By the end of 2025, Russia’s total irrecoverable losses in the war are projected to reach 1.2 million—a figure unseen since World War II. Yet in the Kremlin, these unprecedented casualties are met with calm resolve. Russia appears willing to continue the war, losing hundreds of thousands of soldiers each year.

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  • Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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    30 days ago

    the argument some people here make about Russia just trying to eliminate Nazis in Ukraine.

    You should really block lemmy.ml, it’s much better for your blood pressure and mental health.

    • Asafum@feddit.nl
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      It doesn’t really bother me at all to be honest. I appreciate being able to read discussions wherever they’re from it’s pretty much why I’m on feddit.nl, they don’t seem to defederate from a lot of stuff. I appreciate letting the user decide what to block.

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      If open discourse really upsets you that much maybe you should take a break from social media

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        29 days ago

        People downvoting, but this is solid advice. I took a break from Lemmy for three or four months because I needed to get away from all the bad news about what’s happening in current events. It’s great for one’s mental health to step away sometimes.