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Patrick Lancaster's avatar

What should be done?

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Sue's avatar

Trials - they are already happeñiñg a Brit. so called *erceñary was coñde*ñed to 19 years of prisoñ.

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Sue's avatar

I will ñot be a happy stay 🤨📣🩸⛓

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Andrew's avatar

The first thing is to help these freed civilians regain a modicum of a normal life, treat their physical and psychological wounds. Up to 100,000 civilians were evacuated from the Kursk oblast after the Ukrainian invasion, so now it is time to create a buffer zone in the Sumy region of Ukraine and build strong defenses all along the Russia-Ukraine border to prevent forever any such incursions.

Then continue with the SMO until all its objectives have been reached. This conflict is far from over.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Those refugees were so relieved to put hell behind them... a joy to see them smiling after all they had been through.

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Peter Taylor's avatar

P.L… So important you document everything .. there can be no room for the denials of this Nazi filth, loathsome scum, the entire lot of them, a nation bereft of its morality years ago, that has been in decline now for decades… no excuse will cut it, their constant lying, their criminal behaviour will be their undoing, then Russia to unleash its squads of retribution to long after the conflict ceases to hunt down and punish these Nazi scum.. may they never know rest of ever bask in the aftermath of their repugnant behaviours… hunt them down, inflict just punishment upon them.. a modern, latter day yet real sword of Damocles… just saying.. Kia Kaha ( Stay strong) from New Zealand

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Rafael Gallardo's avatar

I think you’ll find my work interesting!

I am breaking down philosophy in three minute reads!

I am going over Violence!

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Daniel Lengyel's avatar

How many civilians survived? Itd be great to see the story's of young people aswell.

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Julia's avatar

American Lies continues.

Unpredictable White House occupants.

How shameful.

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Nataliya Babanina's avatar

I wish everyone see this video about Ukrainian soldiers

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Rachel's avatar

Absolutely fascinating!!!!!!!! Thank you, Patrick!!

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Yvonne's avatar

" 'They took everything! Lawn-mowers, chainsaws, TV sets... even my warm socks!' one man lamented."

Theft is a small crime compared to the others committed (allegedly), but this man's testimony broke my heart.

Warm socks, a comfort.

Warm socks, burned homes.

These dishonorable soldiers don't fight for Ukraine as a nation, but for BlackRock, Inc. Their personal reward isn't honor. It is only the sadistic pleasure of harming Russian people.

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juantonio's avatar

May the spirit of Mamayev Kurgan protect you and your team Patrick!!

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Andre K's avatar

Many Russians received the UAF as liberators. Plenty of videos showing UAf giving aid and food to old people in Kursk oblast

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JustPlainBill's avatar

I'm not convinced such videos are really meaningful, regardless of who made them. The fact is that such videos documenting someone receiving "aid and comfort" from anyone will only be "allowed" if they support the one giving the aid.

Also, consider that this doesn't necessarily make the aid givers "good guys". What informs us most truly about character is how someone behaves at his worst. In this case, that means: "We can see how they treat their 'friends' but what are they willing to do to those they DON'T like?"

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