Los que justifican la invasión de Ucrania defienden que "las acciones de Putin son respuestas" a la interferencia de la OTAN y la CIA. Sin embargo, Rusia provocó activamente la guerra en Ucrania antes incluso del Euromaidán.
Hilo sobre las pruebas que lo demuestran.🧵
Disgusting. Russia murdered 50 people in Kyiv in the last 5 days. Tonight it fired ballistic missiles at more civilians, with no rationale or justification other than it believes Ukrainians should not exist. We must not normalize nor ignore Russia's terrorist behavior.
🔞🕯️ A Russian missile killed an entire family. Will this photo stop the war? Most likely not. But I believe that the world should see the truth, - photographer Yefrem Lukatsky
"I hope that those who will be hurt by this photo will forgive me. Kyiv, July 6, 2026," - he added.
I’m shocked that Russia can crash a building onto sleeping families in a European capital, murdering 30 people, without any meaningful reaction from the world whatsoever.
If Ukrainian soldiers did this (and they never would), I am sure we would see the entire planet and especially the western left EXPLODE in rage. it would be in the news for days. It would literally generate billions of views and impressions on social media. @ggreenwald would write miles of text about it.
But because it's Russian soldiers doing this, to Africans no less, it's mostly crickets and only us who follow the war closely will know about it.
And then the morons will ask us why we hate Russians so much?
Russia is now missing every one of the 1,000(+) S-300 missiles it used in ground to ground mode to kill Ukrainian civilians between Feb. 2022 and Dec. 2024.
When Russia "retaliate" by striking some cultural landmark or apartment building, remember that's it's possible to launch hundred of drones and missiles at militaries target without killing any civilians.
Even at their most brutal and ineptly led, no other post-1945 European war of imperial retreat led to anti-colonial armies launching airstrikes on the imperial capital
On the night of June 14–15, Ukraine endured another large-scale Russian attack. Our thoughts are with the families of those killed.
Furthermore, several important cultural sites were damaged in what appear to have been deliberate strikes.
Here's what we know so far. 🧵
More civilians were killed and injured in Ukraine in May than in any other month in the past four years, UN investigators said last week in their latest update.
https://t.co/7LgIyanCov
Russian language was taken out from the category of minority language in Ukraine — something that I myself agitated for a long time.
Why, — you would ask —- isn’t it discriminatory?
Not at all. In fact, Ukraine has recognized and enshrined the role of Russian language in our Constitution — which already underlined special protection even compared to other minority languages; Russian language in Ukraine is protected by the constitution and nothing of kind of oppression of Russian language is on the table.
Instead, this action removes the absurd situation in which we had “minority language” in which until 2025 more than 50% of social media posts in Ukraine was made, in which spoke if not majority, then unproportionally large percentage of population. Nearly all Ukrainian speakers either know Russian, speak both (Russian in family/Ukrainian with friends), or were forced to speak Russian by social conditions.
The status of minority languages assumes that it is a language of a certain group that is under social/political pressure from far bigger group. Here, the situation is the opposite.
Giving disproportionally influential language the additional enshrining mechanisms means to oppress another languages, and there are reasons why we separate majority and minority languages and apply to second additional guarantees.
Not entirely correct and more extreme case, but something that could be brought to better understand the situation is English language in Ireland — if it would be given additional institutional space by recognizing it as minority language — it would even more limit Irish.
Today, the European Union took a major step forward.
All Member States agreed to open the first accession negotiations cluster with Ukraine and Moldova.
At the first Intergovernmental Conference on Monday, we will open the cluster on fundamentals; the backbone of the accession process.
It covers the core values and principles on which the EU is built, from the rule of law to strong democratic institutions.
This is a recognition of the determination, courage and hard work shown by both countries in advancing reforms, even in the face of immense challenges.
And a signal that the EU’s offer of peace, stability and opportunity is unmatchable.
Enlargement is a strategic choice.
By bringing our nations closer together, we strengthen peace, security and prosperity across our continent.
In a world marked by growing uncertainty, a larger European Union is in our common interest.
Enlargement remains one of the EU’s greatest success stories and our best investment in our shared future.
@TuiteroMartin Lo dudo. No es solo tener interceptores, es todo un ecosistema y van bastante atrás. Algunos drones derribarán pero no los suficientes especialmente si Ucrania aumenta la producción.
A 14 year old girl in Nikopol almost committed suicide because she "could no longer handle the fears of constant shelling and life in a frontline town".
Russians kill in more ways than bullets and drones
Worth noting, Ukraine hasn't manufactured alumina since 2022, though it supplied 20% of Rusal's output in 2021.
Alumina production isn't feasible in Ukraine due to bombing. This created a gap in the global market.
Guess who stepped in to take advantage of that gap.
Russia also killed several people in the city of Dnipro, one of Ukraine’s largest, using cluster munitions in a densely populated urban area. Photo of impact from the mayor’s office.
🇺🇳❗️Yesterday, Russia targeted a UN compound in Dnipro with an Iskander ballistic missile, designed to support people living near the front line.
The compound was holding $1.4 million in humanitarian aid, enough to support 130,000 people.
Russia threatened to do this if Ukraine attacked the May 9 parade on the Red Square. After Trump’s intervention on Putin’s behalf, Ukraine agreed to a ceasefire so Russia could hold the parade. Two weeks later, Putin unleashed the ballistic missile barrage on central Kyiv anyway.