Posted on 02/22/2024 4:47:32 PM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com
>Which is the one the Ukrainians executed as a “traitor” ?<
He’s sitting at the end of the table across from the guy with white hair.
Yup. Looks like it.
Is that the Dancing Queen wearing the baseball cap?
“Free Transnistria!”
AGREE! Tell Putin to get his fingers off Georgia!
No I don’t think Zelensky was part of that group.
At that point I think he was in Poland, green screening like he was still in Kiev.
>“Free Transnistria!”
AGREE! Tell Putin to get his fingers off Georgia!<
I can’t believe how FR, an American Conservative Christian site, has devolved into a platform for Slavic tribes to spread their propaganda and to fight among themselves.
>The best I could get from bing AI drawing (no idea why all 4 of the images had feathers in American Indian style. Also, I guess they aren’t allowed to make sleestacks?!).<
At least the feathers are the right color.
Yes, that’s him. Denys Kireyev. Later hailed as a hero who saved Kiev, but killed by AZOV goons as a “traitor” in March, 2022.
Probably. I haven’t heard anything of his demise. Unfortunately.
I haven’t been over there in about ten years, but I know his minions are still up to no good.
Ukraine is a messy country fighting to keep their freedom from Russia.
That’s the truth.
“Could be as simple as someone had an axe to grind against him.”
That would be my assumption as well.
People often want to attribute these things to political differences or some sort of ideological struggle, when most murders are for person resentments and grudges.
And the uncontrolled free-for-all that prevailed in the Kiev area in the weeks after the war - they gave out AKs to everyone and there were murders every night that were covered over as “executing traitors” but were much more likely gangland slayings and score settling.
They give us a taste of Morning Joe every morning.
Latvia stands strong with Ukraine: Latvia Foreign Affairs Minister speaks at Raisina Dialogue 2024
ANI
2-23-2024 5:30 a.m. EST
New Delhi [India], February 23 (ANI): Foreign Affairs Minister of the Republic of Latvia, Krisjanis Karins shed light on his country’s unwavering support for Ukraine in the face of the ongoing Russian invasion.
Speaking to ANI on the sidelines of the third day of the Raisina Dialogue 2024, the visiting minister emphasized Latvia’s substantial contribution to Ukraine, “We provide weapons from the government; we provide humanitarian aid, we provide financial assistance, and it’s not only the government; it’s also civil society.”
“So we have many organizations which have sprung up out of nowhere, which provide ambulances, which provide school buses, which provide other automobiles, which provide medical equipment, which provide drones, which provide money,” he added
In addition, he added that Latvia has allocated approximately 1% of its GDP to aid the war-torn nation.
In an interview with ANI after participating in the Raisina Dialogue 2024, emphasizing the fact that it’s an entire country effort, Krisjanis Karins says, “Everything that you can imagine is being supplied. People who don’t have lots of money donate their time to make something. People who have more money donate the money so they can purchase more goods.
“We understand as Latvians that the Ukrainians are fighting also in our place because this is a war of imperialism, a war of aggression” [excerpt]
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