WolfMan
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A Point of View - There Are No Words - BBC Sounds
Rebecca Stott on conversations with her Russian friend.
www.bbc.co.uk
Think it's inevitable unfortunately, god knows what kind of world our kids/grandkids are gunna grow up in, really sad.I think we are heading toward a war. Scary times.
Ukraine ran by Nazi'sHow exactly are Russia/the Kremlin justifying this to the people. What exactly is the propaganda?
She was given a £200 fine.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...interrupts-news-broadcast-marina-ovsyannikova
must've taken serious guts to do this.
Putin has to make it look like he has won , even if he hasnt. So many deaths, needless of course. I havent given up hope.Lithuania saying they will no longer use russian oil or gas, partially as they feel sanctions in place don't go far enough.
Massive respect to the prime ministers of Poland, Slovenia and the Czech Republic for going to Ukraine via train to meet Zelinsky and give their support to the Ukrainians. That's leadership! Not flying to arabia to effectively change your reliance from one dictator/worrying regime to another.
I am still clinging on to the hope that this can be resolved quickly. The Russian advance seems to be held, so they are blocading in cities, and there do appear to be cracks in Putins hold on things, albeit minor cracks.
Seen reports of loads of Russian journalists and intellectuals fleeing Russia while they canShe was given a £200 fine.
If I was her I would be looking to leave the country as soon as possible, obviously a very minor fine given how public a stunt it was and the world was looking. I would presume that once the dust has settled another much more serious charge would appear or she would just disappear in the night.
That account seems to suggest Ukrainian authorities as the perpetratorsJust come across @Youblacksoul on Twitter. Some of the footage on the account is unbelievable.
Having looked more through that twitter account it aligns very much with Moscow's view that russians are liberators of a persecuted people.