Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 8

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Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba has spoken out against Russia's presidency of the UN Security Council from April.

Source: Kuleba on Twitter

Quote: "Russia's chairmanship of the UN Security Council on 1 April is a bad joke. Russia has usurped its seat; it’s waging a colonial war; its leader is a war criminal wanted by the ICC for kidnapping children. The world cannot be a safe place with Russia at UNSC".

Russian UN Security Council presidency on April 1 is a bad joke. Russia has usurped its seat; it’s waging a colonial war; its leader is a war criminal wanted by the ICC for kidnapping children. The world can’t be a safe place with Russia at UNSC #BadRussianJoke #InsecurityCouncil
— Dmytro Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) March 30, 2023
 

Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba has spoken out against Russia's presidency of the UN Security Council from April.

Source: Kuleba on Twitter

Quote: "Russia's chairmanship of the UN Security Council on 1 April is a bad joke. Russia has usurped its seat; it’s waging a colonial war; its leader is a war criminal wanted by the ICC for kidnapping children. The world cannot be a safe place with Russia at UNSC".



Fking retarded.
 

On Thursday, during an address to the parliamentarians of Austria, which is a militarily neutral state, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasised it is impossible to hold a morally neutral stance against evil.

This was reported by the correspondent of European Pravda.

During the speech, Zelenskyy invited Wolfgang Sobotka, the speaker of the lower house of the Austrian parliament, and other parliamentarians to Ukraine, so that they could see with their own eyes what the Russian war had brought to Ukraine.

"To see this means to understand our people. To understand how important each individual vote is in support of international law and Ukraine, when these issues are discussed at the UN General Assembly, the European Parliament or other international platforms.

We must understand the importance of not being morally neutral against evil. This is not about geopolitics... It is, however, that we must always remain humans and save our humanity," said the head of state, whose speech with a German translation was broadcast on the website of the Austrian parliament.

Zelenskyy thanked Austria for humanitarian aid to Ukraine, support for the energy sector, demining, and for the rehabilitation of Ukrainians who suffered from Russian aggression.

As a neutral country, Austria does not support Ukraine with weapons, but provides other kinds of assistance.

Zelenskyy's address to the Austrian parliamentarians was planned last year, but it never took place due to the resistance of the far-right Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ).

It is noteworthy that with the beginning of Zelenskyy's speech on Thursday, FPÖ representatives left the plenary meeting hall.
 

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To be fair propaganda efforts from Moscow has also been tailored for people to think war with the "West" is not a bad thing. And Russia hasn't engaged in war with the "West" at all. A few snide economic measures, a downed drone, and that's it.

Russia will know when it's at war with the "West", and then they might rethink what's "not bad".
 
Slightly off topic, but I wonder how is China visioning Russia's role in their plans

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Russian forces gain ‘degree of success’ in Bakhmut: Ukraine​

Russian forces have had some success in Bakhmut, Ukrainian military officials have admitted.
“Enemy forces had a degree of success in their actions aimed at storming the city of Bakhmut,” the General Staff of the Ukrainian armed forces said in a regular report late on Wednesday.
“Our defenders are holding the city and are repelling numerous enemy attacks.”
So far, the average number of daily Russian attacks on the front line reported by Ukraine’s general staff has declined for four straight weeks since the beginning of March to 69 in the past seven days from 124 in the week of March 1-7.
Ukrainian military analyst Oleh Zhdanov, who has served in the military, said that Russian troops “appear” to have shifted focus to capturing the city itself.
 
You think war mongering fascist Russia will attack Taiwan? :eek:
Haha, no lol.
The Washington warmongers and their compatriots.
You know the ones that spent 20 years in Afghanistan, 10 years in Iraq, that occupy one third of Syria (the section with the oil) and around 1000 military bases around the world.

Those warmongers, but keep quiet, don't tell anyone, you might get cancelled.
 
capturing the city itself.
While that is the aim, it's never been about capturing Baghmut. That is unfortunately where the Ukrainians are entrenched.
So, say goodbye Baghmut, what's left won't be worth having.
 
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