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  1. David still giving it to Goliath! I love it! Keep your heads up Ukraine and know that most of America supports you!

    1. @Ogier The Dane Indeed, Russia has lost tens of thousands of troops, with exactly ZERO NATO soldier casualties. In this Russian war against NATO, it’s losing heavily

    1. @North Korea Is Best Korea I know NATO is using ukranians to fight russia but nobody mentioned it besides you .So you corrected me on what ?where is the evidence of this casualties ? International UN organizations countrd 4k dead russian soldiers half of them couldnt even be found they just counted the tanks.The dp and lp republics of ukraine admitted they lost 7500 soldiers dead and 6000 wounded .The majority of the fighting force in ukraine are chechens Wagner group lpr and dpr.

    2. @Rob Moreno Indeed, Russia has lost tens of thousands of troops, with exactly ZERO NATO soldier casualties. In this Russian war against NATO, Putin’s losing heavily

    1. Some of the Ukraine fanatics aren’t going to believe Ukraine is losing until the inevitable total collapse of Ukraine defense…

    2. Good job – the Ukrainians lost 40 tanks, 1200 soldiers, 2 planes and 28 armored vehicles. And the Russian losses are minimal.

  2. CNN, YOUR VOLUME ON YOUR VIDEOS IS HALF THAT OF ANY OTHER NETWORK OR VIDEO, THIS NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED.

    1. @Rider 38 CNN isn’t free from spin, but they are the most unbiased and empirical mainstream news station I know of in the United States. Maybe ABC/NBC. I like al Jazeera and the CBC in Canada as well.

    2. @Rider 38 lol you have to understand how funny that is for me right meow. I. Getting drunk at a karaoke bar right meow.

  3. New neighbors that moved here long ago disrespect property and throw balls at my parents car parked in the street.

    Old kind neighbors with no kids moved out only for a MEXICAN FAMILY who disrespects property to move right in, playing on the OTHER basketball hoop, mine, even if there are GARBAGE CANS and a CAR right near the hoop.

    Mexico…

    1. Good job – the Ukrainians lost 40 tanks, 1200 soldiers, 2 planes and 28 armored vehicles. And the Russian losses are minimal.

  4. And what this fake news story fails to say is…. the Ukrainians suffered MASSIVE losses in this attempted ‘counter-offensive’ and were driven back. In fact the Ukrainian military is suffering about 1200 casualties a day (dead and wounded). In a ten day period that adds up to over a division (10,000) of men. Over the course of a month they loose about 3 divisions in military strength. Ukraine is losing this war badly and will be forced to capitulate within a matter of weeks.

    1. Indeed, Russia has lost tens of thousands of troops, with exactly ZERO NATO soldier casualties. In this Russian war against NATO, it’s losing heavily

    2. @North Korea Is Best Korea The kill ratio of Russian versus Ukrainian forces varies from 10 to 1 all the way up to 30 to 1 (favoring Russia). Ukrainian has lost around 250,000 killed or wounded to Russia. While Russia has suffered around 70,000 killed or wounded in this conflict. Such kill ratios have never been seen in modern military conflicts. Wrap your skulls around this please.

  5. For anyone who has been following the war really closely, on the north side of that bridge, russia ‘ was ‘ building a pontoon bridge. The main bridge was damaged enough so trucks and military equipment couldn’t travel over it. So the Russians started building a floating pontoon bridge, they were about halfway done after about a week or two of building it… until those himars hit it. It is remarkable how accurate they are.. 80ish miles away and they are hitting within a meter or two of where they are aimed. They launched six at the main bridge last week, and the missiles all landed within the span of the road.

    1. Though, one of the points of a pontoon bridge, is that if one part is destroyed, a new module can be quickly attached.

    2. @SORA Right. But if you can hit it that precisely, you can hit it when there’s a convoy of supplies on it, most likely not just damaging the bridge but also sinking the supplies. And it still takes hours to replace the damaged parts. And Russia is short of supplies of all kinds, most likely pontoons too.

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