In 1991 Putin said Ukraine was a free and independent country. Now he has attacked Ukraine and is trying to kill as many civilians at night as he can. And you say it is the President of Ukraines fault! This president was not in office when Russia first invaded in 2014. And you are saying that Russia should continue to try to kill as many Ukrainians as possible?? Leaving out the important facts is a habit of you Russian bots.
“Putin...trying to kill as many civilians at night as he can”
Ukraine is probably the fourth largest arms producer in the world (after the US, Russia and China).
It would make sense for Russians to attack the Ukrainian weapons factories rather than kill a dozen or so Ukrainian civilians occasionally.
Kiev has about 320 square miles, so it might receive about one targeted 115/200 lb. drone warhead per 2.5 square miles per day.
If one also includes the shot down drones that explode on Kiev, that might amount about one 115/200 lb. drone warhead (targeted/free fall) per square mile of Kiev per day.
As most Kiev civilians need be concerned, the drones are in reality a noisy nightly nuisance.
Of course, if the Ukrainian evening news shows images of say 10 strikes daily, the Kiev civilians might get as scared as many American liberals are of guns.
“In 1991 Putin said Ukraine was a free and independent country.”
If you kick a bear cub on your property, expect the teeth and claws of momma bear to be sunk into your flesh.
The ‘cubs’ are Russian ethnics and ‘momma bear’ is Putin and the armed forces of the Russian Federation.
Ukraine WOKEsters are getting daily retaliation for anti-Russian discrimination.
You may think of a passport as merely an expensive ID, but it really says mess with me at your peril.
When I traverse a foreign land, my US passport implies the full military might of the USA may be applied to provide for my safety.
“Now he has attacked Ukraine and is trying to kill as many civilians at night as he can.”
If you cannot restrain your emotions here, please find another forum to release them.