Jayjay
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Nonsense. Most locals have fled, and not to Russia, but other parts of Ukraine or abroad. Mariupol for example had a population of about half a million, but is now down to 100,000 or less. Those who left most certainly don't support the Russian occupation of their homes.You don't know that.Putin isn't losing. The trouble is, he isn't winning either.
As far as support of the locals, Russia is most certainly winning.
And those who remained, are either collaborators, unable to flee for some reason or another (for example, the old and the poor), sent to "filtration camps", or ended up in a ditch like the folks in Bucha, borodyanka and other towns around Kyiv. The remaining people are prisoners being fed Russian propaganda 24/7. Under those circumstances, who's going to raise their hand and say they disagree with the occupation?
'You can't imagine the conditions' - Accounts emerge of Russian detention camps
Those who have fled the Ukrainian city say people are being held in cramped, unclean camps.www.bbc.com
"The filtration camps are like ghettos," she says. "Russians divide people into groups. Those who were suspected of having connections with the Ukrainian army, territorial defence, journalists, workers from the government - it's very dangerous for them. They take those people to prisons to Donetsk, torture them."
That argument doesn't seem to hold water. Russia bombed Mariupol to the ground when it resisted. It doesn't care about infrastructure (except for bridges or railways it needs to wage war elsewhere) much less civilian lives. The fact that now Russia has to do it mostly with artillery rather than cruise missiles indicates that they've only got a limited supply of the latter.As far as gaining the territories they have been less concerned about that.
They are more concerned with exterminating man power and equipment at the lowest possible cost. Russian forces can start bombing cities into dust tomorrow. But that would be unacceptable and very politically expensive. We are still in Eastern Ukraine, which is pro-russian and very likely become a part of Russia. Destroying it would be stupid. Ukrainian army on the other hand is less concerned with destruction and murder of pro-russian population. As far as they are concerned they are all russian separatists and more of them to die the better.