Historian Frank Sysyn says that Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion will likely solidify Ukrainian resistance against Russia.
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How Putin fooled the west. “oh no l won’t invade, hey look over there!
Joe Biden: “Did Hunter forget his new laptop in Ukraine? I hope not.”
Where have you been the west been telling it play by play what part of russia are you from are you part of the protest in russia
your trump fan
there are so many things wrong with this world and no body talks about them.
“Oh no, he’s taken over Chernobyl”. Really, who the heck wants Chernobyl?
Hardly the point!
I believe It’s an active power plant
The tomatoes and produce grow very large in the rich fertile soils of Chernobyl.
Dear Professor, please pronounce Kiyv as Kee-yoov, that’s how it’s pronounced in Ukrainian. Not Kei-ev. The “NU-cle-ar” power, not “NU-cu-lar”. Please don’t embarrass U of A in front of the whole world. Europe can relax, Putin might come after Belarus, but he won’t touch any of the NATO countries.
not every1 sahy iy the sameway has you