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Russian Soldiers Are Freezing To Death In Eastern Ukraine

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Russians huddle in a trench as a drone bomb explodes among them.

 

The Ukrainian army has deployed some of its best brigades to eastern Ukraine, including the 92nd and 93rd Mechanized Brigades and the 1st Presidential Brigade.

 

But these elite Ukrainian formations might not be the biggest killer of Russian troops in the east. Under-trained, under-supplied and ambivalently led, Russians in the region are freezing to death by the dozen.

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2022/11/27/russian-soldiers-are-freezing-to-death-in-eastern-ukraine/?sh=1f070f8e4254

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  • spidermike007
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    My sympathy only goes so far. When a genocidal nation like Russia deliberately takes out the electrical grid of Ukraine, during the winter, they get what they deserve. That act is barbaric, cruel, nas

  • Allseeingeye
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    Good!!! Zero sympathy for the Russians. The vast majority love Putin so go ahead and die for him. God Bless Ukraine, fight on until Putin and the drunk Russians are forced to leave your homeland.

  • I feel sorry for the Russian troops simply because they are poorly trained and very badly led by their officers.   A good officer makes sure that their troops are well fed, sheltered and loo

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I feel sorry for the Russian troops simply because they are poorly trained and very badly led by their officers.

 

A good officer makes sure that their troops are well fed, sheltered and looked after. A really good or a brilliant officer makes sure that his troops are fed and sheltered before himself.

 

However it seems that the Russian army officers take after their leaders and look after themselves and leave their troops to find what food and shelter they can.

 

It is NOT the way to win a battle or a war, and the troops will only reluctantly fight and only then if they have to.

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4 minutes ago, billd766 said:

I feel sorry for the Russian troops simply because they are poorly trained and very badly led by their officers.

 

A good officer makes sure that their troops are well fed, sheltered and looked after. A really good or a brilliant officer makes sure that his troops are fed and sheltered before himself.

 

However it seems that the Russian army officers take after their leaders and look after themselves and leave their troops to find what food and shelter they can.

 

It is NOT the way to win a battle or a war, and the troops will only reluctantly fight and only then if they have to.

No army will fight on an empty stomach. The Russians famously beat the Germans in WW2 because of different boots in winter.

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32 minutes ago, billd766 said:

I feel sorry for the Russian troops simply because they are poorly trained and very badly led by their officers.

 

A good officer makes sure that their troops are well fed, sheltered and looked after. A really good or a brilliant officer makes sure that his troops are fed and sheltered before himself.

 

However it seems that the Russian army officers take after their leaders and look after themselves and leave their troops to find what food and shelter they can.

 

It is NOT the way to win a battle or a war, and the troops will only reluctantly fight and only then if they have to.

It's an unpopular war just like in Afghanistan or US in Vietnam and history tell us that it is unwinnable. 

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I bet Putin is warm and well fed. My solution would be to let him be at the front to lead......

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Good!!! Zero sympathy for the Russians. The vast majority love Putin so go ahead and die for him. God Bless Ukraine, fight on until Putin and the drunk Russians are forced to leave your homeland.

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My sympathy only goes so far. When a genocidal nation like Russia deliberately takes out the electrical grid of Ukraine, during the winter, they get what they deserve. That act is barbaric, cruel, nasty, inhumane, and vicious, just like the madman Vlad. It might appear his right to claim oxygen has expired. 

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The Russians were once famous for being hardy. However, their political officers would shoot them on the spot if they failed to attack or run toward the enemy without ammunition. They won through sheers numbers (Stalin had executed the best officers). Let's see if they have the numbers to outlive the Ukrainians,

Cool news..✌️

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They need to return to Moscow en masse and string up Putin by a light pole, and let him hang there until the crows and maggots have had their way with his putrid corpse. 

I have little sympathy for these Soldiers, that are employed by Putin.

Russias history in the most recent past with its War crimes and interference in many conflicts around the Globe ,

_ Afghanistan, Syria Etc , and now the unprovoked Invasion of a European Country has won them very few friends.

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Well they can always step back over the Russian border and protest to their own people about the injustice of the Russian Army Beaurocracy. I'm sure that the Ukrainians who are freezing to death in their own homes because of Russian bombardment won't stop the Russian invaders from leaving.

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6 hours ago, Scott said:

Russians in the region are freezing to death by the dozen.

 

Tough <deleted>!  They should have thought about that before obeying orders from the despot of the year!  

This report is excellent news, it saves on munitions.  Its God's way of saying tough tittie, you should be there in the first place.   

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56 minutes ago, Cake Monster said:

I have little sympathy for these Soldiers

'Little'; i have none. When you participate in genocide, expect bad things to happen to you.  Meanwhile, hundreds of your countrymen and women are sunning themselves on Thailand beaches, without a care in the World,  

7 minutes ago, Moti24 said:

Tough <deleted>!  They should have thought about that before obeying orders from the despot of the year!  

Putin and his hawkish Generals thought that the invasion will be over in weeks with President Zelenskyy fleeing the country and the Ukrainians succumbing timidly. They didn't count on the resolve of the President and Ukrainian nationalist pride. Putin also didn't think that the Western powers have to gumption to confront Russia by arming Ukraine. They were lucky that Biden was POTUS as he rallied the NATO countries to stand firm and confront Russia. Now it's too late for Putin as his soldiers are dying in the fields and their southern supply lines are harassed by Ukrainian's artillery. Putin is in a no win situation on the war fronts and at home. 

3 hours ago, ozimoron said:

No army will fight on an empty stomach. The Russians famously beat the Germans in WW2 because of different boots in winter.

Not only boots. The Germans had synthetic underwear, whereas he Russians had woollen.

Really?! Somebody else fell for the marvelous Ukrainian propaganda..........lol

If there is anything the Russian army will excel in is their winter gear - but hey, if it fits your narrative, lets believe what we want tot believe and be happy.

1 minute ago, mistral53 said:

Really?! Somebody else fell for the marvelous Ukrainian propaganda..........lol

If there is anything the Russian army will excel in is their winter gear - but hey, if it fits your narrative, lets believe what we want tot believe and be happy.

What about all those stories about Russian conscripts having to buy their own uniforms? Fake news as well? Are the Chechen conscripts as well equipped as the Russians?

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11 minutes ago, mistral53 said:

Really?! Somebody else fell for the marvelous Ukrainian propaganda..........lol

If there is anything the Russian army will excel in is their winter gear - but hey, if it fits your narrative, lets believe what we want tot believe and be happy.

You looks like someone who will believe that Putin shares the soldiers' mothers pain.

14 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

What about all those stories about Russian conscripts having to buy their own uniforms? Fake news as well? Are the Chechen conscripts as well equipped as the Russians?

As you said..... 'stories'.

Actually, from the pictures and vids I have seen on TG, the Chechen are at least as well, if not better equipped - Kadyrov will see to that.

 

8 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

You looks like someone who will believe that Putin shares the soldiers' mothers pain.

All the hate for Putin is understandable - what the hater's don't properly appreciate is that there are a lot of more radical individuals waiting in the wings, we better hope and pray Putin will be in power for a while in Russia, and not the more radical hot heads.

 

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5 hours ago, billd766 said:

I feel sorry for the Russian troops simply because they are poorly trained and very badly led by their officers.

 

A good officer makes sure that their troops are well fed, sheltered and looked after. A really good or a brilliant officer makes sure that his troops are fed and sheltered before himself.

 

However it seems that the Russian army officers take after their leaders and look after themselves and leave their troops to find what food and shelter they can.

 

It is NOT the way to win a battle or a war, and the troops will only reluctantly fight and only then if they have to.

Agree, I saw this on service in Vietnam;  One CO was a tyrant and enjoyed finding fault and did nothing in terms of support and welfare. Also he was an alchholic. A couple of times was found early morning asleep in a ditch.

 

Next CO exactly the opposite, took 24 hours or less for all under his command to see that he was focused, he was highly capable, he recognized that his troops mattered and deserved support, respect and care. He visited sections and platoons every day and where possible drank cofffee out of a discarded rations can, he listened and he explained. And he followed up on every promise etc. His troops were highyl committed to him and it showed. 

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2 minutes ago, mistral53 said:

All the hate for Putin is understandable - what the hater's don't properly appreciate is that there are a lot of more radical individuals waiting in the wings, we better hope and pray Putin will be in power for a while in Russia, and not the more radical hot heads.

 

I don’t disagree with your points. However this is Putin’s war and he will not

relent on his aggression. At the same time, Zelensky will not negotiate with Russia as long as Putin is in power. There is a better chance for peace negotiation without Putin in power. 

Separate clip of Russian's suffering the cold

 

Video of a russian soldier checking in on his comrades,... three of whom died overnight from the cold. Need to be logged into twitter to view

 

 

 

Head of the propaganda RT News tells them to deal with it............

 

Simonyan to mobilized men who complained about their conditions: "It's war. You're men. Bear with it!" Then she tells story about a Russian doctor in Arctic expedition who cut out his own appendicitis

 

 

 

 

 

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47 minutes ago, mistral53 said:

Really?! Somebody else fell for the marvelous Ukrainian propaganda..........lol

If there is anything the Russian army will excel in is their winter gear - but hey, if it fits your narrative, lets believe what we want tot believe and be happy.

What planet are you on?

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47 minutes ago, mistral53 said:

Really?! Somebody else fell for the marvelous Ukrainian propaganda..........lol

If there is anything the Russian army will excel in is their winter gear - but hey, if it fits your narrative, lets believe what we want tot believe and be happy.

It's clear what your narrative is. Never mind.

There's a few Russian soldiers sunburnt in Phuket as well.............

1 hour ago, Hervey Bay said:

Not only boots. The Germans had synthetic underwear, whereas he Russians had woollen.

I must admit that freezing b&%?§ doesn't boost morale. ????

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