Another Russian base goes up in smoke in Crimea | Olesksiy Honcharenko

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Published 2022-08-17
"This is the biggest and the hardest Russian losses in fighters since the Second World War."

People's Deputy of Ukraine Oleksiy Honcharenko says the two attacks on Russian bases in Crimea are devastating for Putin's forces.
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All Comments (21)
  • @mowabb
    He called Moskva a submarine 😂🤣 absolute savage
  • @DanS8204
    Putin and his generals deserve every bit of this, and I hope that there is much more of this to come for them.
  • @tompetrou2270
    "Your enemies weakness is what they use against you" unquote...About time the Russians have to endure what they dish out ...Go Ukraine
  • @TheKgv1
    The Attack on the "Mockba" which is now a submarine:- hilarious, such a cool throw away comment in the middle of His assessment 😂😂 slava Ukraine ☮️
  • Why even comment on anything Putin says?
    It offers some sort of credibility to his comments, when in reality Putin will say literally anything to put blame at other people’s feet instead of getting his forces out of Ukraine and ending this pointless war
  • Great to hear of successful developments in Crimea. Make the war criminals afraid, give them no rest.
  • "The only language putin understands: Force" - excellent observation.
  • @lucky5853
    I'm shocked to see the great patriotism of Ukrainian people, it really is admirable their courage and an inspiration to be followed by Bielorussian patriots ,the whole righteous and free peoples of the world hoping and praying for you to win over Putin and his cronies.
  • @small3687
    Love it! Melt the Russian military down for parts to rebuild Ukraine. The Russian military should have to dissolve in the same capacity Germany's military was required to do after world war 2
  • @Mastah2006
    Who would've though that we will meet here 6 months later to cheer up and support Ukrainian's pushback. Makes me admire them so much more.
  • @tnickknight
    Keep up the good work we stand United with Ukraine 🇱🇹❤🇺🇦,
  • @patriark
    A strong and independent Ukraine will be a guarantee for future European safety and prosperity. Tough, competent people with a very strong and ancient culture.
  • @SgtShella
    slava ukraine and long live Taiwan too
  • I like this gentleman’s honesty about current Ukraine military capability. It bodes well for eventual ejection from Ukraine of all Russian forces.
  • I'm airways impressed with Ukrainian representatives, especially since they are communicating so effectively in a second language.