Three russian helicoptership liquidated is a great haul for AFU, rip those chopper vatniks!
Due_Professional_894 on
2% of the way to the second million already.
3d_blunder on
Seems like it was a cool million just a week ago. Slava Ukraini.
(Still less than 1% of the ruzzian population.)
program13001207test on
I’ve been trying to think of any other times when a country has lost so many soldiers in an unprovoked war on foreign soil. Napoleon’s catastrophically ill-fated invasion of Russia comes to mind. Can anybody think of any other examples?
BombyBanshi on
Their 1 tank was divided into 4 tanks to improve survivability…
It did not work.
ZappyStatue on
To highlight just how crazy it is, the Russians are on track to be hit with more casualties (KIA, WIA, MIA, etc.) in less time than the United States in all of World War Two. The U.S. had 419,400 total deaths and 671,801 wounded. That adds up to 1,091,201 casualties killed and wounded. At the rate that their going, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Russians ended up exceeding that count by around the end of August or early September.
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Three russian helicoptership liquidated is a great haul for AFU, rip those chopper vatniks!
2% of the way to the second million already.
Seems like it was a cool million just a week ago. Slava Ukraini.
(Still less than 1% of the ruzzian population.)
I’ve been trying to think of any other times when a country has lost so many soldiers in an unprovoked war on foreign soil. Napoleon’s catastrophically ill-fated invasion of Russia comes to mind. Can anybody think of any other examples?
Their 1 tank was divided into 4 tanks to improve survivability…
It did not work.
To highlight just how crazy it is, the Russians are on track to be hit with more casualties (KIA, WIA, MIA, etc.) in less time than the United States in all of World War Two. The U.S. had 419,400 total deaths and 671,801 wounded. That adds up to 1,091,201 casualties killed and wounded. At the rate that their going, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Russians ended up exceeding that count by around the end of August or early September.