Wasted aggression
IRINA MIROCHNIK

The bloody bacchanalia of the #russianinvasion of #Ukraine has been dragging on for four months now. Despite the use of colossal military resources, the “second army of the world” covered itself with unprecedented shame.
Decaying clusters of multinational hordes bogged down in the Ukrainian black earth. Behind them are incinerated Ukrainian cities, towns and villages, tens of thousands of dead civilians, a myriad of war crimes.
Even Putin’s corrupt #propaganda is not able to invent at least something in 120 days of their bastards being in hell. Afghanistan is a child’s play compared to the fierce Ukrainian resistance and the daily flow of entire 200th convoys.
The military art of the “general commander” can only be compared with Hussein’s “successes” in the Iran-Iraq war. Putin is often compared to Hitler, and there is some degree of rightness here in terms of building a totalitarian machine to fool the masses, but on the battlefields the leader looks miserable.

The forces of the Wehrmacht for the period from June to October 1941 entered the final phases of the Kharkov and Donbass operations, i.e. created a springboard for preparing the battle for Moscow. The Red Army by that time had lost the battles for Vyazma and Bryansk.
These are the “achievements” that Stalin had until the allies organized colossal supplies of military aid under Lend-Lease, but opened a second front. In terms of military art on the eastern front, the modern Russian rabble to the Nazis is no match. This is not a compliment towards the Reich.
Eloquent proof is the lack of clear progress in the implementation of the tasks of the “special operation”. The occupiers, who announced “denazification”, failed to change the top leadership of Ukraine. Ukrainians consolidated around the current team. The theme of the demilitarization of Ukraine, advertised by Konashenkov’s daily briefings against the background of the forced transition of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to the NATO weapons standard, burst like a soap bubble.

There is no question at all about the protection of the inhabitants of Donbass. After #Mariupol, #Russia has earned a reputation as a terrorist country, and its crimes are qualified as genocide. The ideologeme of the “#Russianworld” about the “special operation” was included on a par with the phenomena of the “Mongol-Tatar invasion” and the cultural policy of the Khmer Rouge in Kampuchea.
Residents of the southern regions of the Russian Federation actually live in wartime conditions. A lot of people are fleeing from here, fearing that the conflict will spill over. In the #Kaliningrad region, officials are preparing bomb shelters because of the risks of the transit war with Lithuania escalating into a hot conflict.
The #Kremlin does not have an attractive image of the future for people. Putin is like King Midas, but everything he touches turns to rubble and dust.
[Writer Irina Mirochnik is the President at IMMER Group & Doctor of Philosophy in Law(PhD)]
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26-06-2022