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This is a bit old news. The frontline innovations in tactics and instruments are more or less similar between sides.
There's an issue with news about wars - they are always distorted. Maybe if such a thing as independent journalism existed today, but it really almost doesn't.
Ukraine's offensives were pretty similar to Russian ones, as in "meat grinder".
Neither side is winning right now. But Ukraine's economy is in very bad shape, while Russian isn't.
It's not that galvanized, this support ; also Russia's economy is sufficiently supported by more or less all the world except West. Including NATO member Turkey.
If Ukraine could fight indefinitely and economical issues were the only issues, then yes, but it's losing men and will to continue, and it's devastated. Russia doesn't have that problem because, again, no Russian cities have been razed by artillery fire.
It was the other way around - the Afghan war started and ended at various stages of USSR's collapse. Were there no war in Afghanistan, that collapse may have been less dark, again, without all the traumatized veterans, but who knows.
I wouldn't say all the best have emigrated, and I wouldn't say those who emigrated are all from the best.
I don't think he sees things at such low level. Rather the whole situation of war makes many things different for him.
See, liberals and political opposition here are quite close to the ruling class. They've sort of distanced themselves from it, but this is a poisoned field. Same with journalism, many of those "sincere journalists" are plainly suspicious people. It has all been suspicious since late 90's, when Starovoitova and Politkovskaya and who not were killed, and others successfully defamed or driven out of relevance.
Also the case with those who emigrated.
But true - those dying are poor people mostly.
I don't see that happening yet.