Let us understand: the United States has given us $106 billion in support against Russian aggression. And now we have to sign a deal where we give back $500 billion to continue receiving aid and deter Russian aggression?
Ukraine have already paid with everything we had, money, territory, resources, and most importantly, people. When will Russia pay for their aggression?
Dnipro, an ordinary city in Ukraine, became the center of another alarming event overnight. Russia reportedly launched an intercontinental ballistic missile, likely the RS-26 "Rubezh," weighing 40-50 tons. This missile is primarily designed to carry nuclear warheads.
The attack appears to be part of a broader strategy of "power demonstration" and psychological pressure against Ukraine and its people. The use of such a weapon, even without its nuclear payload, escalates fears and highlights the ongoing risks faced by civilian populations amid the war.
In Odesa, the bodies of killed civilians lie on the street after a russian missile strike.
If someone wants to simply negotiate with russians, know that people in your country will be killed in the same way.
Because only strength and weapons can stop evil, not weakness.
Another day, another act of terrorism by Russia. In Odesa, moments ago, a residential building was targeted, resulting in casualties and injuries. Civilian infrastructure, including homes, has been severely damaged.