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A very good point. Its obvious to al that Ukraine is getting its ares kicked. Butnnoone expected anything different. The only issue is what cost can be imposed on Russia.
Turns out the cost is not much because if you're using video game screenshots, Syrian war photos, Iraq photos, photos from 2014, etc. then it means you don't have real photos.

Chinese know well that verbal claims are worth jack shit, as demonstrated by our conflicts with India. That's why Chinese document everything and release evidence whenever India makes a verbal claim.

Currently I see Ukraine as behaving even worse than India. With multiple proven lies, I now doubt every word they say. This is not any animosity towards India or Ukraine, it is just saying that Indian media is proven to be not reliable, so you can imagine how unreliable Ukrainian media is right now.
 
simple questions:

if Ukraine is winning so hard how come there's Ukrainians fleeing and blocking Africans from trains in Ukraine, and not Russians fleeing Russia and blocking Africans from trains in Russia?

if Ukraine is winning how come they need to stop men 18-60 from leaving? How come Russia isn't stopping men 18-60 from leaving?

If Ukraine is winning how come they're handing out guns to random people like Hitler's Volkstrumm? Did Soviets hand out guns to random people in WW2? How come Russian Army isn't handing out guns to random Russians?
One could say the same about Afghanistan and the US/USSR, no one fled the US or USSR in those war, yet it's undisputed that they lost those wars.


So basically, simple answers:
Because civilians aren't combatants, and should leave the area before they become collateral damage.
Russians are not fleeing Russia, but Russian objective is to change Ukrainian government and capture Kiev. They will not achieve this.
"Blocking Africans" has no relevance, and isn't what you think it is anyways.

Russia calls for its reserves, also, DNR and LNR forbid men from ages 18-55 to leave the territory as well.

Because Ukraine needs every man available to fight off the Russians. And they seem to be succeeding at that.
 
Turns out the cost is not much because if you're using video game screenshots, Syrian war photos, Iraq photos, photos from 2014, etc. then it means you don't have real photos.

Chinese know well that verbal claims are worth jack shit, as demonstrated by our conflicts with India. That's why Chinese document everything and release evidence whenever India makes a verbal claim.

Currently I see Ukraine as behaving even worse than India. With multiple proven lies, I now doubt every word they say. This is not any animosity towards India or Ukraine, it is just saying that Indian media is proven to be not reliable, so you can imagine how unreliable Ukrainian media is right now.
In general, in any war, the one barking the most is the helpless one and loosing on ground
 
Yup...

Imagine if they went full chengiz khan on them. Russian mercy despite the amount of russians germany killed is truly a remarkable sight to see.
No the Russians thought it was better to use the Germans as cheap labour for 70 years. Which they did.

The worst Russian crimes were against their own people and the Ukrainians which they genocided with an imposed famine. and killed 20 million.

Of course the worst Soviet war criminals would all qualify for Israeli citizenship today. not relevant but a side note.
 
True, everyone forgets the Russian casualty rate fighting against Germany. All people will remember is Russian troops in Berlin.

Russia lost 30 milion people to the germans. Germany lost maybe 3 million to the Russians.
The Russians lost a lot but so did the Germans....its way higher then 3 million. The 75% German military casualties were on the eastern front. I read the memoirs of German generals from WW2. The German High Command knew they lost the war after the USSR's Operation Bagration that resulted in massive losses to the German Army and the strategic loss of oil fields in Romania. The Russians probably lost a zillion soldiers but they broke the German army's back at took their oil fields. No oil no blitzkrieg....game over for Germany. All that matters is the strategic outcome.
 
One could say the same about Afghanistan and the US/USSR, no one fled the US or USSR in those war, yet it's undisputed that they lost those wars.


So basically, simple answers:
Because civilians aren't combatants, and should leave the area before they become collateral damage.
Russians are not fleeing Russia, but Russian objective is to change Ukrainian government and capture Kiev. They will not achieve this.
"Blocking Africans" has no relevance, and isn't what you think it is anyways.

Russia calls for its reserves, also, DNR and LNR forbid men from ages 18-55 to leave the territory as well.

Because Ukraine needs every man available to fight off the Russians. And they seem to be succeeding at that.
how do you know they're succeeding? Because they verbally say so and release some grainy photos of destroyed vehicles that could very well be Ukrainian?

if they're succeeding how come they have released multiple fake photos already? why do they need to release fake photos if they have real photos? The answer is clearly that they don't have real photos.

if they're succeeding how come there's artillery falling on Kiev on merely day 3?
 
The Russians lost a lot but so did the Germans....its way higher then 3 million. The 75% German military casualties were on the eastern front.

ok fair, they lost 4.5 million.
 
ok fair, they lost 4.5 million.
Don't forget all the death destruction rape loot and pillage when the red army got to German cities. They had payback on their minds.

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What a human tragedy:-


Ukraine conflict: Children on their own, parents stay behind​

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Ukrainians waiting to enter Moldova

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A long queue lies behind - and a long and uncertain wait to cross into the unknown
Tens of thousands of Ukrainians are pouring towards neighbouring countries to flee the Russian invasion.
In the three days since the invasion began, more than 115,000 have crossed into Poland alone - some travelling for more than two days, others joining queues 15km (10 miles) long at border points.
Those fleeing are mostly women and children, as all Ukrainian men aged 18 to 60 are being told to stay and fight - in some cases separated from their families. BBC correspondents met them at the borders.
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Ana at Palanka-Maiaky-Udobne border crossing between Moldova and Ukraine

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Ana had to leave her husband behind in Ukraine

24-hour queue​

By Lucy Williamson, Palanca, Moldova
Seen from the Moldovan border, Ukraine is a nation of women. Mothers and grandmothers, wheeling suitcases to safety, leading their children into the unknown.
Ana arrived at the Palanca crossing point after more than 24 hours waiting in a queue on the Ukrainian side of the border - her little yellow car stuffed with bags, her six-year-old granddaughter singing to herself in the backseat.
Ana and her stepdaughter had driven straight from the southern city of Odesa - some 50km away and now a key target for Russia in the war.
But Ana's calm smiling manner crumbled as soon as she began to speak. Breaking down in tears, she described how she'd had to leave her husband behind to defend their country.
"I hope the West will help us get out of this terrible situation, because right now we're facing the Russian aggressor alone."
Around her, local volunteers from Moldova's towns and villages waited to offer lifts to Ukrainians arriving here on foot.
But, like Ana, many who turn up here have thought only of escaping Ukraine, and have little idea of what happens now - for their country or themselves.
Tea, coffee and guidance at makeshift stalls at the Ukraine-Moldova border

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Tea, coffee and guidance at makeshift stalls at the Ukraine-Moldova border
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No men allowed​

By Mark Lowen, Przemysl, Poland
The overnight train from Kyiv, via Lviv, pulled in carrying Europe's new refugees. They arrived at the 19th Century train station at Przemysl, which is now a modern-day reception centre.
Kateryna Leontieva

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Kateryna Leontieva's journey was long - her return to Ukraine could be a lot longer
"It took us 52 hours to get here," said Kateryna Leontieva, who had travelled from Kharkiv with her teenage daughter. Clutching their Ukrainian passports, and carrying a rucksack of belongings, they stepped out into eastern Poland - and safety.
When I asked how it felt to be here, Kateryna welled up with emotion. "I don't know yet - the tears are just coming," she said. "I didn't feel anything - but now I'm starting to realise. I hope it's just a short trip and we'll be back soon."
In the waiting room, we found Irene and her two young children. Her husband had remained in Lviv to defend their homeland.
"Only women and children are allowed to go," she said. "The men want to stay, fight, and give blood. They are heroes."
How did she feel about her husband staying behind, I asked?
"I'm afraid," she replied, her voice beginning to break. "We believe everything will be alright. And we're praying for them."
Woman in waiting room at station

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Women say they are afraid, but proud their men are staying behind to fight
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Dropping off the kids​

By Nick Thorpe, Beregsurany, Hungary
Victoria came from Irshava, in western Ukraine.
"I came to Hungary with my two daughters. I'm leaving them with relatives who are waiting here at the border and returning to my husband," she says amidst nervous laughter.
Are you afraid to go back?
"Honestly, I'm not afraid. I only worry about my daughters, that's all. I see that things are not good for Ukraine, but I cannot leave my country. We have to be patriotic."
And her defiance continues.
"My husband is ready if necessary to protect Ukraine for the future, for our children. I don't want it but we must save our country.
"He will go to the military office because he has received a letter."
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Parents stayed behind​

By Rob Cameron, Vysne Nemecke, Slovakia
In the tiny village of Velke Slamence, the latest gaggle of refugees walked briskly down the road, eyes searching anxiously for a familiar face, followed by a shout of recognition, a hug, a kiss.
For a fleeting moment the scene felt joyful - light-hearted almost. But then it was punctured by a sharp, piercing cry. A woman's face crumpled in anguish before she was led swiftly away.
"Uzhhorod," said a teenage girl, when I asked where she was from, a city of 100,000 just across the border. Before World War Two that city was part of Czechoslovakia. There are bonds of kinship and solidarity in these plains beneath the Carpathian Mountains that go back a century.
That was almost all she would tell me. She clutched the hand of her little brother, a shy boy. Their parents had stayed behind. It was unclear who they were waiting for.
Men are on the other side of the border

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The men are the ones waiting for the displaced Ukrainians to come
Tanya left Kyiv 20 years ago, and now lives with her partner in Stuttgart. But here she was, standing by the roadside, waiting to rescue an old friend as their home city was engulfed by chaos.
Surveying the scene was villager Jan Toth.
"They're not letting men leave, Putin or Zelensky," he told me. "It's a catastrophe."
 
Which paid in 750 men, Lebanese infrastructure, and Lebanese dignity.
750 happy family their children performed Shahada

Infrastructure been rebuilded by Qatar and Iran

Dignity, loolz, do you have this word in your vocabulary? do you want me to refresh your memory with pictures of your "mighty" soldiers crying, the cemetery of Merkavas, your soldiers wounded in their back, running away like dogs, tail between their legs??

you are so pathetic 🤣😂
 
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