Posted on Jul 7, 2023
Russian military blogger says troops have been stuck on the frontlines without a break since...
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Had Russians paid attention to their history, they'd have known this is their way of conducting war. They may want to read about WW1 and WW2.
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LTC Eugene Chu
Life in Russia 14 months after the Ukraine invasion- BBC News
Life in Ukraine is unrecognisable since Russia invaded in February 2022. But how has life in Russia changed since the invasion?The BBC's Russia editor Steve ...
The problem with that is Russia’s twisted and inaccurate teachings of World War 2. They portray themselves as unilateral heroes without acknowledging previous Stalin ties with Hitler or that western powers provided aid. Russia’s WW2 museum is actually attempting to spin the Russo-Ukrainian war with the de-Nazify lie.
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I think that Putin thought he was going to take Kiev in the first few days and the war would be over. Shock and Awe 3.0 didn't happen and a war of attrition started. Russia apparently doesn't have a reserve force, so the massed troops are all there is. If he releases some for leave, they are weaker on the front lines. The best thing these guys can hope for is to be wounded enough to fall back to a safer area.
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