Update on the Ukrainian War Map: Putin's Drunken Soldiers Are Leading Russia to Disaster!

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The Russia-Ukraine war is like a history ceremony. Stories with many examples in the history of warfare are re-enacted before the eyes of 21st century man. In this story, Ukraine is the winner of success, victory and recognition, while Russia is the loser and defeated. Since the beginning of the war, Russia has been in the spotlight, both for Putin's brutal and irrational policies and for the growing number of unmilitary incidents within the Russian army. Today's topic is the undisciplined actions of the Russian army, which has gone out of control after successive defeats at the front. Let's take a look at these developments in the Russian army.

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The Ukrainian army does not give the Russian army a chance to survive with its operations. Many points in the occupied territories are regularly subjected to Ukrainian army operations. The number of Russian soldiers killed as a result of these operations is almost 170,000! While this situation increases the Ukrainian soldiers' belief in victory, it causes the Russian soldiers to have a psychological breakdown!

A large part of the Russian army is made up of mobilized soldiers, aged between 17 and 20, inexperienced and with no experience or knowledge of war. These soldiers, who have never had any qualifications for war except for computer games, are in for a big shock the moment they enter the battlefield!

The sounds of explosions, dismembered limbs, friends dying in front of their eyes have an extraordinary effect on the psychology of these Russian soldiers. In addition, the fact that Russian soldiers cannot find anyone to console them or to calm them down by instilling confidence in them, namely their commanders, causes this psychological breakdown to deepen. As a result, Russian soldiers turn to something that will give them pleasure for a while and distract them from what they have seen and experienced: Alcohol!

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