These are tricky times for Russian President Vladimir Putin. The “special military operation” he launched against Ukraine in 2022, intended to last a few days until a puppet regime in Kyiv could be installed, has now gone on longer than both the Soviet fight against Nazi Germany and all of World War I. His forces have long ceased making significant gains on the battlefield; some data even suggest that Russian forces lost territory in April and May. What gains the Russians have made have come at enormous cost: Last month, Anna Keast-Butler, the director of British intelligence agency GCHQ, cited new intelligence indicating that Russian war deaths had likely reached almost half a million; various Western sources put total Russian casualties at significantly more than 1 million.

  • melsaskca@lemmy.ca
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    9 days ago

    I’m pro-Ukraine and fuck Putin. I’m conflicted though because I’ve always loved Russian art and literature. That comes from the people though, not the power. The people are almost the same everywhere. If the people ever get their collective shit together then watch out power!

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      9 days ago

      But the great Russian art and literature is mostly from the Russian empire. That Russia is long gone

      Even literature protesting the Soviet Union belongs to a Russia that’s long gone