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War crimes are revealed after the Russian withdrawal

War crimes are revealed after the Russian withdrawal

3. April 2022 Oddi Comments 0 Comment

The invasion of Ukraine has failed in many areas for Russia. After a month-long attempt to capture the capital Kyiv, Russian troops have now been driven back to Belarus. Now come horrific war crimes for a day. Dead civilians trapped in the streets of Butsja, it also discovered a mass grave with 280 bodies…

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Should we close Russian propaganda?

Should we close Russian propaganda?

20. March 2022 Oddi Comments 0 Comment

There is war in Europe. The Russian propaganda machine is being blocked in the EU and several other countries. Some internet providers are also shutting down Sputnik and Russia Today (RT). The question is whether in the democratic world we should relate to Russian propaganda. Should we shut it out, or let our democratic…

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Puppet government in Putin’s dream of Novorossiya

Puppet government in Putin’s dream of Novorossiya

13. March 2022 Oddi Comments 0 Comment

Ever since Russia’s invasion and brutal warfare in Ukraine, there has been speculation about what Putin wants after a military victory. In my opinion, it is Putin’s desire for what is often referred to as Novorossiya and Malorussija (New Russia and Little Russia). Maps that the Russian-backed rebels in the Donbas have, in practice…

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The hunger weapon is used by Russia

The hunger weapon is used by Russia

8. March 2022 Oddi Comments 0 Comment

The humanitarian situation in Ukraine is precarious in many places. Russia uses hunger against the civilian population completely proven in its war strategy. We see it in cities like Kyiv, Kharkiv, Sumy, Mariupol, Odessa, Kherson and Mykolajiv. Cities surrounded by Russian forces. It is practically impossible to get out. No food or medicine escapes….

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Yes, ordinary Russians have a responsibility

Yes, ordinary Russians have a responsibility

1. March 2022 Oddi Comments 0 Comment

Many say we must distinguish between Putin’s war in Ukraine and ordinary Russians. It is claimed that the ordinary Russian has no responsibility. Of course, we should not cover everyone under the same comb, but in general I believe that the Russians themselves have a responsibility for what happens. I have to justify this….

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Volodymyr Zelensky, the unifying president

Volodymyr Zelensky, the unifying president

27. February 2022 Oddi Comments 1 comment

Volodymyr Zelensky has become the very symbol of Ukraine’s enormous will to resist. I was skeptical of him when he was elected president in 2019. What I meant was that he would be a lightweight in the meeting with Putin. I did not think he had what it took. So wrong I have made….

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