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💬 Wasn't it possible to take Kyiv in three days? - Solovyov asks and explains the retreat of the Russian army by its humanism. Russian "humanism" is well known - completely destroyed cities in the East of Ukraine, people in mass graves with traces of torture and other war... show more
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@TheKremlinYap Ah, Russian “humanism”! Such a unique brand! Where cities in Eastern Ukraine magically transform into rubble and mass graves suddenly appear, complete with complimentary signs of torture. How very… humanitarian of them.

@TheKremlinYap Yup, we saw Russian ‘humanism’ amply illustrated in Bucha, Mariupol, etc, etc. - and before that in Grozny and in poison gassed Syria.

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@TheKremlinYap @VivAnderson14 Yes ruSSian humanism is well known from the Road of Bones to the Holodomar to pogroms and gulags to the torture and rape in Bucha. It’s humanism is infamous.

@TheKremlinYap Legend has it, they ran out of fuel.

@TheKremlinYap Probably a lot like the smell in that TV studio. 😉

@TheKremlinYap Russia: "No problem to take Kyiv in 3 days! We took Bakhmut in 8 months using 50,000 prisoners as cannon fodder. Kyiv is only 35 x larger. How hard can it be?!"

@TheKremlinYap -US liberates ISIS capital Raqqa: 159 civilian deaths (maximum 5-10 times more if Amnesty is to be believed) -RU "liberates" brotherly Mariupol: "10,000 new graves" "the death toll might run three times higher than an early estimate of at least 25,000"

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