• @Earthwormjim91
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      Or it will just harden resolve and fulfill the propaganda they have already been fed.

      When the only information you’ve bern given about the whole thing is that the west is aggressive towards Russia and you needed to invade to stop their aggression, getting bombed at home isn’t gonna make you question that. It’s just gonna make you believe it even more.

      Either way, it doesn’t really matter what Russians think about it. I love to see these strikes.

      • @rapscallion
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        The immediate impact of these strikes is in forcing Russia to commit air defense resources to protect places hundreds of miles from the front, that they’d otherwise have deployed against the Ukrainian offensive. Getting that for the cost of a few drones is a huge win for Ukraine.

      • @fluke
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        This didn’t happen before their sons, brothers, fathers, friends, boyfriends and husbands starting coming back missing body parts, with PTSD, dead or not even at all.

        Then suddenly explosives started falling out the sky on your doorstep after the above started happening and Ukrainian flags started randomly popping up places.

        I know it won’t convince all, propaganda is strong with the uneducated and those the regime directly made. But there are plenty who aren’t thick or have any particular loyalty to Putin.

  • @Gingerlegs
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    541 year ago

    I’m sorry to the people of Russia that oppose the war. But fuck putin.

    • Art35ian
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      I don’t think Russians oppose the war. Everything I’m reading is somewhere between 75% and most, are for the war.

      Oh, and since the war started, Southeast Asia has boomed in Russian holiday-makers. So while their country invades another, its people are tanning on beaches in record numbers.

      • @Pretzilla
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        It’s very risky to publicly oppose Putin. Great way to become jailed or dead.

        And better they are on a beach than killing Ukranians. The ones that flee are leaving to avoid participating in the conflict.

        Meanwhile, Putin needs to die.

        • Flying SquidM
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          101 year ago

          Yeah, some random Russian pollster calls you and asks if you approve of the war. Are you honest or are you going to say what they want to hear so they don’t report you to someone?

      • idunnololz
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        25% is still pretty big portion of the population

      • @[email protected]
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        This is like saying that 75% of people in New York and Los Angeles eat terrible pizzas, therefore 75% of Americans eat terrible pizzas

        It’s that level of ignorance

        • Art35ian
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          No, it’s like saying that literally 3 in every 4 Russians you meet anywhere are all for invading Ukraine, while the remaining 25% aren’t sure, don’t care, or are outright against it.

          You know only 44% of Germans voted for Hitler, right?

          • @Duamerthrax
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            It’s illegal to be publicly against the war. A child drew an anti war image and she’s now in foster care and her father under house arrest.

            • Art35ian
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              Oh, I get it.

              My country starts invading another innocent one and killing its civilians and I just go about my life with a smile because I’m frightened to speak up.

              You teach your kids that weak shit? Home of the brave and all that?

              • @Duamerthrax
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                Not sure your point. I’m explaining why Russian polls aren’t going to reflect how the people really feel and shouldn’t be used to prove internet arguments. Of course it doesn’t really matter though. Support, indifference and rejection are indistinguishable when they aren’t backup by actions.

          • @[email protected]
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            That’s what I mean. You’re hearing the opinions of people in Moscow or St P’s; a tiny proportion.

            Massive bias in your sources

  • @_wintermute
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    241 year ago

    Interesting to see all the offensive campaigns going on from Ukraine.

  • TheBlue22
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    Russians started the war with the childish notion that they can bomb ukranians all they want and that ukranians wont bomb them back.

    The sowed the wind, now they shall reap the whirlwind.

    • @electrogamerman
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      Was Russia not expecting a lot of rich countries to give weapons to Ukraine?

      • TheBlue22
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        101 year ago

        I don’t know what they were expecting.

        They got too high on their own propaganda and copium supply

      • @[email protected]
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        101 year ago

        They had planned for Ukraine to be taken in a matter of days. Take Kyiv, replace the government with their own puppet, and done. So much for that plan when they find themselves targetted by drones, a short-lived military coup, tank and infantry warfare against NATO gear, and the rest of this mess. Imploding Russia’s credibility as a military power.

      • @Duamerthrax
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        51 year ago

        After Georgia and Crimea, probably not. A Yes Man advisor probably got asked about invasion scenarios and told Putin what he wanted to hear.

    • @Kyrgizion
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      Oh it’s gonna be worse than that. Whirlwinds don’t usually read mach+ speeds…

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    81 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    For the third time in just over a week, Moscow has shut down major airports as a result of Ukrainian drone strikes on the Russian capital.

    Officials closed Vnukovo, Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo airports, which provide domestic and international flights for civilians.

    While officials with the Russian Defense Ministry said Ukraine was behind the attack, Ukrainian authorities have yet to confirm, according to the Associated Press.

    Ukrainian drone attacks have at least twice before caused shutdowns of all major airports in the greater Moscow area, disrupting and delaying dozens of flights.

    These shutdowns come amid a streak of near-daily Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow and the surrounding region, the Associated Press reported.

    In return, Russian forces have repeatedly targeted Ukrainian grain storage depots, the Associated Press reports.


    The original article contains 172 words, the summary contains 126 words. Saved 27%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

    • @Sgarcnl
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      In terms of tactics, it makes sense. I used to play loads of starcraft, easiest way to get an enemy off your front is to attack the command center.

      • @Noodle07
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        71 year ago

        A little medivac here a little banshee there and woopsie daisy a mineral line just blew up from a mine

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    Have you ever been to Sheremetyevo?

    Best thing you could do is shut the fuckin place down, it’s held together with gaffer tape

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