There's a report about an Ukrainian Armed Forces F-16 fighter jet was shooting down by the Russian S-300 air defence system.
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I don't completely understand what you wrote.Shit on the Ukraine people, as far as Russian economy suffer and your geopolitics benefits.![]()
This is the problem with pro-Ukrainian statementsI don't think Ukraine needs to win on the battlefield. A controlled retreat while inflicting heavy losses on the advancing enemy is sufficient to me. The longer the war goes on, the more the civil sector of the Russian economy should deteriorate along with Russian state finances until it eventually becomes financially impractical for Russia to continue with the war.
This is the problem with pro-Ukrainian statements
A "controlled" retreat you say...... Does this controlled retreat include losing startegic cities like Pokrovsk, Myrnhorad, and Hulyapole while cities like lyman, konstantynovka and Kupyansk are in the grey zone?
That term is only applicable when the country in question possess the capability to continue the war for at least 5+ years without losing anything significant
maciek is the reason stereotypical polish jokes still exist since he doesn't clarify what do years have to do with anything. 20 years they didn't subdue Afghanistan until they made a decision, France and the UK had a 100 year war. The way the war is going now is between will they have 4 regions or would they want more then 4 regions.US took over the country and was dealing with an insurgency for 20 years before deciding that there was no point staying with no concrete goal.
The equivalent would be Russia taking over Ukraine and dealing with an insurgency not being stuck in grueling trench warfare for almost as long as the entire duration of World War I.
It's not that your responses are smart, it's that they are so dumb that they aren't worth responding to.
They have lots of money that they are posting about "disposables" and people think that the Russian economy will break before the Ukrainian one. Utterly ridiculous
You want Russia to lose and suffer because of old and new rivalry and you don’t care the consequences of Ukraine. If you want to beat Russia, you should do it on your own.I don't completely understand what you wrote.
My family in 2 European countries were invaded by Nazi Germany in WW2 for the same reason that Putin invaded Ukraine. Hitler wanted to control their counties and impose a repressive regime on them just as Putin wants to control and impose a repressive regime on Ukraine.
Defending yourself when attacked by a brutal neighbouring state is not connected with geopolitical benefits. It is connected with wanting to remain free rather than have your freedom and identity removed by a foreign oppressor. In my case a Ukrainian relative by marriage (civilian) died when Kherson was invaded, one of the people you shit on. In WW2 I had a relative with a friend in the resistance. They were both taken by the Gestapo. My relative was forced to watch her friend being tortured to death to discourage her having further contact with any members of the resistance.
The Russian regime has no respect for people who are not Russian. The German Nazi regime had no respect for people who were not German (or Aryan). I have no respect for people who have no respect for others.
Rivalry does not interest me. My attitude would be the same if Ukraine had invaded Russia, hoping to topple Putin. Invading other countries is illegal. I would support action against Ukraine if it had invaded Russia.You want Russia to lose and suffer because of old and new rivalry and you don’t care the consequences of Ukraine. If you want to beat Russia, you should do it on your own.
About Russian racism and imperialism , you should educate yourself first.
As reported by Espreso in November, the real estate industry has entered a crisis with 19% of developers postponing project completions by more than six months and investment slumping by 44%.
The Financial Times also reported that 23 coal companies shut down in Russia last year with over 50 on the verge of bankruptcy. The sector recorded losses of 225 billion rubles (in excess of 2.5 billion USD) in just the first seven months of 2025.
By the end of November 2025, 74% of Russian coal companies were unprofitable, the BBC reports.