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They will need it... everything would be western tech, but they can still play with DIY drones with common consumer parts while their country is on fire.
Yes, Russia did suddenly attack Ukraine. If by power struggles you mean Ukrainians chose, surprise, surprise, the EU and the opportunity to become a functional country instead of a shithole like Russia, sure. Doesn't mean Russia had the right to invade Ukraine, unless you have some very, very twisted moral reasoning.Yes, Russia suddenly attacked Ukraine, didn't it? No, it didn't. First, there were power struggles in Ukraine. The West won the candidate with the promise of EU and NATO membership. What happened in Donesk and Luhanks, what Ukraine did in the border sea waters, etc.
Russia did not attack suddenly, you failed to follow. Russia has no right to attack, so what about Ukraine?
Well, nobody has the right to attack, then why did the western coalition attack Iraq while nuclear, chemical and biological weapon controls were being carried out under the auspices of the UN?
Sorry, they were distributing freedom, democracy, happiness, right?
The world is such a place, if you upset the balance, bad things will happen to you.
Then you act like zelensky because I am a victim.
Why do they retreat?all eyes on Kherson
Surovikin during the report of Shoigu:
- The situation in the area of the special operation is generally stabilized; - All attempts of offensive actions of the armed forces of Ukraine in the Kupyansk and Krasnolimansky directions were suppressed;
- The combat capabilities of the joint grouping and forces have increased significantly, the combat strength has been increased at the expense of the mobilized, reserves have been created;
- Russian troops resumed offensive operations in certain areas;
- There are street fights on the eastern outskirts of Artemovsk. Surovikin: Kherson and adjacent settlements cannot be fully supplied and function, people's lives are constantly in danger Surovikin: everyone in the Kherson region, and this is more than 115 thousand people, left the combat area
Surovikin: It is proposed to take up defense along the left bank of the Dnieper. Keeping a grouping of troops on the right bank is futile. Shoigu agreed with Surovikin's conclusions and approved the withdrawal of troops to the left bank of the Dnieper