According to a CNN poll, half of Russians support the war against Ukraine.
If you have the opportunity and desire, go to the rallies against the war! This will be the best maintenance now !!!
"The heads of the "DPR and LPR" asked Putin to help repel the aggression of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in order to avoid civilian casualties and a humanitarian disaster in the Donbass" Peskov said... I hope it were the last news for today. Trying to sleep)
We'll put our wings over you (as much as that might help)
"The heads of the "DPR and LPR" asked Putin to help repel the aggression of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in order to avoid civilian casualties and a humanitarian disaster in the Donbass" Peskov said...
I hope it were the last news for today. Trying to sleep)
Foreign Minister of Ukraine Kuleba said that the night shift of the Titan chemical factory in Crimea was evacuated from the facility due to a possible provocation from Russia.
Foreign Minister of Ukraine Kuleba said that the night shift of the Titan chemical factory in Crimea was evacuated from the facility due to a possible provocation from Russia.
The West has complicated its position in other ways, too. As Marko Milanovic, a professor of international law at the University of Nottingham, pointed out in the European Journal of International Law Blog: “No matter how fantastical some Russian claims may be, the credibility of Western allies in responding to Russia’s violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty remains deeply undermined, on the law and on the facts, by their own previous misadventures, including the 2003 invasion of Iraq.”
The West has complicated its position in other ways, too. As Marko Milanovic, a professor of international law at the University of Nottingham, pointed out in the European Journal of International Law Blog: âNo matter how fantastical some Russian claims may be, the credibility of Western allies in responding to Russiaâs violation of Ukraineâs sovereignty remains deeply undermined, on the law and on the facts, by their own previous misadventures, including the 2003 invasion of Iraq.â
How can we *from Ukraine* help you?) Maybe, it`s a translate trouble?
The West has complicated its position in other ways, too. As Marko Milanovic, a professor of international law at the University of Nottingham, pointed out in the European Journal of International Law Blog: âNo matter how fantastical some Russian claims may be, the credibility of Western allies in responding to Russiaâs violation of Ukraineâs sovereignty remains deeply undermined, on the law and on the facts, by their own previous misadventures, including the 2003 invasion of Iraq.â
I don't mean to be alarmist, but there was this intelligence report mentioned today. Had you heard of it?
Back home in NZ we'd say Kia kaha, kia maia, kia manawanui at times like this. (be strong, be brave, be steadfast)
But most of all, have a big big heart.
Yes, rumors reach us. We have a big heart, we believe in the Armed Forces, they are very evil now. And I do not understand whether it is good or not (I am afraid for my child, but I believe in our unity).
Everything will be fine sooner or later.
Listened now
Thank you! The last news from our telegram channels: At the moment, from the front line, they report shelling by Russian mercenaries with Grad systems in the Donetsk region. The Office of the President of Ukraine reports that due to the aggravation in the Donbass, the security of Mariupol will be strengthened, Mariupol will be taken under increased protection. Latvia sent Stinger and ammunition. The occupiers in Crimea closed the checkpoints for entry and exit for citizens of Ukraine.
I don't mean to be alarmist, but there was this intelligence report mentioned today. Had you heard of it?
Back home in NZ we'd say Kia kaha, kia maia, kia manawanui at times like this. (be strong, be brave, be steadfast)
Thank you!
The last news from our telegram channels:
At the moment, from the front line, they report shelling by Russian mercenaries with Grad systems in the Donetsk region. The Office of the President of Ukraine reports that due to the aggravation in the Donbass, the security of Mariupol will be strengthened, Mariupol will be taken under increased protection. Latvia sent Stinger and ammunition. The occupiers in Crimea closed the checkpoints for entry and exit for citizens of Ukraine.
Hi. Me and my family are now at home, in Kharkov, and listening to RP - its about 30 km from russian tanks. The situation in the city is mostly calm, there is no panic. All people have become more friendly, and also switch to the Ukrainian language (although Kharkov, due to its proximity to Russia, has always been a russian-speaking city). There are practically no cartridges and normal weapons for sale in weapons stores, and the territorial defense conducts exercises every day. I am very grateful to the listeners of the RP for the interest and *probably* concern shown towards Ukraine. Thank you. putin huilo.
the hearts of everyone around my neighbourhood are with you. this all feels like a giant step backwards into a dark history that all of us hoped was behind us. keep us posted. I am sure the majority of Russians don't want this madness either. There's no way you guys should be shooting each other.
Location: Perched on the precipice of the cauldron of truth
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Feb 23, 2022 - 11:08am
deltaindia wrote:
Hi. Me and my family are now at home, in Kharkov, and listening to RP - its about 30 km from russian tanks. The situation in the city is mostly calm, there is no panic. All people have become more friendly, and also switch to the Ukrainian language (although Kharkov, due to its proximity to Russia, has always been a russian-speaking city). There are practically no cartridges and normal weapons for sale in weapons stores, and the territorial defense conducts exercises every day.
I am very grateful to the listeners of the RP for the interest and *probably* concern shown towards Ukraine.
Thank you. putin huilo.
We are with you. Thanks for checking in and updating us.
Hi. Me and my family are now at home, in Kharkov, and listening to RP - its about 30 km from russian tanks. The situation in the city is mostly calm, there is no panic. All people have become more friendly, and also switch to the Ukrainian language (although Kharkov, due to its proximity to Russia, has always been a russian-speaking city). There are practically no cartridges and normal weapons for sale in weapons stores, and the territorial defense conducts exercises every day.
I am very grateful to the listeners of the RP for the interest and *probably* concern shown towards Ukraine.
Thank you. putin huilo.