Russia can NO LONGER WIN in Ukraine

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As the eighth day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has passed, it’s clear that Russia has failed to achieve its initial military objectives. Their invasion was supposed to be swift and decisive, but it’s instead spiraling out of control. President Vladimir Putin’s plan to install a puppet government in Kiev, eliminate Ukraine’s leadership, and gain control of major cities, has fallen apart.

The Ukrainian military is resisting fiercely, and the Russian people are beginning to question their government’s decisions. The Russian army is demoralized, and the lack of supplies, including food and equipment, is taking a toll on their morale. The soldiers are being forced to eat food that is nine years past its expiration date, and they are struggling to cope with the harsh conditions of war.

The Russian people are also experiencing the effects of the war, with many struggling to access daily necessities due to the lack of functional payment systems. Visa and Mastercard have blocked Russian banks from processing transactions, leaving many citizens unable to access cash. The Russian economy is in shambles, with the country’s largest bank, Sberbank, experiencing an 92% drop in its share price.

The only way to stop the war is for the Russian people to see the truth about the conflict. The Ukrainian government is urging the international community to share images and stories of the conflict on social media to reach the Russian people. The Russian government controls all television, but mobile coverage is still available, allowing Ukrainians to share their experiences directly with friends and family in Russia.

As the conflict continues to unfold, it’s clear that the Russian people are being forced to confront the harsh realities of war. The actions of their government, including the arrest of five children for protesting the war, have led to widespread outrage. The time is coming for the Russian people to demand change and stand up for a better quality of life for themselves and their children.


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