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  1. IL1keBigButts on

    “1.3 million Russian casualties to date in the war, 400,000 of those in 2025.”

    All for the glory of one man.

  2. Reasonable_Automobil on

    > According to the official, there have been „1.3 million Russian casualties to date in the war, 400,000 of those in 2025“. Thus, losses last year significantly exceeded those of previous years.


    > NATO also disclosed the number of Russian soldiers killed.

    > „Russian total killed in action – 350,000,“ the Alliance representative stated.

  3. Key-Rough-8346 on

    The Soviet Union (which had a bigger and better population pyramid than current Russia) spent 10 years in Afghanistan, suffering around 15,000 deaths and around 70,000 total casualties. They ultimately withdrew from Afghanistan, and their loss there was one of the contributing factors to the collapse of the USSR.

    Ukraine, in only a few years as opposed to a decade, has amassed for Russia several orders of magnitude more casualties than the USSR’s war with Afghanistan.

    I’m curious to see what will happen when this war’s chickens come home to roost.

  4. Jerminkus_Silverbeef on

    With all the nasty things going on world wide, would it be just a gift if Russia collapsed into separate regions. I don’t care if they have nukes, let’s figure it out. Decentralize the Russian bear’s power first and then Budapest memorandum the hell out of what remains.

  5. Russians sure love their battered spouse syndrome. No matter the amount of abuse they suffer, they (the population) always return home to their violent spouse (insert Russian leader).

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