A* Ulven on Nostr: of course. And she also told me about systematic eradication of Ukrainian ...
(npub1ajw…aj8d) of course. And she also told me about systematic eradication of Ukrainian language and culture during the USSR. How Russia planted Russians in Ukraine, and how they funded Russian military groups to destabilise Ukraine. She speaks Russian and Ukrainian but is understandably ashamed of her Russian given it's a tongue spoken by deranged nazi murderers and rapists, I'm sure you can understand, given Putin said he wanted to denazify Ukraine.
I also know oil and gas was found in Crimea and the Easternmost part of Ukraine. Russia, being run by oil oligarchs, cannot possibly allow that any ex-USSR countries to possibly outcompete Russia in resource extraction.
This, by the way, is quite similar to USA military operations in latin America.
Russia has practically zero international support outside a couple of dictatorships including North Korea, and Iran. Even China and India, longtime opposition to the "West" have shown hesitation in supporting Russia, and are trying to tread very carefully the line between national interests and cheap sanctioned Russian oil. Kazakhstan, another longtime ally of Russia doesn't believe the lies of Putin, and knows Ukraine rightfully belongs to Ukraine. Have you ever considered why Russia has no real trustworthy friends?
I would suggest you read more than Putin-edited newspapers and tightly controlled Russian media, but this isn't possible because you live under an oppressive dictatorship that blocks access to the open Internet. Perhaps, if you are lucky, using a VPN won't get you immediately deported to a Siberian hard labour camp.
I also know oil and gas was found in Crimea and the Easternmost part of Ukraine. Russia, being run by oil oligarchs, cannot possibly allow that any ex-USSR countries to possibly outcompete Russia in resource extraction.
This, by the way, is quite similar to USA military operations in latin America.
Russia has practically zero international support outside a couple of dictatorships including North Korea, and Iran. Even China and India, longtime opposition to the "West" have shown hesitation in supporting Russia, and are trying to tread very carefully the line between national interests and cheap sanctioned Russian oil. Kazakhstan, another longtime ally of Russia doesn't believe the lies of Putin, and knows Ukraine rightfully belongs to Ukraine. Have you ever considered why Russia has no real trustworthy friends?
I would suggest you read more than Putin-edited newspapers and tightly controlled Russian media, but this isn't possible because you live under an oppressive dictatorship that blocks access to the open Internet. Perhaps, if you are lucky, using a VPN won't get you immediately deported to a Siberian hard labour camp.