Putin made Valery Gerasimov the “Commander
of the Joint Group of Forces in the Special Military Operation Zone” (ie.
Commander of all Russia’s Military in its War in Ukraine) yesterday.
He replaced Sergey Surovikin who
replaced Gerasimov as Commander in October 2022. Confused?
Valery Gerasimov planned the
February 24, 2022 Invasion and War in Ukraine and Putin appointed him as the
Main Commander to lead Russia’s Military in the War (called a “Special Military
Operation” in Russia.)
Gerasimov and his Russian
Soldiers did so poorly overall in Ukraine (abandoning trying to capture Kyiv
and withdrawing from Northern Ukraine altogether) that Putin replaced Gerasimov
with Surovikin in October 2022.
Surovikin and his Russian
Soldiers did so poorly in Ukraine (abandoning eastern Ukraine around Kharkiv as
well as fleeing from Kherson – the only Provincial Capital the Russians
occupied) that yesterday Putin replaced him with the same Commander who failed
in the first place.
January 24, 2023 will be the 11th
Month of the Start of Russia’s War in Ukraine and replacing Commanders with the
same Losers (in every sense of the word) will only help Ukraine defeat Russia
and hopefully remove Putin from power.
112,000 Russian Soldiers have
already died and 160,000 Russian Soldiers have been wounded in the past 11
months.
Russia is sending in Convicted
Criminals, Mercenaries, Conscripts and Old Men who haven’t served in the
Military in 20-50 years to fight in Ukraine with little to no food, little to
no equipment (what they do have is from Soviet Times) and little to no
training. Putin is using them as Cannon Fodder because he is too stupid to
admit his own mistakes.
Note: More Russian
Soldiers have died in the past 11 months in Ukraine than have died in the past
32 years since the Soviet Union collapsed as well as those that died during the
10 year Soviet-Afghan War as well as those that died in the past 72 years of
War.
299 Soviet Soldiers died during
the Korean War (1950-1953)
699 Soviet Soldiers died during
the Hungarian Anti-Communist Uprising (1956)
16 Soviet Soldiers died during
the Vietnam War (1964-1973)
96 Soviet Soldiers died during
the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia (1968)
58 Soviet Soldiers died during
the War of Attrition (1967-1970)
54 Soviet Soldiers died during
the Angolan Civil War (1975-1900)
14,453 Soviet Soldiers died during
the Soviet-Afghan War (1979-1989)
809 Russian Soldiers died during
the War in Transnistria (1990-1992)
14,000 Russian Soldiers died during
the First Chechen War (1994-1996)
275 Russian Soldiers died during
the Dagestan War (1999)
11,000 Russian Soldiers died during
the Second Chechen War (1999-2009)
67 Russian Soldiers died during
the 8 Day Russo-Georgian War (2008)
6,517 Russian Soldiers died
during the War of the Donbas, Ukraine (2014-2022)
117 Russian Soldiers died during
the Syrian Civil War (2015-Present)
From 1950 to January 2022 (72
years) a total of 48,460 Soviet/Russian Soldiers have been killed in
Soviet/Russian Wars.
63,540 MORE Russian Soldiers
have died in 11 months of fighting in Ukraine than died in the past 72 years.
Or if you just focus on the
past 32 years since the Russian Federation was established: 79,215 MORE Russian
Soldiers have died in 11 Months fighting in Ukraine than in all the Wars of
Russia since 1991.
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