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oh, no, that must be so hard on them, having to use paper maps and their eyes to navigate whilst their troops operate literal torture chambers for children[1] in a country they're trying to invade

[1] - https://twitter.com/Lyla_lilas/status/1603042758729650178

An unsourced tweet from a Ukrainian propaganda account that someone under the age of 18 was detained for 90 days is not the same as actual UN confirmation that Ukrainians have castrated and cut the fingers off of Russian POWs, as well as executed POWs, or that they regularly run torture and death squads seeking out those who speak Russian in Ukraine, or that Ukrainian snipers have been targeting the killing of children in Donbas, or that thermite was regularly dropped on civilian population centers in Donbas, or that dozens of Russians were burned alive in the Trade Union building in Odessa in 2014. Oh, and today, massive shelling in Donetsk again, which has been happening on a daily basis since the ultra-nationalists took over in 2014.

https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/01/19/odes-j16.html

https://www.jpost.com/international/article-703581

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/ukrainian-force...

https://rmx.news/russia/video-they-are-cockroaches-ukrainian...

Well if the Russians had stayed out of Ukraine there wouldn't have been any problems. But alas. No mercy for Russians, enemy of the free world.
A lot of words and not a single source. That’s one thing I’ve noticed from the crowd that is pro Russian they rarely if at all give out any sources.

> It's the proxy war that the US wanted, with over 100,000 dead Ukrainian troops, over half million or so casualties, and Europe in the process of de-industrializing

Let’s not forget the massive causalities and decimation of the Russian military it’s going to take them decades to get back to where they were before the invasion.

If they ever do. But that’s okay I’m sure the February mobilisation will go much better than the last.

Would this actually have any effect on Russian civilians? I would guess that this jamming doesn't prevent operation of GLONASS, and most Russian civilians would primarily use GLONASS.