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[Hide] (191.8KB, 1080x1080) What is the predominant opinion on this board? I lean towards Ukraine, but at the same time I'll admit that it's tragic that this has to happen. On the one hand, you have the Soviets. On the other, you have the cultural marxist west. Ukraine sits right in the middle. And that's why this whole war was a Jewish orchestrated event. Western Jewry wants to stretch this war out as long as possible so that way they'll have to fight down to the last Ukrainian. While on the Eastern ZOG front you have Soviet-era fantasy, Russian imperialism and Eurasianism. And don't give me that bullshit about Azov using human shields. Those captured soldiers who admitted that are not an accurate source because they were beaten and tortured off-camera as corroborated by numerous people who survived Russian captivity. Russia is full of lying propagandists same like the west. Russia deliberately targeted Drama Theatres, maternity wards, daycares and kindergartens, art schools, hospitals and other civilian areas deliberately and killed infants. They kidnapped and deported Ukrainian civilians, they get what they deserve.
>Kyiv - Russia defeated.
>Kherson - Russia wins without any real resistance.
>Kharkiv - Russia loses after 19 Spetsnaz shock troops get burned to death inside a school building while any that tried to escape was shot dead or captured (only 4 managed to escape). Due to Ukraine's ability to catch Russia before they could've mobilized, Ukraine secured a victory.
Mariupol - Russia scores a tactical victory that is pyrrhic and mostly symbolic at best, Ukraine scores a strategic victory for tying up countless tactical battalion units and all of Russia's elite fighters in their strongest area, including Spetsnaz, Chechen salafists and DPR/LPR mercenaries for three months that by the time Russia finally captured the city after they cut off all supply routes and electricity, the rest of Ukraine was already prepared for an offensive and Russia's progress had been slowed to a halt.
>Lysychansk - Russian victory. Due to Russia's victory over Lysychansk, they were able to secure the administrative borders of Lugansk.
>Kherson (2nd battle) - Ukraine has been making many important gains over here and have already cut off Kherson from its surrounding areas to cut Russia's logistics in the region and get access to Crimea. But given the heavy fighting in Dombas, Russia is left without much help due to their comrades distracted fighting in the east.