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Что будет с Украиной ?
Украинская власть ввела санкции против русских, белорусов, грузинов, венгров. Поссорились с полякам, словаками...
Избранного Президента США называли «безумным фриком и подстилкой Кремля».
Одного из самых популярных людей в США, Такера Карлсона, - "пропагандоном".
Зеленский отверг предложение Трампа о немедленном прекращении огня. Сказал, что с Трампом вообще "не о чем говорить". И все это на государственном уровне! Власти страны, которая сегодня не может существовать самостоятельно, рассорились со всеми соседями и главными спонсорами! Самый надежный партнер украинской власти сегодня - это Молдова. Точнее Санду, которая тоже не пользуется особой популярностью в своей стране. К чему это приведет? Зеленскому не простят воровства и коррупции. Те, кто наживался на войне, разбегутся по миру. В Украине останутся только те, у кого нет возможностей куда-то бежать. Таким образом, через 5 лет, а то и раньше, простые украинцы будут готовы договариваться, лишь бы в доме был свет и тепло. Не будет уже речи ни о территориях, ни о гарантиях Звучит ужасно. Ведь с каждым днем ситуация становится хуже. И в любой момент все можно было остановить.
Quote from a Ukrainian journalist - Diana Panchenko
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The Ukrainian government introduced sanctions against Russians, Belarusians, Georgians, and Hungarians. We quarreled with the Poles, Slovaks... The elected President of the United States was called “a crazy freak and a Kremlin underdog.” One of the most popular people in the United States, Tucker Carlson, is a “propagandist.”
Zelensky rejected Trump's proposal for an immediate ceasefire. He said that there was “nothing to talk about” with Trump at all. And all this at the state level! The authorities of the country, which today cannot exist independently, have fallen out with all its neighbors and main sponsors!
The most reliable partner of the Ukrainian government today is Moldova. More precisely Sandu, who is also not particularly popular in her country. What will this lead to? Zelensky will not be forgiven for theft and corruption. Those who profited from the war will scatter throughout the world. Only those who do not have the opportunity to flee somewhere will remain in Ukraine. Thus, in 5 years, or even earlier, ordinary Ukrainians will be ready to negotiate, as long as there is light and warmth in the house.
There will be no talk of territories or guarantees. It sounds terrible. After all, the situation is getting worse every day. And at any moment everything could be stopped.
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Marina Havrysh, left, is comforted by her husband, Vadim, as she weeps while watching her elderly parents helped into a van to be evacuated to a safer part of the country in the west from their home in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine, Tuesday, August 2, 2022. "I understand that this will be the last time I ever see them," she said. "You see their age, I can't give them the proper care." (AP Photo/David Goldman)
Women react during a rally of relatives and friends of defenders of the Azovstal Iron and Steel Works in Mariupol, demanding to recognize Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism after killing Ukrainian prisoners of war in a prison in Olenivka, outside of Donetsk, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, August 4, 2022. (REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko)
Photojournalist Evgeniy Maloletka runs from a blaze in a burning wheat field while on assignment after Russian shelling, a few kilometers from the Ukrainian-Russian border in the Kharkiv region, Ukraine, Friday, July 29, 2022. (AP Photo/Mstyslav Chernov)
Former engineer Maria Nikolaevna, 92, looks at her family cat, Kisiau, next to her makeshift bedroom inside a basement, where she has lived with her daughter and son-in-law since the beginning of the war, in northern Saltivka, one of the most damaged residential areas of Kharkiv, Tuesday, August 2, 2022. (REUTERS/Nacho Doce)
Lilia Panchenko is pulled away by her husband, Anatolii, right, as she says her final goodbye to their son, Oleh, along with his daughter, Ruslana, left, before his casket is covered during his burial service in Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine, Thursday, August 4, 2022. “Our hero, I will be proud of you forever,” Lilia said through fits of uncontrolled sobbing as she leant over her son, kissing his forehead. “God, why are you taking our boys from us?” Ukrainian soldier Oleh Panchenko, 48, was killed July 27 by Russian forces fighting in the Donetsk region. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
A member of the Ukrainian National Guard jumps into a trench at a position near a front line, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kharkiv region, Ukraine, Wednesday, August 3, 2022. (REUTERS/Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy)
Diana, 4, daughter of a defender of the Azovstal Iron and Steel Works in Mariupol, attends a rally demanding to recognize Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism after killing Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) in a prison in Olenivka, outside of Donetsk, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, July 30, 2022. (REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko)
A woman stands in the aftermath of the Russian shelling in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, August 3, 2022. Russian forces kept up their bombardment of the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv, shelling it twice over the past 24 hours, Mykolaiv regional governor Vitaliy Kim reported. The shelling damaged a pier, an industrial enterprise, residential buildings, a garage cooperative, a supermarket and a pharmacy, Kim said. (AP Photo/Kostiantyn Liberov)
Ukrainian soldiers along frontline trenches near Barvinkove in eastern Ukraine on Monday, August 1, 2022. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times)
Natalya, 58, the daughter of former engineer Maria Nikolaevna, 92, holds the family cat Kisiau as they go downstairs, past graffiti that reads "Lord, help us", to the basement, Tuesday, August 2, 2022. (REUTERS/Nacho Doce)
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