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We Were Supposed To Slow Down Occupiers With Our Lives - November 20th 2024

2024/11/20
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我于2024年11月20日回顾了自全面入侵以来1001天的经历。我和许多其他平民志愿军,在战争初期都天真地认为战争会很快结束,并以我们的胜利而告终。我们低估了战争的残酷性和持久性。 然而,即使是那些在2014年顿巴斯战争中与俄罗斯作战经验丰富的职业军人,也同样低估了战争的持续时间。他们的目标并非赢得战争,而是通过牺牲来减缓俄军的推进速度,为政府机构和军事资源向西部的撤离争取宝贵的时间。他们肩负着为国家争取时间,拖延俄军进攻的任务,用生命来减缓俄军的推进,而不是阻止他们。 当时的设想是,当入侵者接近西部地区,那里已经撤离了国家机构残余力量时,入侵者将筋疲力尽,更有可能进行谈判。然而,现实情况却大相径庭。战争远未结束,漫长的战争仍在继续。

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November 20th 2024

Yuriy reflects on the 1,001 days since the full-scale invasion began and discusses how both naive civilians and experienced soldiers underestimated the war’s duration, initially believing in a quick resolution...

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it is 20th of November.

Today marks exactly 1,000 days since I joined the army. This means the full-scale invasion has been ongoing for 1,001 days. I insist on this term full-scale invasion because the war began much earlier on the winter of 2014. This was not 1,000 days ago, but 3,926 days ago. This 1,001 days mark the time when the war affected all Ukrainians region, not only the homes of residents of Crimea and Dansk, but literally everyone. 

Yesterday, I wrote a piece on Substack about how this war was perceived 1,000 days ago by people like me, civilians, who decided to challenge the Russian onslaught and volunteered for the Army.  You can read that piece. There is a link to it in this episode's description. Here I will just briefly summarize it. We were very naive and genuinely believed this could all end quickly. End naturally with our victory. 

But it's important to include the perspective of professional soldiers, or at least who had experienced fighting Russia in Albas in 2014 and the following years. Here's the thing,   they also thought it would be relatively quick. However, from where point of view, this "quick" scenario was entirely different from what we imagined.  

Professional soldiers in those early days did not go out to win, but to die. They went to buy the country time to evacuate government institutions and military reserves closer to the western border. 

They- and alongside them us- were supposed to act as a break on the Russian army, slowing their advance with our lives. Slow down, not stop. The idea was that by the time the invaders could come closer to a few Western regions where the remnants of state apparatus evacuated to these invaders would already be exhausted and more likely to negotiate. 

But things turned out very differently. But anyway, this is far from over. A long war still lies ahead.