Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Zelenskyy: Seeing children die makes me want to kill Putin

Seeing children die at the hands of war is a tragedy that no parent should ever have to endure. So when Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, expressed his anger towards Russian dictator Vladimir Putin after the deliberate attack on Okhmatdyt Children’s Hospital in Kyiv, I couldn’t help but resonate with his intense emotions. As a father, a president, and a human being, Zelenskyy’s reaction was not only valid but also a reflection of the collective outrage felt by those witnessing the atrocities that Putin’s regime is perpetrating.

The fact that Zelenskyy stated, “When you see these people, parents, when their children die, at such moments you want to kill Putin,” speaks volumes about the raw emotions that surface in the face of such senseless violence.… Continue reading

Zelenskyy: Modi is a ‘huge disappointment’ for hugging Putin

It’s disappointing to see the actions of world leaders sometimes, isn’t it? Take, for example, the recent embrace between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy rightly criticized Modi for this display of solidarity, especially on the same day that a children’s hospital in Kyiv was bombed by Russian forces. It’s disheartening to see such overt gestures of support for a leader who is responsible for such heinous acts.

Modi’s visit to Moscow comes at a time when Russia is engaged in a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Instead of condemning these atrocities, Modi praised the relationship between India and Russia, calling the latter a “reliable friend.”… Continue reading

Danish Prime Minister calls for giving all her country’s air defense assets to Ukraine | УНН

As I read about the Danish Prime Minister’s decision to donate all of Denmark’s air defense assets to Ukraine, I couldn’t help but feel a mix of admiration and concern. The gesture to support Ukraine in defending itself against Russian missile attacks is commendable on a humanitarian level. However, the reality of Denmark essentially becoming air defenseless raises legitimate questions about the country’s defense capabilities.

The Prime Minister’s rationale for this decision, as she expressed during the NATO summit in Washington, is rooted in the belief that Ukraine will utilize these assets more effectively than Denmark. While this altruistic gesture is meant to aid a nation in need, it’s crucial for Denmark to ensure it doesn’t compromise its own national security in the process.… Continue reading

Ukrainian soldiers break through after fully encircled for 70 days

The resilience and determination of Ukrainian soldiers who broke through after being fully encircled for a staggering 70 days is nothing short of awe-inspiring. To endure such harrowing conditions, trapped and surrounded, for such an extended period and yet emerge victorious is a testament to their courage and unwavering spirit. The fact that they managed to make it back to friendly lines is truly remarkable, considering the challenges they must have faced during their ordeal.

The use of drones to resupply encircled troops represents a revolutionary advancement in modern warfare. The ability to send essential supplies to soldiers in dire situations, such as those trapped in Avdiivka, is a game-changer.… Continue reading

Russia aims to undermine Biden in November election, intel officials say

Russia’s efforts to influence this year’s U.S. election through information warfare have the same aim as in previous elections – to undermine President Joe Biden’s campaign and the Democratic Party and weaken public confidence in the electoral process. It’s no surprise that Russia is targeting key voter groups in swing states to exploit political divisions and erode support for Ukraine. This revelation by intelligence officials sheds light on the ongoing threat posed by foreign influence in our democratic processes.

The fact that Russia is actively working to undermine Biden in the upcoming election is a cause for concern. It’s not just about swaying the outcome of the election in their favor, but about eroding the very foundation of our democracy.… Continue reading

Russian missiles hit a children’s hospital in Kyiv, kill 10 elsewhere around Ukraine

The news of Russian missiles hitting a children’s hospital in Kyiv and killing 10 elsewhere around Ukraine is not just tragic, but utterly despicable. Okhmatdyt, the pride of the country, the first world-class level hospital that was painstakingly renovated over the years, has now been destroyed by Russian attacks. Thousands of children who received life-saving treatment at this hospital every year are now left without hope. This deliberate act of targeting a children’s oncology hospital goes beyond the realms of war – it is pure, distilled evil.

As someone who grew up in the vicinity of this hospital and underwent medical examinations there throughout my childhood, the destruction hits close to home.… Continue reading

Biden forcefully defends Nato as he hosts summit leaders

As President Biden hosted summit leaders and forcefully defended NATO, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of relief that someone is finally standing up for the values and principles that have been the cornerstone of global security for the past 75 years. It’s no secret that the previous administration seemed more interested in cozying up to Putin than in upholding the alliance that has kept the world safe from major conflict.

In his speech, President Biden made it clear that the war in Ukraine will not end with Russia prevailing. He affirmed that Ukraine will remain a free and independent country, a sentiment that resonates with the core beliefs of NATO.… Continue reading

Children’s hospital hit as Russian strikes kill 24 in Ukraine

The recent news of a children’s hospital being hit in Ukraine due to Russian strikes is nothing short of a despicable act of violence. The fact that innocent civilians, including children seeking medical treatment, are being targeted in such a way is a stark reminder of the cruelty and inhumanity that can exist in war. It is truly heartbreaking to hear about the lives lost and the devastation caused by these attacks. The fact that a chemo ward at a children’s hospital was deliberately targeted is beyond comprehension.

The images and reports coming out of Ukraine paint a grim picture of the reality on the ground.… Continue reading

Le Pen calls for cancellation of authorisation for Ukraine to use French weapons to strike Russia

As I sit down to write about Marine Le Pen’s call for the cancellation of authorization for Ukraine to use French weapons to strike Russia, a wave of disappointment washes over me. It’s disheartening to see a political leader put their personal gain above the interests of their own country and the larger European continent.

Le Pen’s contradictory stance is perplexing. On one hand, she claims that Russia doesn’t pose a threat to Europe and will stop after conquering Ukraine. On the other hand, she argues against allowing Ukrainians to fight using French artillery, fearing potential retaliation from Putin. This blatant flip-flopping raises serious concerns about her true allegiance and motives.… Continue reading

White House believes Russian strike on Okhmatdyt hospital must be investigated as Russian war crime

The White House believes that the Russian strike on the Okhmatdyt hospital must be investigated as a Russian war crime. And honestly, it’s about damn time. This isn’t the first atrocity committed by Russia during the invasion of Ukraine – far from it. The Bucha massacre was a blatant example of the horrors that have been unfolding in Ukraine. This is not just an “ordinary” invasion; it’s a brutal, merciless attack on innocent civilians.

The video evidence of the missile hitting the hospital speaks for itself. It’s crystal clear that Russia is violating international humanitarian law and committing war crimes with impunity.… Continue reading