Sunday, February 27, 2022

Sunday situation in Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy


Canadian dictator Justin Trudeau is still welcoming Russian airlines into its airspace as other nations have a problem with Russia doing so. Trudeau mouthpieces say the skies remain open for Russian airliners to fly through but didn't mention whether that included military aircraft.

[UPDATE: Canada has now forbidden Russian airlines to fly in Canada airspace. Sometimes public pressure works.]

At this time, Russians are entering Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city with a population of 1.4 million. Reports say the fighting is intense after the Russian invaders began the approach on Thursday when the invasion of Ukraine first began, but the Russians remained outside the city until Sunday. Civilians are told to stay indoors as fighting takes place.

The Russians are not confining their attacks on military and have targeted apartment buildings.

Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Even the former Ukraine president Petro Poroshenko is geared up for the fight and is out on the streets among others in Kyiv. He is in full body armor and looks Ukrainian badass, but admits the situation is dire as the Russian forces are about 2 kilometers from his position.

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Meanwhile, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is also staying with Ukraine in spite of the US offering to remove him. "I don't need a ride," he said, "I need ammunition."

Those words will likely go down in military history.


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