Putin Raises Elderly Army as Ex-Serviceman Up to 70 Deemed Eligible

And still corrupt and poor...

Sure but things were moving in the right direction and Ukraine was just starting to attract a lot of foreign capital investors, especially into Odessa and Kiev projects.


That is a big part of the reason Putin felt pressured to invade because the inflection point below was when Ukraine kicked out Putins Oligarchs. So while Ukraine still had a lot of corruption at least the money was mostly staying in the Country and not heading straight to Russia.


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You can understand why the above was a threat to Putin as Russia and Ukraine were on the same shit path when Putin was in charge of both, and the big change that was leading to Ukraine's greatly improving position was merely the removal of Putin.

As foreign investment was piling in that was only going to look worse for Putin. And with many Russian citizens having connections (family, friends, vacations) to Ukraine, they would see Ukraine soaring while Russia continued to sit in the toilet and it would become evident to all that Putin was the problem repressing them and not the West as Putin was telling them.
 
And still corrupt and poor...

European Union Praises Ukraine's Democratic Reforms

The European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, has praised Ukraine’s “amazing” progress in implementing reforms to fight corruption, preserve minority rights and ensure an independent judiciary.

Fighting graft is a top requirement for Ukraine to join the EU, which offered Kyiv candidate status last year. Ukraine is working on a number of changes “ranging from the independence of the judiciary to anti-corruption, from minority rights to media freedom”, said Von der Leyen, according to Reuters.

“I must say it is amazing to see how fast and determined Ukraine is implementing these reforms despite the war. They are defending their country and reforming,” she said, but did not specifically address Ukraine’s attempt to join the 27-country bloc or specify any particular measures she was referring to.

The IMF last month unlocked an $890m (£690m) tranche of its package based on Ukraine‘s “strong progress” in meeting reform commitments, but said other transparency and anti-corruption measures “need to proceed without delay”.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.th...ster-bombs-impact-russian-defences-washington
 
Yes, it was an ongoing war for seven years until Russia invaded which is why they invaded.

It never had stopped.

Ukraine had been slaughtering Russians who didn't even want to be part of their nation for the whole time.

Ukraine was formed in 1991 after the fall of the Soviet Union and Ukraine's entire eastern part had no desire to be incorporated into them. Ukraine clamped down on them so they rose up and fought back leading Ukraine to start the war against them.

Putin tried to stop the violence but ultimately couldn't so he was left with no choice but to send in forces to stop the killing.

That is the Ukraine war you support.

Amazing comment.

"Putin tried to stop the violence but ultimately couldn't so he was left with no choice but to send in forces to stop the killing. "
 
Yes, it was an ongoing war for seven years until Russia invaded which is why they invaded.

It never had stopped.

Ukraine had been slaughtering Russians who didn't even want to be part of their nation for the whole time.

Ukraine was formed in 1991 after the fall of the Soviet Union and Ukraine's entire eastern part had no desire to be incorporated into them. Ukraine clamped down on them so they rose up and fought back leading Ukraine to start the war against them.

Putin tried to stop the violence but ultimately couldn't so he was left with no choice but to send in forces to stop the killing.

That is the Ukraine war you support.

Suck that be Putin cock
 
A couple of Russo bot holes obviously


Time to realize just how many of these posters are foreign disinformation bot holes just like the FBI warned
 
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