Ukraine : Attack Kyiv, and we will make it the Russians' Stalingrad

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The battle for Ukraine's capital Kyiv could be Russia's new Stalingrad, a Ukrainian MP tells the BBC.

Sviatoslav Yurah, Ukraine's youngest ever MP and a former adviser to President Zelensky, is helping with the volunteer defence in Kyiv.

He tells BBC Radio 4's Today programme the capital has been facing a "barrage" of rockets overnight and there are ongoing battles on the outskirts of the city.

But he warns Russia should prepare for heavy losses should it advance on the city.
"It's a massive town of millions and if the Russians try to come in they will have quite a fight on their hands - this will be their Stalingrad if they want to make it so," he says, referring to the bloodiest battle of World War Two, in which about 1.1m Soviet troops and 800,000 Nazi German and Romanian troops died.

The 1942-43 battle was a turning-point, halting the Nazi advance in Russia.

"Nobody is going to surrender - I can definitely guarantee you that," he says.
 

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Now is modern warfare..
One mini nuclear gao dim…
No need talk so much..
 

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What a flawed comparison. Are they insulting the french?

Anyway, Soviet vs Germany was a clash of ideology, different peoples(Slavic vs German)

Ukraine and Russia are ex commie states with corrupted elites and flawed democracies and common history. What are they actually fighting against? Its just the respective elites of each region sacrificing the lower classes as fodder in the quest for power.

Whether Putin or Zelensky in charge, the people still need to pay tax one.
 

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The battle for Ukraine's capital Kyiv could be Russia's new Stalingrad, a Ukrainian MP tells the BBC.

Sviatoslav Yurah, Ukraine's youngest ever MP and a former adviser to President Zelensky, is helping with the volunteer defence in Kyiv.

He tells BBC Radio 4's Today programme the capital has been facing a "barrage" of rockets overnight and there are ongoing battles on the outskirts of the city.

But he warns Russia should prepare for heavy losses should it advance on the city.
"It's a massive town of millions and if the Russians try to come in they will have quite a fight on their hands - this will be their Stalingrad if they want to make it so," he says, referring to the bloodiest battle of World War Two, in which about 1.1m Soviet troops and 800,000 Nazi German and Romanian troops died.

The 1942-43 battle was a turning-point, halting the Nazi advance in Russia.

"Nobody is going to surrender - I can definitely guarantee you that," he says.
He is asking Putin to field test the thermobabaric weapon on Kiev innocent people
 

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Guy plays too much Call Of Duty issit? Think war is maciam like playing games so easy ah?
 

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KYIV is ready for the Russians
 

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jin ti ki

got what use
in the end lose lives only
 

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ReutersCopyright: Reuters
The battle for Ukraine's capital Kyiv could be Russia's new Stalingrad, a Ukrainian MP tells the BBC.

Sviatoslav Yurah, Ukraine's youngest ever MP and a former adviser to President Zelensky, is helping with the volunteer defence in Kyiv.

He tells BBC Radio 4's Today programme the capital has been facing a "barrage" of rockets overnight and there are ongoing battles on the outskirts of the city.

But he warns Russia should prepare for heavy losses should it advance on the city.
"It's a massive town of millions and if the Russians try to come in they will have quite a fight on their hands - this will be their Stalingrad if they want to make it so," he says, referring to the bloodiest battle of World War Two, in which about 1.1m Soviet troops and 800,000 Nazi German and Romanian troops died.

The 1942-43 battle was a turning-point, halting the Nazi advance in Russia.

"Nobody is going to surrender - I can definitely guarantee you that," he says.

In before Russia thinks Kyiv will not be Stalingrad because Putin is not moving in - he is just going to flatten it
 

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In before Russia thinks Kyiv will not be Stalingrad because Putin is not moving in - he is just going to flatten it
Putin is scared his ammunitions run out.............Nato can suddenly enter the war. China, too can move in the east to recover land lost through historical mistakes
 

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Putin is scared his ammunitions run out.............Nato can suddenly enter the war. China, too can move in the east to recover land lost through historical mistakes

Bro, how many nuclear warheads have Russia used in this war? Bioweapons also havent come out yet. Whose ammunitions running out?
 
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