Oleksii Arestovych
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Ukraine has very good military medicine. So for one killed, we have five, six injured. In Russia, it's one to two, one to three. They have a very poor relationship. field medicine. And since they are attacking for them, they have a larger problem evacuating than us. And so they're losing in that ratio between injured and dead. So many people die right there in the field.
Ukraine has very good military medicine. So for one killed, we have five, six injured. In Russia, it's one to two, one to three. They have a very poor relationship. field medicine. And since they are attacking for them, they have a larger problem evacuating than us. And so they're losing in that ratio between injured and dead. So many people die right there in the field.
So they could have 350 people killed and only about 600, 700 people injured and not the way it was supposed to be 1.5 million if the ratio would be as in developed armies in the world, like in the Ukrainian army.
So they could have 350 people killed and only about 600, 700 people injured and not the way it was supposed to be 1.5 million if the ratio would be as in developed armies in the world, like in the Ukrainian army.
I think it depends how you count their very specific place in this whole thing is losing the people who were drafted from the occupied territories. Yes. So there's a specific place. This is the loss of people that were drafted from our occupied territories, Donbas, Crimea. And now it's even Zaporozhye and Kherson regions and people who died being Ukrainian citizens died.
I think it depends how you count their very specific place in this whole thing is losing the people who were drafted from the occupied territories. Yes. So there's a specific place. This is the loss of people that were drafted from our occupied territories, Donbas, Crimea. And now it's even Zaporozhye and Kherson regions and people who died being Ukrainian citizens died.
being part of the russian army attacking us so what did putin do he forced ukrainian citizens to fight against other ukrainian citizens drafting them from those dnr and lnr from there about 70 80 000 people died how do we count those is this a loss on the russian side ukrainian side or a separate category it's a big question it's not a small amount it could be up to 100 000 people so this is why the general correlation uh it's one two three and kellogg one of the representatives from trump
being part of the russian army attacking us so what did putin do he forced ukrainian citizens to fight against other ukrainian citizens drafting them from those dnr and lnr from there about 70 80 000 people died how do we count those is this a loss on the russian side ukrainian side or a separate category it's a big question it's not a small amount it could be up to 100 000 people so this is why the general correlation uh it's one two three and kellogg one of the representatives from trump
typical ratio on the battlefield between the attacking and retreating, or better said, attacking and defending sides. We are defending. Everybody who is attacking usually carries more losses. For them to not carry more losses, they need to have a radical technical advantage, but they don't have that. Moreover, in some... Yes, you look. There are battles when it's 1 to 10, 1 to 15.
typical ratio on the battlefield between the attacking and retreating, or better said, attacking and defending sides. We are defending. Everybody who is attacking usually carries more losses. For them to not carry more losses, they need to have a radical technical advantage, but they don't have that. Moreover, in some... Yes, you look. There are battles when it's 1 to 10, 1 to 15.
That's on average only comes to 1 to 3, 1 to 5, I would say, more or less.
That's on average only comes to 1 to 3, 1 to 5, I would say, more or less.
Yes. He demonstrates a consistent position since March 2022, since Istanbul negotiations. And you notice today he said that the basis for us is the Istanbul talks and the real position on the ground. And we are ready for compromises. Putin is a very complex person, but he has two remarkable qualities, real or figurative.
Yes. He demonstrates a consistent position since March 2022, since Istanbul negotiations. And you notice today he said that the basis for us is the Istanbul talks and the real position on the ground. And we are ready for compromises. Putin is a very complex person, but he has two remarkable qualities, real or figurative.
In parentheses, he perfectly, impeccably maintains the same line that he announced, and in the eyes of everyone in Europe, everybody he deals with, he stated clear goals, and he showed that he can achieve them by force, but he has not changed the goals. He consistently says the same thing. Istanbul talks, we're ready to talk, and etc.
In parentheses, he perfectly, impeccably maintains the same line that he announced, and in the eyes of everyone in Europe, everybody he deals with, he stated clear goals, and he showed that he can achieve them by force, but he has not changed the goals. He consistently says the same thing. Istanbul talks, we're ready to talk, and etc.
It's more Ukraine, more likely here, that looks like an unpredictable partner that... from one side is showing itself as a victim, as a suffering side. From the other side, Putin, it's making us to look like we are constantly refusing to negotiate. This is what happened today. So he's building a perfect trap. See, the first step, he says we're ready to talk.
It's more Ukraine, more likely here, that looks like an unpredictable partner that... from one side is showing itself as a victim, as a suffering side. From the other side, Putin, it's making us to look like we are constantly refusing to negotiate. This is what happened today. So he's building a perfect trap. See, the first step, he says we're ready to talk.
Step number two, he says, I'm ready to compete with the West over Kiev and try Oreshnik, which is the mass destruction weapon, and let the Western air defense try to protect them from that. And number three, he says, I'm not going to talk to Zelensky. Oh, he's not a legitimate leader. If he will be reelected, then I'll talk to him. So this is a slap in the face to Zelensky. It's like a red rag.
Step number two, he says, I'm ready to compete with the West over Kiev and try Oreshnik, which is the mass destruction weapon, and let the Western air defense try to protect them from that. And number three, he says, I'm not going to talk to Zelensky. Oh, he's not a legitimate leader. If he will be reelected, then I'll talk to him. So this is a slap in the face to Zelensky. It's like a red rag.