Russia - Ukraine war part ll. News and Discussions

Putin wants to make Russia great again it turns out he makes Russia to North Korea
Since March 6: no GPS, no internet, no telegram, no mobile internet, no electronic cash, no electronic parking. the Russians rewind the clock 20 years.
The plus: he makes Moscow at least safer against Ukraine cyberattacks, drones and missiles.

 
Ukraine's long range kamikaze drones is no longer a force to be reckoned with. They can no longer get past small low cost AI powered anti drone drones.

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Russian Forces 3km Deep in Kupyansk | Middle East War Escalates [22 March 2026]​


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The video shows the destruction of a Ukrainian Darts UAV and a Maya UAV by a Russian Yolka interceptor drone. The location of the footage is not disclosed.

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Footage of a Ukrainian unmanned boat of an unknown model being hit by a Russian FPV drone. The video was filmed on the Dnieper River near Velykyi Sokoliny Island in the Kherson region. As a result of the drone strike, the Ukrainian unmanned boat lost propulsion and caught fire.

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Ukraine Pushes Back in Kupyansk | Trump Shifts Course on Iran War [23 March 2026]​


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Year 5 of the war, it’s time to call this war what it is for Russia, a catastrophe
 
Footage of massive strikes by Russian FAB-3000 and FAB-500 bombs on a temporary deployment site for Ukrainian units in the village of Velyka Pisarevka in Ukraine's Sumy Oblast. The buildings housed the 105th Separate Territorial Defense Battalion of the Ukrainian Army. The FAB-3000 bomb was dropped by a Su-34 aircraft.

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Year 5 of the war, it’s time to call this war what it is for Russia, a catastrophe

What exactly is the catastrophe? Russia is still in Ukraine. Ukraine has failed to make any significant reversals of the front. The Russians continue to advance albeit slowly. Casualties are seemingly irrelevant to the Russians.
 
What exactly is the catastrophe? Russia is still in Ukraine. Ukraine has failed to make any significant reversals of the front. The Russians continue to advance albeit slowly. Casualties are seemingly irrelevant to the Russians.

Russia has 4 times the population of Ukraine. Assuming 1:1 casualty rate for both sides. Russia can afford to lose a quarter of its population. Ukraine cannot afford to lose its entire population.
 
Russia has 4 times the population of Ukraine. Assuming 1:1 casualty rate for both sides. Russia can afford to lose a quarter of its population. Ukraine cannot afford to lose its entire population.
That's exactly the point I've been making. During WWII, the Germans were killing Russians at a rate of 6 sometimes 7:1.

Germany still lost.
 
What exactly is the catastrophe? Russia is still in Ukraine. Ukraine has failed to make any significant reversals of the front. The Russians continue to advance albeit slowly. Casualties are seemingly irrelevant to the Russians.

He's a weird one. For Russia, this isn't anything new; throughout history, the Russians have been known to sustain a high rate of losses. At this point, it's ingrained in their psyche, and people accept it as part of warfare.
 

Russia Launches Devastating Strikes | Iran Refuses to Yield as Tensions Surge [24 March 2026]​


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He's a weird one. For Russia, this isn't anything new; throughout history, the Russians have been known to sustain a high rate of losses. At this point, it's ingrained in their psyche, and people accept it as part of warfare.

Russia historically fought countries much smaller than itself. When Russia fought China and Japan they always lost.


 

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