>Ukraine has killed almost hundreds of generals and high ranking officers >20-40k Russian troops >beaten back advances and is recapturing cities near Kiev and in the East
Meanwhile: >Russia is targeting exclusively civilian sites, churches, schools, maternity wards, day cares, grandmas, kittens, puppies.
I heard some report of a ukranian woman taking out a drone with a jar of tomatoes
Aaron Harris
What's your source on them being alive?
Jack Perez
I’m not even sure if they are real people. I’d have no way to prove they’re alive or dead or if they held any high position in the Russian armed forces.
Henry Brown
Taking schizophrenia to new heights I see
Christian Morales
All I know is that the people who constantly lie to us are saying they are dead.
Jeremiah Thomas
You know whats more fun?
Trying to find the name of one ukranian general killed
Taking NPC to new heights I see. How many Uke flags are you flying right now?
Andrew Thomas
Or trying to find any mention of Ukrainian defeats in western press at all.
Jacob Powell
Ghost of Sheev’s grandma, auntie to all the brave warriors who died on snake island.
Parker Bailey
There don't seem to be any. It's not really normal for generals to be killed - the US had a single general killed over 20 years of military operations in the middle east. The only reason Russian generals are being killed at such an alarming rate is that they are being placed, unusually, on the front lines, in an attempt to boost dwindling Russian morale.
Samuel Cook
They lied for decades and they want you to always trust them. Fuck them.
I've never seen such a complete absence of skepticism from the media before. Even during the lead up to Iraq, the media here in Australia at least remained skeptical.
Logan Green
>Trusting the word of a country who throws people in the gulag for free speech
Daniel Peterson
Same here. In this conflict almost 100% of western news articles rely exclusively on Ukrainian and NATO military sources and they are quoted almost as if they don’t have motives or could be lying.
Lincoln Barnes
Our government does that here too.
Jason Rivera
Soon Russia will claim that the goal is to get recognition of Crimea and nothing more.
Not entirely. Generals who fuck up are shuffled out of central command and put on the front lines. It's a kind of soft "execution" to ensure the replacement generals know that failure isn't an option. And with some luck the disgraced general on the front line may redeem themselves while trying to stay alive. They're like Klingons.
Colton Parker
Ukraine needs more fighter jets. Then they'll have a chance.
Joshua Ortiz
>Russias motives >posts some random Twitter poster