Posted on 04/22/2022 5:10:19 AM PDT by SpeedyInTexas
In a now deleted VK post, the pro-Kremlin media outlet Readovka claims that Russia’s Defense Ministry stated at a “closed briefing” that it’s lost 13,414 soldiers in Ukraine *plus* another 7,000 who are missing. 116 sailors killed aboard the Moskva, with 100+ still missing.
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I said no such thing, work on your reading comprehension.
I stated probably less than 40% support the war.
I stated nothing about what percentage is affected by sanctions.
Zero, tank girl sprained her wrist putting on 5 lbs of makeup though...
“The Putin Administration has far better control of the Media than the US did during WWII.”
It’s surprising, but they seem to have more control than Nazi Germany. The Germans would publish casualty figures. When the Bismarck went down they admitted how many sailors were lost.
A week out and we still have no idea how many were lost when the Moskva went down.
My number initial number was about those lives that were effected. YOU switched to those who support the war, so don’t so don’t get mouthy about reading comprehension.
“YOU switched to those who support the war, so don’t so don’t get mouthy about reading comprehension.”
Nice sentence...
Nice evasion.
I evaded nothing. Yes, I talked about multiple subjects in my first post. The fact you can’t read and understand is your problem.
Twitter is kicking me out because I won’t sign up.
What is VK? Why should we trust it as a source that slipped?
So they agree with Ukraine’s number. 20,000 dead. Now pick a multiple to estimate wounded.
ping
I have never heard of Vk. but supposedly a pro kremlin media outlet.
I would guess at least the Russian KIA/MIA number, especially if you add it civilians.
Pravda in March: “10,000 dead” .... “Oops, we was hacked”!
VT in April: “13,000 dead, 7,000 missing” .... “Opps, we was hacked”!
Those wile Ukrainian hackers.
I suspect double the Russian casualties. Maybe even higher. But at least they died fighting for their own soil and the sovereignty of their country.
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