‘We have already lost’: far-right Russian bloggers slam military failures

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  1. “The war in Ukraine will continue until the complete defeat of Russia,” Igor Girkin, a far-right nationalist, grumbled in a video address to his 430,000 followers on Telegram on Monday. “We have already lost, the rest is just a matter of time.”
    Girkin, a **former Russian intelligence colonel who became a commander of the pro-Russian separatist forces in 2014**, is arguably the most prominent voice within an increasingly **loud and angry group of ultra-nationalist and pro-war bloggers who have taken to berating the Kremlin for its failure to achieve its tactical objectives as the fighting in Ukraine has entered its seventh month.**
    After Ukraine’s latest counter-offensive in the south and the north-east of the country, **these bloggers** – who have so far been granted a public platform denied to many – **have intensified their criticism of the Kremlin, slamming the army’s inadequate performance in the war and urging Vladimir Putin to declare a full-scale mobilisation.”**

    So Putin is being criticised in Russia, that is good to know, the issue is that far-right ultra-nazi lunatics want him to do more intense stuff (full scale mobilisation–WW3).

  2. [Far right, pro war, russisn bloggers] have intensified their criticism of the Kremlin, slamming the army’s inadequate performance in the war and urging Vladimir Putin to declare a full-scale mobilisation.

  3. ok, but these nazis are not complaining that Russia started an unjust war or that civilians are dying, or even that Russian soldiers are dying for a wrong cause, or anything reasonable. They’re bitching that Russia is not going hard enough on Ukraine. So like, fuck them.

  4. Beware that these guys are hard core nationalists; they aren’t criticizing Putin for the war itself but rather because they want a full scale mobilization of the country

  5. But but i thought Russia was winning????

    Atleast to the commies in the comments on Reddit lmfao.

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