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rude delusion….Ukrainian presidential advisor Alexey Arestovich resorted to obscene language to criticize those in the West urging Kiev to cede part of the country's territory to Russia for the sake of peace. “Go f**k yourselves with such proposals, you dumb f**ks, to trade Ukrainian territory a little bit! Are you f**king crazy? Our children are dying, soldiers are stopping shells with their own bodies, and they are telling us how to sacrifice our territories. This will never happen,” Arestovich said in an interview on Wednesday. Arestovich criticized the logic of “bleating” voices encouraging Ukraine “to curb its appetite” and to give Russia the territories it supposedly wants, as such concessions would allow Kiev to “establish a comprehensive peace and to return to business as usual.” Another adviser of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Mikhail Podoliak, took to Telegram on Wednesday to address “pro-Russian lobbyists in Europe.” “We do not sell our citizens, territories or sovereignty. This is a clear red line. Ukrainian society has paid a terrible price and will not allow anyone to even take a step in this direction - no government and no country,” Podoliak said, adding that anyone who calls for such compromises will get “a principled response” from Kiev. While no one wants a long military action or a food crisis, “the shortest way to end the war is with weapons, sanctions and financial assistance to Ukraine,” Podoliak argued. “The Ukrainians defended Kiev, liberated three regions and are completing the liberation of the fourth. Today, the same people offer us to give Russia the east and the south. Thanks for the advice, but we'll probably take up arms,” the adviser claimed. Statements from Arestovich and Podoliak come after former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Monday. Kissinger urged Ukraine to make peace quickly and seek a return to the way things were before February. Ukraine has previously insisted that it would not agree to any peace proposal that does not respect its pre-2014 borders. Moscow made clear that independence of Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, as well as the status of Crimea as a Russian region, are not up for discussion. Russia attacked the neighboring state in late February, following Ukraine’s failure to implement the terms of the Minsk agreements, first signed in 2014, and Moscow’s eventual recognition of the Donbass republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. The German- and French-brokered protocols were designed to give the breakaway regions special status within the Ukrainian state.
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seeing the milky way….
The term ‘a return to peace’ may be a cliché, but it's the simplest way of putting things.
Back in April, when it became quieter in Mariupol, the first sign of something approaching normality was the emergence of traders and money changers. Humanitarian aid had already come in, and people were selling unnecessary things to cover their essentials.
Soon, the market opened, and products began to be imported. At the end of that month, lilacs bloomed. A week later, young men had broken off all the branches within reach, for bouquets.
Their smiling girlfriends accepted the flowers and took their beaus by the arm. Every day, there were more and more couples like this strolling between ruined buildings amidst the sound of explosions.
When water became more available, the girls washed and let down their hair, which they had previously hidden under shawls and hats. Their clothes became cleaner, and then more stylish.
In April, everyone walking through the streets of Mariupol was busy with something – pulling a cart loaded with five-liter water bottles, or hurrying to get in line wearing a backpack to fill with humanitarian aid.
Passersby in those days were always preoccupied and focused. Then there were more people just out for a stroll, and then, by World War Two Victory Day (May 9), children poured out into the streets – they ran around chattering, waved to military vehicles, and screamed joyfully when they received a honk in response.
They approached the local fighters, not with requests, but just to chat. When the sidewalks had been partially cleared, the children rolled out bicycles and scooters. There was still rumbling in the distance – artillery and aviation were working on Azovstal, the last Ukrainian hold-out, and fighting was still taking place in the vicinity of the plant.
The dust from battles and fires settled – grayish black and oily. It seemed like it permeated everything everywhere – it stuck to the skin and clothes, which then really smelled of soot. In the first days of May, this feeling disappeared.
Until very recently, when darkness covered the city at sunset, the sky above seemed to be the brightest in the world – deeper than those hanging over the southern seas of hot countries from children’s books. “You can even see the Milky Way,” a deputy commander told me, pointing up. And it really was visible. And then the stars came out, like twinkling lights in a chandelier. One of the fighters joked about “the starry heavens above and the moral law within.” I laughed.
When the electricity was turned on in some houses a little more than a week ago, this sky was immediately lost behind the light of the windows. The stars gave way to man-made lights, each of which illuminated human life beneath. No one observed the military blackout, and I wanted to peer into the windows to see how people moved about, had dinner, talked, and quarreled.
But even arguing is a sign of change here. The nurses at a hospital I visited tell me that when there was active combat, everyone stuck together, tried not to bother their neighbors or the doctors, spoke quietly, and rarely complained about anything. I found only echoes of this: With each passing day, people behaved more and more ‘like people’ – they were angry, capricious, demanding, quarrelsome, and irritated.
Conversations became more and more commonplace – surgeons sewing up a patient discussed the schedule of a recently launched bus service, and nurses in the smoking room gossiped about milk prices. Even a patient wounded by shrapnel (he had gone into a school basement that the neo-Nazi Azov battalion had been ousted from in search of firewood and had run into a tripwire) was angrier about the painful injections he had to endure than the people who had set the booby trap.
Four days ago, the last Ukrainians who were holed up in Azovstal laid down their weapons and surrendered. The city became quiet. And through this silence, ordinary city life emerged – today I heard music for the first time in Mariupol. A familiar platoon commander drove by – from the open (and partially missing) windows of his car, the Russian rock band Chizh & Co sang: “I want so much to live, guys, but no strength to get out.” From a civilian Renault, just as beat up, another Russian rock band promised “better times are coming.”
Passersby were chatting, an elderly man was loudly scolding a dachshund that had climbed into a garbage heap. In the flats of a nearly intact high-rise, they rattled dishes, answered phone calls, and laughed. Behind a window frame with shards of glass sticking out, someone was unsteadily playing ‘Fragrant White Acacia Clusters’ on the piano. An acacia blossomed in the distance. Next to it, there were two crosses made from a picket fence marking two shallow graves, from which wafted the pungent smell of corpses.
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https://www.rt.com/russia/556090-mariupol-normal-life-peace/
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GusNote: Mariupol is part of the Donbass, THE region of Ukraine mostly populated by RUSSIANS, now liberated from the Azov Nazi battalions that had made life far more hellish than the "intervention" from Moscow.....
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the one sided view…...
Three months into its invasion of Ukraine, Russia has abandoned its assault on the capital Kyiv and is trying to consolidate control of the industrial eastern Donbas region, where it has backed a separatist revolt since 2014.
The Russian advance has been backed by massive artillery bombardment.
Ukraine’s armed forces said more than 40 towns in the region had been shelled in the past 24 hours, destroying or damaging 47 civilian sites, including 38 homes and a school.
Global attention this week has focused on Russia’s blockade of Ukraine’s Black Sea ports, which has halted exports from one of the world’s biggest suppliers of grain and cooking oil.
The United Nations says the blockade could worsen global hunger.
Western countries have demanded Moscow lift the blockade.
Russia says Western financial sanctions on Russia are to blame for the food crisis, although it has not explained how this is linked to its naval blockade of Ukrainian ports.
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https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/2022/05/26/russia-focus-ukraine-donbas/?breaking_live_scroll=1
This is a one sided view of what is happening as the Russian troops are forging ahead carefully. The entire Donbass region will likely be Russian territory by the end of June if Zelenskyyyy-y doesn't want to recognise the Minsk Agreements. Should Zelenskyyy-y accept these agreements NOW, then the Donbass would remain an AUTONOMOUS region in Ukraine.
THE KIEV "assault" was a distraction (costly for the Russians — though they could have destroyed the city in two day, they spared the civilian population unlike the Azov battalions) but nonetheless it provided better fighting conditions for Russia to defend the Donbass.
MEANWHILE, RUSSIA HAS EXPLAINED CLEARLY AND UNIVOCALLY WHY THE FOOD CRISIS IS DUE TO THE US SANCTIONS ON RUSSIA... but many Western journalist do not want to "give points" to Putin, thus they will claim that "although it has not explained how this is linked to its naval blockade of Ukrainian ports."
Easy piece of shit writing by ignoring what Russia has said, even if one disagree with what has been said....
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a little shitty puppet at davos….
A veiled appeal by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for direct peace talks with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin contradicts Kiev’s decision to freeze all negotiations with Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov pointed out on Friday. Then again, the Ukrainian government has a habit of taking positions that contradict each other, he added.
Zelensky said he had wanted to negotiate with Putin on multiple occasions both before and after Russia attacked his country. One of the recent remarks of that nature came this week on a video call during a working breakfast of the World Economic Forum in Davos.
The Ukrainian president said Putin was the only Russian official worth talking to, dismissing the rest of the Russian government as “nobodies.” Putin himself is delusional, Zelensky claimed, but “if he is able to realize” what the Ukrainian leader called the reality, “then, probably, we may try and go the diplomatic way, unless it is too late.”
When asked for comments about the remarks, Peskov said Moscow didn’t believe Kiev was willing to negotiate peace.
“The talks have been frozen after a decision by and in accordance with the stance of the Ukrainian side,”he said.
“The Ukrainian leadership constantly makes statements that contradict each other, which makes it impossible to fully understand its intentions and whether it is ready to take a sober approach and acknowledge the real state of affairs,” he added.
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https://www.rt.com/russia/556191-zelensky-talks-putin-unlikely/
PLEASE VOLODYMYR, STOP TALKING SHIT. PRESIDENT PUTIN IS SANE, UNLIKE YOU. SIGN A PEACE DEAL BEFORE "IT IS TOO LATE". TOO LATE MEANS THAT BY THE END OF JUNE (6 WEEKS MAX) THE DONBASS REGION WILL BE INCORPORATED INTO RUSSIA. YOU STILL HAVE A FEW DAYS TO SIGN:
— UKRAINE TO NEVER JOIN NATO AND REMAIN A NEUTRAL COUNTRY
— THE DONBASS REGION TO BE AUTONOMOUS IN UKRAINE
— CRIMEA IS RUSSIAN
SIMPLE.
MEANWHILE MORE INNOCENT UKRAINIAN LIVES WILL BE ON YOUR HEAD UNTIL YOU SIGN A DEAL.
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