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    3 months ago

    The front where they’re fighting in on their home soil. They don’t need to be “sent there”, it’s their homeland. They’re not invisible lines in a map, it’s their land, their homes. The homes of their families, their friends, their community, their countrymen. They’re fighting for eachother. It doesn’t get any more noble than that. Nobody lives there anymore because of the foreign invaders. If they win the war, people can live there again. That’s literally what they’re fighting for, not “The government”.

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      The front where they’re fighting in on their home soil.

      You are commenting in a thread that is about this war moving on russian soil.

      They don’t need to be “sent there”, it’s their homeland.

      Their homeland it’s not the front. Nobody lives in the front anymore, you can take a look at the many videos of combat footage available to see the destruction that got left behind. The land and homes got wrecked by both sides.

      They’re fighting for eachother.

      By definition a soldier of the army works and fight for the government. Anyone is free to fight for the reason they want but conscripts are forced to become soldiers and fight for the government.

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        The thread is about an operation on Russian soil, during a conflict exclusively over Ukrainian soil. One group operating just over the border in Russia in a defensive war doesn’t change the fact that the front line is in Ukraine. The objecting of the operation remains restoring the sovereignty of Ukraine.

        Their homeland is in fact the front. Their homeland consists of the entire country of Ukraine. Even the forests and the fields. Even the ruins of their homes. Even the graves of their loved ones killed by Russian invaders. The homes may have been destroyed by Russia, but once the war is won the Ukraines can return there. That is the point.

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          After the war ends it will take a lot of years before the front lines becomes habitable again:

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_munition#Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine,_2022

          One group operating just over the border in Russia in a defensive war doesn’t change the fact that the front line is in Ukraine.

          The front is where they fight and where troops are being sent, i suggest you to grab a map of ukraine and to watch the videos of this war.

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            Well then they better fight hard to win the war sooner so they can get a start on making their country habitable again. Operating into Russia seems like the fastest way to achieve that.

            The front is on their native soil, which they don’t need to be sent to. Thats where they already were, it’s their own country.

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              The front is on their native soil, which they don’t need to be sent to.

              The front has now also moved to russia.

              https://militaryland.net/maps/deployment-map/

              Here’s a map that can help you understand where they are fighting and where the front is.

              Lviv is about 800km from the east front which is about the distance between UK and Italy