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International Russia/Ukraine Megathread V8

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No, that's Russian KIA as per Ukraine. Ukraine stated 9,000 of their own KIA today.
Well that seems silly. No way it's that high, because then you'd have to double or triple the amount of wounded and the entire Russian force that invaded Ukraine in February would be dead or wounded, but we know that isn't the case. I'd put Russian losses in killed at probably 20-25k at this point.
 
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Plus, Russia has hit Ukraine with over 1100 ballistic missiles during this period. Was nobody killed in those strikes? 9k just doesn't seem believable.
 
I finished my fund raising project featuring signed envelope from the original artist of the famous finger to Russia. Going to the fundraiser Wednesday. Hopefully they can raise some nice money for it.

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https://forums.sherdog.com/media/20220822_190920.35245/full?d=1661216132

You're a good egg for doing that.
 
The Ukranian casualties are probably very high at this point as well, considering the level of conscription they've been doing, and are also almost certainly significantly higher than the Russian casualties. They've essentially admitted this but of course we don't have published numbers for obvious reasons.

I have doubts about it being higher than Russia for the conscription reason.

Ukraine has been at war for 8 years leading up to this invasion so they have an incredibly large amount of veterans. 100k+ region. This massive increase has an incredibly large amount of trained soldiers returning compared to most conscription efforts. Having trained soldiers of that quantity come back allows you to more easily place the general conscripts in suitable roles. Which substantially detracts from the problems faced with large conscription.

Yeah the initial stages were a shit show but that's to be expected. There's going to be people fighting on the front that shouldn't be. Local militias taking on roles that they have no place attempting. General fucking chaos.

But Russia fucked up the initial phase in rather spectacular fashion. Withdrew after a bit over a month and gave Ukraine time while they reorganized for the Donbas offensive.
 
Russia blames Darya Dugina’s killing on female Ukrainian assassin

Officials with FSB have identified Darya Dugina’s alleged assassin as 43-year-old Natalia Vovk, who they said was acting as part of a criminal plot “orchestrated and perpetrated by Ukrainian special services,” according to Russian state news agency TASS.


https://nypost.com/2022/08/22/russia-blames-darya-duginas-killing-on-ukrainian-spy/amp/
Ah, it didn't take long to finger a fall guy.
FYI the NY Post is a shit source, Source*.

This is an interesting angle on the situation:

Estonia hits out at Russian claims over Daria Dugina killing
Foreign minister calls Moscow’s claims that the alleged suspect fled to his country ‘a provocation’

Indrek Kannik, head of the state-backed think-tank the International Centre for Defence and Security, said the car bomb attack could have been a “false-flag” operation by Russia. “It is possible that this was the FSB’s own operation, since these people had become a threat. At the same time, it is convenient to blame it on the Ukrainians. Now we are seeing that Estonia can also be dragged into this,” he told Estonian television. Estonia suffered its biggest cyber attack in 15 years last week following the removal of a Soviet-era tank memorial from the eastern city of Narva, close to the border with Russia.

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The attack had no visible impact on the Baltic country known for its digital infrastructure. In 2007 it was hit by a crippling cyber strike that Estonian officials said originated in Russia after the removal of a bronze monument to a Soviet Red Army soldier in the capital, Tallinn. Reinsalu said the attack last week was part of a pattern of pressure from Moscow on Tallinn for its support of Ukraine, as Estonia has given more aid per capita to Kyiv than any other country.
In what way had they become a threat, do we know?

They have been dismissed around here as nobodies and I know nothing about them, for all intents and purposes in this context.


*to be clear, I'm not saying this story is wrong--I didn't click on the link even--just that they also publish a lot of fake news and IMHO it's better to look elsewhere.
 
Calling out lies is now running a smoke screen for Russia?

Nice to know
your constant crying over accurate numbers and calling sources unreliable western propaganda when the western sources do not claim the numbers are accurate and/or plainly state where the numbers are coming from. You are both-sidesing this issue as if the russian "news" is on par with western news in any way shape or form. It's dumb and makes you look dumb.
 
Ah, it didn't take long to finger a fall guy.
FYI the NY Post is a shit source, Source*.

This is an interesting angle on the situation:

Estonia hits out at Russian claims over Daria Dugina killing
Foreign minister calls Moscow’s claims that the alleged suspect fled to his country ‘a provocation’


In what way had they become a threat, do we know?

They have been dismissed around here as nobodies and I know nothing about them, for all intents and purposes in this context.


*to be clear, I'm not saying this story is wrong--I didn't click on the link even--just that they also publish a lot of fake news and IMHO it's better to look elsewhere.

I think they were pushing for more military involvement than is already occurring. I guess any kind of dissenter to Putin regardless it being for more troops or less troops would be dealt with the same way? Any dissent could be a threat?

Nooo idea myself had never heard of him or his daughter before this.
 
your constant crying over accurate numbers and calling sources unreliable western propaganda when the western sources do not claim the numbers are accurate and/or plainly state where the numbers are coming from. You are both-sidesing this issue as if the russian "news" is on par with western news in any way shape or form. It's dumb and makes you look dumb.

Interesting that I've never quoted Russian news. But do continue with your tirade.

Crying over accurate numbers <Lmaoo>that's a good one ... where's these accurate numbers bud?
 
It's hilarious that you think ghost has provided sources. You guys really don't read the majority of articles on here do ya ?
 
your constant crying over accurate numbers and calling sources unreliable western propaganda when the western sources do not claim the numbers are accurate and/or plainly state where the numbers are coming from. You are both-sidesing this issue as if the russian "news" is on par with western news in any way shape or form. It's dumb and makes you look dumb.

Good lord the Contradictions are fantastic

your constant crying over accurate numbers

when the western sources do not claim the numbers are accurate and/or plainly


Pick one.
 
Interesting that I've never quoted Russian news. But do continue with your tirade.

Crying over accurate numbers <Lmaoo>that's a good one ... where's these accurate numbers bud?

Russia release numbers too.

https://tass.com/world/1490759

According to this the Ukrainian army only had a few thousand men left at the start of August.

I guess the real number is somewhere between 9000 and "much higher" than 193,000.


Kiev regime’s irretrievable combat losses may exceed 193,000 — DPR militia
It is believed that the figure might be even higher

MOSCOW, August 8. /TASS/. The Ukrainian army’s irretrievable losses may exceed 193,000 service members since the beginning of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine, Spokesman for the DPR (Donetsk People’s Republic) Militia Eduard Basurin said on Monday.

"This has to be mentioned. The figure will, perhaps, even be much higher. These are the figures that they give. I believe that the scope may even be larger," Basurin said in a live broadcast on Russia’s TV Channel One, responding to a question by the anchorman about whether he could confirm the information that the Ukrainian military’s irretrievable losses amounted to 193,000 service members, as reported by Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny, according to some media outlets’ data.

As the spokesman for the DPR people’s militia specified, irretrievable losses included killed military personnel and crippled service members who could not rejoin the troops.

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on February 24 that in response to a request by the heads of the Donbass republics for assistance he had made a decision to carry out a special military operation in Ukraine.


The West retaliated by imposing numerous large-scale sanctions on Russia. Along with this move, Western countries ramped up the deliveries of weapons and military hardware worth billions of US dollars to the Kiev regime.
 
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