
Russian Aviation’s Darkest Hour Since WWII Gets 40-Second TV News Slot
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-drone-ukraine-ww2-2079812
by vincevega87

Russian Aviation’s Darkest Hour Since WWII Gets 40-Second TV News Slot
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-drone-ukraine-ww2-2079812
by vincevega87
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Giving it any coverage at all already shows this is so big Putin’s regime just can’t ignore it.
Could someone explain to me why they need to show it at all?
Does the Russian public really believe everything they see on TV and if they didn’t show this, would it seriously dent it? I’d highly doubt it. They’re in la la land already.
I genuinely don’t understand how it works
At this point I’d expect a part of the populace believing literally anything they’re being fed and a part of it just accepting that they won’t go anything against the government anyway, and in both categories, nothing really matters anymore.
So for what part of the populace are they showing this?
Darkest hour since WWII so far…
Their message is peak r/TechnicallyTheTruth: “Several aircraft caught fire.”
Yeah but what about Russian Naval?
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They said 1/3 of Russia’s bombers were destroyed or damaged. We all know that the other 2/3 either can’t fly or have been stripped for parts. Good day!
I detest any notion which somehow, some way try to compare this event to Pearl Harbor.
Ukraine conducted a military strike on military assets belonging to Russia. Over three years after the war initially began. There is no comparison whatsoever to a sneak attack conducted by Japan on the US, before Japan and the US was even at war with one another.
Ukraine was and is completely within in right to damage or destroy any military equipment belonging to Russia.
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