@Novichok
I agree. It will go on as long as Putin lives or is in power. As I have been saying, he must die.
As for foreign fighters in Ukraine on both sides, dying is part of war. Chechen soldiers being killed every day are not real Russians. The small numbers of Ukraine foreign soldiers being killed is just a part of the war IMO, same for Chechens.
The women heading to the front lines in Ukraine are what could become the problem for Putin. You cannot fight a war in a foreign land and fight a war with your own people revolting against your command. If the women in Russia mobilize, then Putin has a big problem. You cant just beat women publicly and expect no one to notice or other people to not get angry or involved. Women in Russia could be a big problem for little Vlad.
Retreating from Kherson is already not playing well publicly in Russia. It was the only accomplishment they had, and now, Crimea is a very real target that is coming within reach. With new air defense, and Russia not having superiority in the sky, Ukraine can be more aggressive when the ground freezes. There will be a cold snap next week with temps dipping below freezing for the first time, and those little Orc's do not have enough winter gear. Orcicles will be made in trenches nightly. Happy gulag biatches!