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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by Nobody: 9:31pm On Oct 11, 2022
What happened to all the Slava Ukranus people? They've been quiet lately.

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by Countersam(m): 9:45pm On Oct 11, 2022
allgoodlight:
World leaders and international organisations condemn Russia’s nationwide assault on Ukraine.

Several people were killed in a wave of deadly Russian air attacks on the capital, Kyiv, on Monday, with other cities also attacked.

Ukrainian officials called on citizens nationwide to seek shelter amid the ongoing bombardment.


Other cities that were hit include Lviv, in the west, and Dnipro.

The attacks were the Kremlin’s response to an explosion over the weekend that damaged a strategically important bridge for Russian forces, connecting the annexed Crimean Peninsula to mainland Russia.

Ukraine has not claimed responsibility for the bridge attack, but some officials did celebrate the incident.


The death toll was not immediately clear. At least 11 people were killed in Kyiv, according to Ukraine’s emergency services.

Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on his Telegram account that Russia was “trying to destroy us and wipe us off the face of the earth”.

“Please do not leave [bomb] shelters,” he wrote. “Let’s hold on and be strong.”


Zelenskyy said Russia was trying to destroy Ukraine and that common people on their way to work during the Monday morning rush had been killed.

“They have two targets. Energy facilities throughout the country … the second target is people,” he added.

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Putin’s “only tactic is terror on peaceful Ukrainian cities”.


“He will not break Ukraine down. This is also his response to all appeasers who want to talk with him about peace: Putin is a terrorist who talks with missiles,” Kuleba tweeted.


European Union

The president of the European Parliament said the strikes in Kyiv were “sickening”.


“It shows the world, again, the regime we are faced with: One that targets indiscriminately. One that rains terror and death down on children,” Roberta Metsola tweeted.


Meanwhile, a spokesman for the bloc’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said the EU believes Russia’s missile attack on civilians in Ukraine “amounts to a war crime”.
“Indiscriminately targeting people in a cowardly, heinous hail of missiles on civilian targets is indeed a further escalation,” spokesman Peter Stano said.

“The European Union condemns in the strongest possible terms these heinous attacks on the civilians and civilian infrastructure … This is something which is against international humanitarian law and this indiscriminate targeting of civilians amounts to a war crime,” he said.

United Nations

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is “deeply shocked” by Russia’s air raids, a spokesman said.

“This constitutes another unacceptable escalation of the war and, as always, civilians are paying the highest price,” UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in a statement.

The UN’s humanitarian coordinator in Ukraine, Denise Brown, said the attacks were “shocking”.

“People on their way to work, parents taking their children to school. There is no excuse for this violence. Stop!” she added.

United States

US President Joe Biden strongly condemned Russia’s missile strikes, saying they “demonstrate the utter brutality” of Putin’s “illegal war.”

“These attacks killed and injured civilians and destroyed targets with no military purpose,” Biden said in a statement. “We will continue to impose costs on Russia for its aggression.”

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he spoke to his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba “to reiterate US support for Ukraine following the Kremlin’s horrific strikes this morning”.

“We will continue to provide unwavering economic, humanitarian, and security assistance so Ukraine can defend itself and take care of its people,” Blinken tweeted.


Germany

The Group of Seven (G7) countries will hold talks on Tuesday after Russia’s missile attacks, a German government spokesperson said.

Zelenskyy will address the G7 leaders at the start of the virtual talks, said the spokesperson, adding that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz had assured the Ukrainian president of support in a phone call.

India

India was “deeply concerned” by the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, a spokesman for the country’s foreign ministry said.

“We reiterate that escalation of hostilities is in no one’s interest. We urge immediate cessation of hostilities and the urgent return to the path of diplomacy and dialogue,” Arindam Bagchi said in a statement.

NATO

Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg described the attacks as “horrific”.

“Spoke with Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and condemned Russia’s horrific and indiscriminate attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine,” Stoltenberg said in a tweet.

“NATO will continue supporting the brave Ukrainian people to fight back against the Kremlin’s aggression for as long as it takes.

United Kingdom

The attacks are “unacceptable”, UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said on Monday.

“This is a demonstration of weakness by Putin, not strength,” he tweeted, adding that he had contacted his Ukrainian counterpart, Kuleba.

China

China’s Foreign Ministry called for de-escalation.

“We hope the situation will de-escalate soon,” ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at a regular press briefing.

France

French President Emmanuel Macron expressed “extreme concern” during a call with Zelenskyy and promised that Paris would increase military aid.

“The president spoke of his extreme concern about strikes that have caused civilian victims,” Macron’s office said in a statement.

“He reaffirmed his full and complete support for President Zelensky and the commitment of France to increase its support for Ukraine, in line with the needs expressed by Kyiv, including in terms of military equipment.”

Moldova

Moldova’s foreign minister said several Russian cruise missiles targeting Ukraine had crossed its airspace and Moscow’s envoy was summoned to give an explanation.

“Our thoughts are with the victims of the brutal strikes,” Nicu Popescu said on Twitter.

Canada

Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly called the attacks “shocking and horrifying”, adding that targeting civilians was a “war crime”.

“Canada stands with the people of Ukraine,” she tweeted.


Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin said the raids on Monday were in retaliation for the alleged Ukrainian attack on a bridge to Crimea, which he has called an act of “terrorism”. Kyiv has not directly claimed responsibility for the attack.

Putin said the Russian military launched precision weapons from the air, sea and ground to target key energy and military command facilities.

“It was not possible to leave [Ukrainian attacks] unanswered. If they continue, the response from Russia will be severe and correspond to the level of threat,” the Russian president said at the beginning of a televised meeting of his Security Council.


SOURCE: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2022/10/10/world-reacts-to-new-russian-missile-strikes-on-ukrainian-cities?espv=1





Wetin Nigeria talk?
Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by emetisuccess(m): 9:54pm On Oct 11, 2022
Let Europe feels what it's like bombing other people's country.

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by Sapiosexuality(m): 9:54pm On Oct 11, 2022
Jovialjune1:
The mumus supporting Putin on this thread, here is an illustration;

How will you feel if China wakes up one day to take over Nigeria because of our continuous loan from them?

If the west decides to give us reliefs by telling us to join an organization for us to be debt free, the federal government agrees to join, but China insists on the take over, and China decides to fight us and bomb our country, you fools will be the first to cry because you are at the receiving end, seeing other countries supporting and cheering China simply because they hate the west, how will you feel?

Idiots.
Just idiotic. People are really stupid.

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by backtovillage: 10:14pm On Oct 11, 2022
Some niggas here are very daft.
They claim to know history they claim to b on the side of Putin but they will never go to Russia for greener pasture.
Go to the Russia and try the rubbish you doing in Saudi Arabia.
No matter how bad NATO history is I will prefer them to any other

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by Demolakay: 10:26pm On Oct 11, 2022
GeneralPula:

There’s no winner yet. Putin had to change to the usage of nuclear weapons cuz Russian army failed. The war is still on going.

They’ll soon decide on Putin matter..



mtcheww!! nonsense talk..

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by jesmond3945: 10:33pm On Oct 11, 2022
allgoodlight:
World leaders and international organisations condemn Russia’s nationwide assault on Ukraine.

Several people were killed in a wave of deadly Russian air attacks on the capital, Kyiv, on Monday, with other cities also attacked.

Ukrainian officials called on citizens nationwide to seek shelter amid the ongoing bombardment.


Other cities that were hit include Lviv, in the west, and Dnipro.

The attacks were the Kremlin’s response to an explosion over the weekend that damaged a strategically important bridge for Russian forces, connecting the annexed Crimean Peninsula to mainland Russia.

Ukraine has not claimed responsibility for the bridge attack, but some officials did celebrate the incident.


The death toll was not immediately clear. At least 11 people were killed in Kyiv, according to Ukraine’s emergency services.

Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on his Telegram account that Russia was “trying to destroy us and wipe us off the face of the earth”.

“Please do not leave [bomb] shelters,” he wrote. “Let’s hold on and be strong.”


Zelenskyy said Russia was trying to destroy Ukraine and that common people on their way to work during the Monday morning rush had been killed.

“They have two targets. Energy facilities throughout the country … the second target is people,” he added.

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Putin’s “only tactic is terror on peaceful Ukrainian cities”.


“He will not break Ukraine down. This is also his response to all appeasers who want to talk with him about peace: Putin is a terrorist who talks with missiles,” Kuleba tweeted.


European Union

The president of the European Parliament said the strikes in Kyiv were “sickening”.


“It shows the world, again, the regime we are faced with: One that targets indiscriminately. One that rains terror and death down on children,” Roberta Metsola tweeted.


Meanwhile, a spokesman for the bloc’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said the EU believes Russia’s missile attack on civilians in Ukraine “amounts to a war crime”.
“Indiscriminately targeting people in a cowardly, heinous hail of missiles on civilian targets is indeed a further escalation,” spokesman Peter Stano said.

“The European Union condemns in the strongest possible terms these heinous attacks on the civilians and civilian infrastructure … This is something which is against international humanitarian law and this indiscriminate targeting of civilians amounts to a war crime,” he said.

United Nations

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is “deeply shocked” by Russia’s air raids, a spokesman said.

“This constitutes another unacceptable escalation of the war and, as always, civilians are paying the highest price,” UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in a statement.

The UN’s humanitarian coordinator in Ukraine, Denise Brown, said the attacks were “shocking”.

“People on their way to work, parents taking their children to school. There is no excuse for this violence. Stop!” she added.

United States

US President Joe Biden strongly condemned Russia’s missile strikes, saying they “demonstrate the utter brutality” of Putin’s “illegal war.”

“These attacks killed and injured civilians and destroyed targets with no military purpose,” Biden said in a statement. “We will continue to impose costs on Russia for its aggression.”

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he spoke to his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba “to reiterate US support for Ukraine following the Kremlin’s horrific strikes this morning”.

“We will continue to provide unwavering economic, humanitarian, and security assistance so Ukraine can defend itself and take care of its people,” Blinken tweeted.


Germany

The Group of Seven (G7) countries will hold talks on Tuesday after Russia’s missile attacks, a German government spokesperson said.

Zelenskyy will address the G7 leaders at the start of the virtual talks, said the spokesperson, adding that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz had assured the Ukrainian president of support in a phone call.

India

India was “deeply concerned” by the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, a spokesman for the country’s foreign ministry said.

“We reiterate that escalation of hostilities is in no one’s interest. We urge immediate cessation of hostilities and the urgent return to the path of diplomacy and dialogue,” Arindam Bagchi said in a statement.

NATO

Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg described the attacks as “horrific”.

“Spoke with Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and condemned Russia’s horrific and indiscriminate attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine,” Stoltenberg said in a tweet.

“NATO will continue supporting the brave Ukrainian people to fight back against the Kremlin’s aggression for as long as it takes.

United Kingdom

The attacks are “unacceptable”, UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said on Monday.

“This is a demonstration of weakness by Putin, not strength,” he tweeted, adding that he had contacted his Ukrainian counterpart, Kuleba.

China

China’s Foreign Ministry called for de-escalation.

“We hope the situation will de-escalate soon,” ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at a regular press briefing.

France

French President Emmanuel Macron expressed “extreme concern” during a call with Zelenskyy and promised that Paris would increase military aid.

“The president spoke of his extreme concern about strikes that have caused civilian victims,” Macron’s office said in a statement.

“He reaffirmed his full and complete support for President Zelensky and the commitment of France to increase its support for Ukraine, in line with the needs expressed by Kyiv, including in terms of military equipment.”

Moldova

Moldova’s foreign minister said several Russian cruise missiles targeting Ukraine had crossed its airspace and Moscow’s envoy was summoned to give an explanation.

“Our thoughts are with the victims of the brutal strikes,” Nicu Popescu said on Twitter.

Canada

Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly called the attacks “shocking and horrifying”, adding that targeting civilians was a “war crime”.

“Canada stands with the people of Ukraine,” she tweeted.


Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin said the raids on Monday were in retaliation for the alleged Ukrainian attack on a bridge to Crimea, which he has called an act of “terrorism”. Kyiv has not directly claimed responsibility for the attack.

Putin said the Russian military launched precision weapons from the air, sea and ground to target key energy and military command facilities.

“It was not possible to leave [Ukrainian attacks] unanswered. If they continue, the response from Russia will be severe and correspond to the level of threat,” the Russian president said at the beginning of a televised meeting of his Security Council.


SOURCE: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2022/10/10/world-reacts-to-new-russian-missile-strikes-on-ukrainian-cities?espv=1





change your heading to europe reacts

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by Chinkos99(m): 10:36pm On Oct 11, 2022
Lord of missiles activated

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by Nobody: 10:44pm On Oct 11, 2022
Never start what you can't finish!

I saw the West celebrating that Ukrainians were hunting and killing civilians, they claimed were collaborators.

I also saw the West celebrating the Crimean attack.

Never start what you can't finish.

War na 2 or more fighting , everyone gets hit.

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by valentineuwakwe(m): 10:47pm On Oct 11, 2022
all the world is to stand back, tweets and react to continued putin attack on unarmed civilains...dats irrational.


i wish Germany still have a leader like Hitler!
Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by kiddkash(m): 10:55pm On Oct 11, 2022
Ukraine no fit chop all this. Breakfast alone

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by alfarouq(m): 11:53pm On Oct 11, 2022
jesmond3945:
change your heading to europe reacts

That is how they forced the European war to become World war

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by gammarays1: 1:40am On Oct 12, 2022
Osariemen12:
But Russia has lost the war na
Is that a war?
Ukraine should attack Russian cities and citizens not soldiers.
Why should they be losing despite being funded with billions of dollars and backed by NATO.
They're pawns

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by 9japride(m): 2:06am On Oct 12, 2022
backtovillage:
Some niggas here are very daft.
They claim to know history they claim to b on the side of Putin but they will never go to Russia for greener pasture.
Go to the Russia and try the rubbish you doing in Saudi Arabia.
No matter how bad NATO history is I will prefer them to any other
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Don't mind the hypocrites. They love hard men but can't relocate to those countries having hard men or violent society. None will want to travel to Russia, Columbia, North Korea etc. Giving an individual so much power usually end in tears.

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by 9japride(m): 2:09am On Oct 12, 2022
gammarays1:

Is that a war?
Ukraine should attack Russian cities and citizens not soldiers.
Why should they be losing despite being funded with billions of dollars and backed by NATO.
They're pawns
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Is not wickedness on the part of Russia to destroy Ukrainian cities, while having their own beautiful towns and architecture preserved? A lot of people are supporting Russia because of the hatred they have for USA. Even though USA is bad, this world is better in the hand of the Americas or even other friendly European powers.

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by backtovillage: 2:45am On Oct 12, 2022
9japride:
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Don't mind the hypocrites. They love hard men but can't relocate to those countries having hard men or violent society. None will want to travel to Russia, Columbia, North Korea etc. Giving an individual so much power usually ends in tears.
I don't understand them at all. Russia and its allies are known for infringing on the right of their citizen. But this e_diotz will still b praising them.

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by 9japride(m): 2:47am On Oct 12, 2022
backtovillage:

I don't understand them at all. Russia and its allies are known for infringing on the right of their citizen. But this e_diotz will still b praising them.
[color=#006600][/color]

Some people are just too messed up. To much of everything is bad.
Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by seanwilliam(m): 3:17am On Oct 12, 2022
RESHARPENED:


Ordinary missiles are different from missiles with nuclear warheads.

If Putin uses nuclear weapons, it's adiós to Ukraine.


By the way, the reaction of the rest of the world to this war is disgusting and weak.

All their sanctions without definite and direct military retaliation is nothing but a slap on the wrist. With a feather, no less.

He should have been forcefully and overwhelmingly shut down from the start.

All these thoughts and prayers...and halfhearted efforts are useless to Ukraine.

The fear of nuclear war has rendered the whole world impotent.

But the fact is, Putin and Russia will also suffer dire consequences in the event of a nuclear war. It's called MAD for a reason.

But the world police would not allow anything to interfere with their safe, warm and cozy lifestyle.

They don't care that much.
so if you were in their shoes, you would risk nuclear confrontation with Russia ? Knowing fully well the consequences.

Btw, why can’t Ukraine direct attack Russians too make everything scatter.


I can bet my balls that Russia will never try this with a country with nuclear weapons.. they can’t try this with UK!

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by plaindealer: 3:45am On Oct 12, 2022
Ode Putin is always falling inside trap...


The man is very dumb and stupid...

Ukraine is going to be the end of Putin'g...

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by Osariemen12: 3:55am On Oct 12, 2022
gammarays1:

Is that a war?
Ukraine should attack Russian cities and citizens not soldiers.
Why should they be losing despite being funded with billions of dollars and backed by NATO.
They're pawns



Don't mind the fools.

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by Emmanuel909090: 3:55am On Oct 12, 2022
This war is gradually escalating.

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by efficiencie(m): 4:00am On Oct 12, 2022
Esseite:
See how all of them are standing on the sidelines.. if it was a muslim country, black country or less white country, ships and foreign armies would have infiltrated the country..

Bro it has nothing to do with religion or race, it is all about power. No one wants to anger a mad man that is armed with nukes.
Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by Osariemen12: 4:14am On Oct 12, 2022
Shoodboi:
What happened to all the Slava Ukranus people? They've been quiet lately.



All the asinine creatures are hiding behind their moms.

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by Nobody: 4:36am On Oct 12, 2022
embarassed sad angry


SOS.


HELP!!!

Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by Nobody: 5:10am On Oct 12, 2022
War is war. One has to use her power & weapons to fight or defend herself. That's why it is called war.
It is not party or love affairs.

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by Oliveronline: 5:45am On Oct 12, 2022
Piptocoin:


How did you know Ukraine did that when they have not taken responsibility? For all we know, Putin may have had it blown up as an excuse to terrorise Ukraine.

Secondly, even if Ukraine destroyed the bridge does that equate to the callous destruction of human lives?
Don't mind the fool.
Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by pquaver(m): 5:49am On Oct 12, 2022
angelfallz:
The same world did not react when Ukraine bombed the Crimea bridge. Hypocrites everywhere

Russia bombed the bridge as a way to have excuse to use air raids

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by galadima77(m): 6:35am On Oct 12, 2022
Axis313:
grin

Every country that knows their onions are baring their fangs threatening Russia,I never see my dearest country there,abi we no be the Giant of Africa again.At least,we should be talking on behalf of other African countries,telling Russia to take it's time,otherwise we will punish and deal with. them severely

You wan talk wen bandits dey roll on bikes for your backyard? Thank God gvt don dey sit up sha
Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by NwaliE01: 6:42am On Oct 12, 2022
Innomama7:
Good one boys first to do he non dey pain undecided

Innocent civilians like us where killed and this is what you have to say? Just go through your comment again to see how stupid you're.
I am not abusing you please, but the act you put up here.

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by colestephan86: 7:16am On Oct 12, 2022
yyba:
But ukrainians are winning the war na , in fact no any casualty from any ukrainians according to media grin
The media is telling false news of heroism about Ukraine, while Russia is busy destroying their cities everyday

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by anonymous1759(m): 7:17am On Oct 12, 2022
angry

All the comments have been reading are full of western puppets. If you only rely on western media for your information please stop commenting on this fight between Russia and Ukraine. It’s obvious you’re hearing from one side of the story .

Prior to the attack Ukraine have been shelling the people of Donbass civilian buildings and busses hit with missiles and people die just because Westin media don’t publish it didn’t mean Ukraine are folding their arms .

Russia have been on a retreat Mission to hold a successful referendum while Ukraine have been shelling civilians. It’s been a long time Russia hit Ukraine with missiles even the western media can’t deny it . Russia have one of the most lenient military trying to manage civilian casualties.
Uncle SAM bomb Kosovo for over a month plus non stop . Even ask Hungary to join the fight as at then against Serbia Destroying the sovereignty of another nations.

Ever since uncle came to Haiti the country have not gotten herself till date .
If you want a peaceful country don’t allow The west interfere with your internal issues . Settle It internally yourself or you’ll be destroyed forever.
That’s the advice sane people have been giving the comedian but you call us names Russia didn’t wake up one morning and started the fight. What has Ukraine gained in this war it’s absolutely nothing.

They’ve lost four regions for life of which a constructive dialogue could’ve solved . Now what’s next . More regions might want to join them in the future . When the war started I said it here that Russia stand nothing to loose . Ukraine will keep losing land bit by bit until they decide to resolve their internal crisis with Russia .

I feel ashamed when educated people always refer everything to VISAs you guys are shameless .
The Oyinbo you worship call you monkeys but they’re still here drilling oil and GAS from you have big conglomerate In Nigeria.
If they can do that Nigerians who don’t support some of their policies can equally travel there to do business In anyway.
That’s the difference with a zombie and sane person “deciding what’s best for you “

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Re: World Reacts As Missiles Rain Explosions On Ukrainian Cities by jesmond3945: 7:43am On Oct 12, 2022
alfarouq:


That is how they forced the European war to become World war
my brother europe should face their problems.

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