On 24 February 2022, the biggest European invasion since WWII started: Russia sent up to 200,000 soldiers into Ukraine.
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Kyiv. February 25, 2022 By Emilio Morenatti
All this – with an entirely baseless pretext to grab some land of an independent state.
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Irpin. March 5, 2022
By Vadim Ghirda
Everyday, Ukrainians, their houses, schools, and hospitals are being targeted by the enemy.
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Uman. April 28, 2023
By Uman. April 28, 2023
You want to stop this. We want to stop this.
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Vilniansk. November 2022
By Heidi Levine
But time has shown that democracy doesn’t work: force is the only language known to the aggressor.
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Donetsk region. April 6, 2023
By Evhenii Maloletka
So the only way to help is to fight back.
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Luhansk region. December 31, 2022
By Nicole Tung
Therefore, providing Ukrainian soldiers and volunteers with supplies is the only way to win.
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Kherson. November 12, 2022
By Taras Ibrahimov