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women who once were in [music] their
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kitchens, classrooms, or prison cells
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are now on the Ukrainian front lines.
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That is, tens of thousands of Ukrainian
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female soldiers are fighting against
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Putin's army. While the Russians
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expected to face professional soldiers,
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they are now confronting an army of
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women who have nothing to lose and have
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sworn revenge. This is beyond
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statistics. It is the moment when the
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nature of war changed. Ukraine's Amazon
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and witches have become that invisible
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wall that has overturned Russia's
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strategic calculations. To understand
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the anatomy of this asymmetric
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resistance, one must first look behind
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the iron bars to the place where one of
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Ukraine's [music] toughest decisions was
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made. Faced with the Russian army's
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human wave tactics [music] and
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relentless attacks, the Ukrainian
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Ministry of Defense took a radical step
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to tighten its ranks and opened the
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[music] prison doors. But those who
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emerged were not criminal machines
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resembling Vagner group mercenaries.
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They were women willing to pay for their
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past mistakes in the trenches. The
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soldier cenamed Tequila is the
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embodiment of this new doctrine.
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>> You're an assault unit. Did you have any
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doubts about joining it?
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Well, I did. But even if I was ordered
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to go on an assault mission right now,
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I'd go.
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>> What did you feel the moment you left
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the prison?
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>> I took a deep breath. Even the air is
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different outside prison.
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>> Years she spent in that gray, gloomy
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prison northeast of Kkefe may have cut
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this Ukrainian woman off from civilian
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life. But the war offered her an
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unexpected door to freedom. For Tequila,
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freedom was not a comfortable life
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outside, but being able to stand at the
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zero [music] point of the enemy line
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with a weapon in her hand. In fact, her
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stepping out [music] of a cold bunk and
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into the muddy trenches says it all.
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This Ukrainian woman's story is not just
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a story of individual salvation, but
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proof of the total transformation of a
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nation. Tequila's words shed light on
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how the town resisted the occupation.
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There are many examples of Ukrainian
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female soldiers like this. So why is
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there such a high level of participation
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from women in the army? Ukrainian state
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penitentiary service officials describe
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the situation as a paradox. [music]
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Exchanging the prison environment with
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three meals a day, a warm bed, and
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relative security for trenches where
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there is a constant risk of being blown
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apart by mortar fire may not seem like a
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decision a rational mind would make.
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However, the motivation at play here is
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a sense of atonement and revenge that
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[music] is much stronger than the
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instinct to survive. The field
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commander, cenamed hedgehog, clearly
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draws the fine line that separates
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[music] these women's motivation from
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that of male soldiers. For them, the
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front line is an opportunity to replace
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the label of criminal in the eyes of
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society with the label of hero. What a
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prisoner feels when advancing toward
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Russian positions with an assault
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[music] rifle is not fear, but an
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existential necessity. One of the most
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striking examples of this transformation
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is Helina, a 36-year-old former cook
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convicted of minor crimes. Her reason
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for joining the war goes beyond guilt.
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It stems from pure pain. Having lost her
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25-year-old son and her husband in the
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hell of Bakmoot, Helina now possesses
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the dangerous courage of someone who has
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nothing left to lose. What makes a
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person most dangerous [music] in war is
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having no life left behind. Helina and
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others like her pose an unpredictable
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[music] threat to the Russian army
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because their fear of death has given
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way to a desire for revenge. In addition
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to all these women, there are 70,000
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unnamed women who have chosen to fight
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on the Ukrainian front lines. It is
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claimed that 5,500 of them serve on the
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front lines. In fact, these women are
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stationed on the harshest, most critical
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front lines. The town of BHA is the most
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striking example of this situation. The
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metallic noise echoing in the skies over
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Bha at midnight [music] is like the
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awakening sound of a Maxim machine gun
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from the 1930s, ready to turn modern
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technology into [music] scrap metal.
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This part of the story features the Bha
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witches, organized outside prison walls
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[music] right in the heart of civilian
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life. The nickname witch here is not a
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mythological reference, but a reflection
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of the fear [music] Russian pilots felt
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for them in the darkness of night. BHA,
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which witnessed the most brutal face of
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the Russian invasion in 2022, where
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violence was ever present [music] in its
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streets, has now transformed this trauma
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into military discipline. These women,
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who continue their lives as teachers,
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doctors, manicurists, or accountants
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during the day, turn into the most
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effective protectors of Ukrainian
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airspace when the sun sets. This is a
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part-time soldier model rarely [music]
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seen in modern warfare history. However,
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its effects are extremely deadly. The
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equipment these women use is the most
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concrete example of technological
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asymmetry. Russia is attempting to
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unleash millions of dollars worth of
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Iranian-made Shahed 136 kamicazi drones
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on Ukrainian cities. The witches of Bha
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are trying to ward off this drone threat
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without fear. Fully [music] aware of all
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the dangers. This is truly a courageous
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act. In fact, some of these women are so
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brave that they can use any weapon they
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can get their hands on at the front. One
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of these is the Maxim machine gun. The
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Maxim's heavy, fixed, and continuous
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firepower is surprisingly effective at
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shredding slowmoving drones that make
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moped noises in the sky. Modernized with
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laser pointers, thermal cameras, and
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tablets, these weapons in the hands of a
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female [music] teacher or veterinarian
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become a high-tech air defense system.
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So, these women easily adapt even to the
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most challenging weapons. This group of
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women within the Ukrainian army has no
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age issue within the military units.
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Valentina, also known as Valkyrie, is a
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veterinarian who embodies the spirit of
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this unit. Being 51 years old does not
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prevent her from pulling the trigger. In
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2022, [music]
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when a Russian soldier held a gun to her
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son's head, Valentina chose to become a
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brave warrior and act accordingly rather
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than her civilian persona. When she
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says, "I may not be able to run, but I
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can use that machine gun," she is
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actually shouting a truth that Putin
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does not understand. When you corner a
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mother, you turn her into a weapon more
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dangerous than any military doctrine
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could foresee. Similarly, math teacher
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Ina's routine is proof of how war
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absorbs civilian life. Leaving her
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forest post, leaving her camouflage in
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the car to go to class and teach
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calculus to her students, then returning
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to the machine gun at night shows the
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total mobilization of Ukrainian society.
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For Ina, there is no contradiction
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between the hand that holds the chalk
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and the hand that pulls the trigger.
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Both are tools to defend the future.
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These mobile fire groups are not just
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civilians firing randomly. Thanks to
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special software on their tablets, they
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track the drones routes forming
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triangles to fire crossfire. And they
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neutralize Russia's biggest trump card,
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swarm attacks, not by spending thousands
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of dollars on missiles, but with bullets
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costing just a few dollars. This is an
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economic and tactical victory for
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Ukraine. The presence of women in the
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Ukrainian army has long since ceased to
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be a symbolic window dressing and has
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become a statistical reality and a
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decisive force on the ground. The
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figures point to a demographic
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resistance that strategists in Moscow
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cannot ignore. By the end of 2025, the
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number of female soldiers serving in the
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Ukrainian armed forces will have
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exceeded 70,000 and is heading towards
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100,000. Compared to 2021 figures, this
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represents a massive 40% increase. The
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nature of this increase is even more
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significant than its magnitude. In the
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past, women in the army were generally
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assigned to logistics, medical or
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administrative roles, rearline duties.
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However, today, some of these women are
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positioned on the front lines, referred
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to in military terminology as the zero
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point, where eye contact with the enemy
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is made and artillery fire never ceases.
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They are no longer just nurses or radio
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operators. They are tank commanders,
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snipers, artillery battery operators,
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and FPV drone pilots. The psychological
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pressure this situation exerts on the
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Russian army is as devastating as
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kinetic attacks. While Russian military
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doctrine and propaganda attempt to
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portray the Ukrainian army as exhausted,
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demoralized, and sustained only by
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Western mercenaries, the reality they
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encounter on the ground destroys this
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propaganda. Knowing that the sniper
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targeting them or the drone pilot
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dropping bombs on their heads could be a
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teacher or a mother seeking revenge in
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the village they have occupied creates
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deep paranoia. Colonel Andre Verlott's
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words about the BHA formation sum up
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this psychological warfare. Veratti said
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that a significant portion of the men
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went to the front hid. But the women,
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they can be even more savage than the
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men because the Russians by destroying
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their lives, their homes, and their
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families have awakened a sacred anger
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that must not be touched. This ripple
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effect is triggering not only military
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but also socioeconomic transformation.
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Traditional gender roles in Ukraine have
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been shaken and reshaped by the
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necessities imposed by the war. The male
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labor shortage across all sectors, from
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logistics chains to industrial
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production, is being filled by women.
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The production of special uniforms, body
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armor, and equipment for female soldiers
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on the front lines has itself initiated
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a new industrial adaptation process.
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While the prolongation of the war was
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expected to create metal fatigue in
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Ukrainian society, it has on the
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contrary created a social hardening.
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Human resources on the Ukrainian army
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side are not running out. On the
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contrary, they are expanding. Figures
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like teacher Ina ensure the continuity
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of civilian life while also contributing
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to military defense, thwarting Russia's
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strategy of making Ukraine
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uninhabitable. Schools are open, classes
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are being taught. But when the recess
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bell rings, teachers run not to the
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shelter, but to the anti-aircraft
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battery. This is the most radical form
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of a society's refusal to surrender.
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Russia's strategic bombardments may hit
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power plants among civilian targets in
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Ukraine, but there is no chance of
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shutting down this network of social
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will. Looking at the big picture, it
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becomes clear that the most fatal
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miscalculation in the Kremlin's plan to
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invade Ukraine is not weapon stocks or
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logistics, but the human factor. Putin's
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war machine aimed to paralyze the
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Ukrainian people through the terror it
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unleashed in places like Bha, forcing
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them into obedience through fear. This
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is precisely where psychological warfare
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and the backfire effect come into play.
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When terror crosses a certain threshold,
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it ceases to instill fear and transforms
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into pure hatred followed by a
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cold-blooded plan of action. By
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massacring civilians in BUA, Russia did
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not break Ukraine's resistance. On the
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contrary, it turned every street, every
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window, and every roof into a potential
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firing position. This situation is a
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strategic dead end for Russia. You can
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defeat a conventional army in open
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battle or with logistical blockades. But
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you cannot defeat a force like Tequila
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made up of prisoners released from jail
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or Valkyrie made up of mothers who have
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lost everything with flexible
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hierarchies and existential motivation
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using classic military doctrine. Thus,
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Russia's demographic superiority becomes
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meaningless in the face of Ukraine's
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total mobilization. At the start of the
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war, Putin viewed the Ukrainian army as
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a force of 200,000 to 300,000 soldiers.
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But today, he is fighting a nation where
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every woman capable of holding a weapon
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is a potential combatant with over 10
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million reserveists. Furthermore, this
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situation proves Ukraine's capacity to
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sustain the war through its own internal
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dynamics beyond the aid coming from the
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West. The presence of women on the front
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lines resonates strongly with Western
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public opinion, creating a narrative
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that breaks support fatigue. The witches
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hunting drones with night vision goggles
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is not only a military success, but also
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a diplomatic message. We are not giving
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up, so don't cut off your support. Of
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course, before seeing this, Russia's
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strategy was based on demographically
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exhausting Ukraine. However, this new
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wave from prisons and schools shows that
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Ukraine's human resource pool is much
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deeper than the Kremlin had anticipated.
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When Russian commanders plan troop
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movements on maps, they now have to take
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into account not only the regiments
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opposite them, but also the civilian
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population living in that area who go
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out hunting at night. This situation
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raises the cost of the occupation to an
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unsustainable level. Russia's definition
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of victory has turned into a nightmare
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where every square kilometer it captures
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is left with thousands of witches who
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will strike the moment it turns its
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back. Therefore, what we see in the
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skies of Bha or the trenches of Kkefe is
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not just a defensive reflex, but the
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sound of an empire collapsing. Putin
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hoped to be greeted with flowers or at
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least find a cowed population in the
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lands he entered with his tanks. But
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what he found was the fury of Tequila
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released from her prison cell and the
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determination of Ena, who abandoned her
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chalk and embraced her machine gun.
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Russia can bomb Ukrainian cities,
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destroy buildings, blow up power plants,
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and plunge them into darkness. But that
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darkness is no longer an advantage for
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Russian soldiers. It has become a
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crucial area ruled by the BHA witches.
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The ultimate truth the Kremlin fails to
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grasp is this. You can defeat an army.
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You can deplete its ammunition, but no
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weapon has ever been invented that can
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stop a mother waiting to avenge her
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child. The balance of the war shifted
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irreversibly that night, along with the
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beams of light scanning the sky, and
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these lights are sweeping away the last
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remnants of Putin's dreams of victory.
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There is no safe place. The night now
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belongs to Ukrainian women. Tonight's
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dominance is only one face of the war.
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When the sun rises, the war transforms
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into a much more insidious and deadly
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technological duel beyond the trenches.
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Here, a new arena is opening up where
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physical strength is replaced by
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millisecond reflexes and surgical
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precision. FPV drone warfare. And the
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statistics don't lie. The success rate
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of women serving as FPV drone operators
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in the Ukrainian army is staggering,
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baffling Russian electronic warfare
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systems. One of these new generation
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operators who has become the nightmare
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of Russian tank crews is 26-year-old
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Oxana, cenamed Phoenix, who was a
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graphic designer before the war. Her
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weapon is not a rifle, but a $500 game
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controller and VR goggles she wears over
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her eyes. However, this inexpensive
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technology at her fingertips is turning
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millions of dollars worth of Russian
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T90M tanks into scrap metal. Russia's
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armored fist doctrine is practically
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melting away in the face of fleets
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controlled by operators like Oxana.
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OSENT data obtained from Russian radio
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communications on the front lines
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reveals the extent of panic among
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Russian soldiers. This is where it gets
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interesting. The patience and fine motor
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skills of female operators are turning
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into a deadly advantage against Russia's
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brute force. These women may be sitting
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in front of screens in shelters, not in
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the mud of the trenches. However, the
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impact they create is no different from
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that of an artillery battery. According
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to Ukrainian Defense Ministry data,
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women operators are responsible for more
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than 30% of FPV drone attacks. This
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creates an unsolvable equation for
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Russia. Because while the Russian army
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tries to classify the threat it faces as
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special forces, it is actually being put
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in a strategic checkmate position by a
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university student using a joystick in
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her basement. This digital dimension of
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war is an area where gender becomes
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completely irrelevant. Where only skill
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and intelligence matter and where Russia
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with its cumbersome bureaucracy cannot
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keep up. But the story is not only about
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destruction. It is also about
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preservation. And this is where the
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angels of the gray zone come in. At the
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hottest points of the front on the Prosk
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and Cupansk lines, it is mostly women
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who are at the wheel of armored
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ambulances weaving through the reign of
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shrapnel. Known as the Iron Angels,
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these evacuation teams highlight the
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Russian army's greatest weakness, its
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disregard for human life. When Russian
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soldiers are wounded, they are often
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left to their fate, bleeding to death.
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On the Ukrainian side, a female driver
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does not hesitate to drive into a
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minefield to save a single soldier. This
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situation is the most critical factor
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deepening the moral chasm between the
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two armies. The evacuation vehicle used
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by 32-year-old paramedic Arena, riddled
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with bullet holes, may be a source of
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envy and anger for Russian soldiers.
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When they look through their binoculars,
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they see Ukrainians willing to die for
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each other. On their own side, the
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wounded are seen as a logistical burden
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and left behind. This psychological
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breakdown is the hidden trigger for the
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increase in insubordination and
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desertions on the Russian front. For a
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Russian soldier, the only thing more
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frightening than a witch trying to shoot
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him is knowing that there is no angel on
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his side to save him when he is wounded.
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In short, the Ukrainian army has become
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a special force, incredibly supported by
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women. This is one of the reasons Putin
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has been unable to occupy the country.
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That is, Ukrainian women are doing
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everything they can for freedom. So,
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what are your thoughts on this? We look
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forward to your comments and likes.

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Vladimir Putin is facing a new enemy he never expected. It is not a NATO battalion, but an army of 70,000 Ukrainian women who have sworn revenge. From "Female Prisoners" seeking redemption to the terrifying "Bucha Witches" hunting drones at night, Russia is facing a total mobilization of anger. In this video, we reveal the stories of Ukraine's Amazon Army: Prisoners of War: The story of "Tequila" and female convicts released to fight on the frontlines. The Bucha Witches: How teachers and doctors use WW2 machine guns to destroy modern Russian drones. Mothers of Revenge: Why women like "Halyna," who lost their children, are the most dangerous soldiers for Russia. FPV Snipers: How young women gamers are destroying T-90 tanks from miles away. They are not just fighting for land; they are fighting for their families. 🔔 Subscribe for the untold human stories of the War! Ukraine Female Soldiers, Bucha Witches, Female Prisoner Army, Putin Nightmare, Russian Troops Terrified, Tequila Ukraine, Women on Frontline, FPV Drone Operator, War News, Ukraine Revenge.

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