I want this fat faggot to try out, so much
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Some Russians are starting to realize that they can't win, and are testing out copes to see what might work.
There is also an angle that Russian politicians keep insisting on nonsense about chemical and biological "weapons" because they want to try to convince the Russian people that the government would not be monsters for trying to threaten or use nukes out of desperation to save face. Never going to work, though.
Russia is winning though so what you said makes no sense.
It's a stalemate right now. They're "winning" on one front, "losing" on another, nothing really happened in months now especially compared to the first days when they tried to blitzkrieg it. It's a static war now, like the later WWI in the East (not West, yet), and even the trenches already are getting fortified with concrete like WWI after the manouver war ended.
Massive cope.
This was the situation after 1 month (and really mostly like the first 3 days):
https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/INTERACTIVE_UKRAINE_CONTROL-MAP-DAY30-01.jpg?w=770&resize=770%2C770
Since then Ukraine retook the entire north (rolled the Russians back 100%), much of east-north (the Kharkiv axis, where they almost got to the border but not quite, lifted the siege anyway), and some of east-south (advancing slowly to the Dnepr along the coast).
While Russia finally took Mariupol, and made local advances in east-center (northern section) towards Kramatorsk. Still didn't even take Avdiivka just west of Donetsk city, a small "Verdun" where the Ukrainians have digged down already years ago.
In almost 4 months.
Maybe go and see the weekly territorial changes, and remember to zoom out too. Compare with the Week 1, and don't forget to check the changes in the north. (Especially the Northern Front, which no longer even exists after the first 6 weeks or so.) After you zoom out to see the entire country, you won't even notice any weekly changes occurring during the say last 2 months, they're so minimal.