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    1. Especially as masses of them have already left the country in preparation for this outcome – especially the younger ones.

      Those Russians saw the writing on the wall and they weren’t dancing to his tune.

  1. Desperate measures of a man who knows his fate is sealed. Hitler too mobilised civilians after the collapse of German Army in the occupied territories.

  2. I also did a referendum, and the result was that 100% of people said that Russia should be part of Estonia. So now Putin is out of a job since Russia no longer exists.

    1. @vulc1 in fact, historically there was no ‘Kievan’ Rus. There was just one and only Rus, with the capital in Kyiv. The modifier ‘Kievan’ was coined in modern times.

  3. “I am loseing this war of mine this war that i starded now citizens go die for my shame”- Putin when ever he talks about the war.

  4. The Russian people deserve so much better than Putin, at the very least a leader that actually cares about their futures.

  5. With the Russian military’s logistical problems, winter could well be the end for the army. It seems that Russian troops are buying their own winter gear among other things. Winter is only going to exacerbate the poor logistics.

  6. I love how he’s so adamant about defending Russia’s territorial integrity with whatever means necessary but he doesn’t give a sh*t about Ukraine’s territorial integrity.

  7. This is a weird time of year to do this. Even with rushed training, the new troops are gonna enter Ukraine in the winter

  8. How many Russians interviewed in the street have said “better not to think about it”? Well the price of apathy and cowardice is growing every day.

  9. Putin: Let’s just call it “partial mobilization”, coz I don’t want to sound desperate to the world. If Ukraine won’t surrender to this, we will call for “full mobilization”.

  10. You know that feeling you get when you’re gambling and loosing. The feeling that makes you keep gambling to regain your losses but you keep losing. This is what’s happening here with Putin. He’s going all in with even bigger losses.

  11. The classic Russian way of winning a war, by pushing so many of their own men through the mincer the enemy couldn’t mince them quickly enough.

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