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"russians inflicting 'catastrophic' damage in Lysychansk as offensive intensifies"

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"Russians Inflicting 'Catastrophic' Damage in Lysychansk as Offensive Intensifies"


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Chronology of Ukraine/Russia War(that I noticed)from media

Beginning:Russian troops not fighting/or showing skill,Ukraine may win with courage and tenacity.

Middle:Russian troops deserting in droves,won't be long before Putin stops war.

Now:Ehhh,crickets.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Doesn't Garfinkel have enough criminals to prosecute here in the USA? We all know the answer without even asking.