But there is a vulnerable point in this C Level Contact List tenuous contradictory reasoning: it cannot be sustained for long. No amount of draconian information control measures can shield citizens from the monstrous reality. First of all, about a C Level Contact List third of Russians have relatives in Ukraine. No censorship can prevent millions of phone calls and messages between them. My phone is filled with the most desperate pain. "We've been C Level Contact List sitting in the basement for four days." "They are bombing. We are experiencing a blockage.
No one can get in or out." “Today I stood C Level Contact List in line for 5 hours to buy bread. They didn't bring anything." I can quote those messages by the hundreds. And there are millions like me in Russia. This testimony of the catastrophe is C Level Contact List much more persuasive than the political debates. It is dangerous for us to discuss the number of casualties suffered by the Russian army in the Ukraine. It is the most sensitive issue for the government, which closely monitors these discussions. The government has officially acknowledged that C Level Contact List more than 500 soldiers have died during the "operation".
Even this number is monstrously C Level Contact List high. In ten years of war in Afghanistan, the USSR lost just over 14,000 soldiers and officers. Today, death enjoys a greater harvest. The veto of this information makes people look for C Level Contact List numbers announced by the Ukrainian side (most likely exaggerated). On March 8, the Russian Defense Ministry admitted that there are some conscripted soldiers for the Ukraine war, which C Level Contact List means poorly trained 18-year-olds. The words "cannon fodder" appear more frequently in messages and conversations.