Russian drone attacks and military attrition in Ukraine
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Key claims
- A frustrated Russian soldier expresses rage about combat conditions and drone threats using gaming metaphors.
- A combatant expresses inability to achieve victory.
- Sarcastic question about Russian military success in the ongoing conflict.
- Mocking Russia's indefinite continuation of what was initially framed as a short operation.
- Soliciting opinions on the overall outcome and justification of the Russian invasion now that initial phases have concluded.
- Russia is not conducting continuous strategic bombing of Ukraine despite opportunity.
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Source threads (22)
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- /pol/538214239 ↗ live · archive questioning developing 3 replies Russia is not conducting continuous strategic bombing of Ukraine despite opportunity.
- /pol/538205547 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 38 replies Sarcastic question about Russian military success in the ongoing conflict.
- /pol/538207766 ↗ live · archive neutral developing 8 replies Soliciting opinions on the overall outcome and justification of the Russian invasion now that initial phases have concluded.
- /pol/538205614 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 3 replies Mocking Russia's indefinite continuation of what was initially framed as a short operation.
- /pol/538204547 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 12 replies A frustrated Russian soldier expresses rage about combat conditions and drone threats using gaming metaphors.
- /pol/538204552 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 27 replies A military operation resulted in significant casualties and strategic failure.
- /pol/538204564 ↗ live · archive despairing evergreen 1 replies A combatant expresses inability to achieve victory.
- /pol/538183122 ↗ live · archive alarmed breaking 148 replies Temperatures in Washington DC reached 44°C (111°F), described as a mass mortality event.
- /pol/538193271 ↗ live · archive mocking developing 7 replies Mocking Russian robot/equipment failure as sign of irrelevance.
- /pol/538186555 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 7 replies Observation that undrafted Ukrainians are thriving while living outside the country.
- /pol/538146103 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 265 replies Assertion that Ukrainian soldiers are suffering disproportionate losses relative to their strategic position.
- /pol/538177650 ↗ live · archive mocking developing 1 replies Russia's special military operation is failing despite physical restrictions on leaving the country.
- /pol/538167043 ↗ live · archive neutral evergreen 17 replies Question posed about who will save Russia (implied distress about Russia's situation).
- /pol/538152738 ↗ live · archive alarmed breaking 110 replies Major Russian military mobilization expected sooner than October; October rumors used to buy time for civilian flight.
- /pol/538160212 ↗ live · archive mocking developing 19 replies Russians are killing each other for basic resources, indicating military collapse.
- /pol/538151058 ↗ live · archive questioning evergreen 21 replies Russia consistently underperforms in military conflicts.
- /pol/538145374 ↗ live · archive mocking developing 11 replies Poster questions Russia's ability to defend its bridges.
- /pol/538143222 ↗ live · archive neutral evergreen 15 replies An incomplete statement asserting Russia is winning in Ukraine.
- /pol/538136993 ↗ live · archive mocking developing 29 replies Russia is sustaining heavy casualties in Ukraine while using older soldiers in a prolonged conflict.
- /pol/538147511 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 4 replies Far-right cannot organize militarily despite claiming to defend their countries, unlike Ukraine's mobilization.
- /pol/538147864 ↗ live · archive neutral evergreen Question about typical duration of successful military special operations in year 5 of conflict.
- /pol/538146387 ↗ live · archive critical evergreen 3 replies Russians culturally embrace hardship as strengthening, which will paradoxically lead to willing acceptance of military and governmental collapse.
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