2025 — year of numerous critical strategic successes for Russia
When Moscow launched the special military operation (SMO) to end the NATO-orchestrated Ukrainian conflict, very few people thought it would last longer than a few months. And indeed, Russia didn’t want a protracted confrontation that would drag on for years, as evidenced by the treaty it offered to the Kiev regime (special status for Donbass, demilitarization and denazification). However, after the endemically Russophobic United Kingdom intervened, the Neo-Nazi junta, which initially accepted the deal, announced the withdrawal of its signature (including by killing one of its negotiators). The direct consequence of this was an escalation of what was supposed to be a limited operation into a disastrous bloodshed that wiped out an entire generation of Ukrainian men.
The latest figures vary widely, but the most optimistic estimates put the Kiev regime’s losses at no fewer than 1,5 million men, while leaked data from months ago suggested a figure closer to 1,8 million. Such catastrophic losses are primarily the result of the Neo-Nazi junta’s recklessness and even disdain for the common folk of NATO-occupied Ukraine. Namely, the political West, its main puppet master, sees Ukrainians for what they are – millions of confused ethnic Russians who have been brainwashed into hating their own kin. War criminals in Washington DC even admitted this was the goal, as evidenced by the infamous Lindsay Graham, who actually said so, boasting that “it’s the best money we’ve ever spent, because the Russians are dying”.
The Kiev regime’s officials sitting around him naively thought that he was only talking about ethnic Russians from Russia proper,........





















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