Update from Ukraine | Ukraine Strikes the Kerch Connection! Two Ferries are damaged



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22 thoughts on “Update from Ukraine | Ukraine Strikes the Kerch Connection! Two Ferries are damaged”

  1. Since the US is the reason mr p is attacking Ukraine, mr b needs to give Ukraine the permission to defend themselves as effectivly as possible. // As of the nuke talk by mr p, if he uses them, that's when the US comes into this war along side Nato and it's gonna be rough on Russia, as I see it, that will be the big loss for Russia and if escalated the end of the world…which will not be a win for mr p on the behalf of Russia that will be no more, as of most of the world…if not mr p calls that a win. (?)..you know this talk about alternativ truth and such.

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    And then join the dots. They all conveniently link together to one and the same person, Marjorie Taylor-Greene.

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  3. congrats got the green light to strike troops congregated outside border of kharkiv region…decision was made 3 weeks ago so thats why you see the trip by blinken and other alloies coming round and finally with announcement last night germany had their hand forced so they are on board too. 3 week ago part not sure how public that is but its the way they get everyone on board yet make it look like they are dragged in for russia perspective. Since they would say US led way and forced others etc….screw them they have got weapons fro NK, china, Iran, and soldiers from Dagestan, chechnya, every region in russia that you dont asscociate with russo like moscow and st petersburg its siberia region and mongol region, neaplese, african, indian, chinese mercenaries and its Ukraine getting foreign aid and heaven forbid foerign mercenaries thats a huge red line.
    They are such punks not even bullies. Bullies usually back it up they are all bark and no bite Ukraine holding off all eurasia and eatsern southern hemisphere mercenaries themselves. Lets get some nato troops for maintenance sake on artillery and jets to free up Ukraine soldiers to just fight as hard as possible to cause capitulation. Worst case russia does something stupid US has already said they will send aircraft carriers and launch a mass of F35-F22-F15 and bombers to eliminate all russian positions inside Ukraine borders with conventional weapons. Thats a flex not even mentioning nuclear weapons which is way to treat them they dont deserve respect or fear they crave.

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  4. Please Read the account of one of my Ukrainian friends living in Germany, whom I asked for her analysis of the conflict in Ukraine (translated by deepl): I can give you my point of view on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, but it is quite the opposite of the traditional view here in Europe. So you may not like it  I was born in the USSR and grew up in eastern Ukraine. Russian is my mother tongue, I was brought up on Russian literature (for example, I read almost everything by Dostoyevsky, he's my favourite author) and for me, Russians and Ukrainians have always been the same. So I see this war as an absolute tragedy, because it's basically a kind of civil war.

    That said, I have followed Ukraine very closely over the last ten years. The country was conquered by the West (mainly the United States) a long time ago and all the money that was invested there went into the army or the culture of hatred towards Russia. Russian was banned from schools in my home town (where it is the mother tongue of 90% of the population). All independent television channels were shut down in 2020-2021. There was no opposition, no freedom of expression and no rights for national minorities. Not to mention that in the years of its ‘independence’, not a single factory, school or hospital was built anywhere. They lived off the legacy of the USSR and, due to extremely high levels of corruption, no one cared about developing the economy. Ukraine is a golem, built and bred to commit suicide by hitting Russia at some point – and that's what we're seeing happen.

    My husband grew up in the Serbian part of Yugoslavia and witnessed its demise. The situation was quite similar to the present one: part of the country (Croatia) was proclaimed ‘European’, accepted and supported by NATO, and the Serbs were declared scapegoats. The difference is that Croats and Serbs have different religions (Catholic and Orthodox), and Russians and Ukrainians have been Orthodox since 988.) But guess what: they are now imposing Catholicism on Ukrainians, pushing Christmas back from 07.01 to 25.12. By ‘they’, I mean the Ukrainian government, even if they are just puppets of the United States.

    What we are seeing now is a new attempt at the European ‘Drang nach Osten’ (push to the East), attempted by Napoleon and later by Hitler. Only now it is the United States and its European vassals who are too corrupt or simply too stupid to realise what they are doing. Ukraine cannot win this war, it never will. Nor is it an innocent victim, as the Western media claim. The question is: will Ukraine be the only country destroyed in this conflict, or will the others follow? I'm watching the news with great concern. It's clear that Russia doesn't want a bigger war with Europe or to ‘take over’ any European country. I suspect that other sensible European politicians don't either. The only country to benefit from the First and Second World Wars is the same one that pushed for the Third – what a surprise.

    To sum up, my opinion is neither pro-Ukrainian nor pro-Western. I see their military aid to Ukraine as a way of throwing oil on the fire, it leads to more deaths and it's utterly disgusting, especially as it's covered up by the usual nonsense of the ‘fight for freedom and democracy’. There was never any ‘democracy’ there and now there is no freedom either, since no man between the ages of 17 and 60 can leave Ukraine. As for my parents, they are deeply saddened to have had to leave their home and come to this disaster. But they have lived there all their lives and their opinion is no different from mine. By the way, I've just put them on the bus to Ukraine, where they'll be checking out their flat and car and staying for 3-4 weeks.

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