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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1432739)1/11/2024 4:15:48 PM
From: Qone01 Recommendation

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pocotrader

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That means nothing. Ukrainian casualty counts you love, no matter where they come from.

In war casualties rise and fall as it plays out. Russia still has not and won't win.

It will end how I said it will end. No matter what you post in support of your favorite mass murder Putin.



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1432739)1/11/2024 6:15:35 PM
From: Tenchusatsu2 Recommendations

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Brumar89
pocotrader

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BC,
"The number of heavily wounded soldiers being treated at one of Ukraine's largest trauma hospitals has risen by as much as 30% in the past few weeks, according to the chief doctor there.
And yet RuZZia still hasn't pushed Ukraine's marines back across the Dnipro river, despite waves and waves of attacks that resemble Bakhmut and Avdiivka.

Of course, you won't hear about how many wounded RuZZian soldiers are being treated in hospitals in Zaporizhzhia, because the Kremlin would NEVER let that info out. Not even among the foreign journalists "embedded" among the RuZZian population there.

And that's even assuming that RuZZian hospitals bother to treat the wounded. Cause you know, it's a lot cheaper for the RuZZian government to let them die, then pretend that those soldiers are deserters. That way, they won't have to pay benefits to the dead soldiers' families ...

Tenchusatsu