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Russian casualties in Ukraine now match
American casualties in WWII

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Posted By: Big Bopper, 1/30/2026 1:52:51 PM

Both are a little north of one million. Of those, around 400,000 are deaths. (For the Ukrainians, both are a little lower, so far.) Most observers thought the Russians would overrun Kyiv in weeks. But they’ve now have been at war in Ukraine longer – four years – than America was at war in WWII. And there’s no end in sight. Recent Russian advances are measured not in kilometers, but meters. Russian troop morale is as bad as you would expect. Nobody goes to Eastern Europe for outdoor winter camping where your tentmate sleeping next to you sometimes gets blown to bits.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Rumblehog 1/30/2026 2:16:51 PM (No. 2062577)
Who's keeping the "official" count? No matter, don't trust them. Even if what the headline says were true, the Russians haven't come anywhere near matching THEIR death toll in WWII... not by a long shot.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 1/30/2026 2:21:42 PM (No. 2062581)
Putie's goose is cooked. Fighting a senseless war with alcoholic unmotivated teenage boys fresh out of russia's prison system only adds to the body count. Putie should have taken the deal Trump put in front of him. Too late now, Putie. While Z's military is nearly out of military-age men, it is too late now for Putie's conscripts to re-group.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 1/30/2026 2:40:30 PM (No. 2062593)
Russia's going to win any time now. (/s) They have already lost. The price of the war is too high and even if they do win it won't matter.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 1/30/2026 2:42:10 PM (No. 2062595)
Also, Russia has been fighting in Ukraine longer than the "Great Patriotic War".....WW2, against Germany.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: bighambone 1/30/2026 3:50:51 PM (No. 2062612)
During past wars the Russians have always sustained a massive number of both civilian and military casualties, so the Russian casualties that orders from Putin caused, and that the Russians sustained in the Ukraine, is just keeping up with the Russian tradition of taking huge numbers of casualties. That does not mean that the Russians, have lost those past conflicts, for an otherwise example look at where the Russians, then known as the USSR, ended up at the end of the Second World War, victorious in the middle of the Berlin, Germany!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: snowoutlaw 1/30/2026 5:13:38 PM (No. 2062641)
And for what? Borders change all the time. Sure Russia was in Berlin in 1945 but a few decades later they are out. Ukraine was controlled by USSR for a few years then taken by Germany from 1941 to 1945 and then back to USSR until the wall fell. If they take Ukraine now, in a few years things will change.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: SALady 1/30/2026 7:08:28 PM (No. 2062701)
I'm sorry, but this is a war of attrition, and Russia has about 6 times the population of Ukraine. On a per capita basis, Ukraine has lost a much higher % of their population -- including a whole generation of young fighting-age men. Ukraine's infrastructure has been dealt massive damage, with very little damage done to Russian territory. Please understand that I am not "pro Russia". But I am certainly not "pro Ukraine" either. I would not be terribly disappointed if these two useless countries wiped each other off the face of the earth. But anyone who thinks that Russia is going to "lose" this war is not looking at reality. They are not going to get the victory that they wanted when this started. But they have the capability of totally destroying Ukraine without turning to their nukes unless the rest of Europe wants to turn this into WW-III -- which, thank God, they haven't yet. But as long as 2 egomaniacs like Putin and Zelensky are running the show, this war is never going to end well for anybody. Maybe it's time we pulled a "Venezuela" on both of them, take them out of the equation, and let calmer, saner heads on both sides end this insanity!!!!
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Reply 8 - Posted by: JimBob 1/30/2026 8:53:05 PM (No. 2062749)
Per #5, in WWII, Russia - the Soviet Union- lost TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE killed.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: chance_232 1/30/2026 10:14:26 PM (No. 2062773)
What a colossal waste of blood, treasure and youth. And for what? Why are we bankrolling this atrocity?
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Reply 10 - Posted by: mifla 1/31/2026 7:04:36 AM (No. 2062826)
I simply do not understand why there has not been a backlash against Putin within Russia for this useless war. I know that he tends to kill those who disagree with him, but is his power that secure? There seems to have been no attempted coup or widespread protests in the streets. Are the Russian people so terrified of their government that they dare not criticize Putin? Even Stalin had his critics.
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