Russia reportedly loses a record 2,030 troops in one day in Ukraine
Russia reportedly loses a record 2,030 troops in one day in Ukraine

This surpasses the previous record of 1,950 set on Nov. 12. The total figure stands at 738,660.

Russia reportedly loses a record 2,030 troops in one day in Ukraine
This surpasses the previous record of 1,950 set on Nov. 12. The total figure stands at 738,660.
NATO allies believe that Russian President Vladimir Putin is aiming to recapture territory lost to Ukraine in Kursk Oblast before Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20.
NATO should be stepping up in turn and arming the shit out of Ukrainians.
Edit: wow, I blocked one dude and my feed is clean
We all blocked that dude. Life is so much better without idiots.
I'm sure they'll show up eventually. Have they looked behind the fridge?
that's more people than live in my community growing up. that's more people than went to most people's highschools. that's more people than who most people are able to remember names for.
it's a mind boggling number of people that russia sent to die exclusively for the purposes of hating Ukrainians
Is it confirmed that this isn't just overflow from the couple slower days before this?
Fuckem.
I'm thinking a bus holds about 50 people. So this is like 40 buses worth of casualties. In a day. Crazy. I sure wish Russia would just fuck off back to their own country, for everyone's sake.
They're bound to run out eventually, right?
I guess this is the purpose of pulling in North Korean troops.
Russia could theoretically do another mobilization, but the last "partial mobilization" went poorly politically and they seem reticent enough to do another that it may not be politically possible.
it's hard to call for a mobilization when this was supposed to be over 1000 days ago
It's a start.