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<div style="margin:0px 0px 0px 30px; line-height:1.3em">\(\phantom{\int}\)
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[[Russia-Ukraine war]], state for 2022.03.01 by [[Солонин Марк Семёнович]]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OiEusA1a2M
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Марк Солонин. Война в Украине. 01.03.2022
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Mark Solonin.
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==Description==
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During four days of the [[Russia-Ukraine war]],
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since the transition from the [[Hybrid war]] to the fill-scale fast of the [[Russian invasion into Ukraine]],
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no significant advance of the troops of aggressor is seen.
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The Ukrainians appear as strongly-motivated, well trained and brave patriots, defending their country against the numerous, but highly corrupted and confused aggressor.
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During the four days, the Russian military loss is estimated to be of order of 5 thousand killed soldiers and hundreds of tanks and warplanes.
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The loss among the Ukrainian soldiers seem to be quarter smaller,
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although there are thousands of killed and injured civilians, as the Russian troops use barbarian methods of the "total war" against the Ukrainian people.
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Similar ratio of loss takes place a century ago, at the [[Советское вторжение в Финляндию]]. The
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brave Suomi soldiers succeeded to stop the huge army of soviet [[fascism|fascists]]; the ratio loss in the war is estimated to be of order of 9:1. In that war, the strongest divisions of the Red Army had been exterminated at the Suomi land. At Finland, the Red army had been seriously damaged, and had shown its weakness at the quarrel between
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[[Hitler and Stalin]]
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[[Stalin and Hitler]].
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==References==
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[[Category:Collapse of RF]]
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[[Category:Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]]
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[[Category:Fascism]]
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[[Category:Hague]]
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[[Category:Huilo]]
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[[Category:Map]]
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[[Category:Nuremberg-2]]
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[[Category:Putin world war]]
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[[Category:Russia]]
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[[Category:Russia-Ukraine war]]
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[[Category:Russian invasion into Ukraine]]
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[[Category:Screenshot]]
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[[Category:Solonin Mark Semenovich]]
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[[Category:Stop Putin]]
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[[Category:Terror]]

Revision as of 10:40, 17 September 2023

It is a little bit smaller size than 2022.03.01.map.png


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Russia-Ukraine war, state for 2022.03.01 by Солонин Марк Семёнович [1]

Description

During four days of the Russia-Ukraine war, since the transition from the Hybrid war to the fill-scale fast of the Russian invasion into Ukraine, no significant advance of the troops of aggressor is seen.

The Ukrainians appear as strongly-motivated, well trained and brave patriots, defending their country against the numerous, but highly corrupted and confused aggressor.

During the four days, the Russian military loss is estimated to be of order of 5 thousand killed soldiers and hundreds of tanks and warplanes. The loss among the Ukrainian soldiers seem to be quarter smaller, although there are thousands of killed and injured civilians, as the Russian troops use barbarian methods of the "total war" against the Ukrainian people.

Similar ratio of loss takes place a century ago, at the Советское вторжение в Финляндию. The brave Suomi soldiers succeeded to stop the huge army of soviet fascists; the ratio loss in the war is estimated to be of order of 9:1. In that war, the strongest divisions of the Red Army had been exterminated at the Suomi land. At Finland, the Red army had been seriously damaged, and had shown its weakness at the quarrel between Hitler and Stalin Stalin and Hitler.

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OiEusA1a2M Марк Солонин. Война в Украине. 01.03.2022 Mark Solonin.

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