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by libertine
476 days ago
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> The regions that Russia is after, has some vague historic link to Russia, had a high pro Russian population percentage or provided land connection to Crimea as well as water supply that was blocked by Ukraine. Huge red flag here and a big lie. Let's break it down: Those "pro russia regions" voted for Zelensky, which was very clear about Ukraine's independence and sovereignty.[0] > I personally would not go to war for Ukraine. At the rate you're spreading disinformation here, one does start to wonder if you're even in a Western country lmao [0]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Ukrainian_presidential_el... |
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Them having high pro russian perc: https://sites.tufts.edu/gis/files/2020/07/hayward_olivia_GIS...
Also those oblasts have a high ethnic population, at around ~38% https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/Wild-Blue-Yonder/Articles/A...
I'm not saying those regions are more pro russia than Ukraine, but that there is non minor population in there that is pro russia, ethnically russian or speaks russian - which is why russia wants them.
What do you think the russian's end goal here is? To capture all of Ukraine? And then go to Europe?
> At the rate you're spreading disinformation here, one does start to wonder if you're even in a Western country lmao
My country shares the border with Ukraine - I'm not separated from them by an ocean. Just because you don't like facts, doesn't make it disinformation.