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Formerly TwitterVolodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Despite all the cruelty of Russian shelling, the world can prove that the unity of all those who cherish human values is enough to protect lives.
Ukraine keeps repeating that Russian terror can be stopped and the lives of our cities and communities can be protected. We know the… pic.twitter.com/luM8r6hC1a
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The oath of allegiance to committing war crimes taken by officers is not enough for Russia; it wants the soldiers to be aware of Russian-made history. But to what extent have Russian soldiers internalised Russian propaganda narratives? 👇ukraineworld.org/en/articles/analysis/propaganda-russian-military
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⚡️ World War II: why is it perceived differently in #Ukraine than in the West? Link below 👇
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🟡 Why is World War II perceived differently in Ukraine - and more broadly in Eastern #Europe?
⚫️ Why is the end of World War… pic.twitter.com/xr4Ksg5DlR
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⚡️ Scholz: We have to avoid the big war - the war between Russia and NATO
"While supporting Ukraine we must, at the same time, remain aware of how to prevent an escalation that might cause a war between Russia and NATO. I promise, no matter how big the pressure becomes, that I… pic.twitter.com/LfugQzodCe
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