there some movie where they propped up some commander (who was dead) with a current newspaper to "prove" that he was alive?
Anyway, with digital "manipulation", I am sure that Russians are working on something like that right now.
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Here is the "picture" of him from the video. Big hospital pillow behind him??
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@taiwan_girl said in The Ukraine war thread:
Here is the "picture" of him from the video. Big hospital pillow behind him??
Here's a shot of the other participants in that call. They also have a white-backed chair. But, they don't look as "poofy" as Sokolov's.