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This might be off topic, but it's getting harder and harder to see Russian casualties as less of a tragedy, and more of an annoyance. Don't get me wrong, I know that it's a cruel and tragic thing, but every time I look at reports of 'heavy losses', I just think to myself that the numbers not high enough. That more of them should be dead.

And that's just it. It's a dark thought, but what else am I supposed to think? How can everyone involved in this war allow it to reach to this extent? Putin and Russians justifying this as a 'necessary war' while chest thumping about how their willing to throw millions of bodies away for the sake of advancement? The collective West dragging their feet on giving the needed weapons in a volume that could have ended this damned war? Ukraine's progress at reforming themselves to meet the changes? Just feels maddening to read these reports more and more while everyone argues over the most inane details instead of the larger picture

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Ukraine’s top general Oleksandr Syrskyi said that Ukraine had captured 594 Russian servicemen during its operation in the Kursk region, disclosing that figure for the first time.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/aug/27/russia-ukraine-war-live-ukrainian-air-defence-systems-activated-to-repel-further-russian-drone-attack?page=with:block-66cdb5ab8f086e571c8713a5#block-66cdb5ab8f086e571c8713a5

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