We won't forgive for Ukraine [Part V]

Day 5,576, 22:27 Published in Lithuania Lithuania by Greenday_1989


ruzzia, the largest in the world, built its country's foundation on a lie. It uses lies as a state language - there is no freedom of speech, and the controlled media systematically spreads propaganda and disinformation. Lies are the basis of ruzzian politics - although ruzzia simulates democratic elections, vladimir putin has not left the presidency for more than a decade and has no intention of doing so. Lies are the ruzzian legal system - under the guise of fabricated or created motives, ruzzia carries out plunders of other countries' territories, starts wars, blackmails neighboring countries and deals with those who try to break this web of lies. Russia's lies are proven by many presented facts.

I'm starting an education class for zombies to enlighten their brains, where russian propaganda keeps their brains from seeing the light of day. This article will consist of many parts. Intended to show how despicably cruel russia is, wanting to achieve its goals. Only evil and lies prevail in their country, and people believe what is written in their propaganda media, propaganda shows. I will dot all the i's and show the true face of russia. On 2022 may 10th, the parliament of our country voted that russia is committing genocide in Ukraine and that russia is a terrorist state. So I can freely say that russia is a terrorist state. So now it's all over again. How it all started, how the events unfolded, you will see everything in my articles

October 28 - November 16

At the beginning of October, general sergei surovikin, who became the commander of the ruzzian offensive in Ukraine, that his army, allegedly facing a lack of supplies, may have to withdraw from the western bank of the Dnieper.. In a not very successful attempt to repel the Ukrainian counter-attack in the direction of the city of Kherson, the ruzzians are at the same time trying to organize the relocation of the population to the left side of the Dnieper River, and on November 9, during s. surovykin's meeting with the ruzzian defense minister sergei shoigu, the withdrawal of all troops from Kherson was publicly confirmed .
On the morning of November 11, the ruzzians were no longer on the right side of the river, but a part of the occupiers' heavy military equipment remained in the vicinity of Kherson, which after a while was in the hands of the defenders. The first groups of Ukrainian soldiers entered Kherson on the same day - they are emotionally trusted by local residents who took to the streets: after a long occupation, Ukrainian flags flew again in the city.
On November 14, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy arrived in the liberated Kherson, and in his welcoming speech he emphasized that sooner or later the country's army will recover all the territory occupied by ruzzia. "This is the beginning of the end of the war," he insisted.
The liberation of Kherson became one of the most striking victories of Ukraine in the war that has been going on since February. The ruzzians occupied the city in the southern part of the country at the very beginning of their invasion and tried to control it for nine months.
Leaving Kherson, the occupiers mined many important objects of the city and the entire region, destroyed the main energy infrastructure. In general, the ruzzans tried to "remind" the Ukrainians of their presence on the other side of the Dnieper in brutal ways even after the withdrawal: various shellings and bombings continued periodically - sometimes even a dozen times a day.

November 17 - December 22

ruzzia has continued to periodically shell Ukrainian cities in various regions of the country, maliciously trying to damage the country's energy infrastructure and sow panic among civilians as the coldest period of the year approaches. The fiercest battles took place in the Donetsk region, in Bakhmut, located near two important crossroads, which the Russians began to bombard in general back in the spring. Before the war, there were more than 70,000 people in this city of the Donbass region. population, but with the onset of winter, there were hardly any of them or healthy buildings left in Bachmut, and the war in its vicinity moved to the trenches.

As the newcomers approached, there were constant clashes around Bakhmut, but even this did not stop Volodymyr Zelensky from traveling to perhaps the most dangerous area of the country: his visit to the front line was announced on December 20 - the country's president met with the soldiers, encouraged them and presented awards.







On December 21, the still unexpected news spread around the world that V. Zelenskiy arrived in Washington on an official plane of the US government, where he will meet with Joe Biden in the White House and give a speech to Congress.

The trip of the Ukrainian president became the first trip of the Ukrainian president since the start of the war. during their stay in the US, the leaders of both countries showed solidarity, and the Americans announced an additional package of support to Ukraine and the first transfer of the Patriot missile defense system. On his way back to Ukraine, V. Zelenskiy briefly met with another close ally of his - Polish President Andrzej Duda.


December 23 - January 1

On the first day of Christmas, December 25, ruzzia launched more than 40 missiles at Ukraine, but on December 26, the ruzzians themselves complained. At the Engels military airfield, located near Saratov and more than 600 km from the Ukrainian border, an air defense system shot down an allegedly Ukrainian drone. Three soldiers were killed when its debris fell. A military airfield, where strategic bombers are kept, was attacked for the second time in a month, and a few days later, ruzzian anti-aircraft defenses went off again.


However, on New Year's night, the American HIMARS artillery system used by the Ukrainian army exployed with a much bigger bang. Rockets launched by Ukrainians hit the occupation base in the city of Makiivka, Donetsk region. Only ruins remained of the premises of the vocational school, where a large group of mobilized ruzzians had gathered to celebrate the new ones. The exact number of casualties and injuries remained unknown - Russia itself admitted that 89 soldiers lost their lives during the attack, while the Ukrainian side gave a much higher number and claimed to have killed about 400 of the occupiers.



January 2 - 24

As the battles continued around the city of Bakhmut, the front line changed almost every day, but none of the warring sides managed to achieve radical breakthroughs. True, as January drew to a close, Ukraine confirmed that its armed forces had abandoned the salt mine tunnel town of Soledar, 12 km northeast of Bakhmut, and had retreated to pre-prepared and better-fortified positions.
In the middle of the month, ruzzia once again demonstrated complete cynicism - on January 14, a Kh-22 type missile hit a nine-story residential building in the city of Dnipro. during the attack, one entrance to the house and 236 apartments were completely destroyed - 46 people died, including 6 children.


January 25 - February 19

After several months of tossing and turning, Germany finally officially confirmed on January 25th that it is sending 14 Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, and also gives permission to allied countries to transfer German-made tanks to the Ukrainians attacked by Russia. Poland, Canada, Portugal, Spain, Norway and other countries soon announced the delivery of Leopard 2 to Ukraine. The Americans informed about the transfer of Abrams tanks, the United Kingdom - Challenger tanks.
The turning point in the history of the transfer of tanks only strengthened the talk that NATO and other allied countries may soon hand over the more modern American F-16 or European-made Eurofighter Typhoon fighters to the Ukrainians, which they constantly request.

February 20 - 21

As the anniversary of the ruzzian-instigated war in Ukraine approaches, US President Joe Biden took a decisive step, surprising the whole world. The 80-year-old American is asserting his strong political stance, showing support for struggling Ukraine and personal courage when he secretly arrived in Kyiv by train on Monday morning to meet with Volodymyr Zelensky.



The two presidents walked through the streets of Kyiv amid the sound of air raid sirens, and after a personal conversation between the leaders of both countries J. Biden announced an additional half a billion dollars in aid that the United States is providing to the Ukrainians.

Although the information about Mr. Biden's stay in Ukraine was secret, US officials later confirmed that they had deliberately informed ruzzia about the president's upcoming visit to Kyiv before going to Europe.
Mr. Biden arrived in Kyiv by train from the Polish border and then traveled to Warsaw, where he met the Polish president the next day and gave a public speech in the city center next to the Royal Castle.
"NATO is now more united than ever before," the US leader emphasized, condemning ruzzian president vladimir putin and stressing that Western support for Ukraine will not stop, and allies will not tire.

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