Russian troops take aim at Ukraine’s 2nd largest city Kharkiv | ABC News

Military and civilian volunteers lined up in Kyiv to receive weapons, before digging in to fight to protect the capital.

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41 thoughts on “Russian troops take aim at Ukraine’s 2nd largest city Kharkiv | ABC News

  1. NATO should bring in 5,000 Ukrainian volunteers in their territory for basic training with tactical for crash course then rotate them every week with new weapons aid

  2. Ukraine should give portions of their country to NATO countries for future preservation. If Putin can make wild declarations portioning off pieces the country to independent entities, then Ukraine can play that game too.

    Go Git Em!

  3. Over the past few days, I have been watching my friends around the world change their Instagram and Facebook avatars to Ukrainian flags.

    Those who live in America or Europe do so because they have succumbed to the rhetoric of the mainstream media without even knowing how to locate Ukraine on a map.

    But there were also Russians who did the same. In truth, most of them live abroad. When the war started, they changed their avatar with the words: "I woke up with a sense of shame."

    It is strange that these same people have not felt shame for the last 8 years, while children, women and the elderly are dying in the Donbass.

    I am a Serbian and survived the NATO bombing in 1999. For almost three months I hid from the bombs, fearing for myself and the lives of my loved ones.

    That is why I have the right to say that war is the most terrible thing in the world. Any normal person would condemn any form of violence.

    Do you really think that those who are at the head of the Russian state are celebrating because they were forced to go to war? That they did it because of their imperialist ambitions?

    No friends. Russia endured. For the past 8 years, Russia has not ceased to insist on the observance of the Minsk negotiations, which Kyiv refused to comply with.

    And they had a lot of patience while Ukrainians were killing Russians in a neighboring country.

    At the same time, more and more Nazi movements were organized in Ukraine, they did everything possible to kill the memory of the common Soviet past. They destroyed monuments, historical symbols and forbade speaking Russian.

    The West has long been trying in every possible way to provoke the Russians to attack Ukraine. There has been talk of an "imminent attack" for months now.

    Hence the panic was born. And not in Russia, which has already denied these versions of bad intentions many times.

    This caused a panic in Ukraine, which continued to bomb Donbass day after day, feeling strong, thinking that NATO would turn its back on it.

    Now their president says they feel lonely. Surprise?

    It is surprising that they are now surprised by the reaction of Russia. They have been provoking one of the most powerful countries in the world for years, not respecting agreements, breaking promises. And now they're surprised?

    The NATO alliance promised not to expand and did so openly. Every day it is getting closer and closer to the borders of Russia.

    It's time for them to say a lot. And yes, it hurts. Russia is trying to stop NATO and their imperialist future.

    Many of those who are now shouting “no war” are the same people who for years promoted NATO expansion, organized the bloody revolution in Kyiv, armed and continue to arm Ukraine.

    In the end, it looks like this: this action was inevitable, for someone it was inevitable, but it is also a fact that after this February 24, the balance of power in the world will never be the same.

    Elena Milincic's video has been watched by millions of people around the world – there are almost 800,000 views on just one channel: tiktok

  4. If you have a nuclear bomb, you can threaten to invade other countries. If you don't stop it now, are all countries moving in the direction of developing nuclear bombs?

  5. Praying for everyone in Ukraine and everyone with family outside of it Russia is wrong Good will always prevail over Evil keep your heads high we are with you all 🙏

  6. nothing new under the sun
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    U.S. defense stocks Lockheed Martin (LMT), Northrop Grumman (NOC), Raytheon (RTX) and General Dynamics (GD) rose sharply Monday as Europe and the U.S. sent weapons to Ukraine. U.K.-based BAE Systems (BAESY) led the rally, spiking to record highs.

  7. The real reason Russia invaded Ukraine: There were people in Ukraine who were not wearing their masks, social distancing, or getting their mandatory vaccinations so Putin had to step in to stop the spread of coof.

  8. Remember ukraines you aren't dying for freedom, you're dying for amurica. You're stupid to be a vessel puppet proxy war for the amuricans. You made a deal with the devils, now you have to pay back the debt in blood.

  9. Of course. Putin is frustrated and embarrassed. So now they are going to unleash deviation. Because his forces were getting beat up 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦❤️

  10. Will the EU also aid the Russian citizens? Why should they have to suffer if they do not agree what their leader is doing. We have to help them too…

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