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jbsliverer

09/22/22 7:44 AM

#86493 RE: janice shell #86483

But whose side were they on, before they were murdered? Were they for or against Pooty?


You never know, there's forces on both sides killing these affluent Russians off, but mainly Putin is the perpetrator in my opinion, no fact checking abilities here. But he's having real problems with the overall sentiment of his flock.


As mobilization begins in Russia, sold-out flights, protests and arrests
By Mary Ilyushina
September 21, 2022 at 5:59 p.m. EDT

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/21/putin-russia-mobilization-public-protest

.....One Moscow millionaire who lives partly in Italy but had returned to Russia for a few days described growing disenchantment with Putin and fear for the future among business executives. The millionaire said he was afraid that he could be stranded in Moscow, even though he is not in the military reserve.

“There are no tickets, and it is getting more and more difficult to leave by road,” he said. “If there are additional restrictions due to the partial mobilization, it might not be possible to leave.”

The millionaire, who like others interviewed for this report spoke on the condition of anonymity because of fear of reprisal, said many in the business elite and intelligentsia saw the war as “a stupid mistake,” with few convinced by Putin’s argument that he is defending Russian speakers in eastern Ukraine.

“The trust of business, of the cultural and academic elite in the regime, has disappeared. Everyone understands that all the words about the defense of the Russian-speaking population [in Ukraine] and the fight for our brothers bear no relation to reality,” he said. “Everyone sees this as a stupid mistake.”

Russian lawyers reported a flurry of calls from worried men, their mothers, and wives asking for legal strategies to avoid being called up.

Legislation hastily passed Tuesday by the State Duma, the lower house of parliament, sets harsh new punishments for those who attempt to evade the service, surrender or refuse to fight.

On Wednesday, a dark comic strip made rounds on Russian social media, describing the life trajectory of an ordinary Russian in 2022: you go to war or go to jail but then get sent to the front line anyway, given that prisons recently became a new recruitment base to help address the acute shortage of Russian forces.

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jbsliverer

09/22/22 8:07 AM

#86494 RE: janice shell #86483

And like Traitor Trump, Putin can say anything, reality is always something else. Putin may have rockets and nuclear weapons, but there is no way he has shit for any boots on the ground forces, partial or otherwise. Just running out of cannon fodder delaying the inevitable. And like Traitor Trump, going out kicking, screaming, and destroying and costing lives as much as he can down to the last flicker of flame.

Putin can call up all the troops he wants, but Russia can't train or support them
Analysis by Brad Lendon, CNN
Updated 7:16 AM ET, Thu September 22, 2022
https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/22/europe/russia-mobilization-logistics-analysis-intl-hnk-ml/index.html


A good rundown thread of that here;

Mark Hertling
@MarkHertling
Putin's announced mobilization of 300,000 "reservists" was jaw-dropping to me this morning, but not for the reason some might suspect.

Why? Because know how Russian soldiers are trained, in basic training & in their units.

A brief ?? on some fun facts. 1/
7:01 AM · Sep 21, 2022
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