The main reason for the absence of medical evacuation is simple and gruesome: The fighting is just too intense.

It can take a day or even two for soldiers to get in and out of the fiercest fighting spots – killing any hopes of medics coming to save the wounded.

Left alone at the positions, the soldiers often have to pull out their comrades on their own under heavy shelling, sometimes walking five to seven kilometers to the nearest evacuation points, where vehicles take them to makeshift hospitals.

When soldiers carry their wounded out, the group is easy to spot – and it immediately becomes easy prey to Russian first-person view (FPV) drones and artillery.

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  • @empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    523 months ago

    Russian propaganda and kompromat is working as intended. Putin has proven that the cohesion of western democratic states can be broken with almost no effort, as a result we will see a completely unprecedented rise in territory grabbing and fascist dictatorships over the next 20 years.

    • @tsonfeir@lemm.ee
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      153 months ago

      I mean, cutting checks to all the republicans might make him break a sweat. He’s got a big payroll.

        • @Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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          13 months ago

          It’s why the US needs to resolve its congress rep situation. If they fixed it, you would need to buy off like 2.2x more reps lol

    • @eardon@lemmy.ca
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      123 months ago

      This isn’t propaganda. It’s reality.

      Ukraine cannot win without foreign troops on the ground. They never had the capability.

      • Goku
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        3 months ago

        I think this point was not to claim this article is propaganda, but rather that Russia and other dictatorships can continue to invade other countries with minor consequences because they can spin whatever narrative they need and sow division in the worlds political powers by spreading lies and mistruths on fringe news channels and social media.

        • @eardon@lemmy.ca
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          43 months ago

          invade other countries with minor consequences because they cab spin whatever narrative they need and sow division

          Where have I seen this before…

          • @boredtortoise@lemm.ee
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            13 months ago

            Basically every world power is a reactionary right-wing oligarchy with either a bourgeoisie “democracy” or straight up dictatorship. So yeah you and we see it all the time.

      • @empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        73 months ago

        This article is not propaganda, yes. I am saying the previous two years of subversive efforts by Putin have successfully seized up the political war support machine that would have otherwise made Russia’s offensive a lost cause.

      • @khannie@lemmy.world
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        393 months ago

        You do realise that it’s a republican house, right? And that they’re the ones holding up aid, right?

            • @Linkerbaan@lemmy.world
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              53 months ago

              Fixed the first link.

              Republicans most certainly are holding up aid to Ukraine.

              Irrelevant. Biden is abusing his presidential powers to enable literal Genocide. He could easily abuse his powers in the same way to get weapons to Ukraine

              Joe Biden Could Send Millions Of Artillery Shells To Ukraine, For Free, Tomorrow. And It’s Perfectly Legal.

              If you say “Biden doesn’t want to break the rules like Trump” that’s one thing, but that excuse doesn’t hold up because he already does it for israel.

              • @papertowels
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                73 months ago

                So let me get this straight, instead of blaming people who are actively acting against something, you are focusing instead on someone who isn’t abusing a loophole?

                That doesn’t set the stage up for a very reasonable conversation, and suggests that you’re wanting to discuss Israel/Gaza moreso than Ukraine, so I don’t see a need to engage in conversation.

                • @Linkerbaan@lemmy.world
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                  43 months ago

                  So let me get this straight, instead of blaming the person in power you blame random peons and deflect from it even though you have just been presented with evidence that this person can clearly do so

                  • @papertowels
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                    Random peons being the ones elected to pass policy and control the budget, right?

                    And the president only being able to help if he blatantly abused a loophole, right?

                    If that’s the case, yeah you’ve got it right. I do think that the contingent of folks who are acting against providing aid are more responsible than the person who isn’t abusing a loophole to help.