We won't forgive for Ukraine [Part III]

Day 5,373, 10:02 Published in Lithuania Lithuania by Greenday_1989




I'm starting an education class for zombies to enlighten their brains, where russian propaganda keeps their brains from seeing the light of day. This article will consist of many parts. Intended to show how despicably cruel russia is, wanting to achieve its goals. Only evil and lies prevail in their country, and people believe what is written in their propaganda media, propaganda shows. I will dot all the i's and show the true face of russia. On 2022 may 10th, the parliament of our country voted that russia is committing genocide in Ukraine and that russia is a terrorist state. So I can freely say that russia is a terrorist state. So now it's all over again. How it all started, how the events unfolded, you will see everything in my articles



April 1, 2022

Early in the morning, an oil base in the Russian city of Belgorod near the Ukrainian border caught fire. The Russian side blamed Ukraine for the attack on this fuel depot, and the representatives of this country neither confirmed nor denied such information. Russia's Belgorod Region borders Ukraine's Kharkiv Region. On the same day, Kyiv announced that Russian forces had left the territory of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, which they had occupied at the very beginning of the war.





April 2-7, 2022

The Russian army continues to withdraw from part of the territory of Ukraine and begins to concentrate its forces in the Donbas region in the eastern part of the country, where fierce battles for Mariupol continue. Over 100,000 people are still stuck in this port city without food, water and electricity. people. But the most gruesome images are yet to unfold.

A month and a half after the start of the war, Russian forces left three regions - Kyiv, Chernihiv and Sumy. As the Ukrainian soldiers return to the recovered territory, the gruesome reality begins to reveal itself - it turned out that the Russians carried out mass murders and rapes of civilians in the cities adjacent to the capital Kyiv. Horrifying photos and video information from Bucha, where shot people were left lying on the streets of the city, some of them with their hands tied behind their backs. Mass graves are also found. Ukrainians find more than 1,000 bodies of murdered civilians in Kyiv region.



April 8, 2022

Russian forces attacked a train station in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk with a ballistic missile, which was full of people at the time. During the cynical attack, at least 59 civilians were killed and more than 100 people were injured.







April 9-12, 2022

As the Russian military regroups and prepares for a predicted major offensive in the Donbas, the most intense fighting continues in the still-unyielding port city of Mariupol. According to local authorities, more than 20,000 people may have died in Mariupol since the beginning of the siege and battles. civilian population, tens of thousands of people continue to be unable to evacuate due to intense shelling.

In more than a month and a half since the start of the war, over 4.6 million people left Ukraine. people, but more than 870 thousand Ukrainians have already returned to the country. For its part, Ukraine reported that since the invasion that began on February 24, Russia has already lost approximately 20,000 people in the country. soldiers Western countries had transferred 60,000 to Ukraine by mid-April. anti-tank and 25 thousand. anti-aircraft weapons.



April 13-14, 2022

Ukraine reported that it fired missiles and severely damaged the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, the Moskva, the same cruiser that was sent "on three letters" by the defenders of Snake Island at the beginning of the war. For some time, the laconic information about the "fire on the ship" was limited, a day later the Russian side admitted the loss of the flagship - the cruiser allegedly sank during a storm while being towed.





April 15-24, 2022

As the Russian military regroups and launches a projected new offensive in the Donbas, fighting continues in the still-unyielding Mariupol. The metallurgical plant "Azovstal", under which a network of underground tunnels was also installed, became a real feature of the shrouded and devastated port city for the Russians.

The defenders of the city entrenched in the huge industrial complex cannot be pushed out or forced to surrender either by issuing ultimatums, bombing, or organizing assaults. Although April 21 Russian President Vladimir Putin ostensibly ordered the troops to call off the Azovstal assault and simply block off the factory area, shelling and bombing of the complex continues.

With constant shelling, Russian soldiers continue to prevent the organization of the evacuation of civilians still trapped in Mariupol, and analysis of satellite images shows more and more mass graves near the city - it is believed that the Russians are burying the bodies of civilians killed in the city and thus trying to hide war crimes.

The Russian troops did not achieve major successes in land battles, but at the same time continued cynical shelling of other Ukrainian cities. On April 23, on the eve of the Orthodox Easter, the port city of Odesa was shelled with cruise missiles - eight people were killed when one of the missiles hit a residential building. Among them is a 3-month-old baby.








April 25 - May 15, 2022

The Russian offensive that began in Donbas never gained momentum, and its course is vividly illustrated by the fatal failure of the aggressor forces in the east of the Luhansk region on May 11. The Russians' attempt to move across the Donets River and surround the defending forces near Rubizhne was met by accurate Ukrainian artillery strikes. The photos show that the artillery destroyed several pontoon bridges built by the Russians, entire formations of military equipment and groups of soldiers. During this event, more than 400 Russian soldiers were killed or wounded.







The Russians suffered a setback just a few days after the May 9 military parade in Moscow - as it approached, it was considered that Vladimir Putin might declare a general mobilization and an official war on Ukraine in commemoration of the victory in World War II, but nothing of the sort happened. At the event, which was not attended by any official representative of a foreign country, the Russian president repeated phrases that have already become clichés about the "fight against Nazism" and placed the blame for the situation on NATO. Although there was a clear sky over Moscow, the aviation part of the parade did not take place, allegedly due to unfavorable weather conditions.

Not being able to achieve a breakthrough in Donbas, the Russians, in turn, continued shelling other regions and cities of Ukraine - the civilian population of the country continued to be killed. It should be noted that unclear incidents, which both countries have not officially commented on, are also taking place on Russian territory - an ammunition warehouse in Belgorod near the border with Ukraine caught fire, a fire broke out in an oil base located in the occupied part of Donetsk, and a mysterious explosion was recorded even in the Far East.



May 16 - 19, 2022

Ukrainian forces - the Azov regiment, marines, border and police officers, who persistently defended the metallurgical plant "Azovstal" in Mariupol, which has become a symbol of resistance for two months, announced that they had accomplished their strategic mission. Eventually, all civilians were evacuated from the cloaked factory to Ukraine, and on May 16. , after long and intense negotiations, more than 260 wounded soldiers were taken to Kremlin-controlled territories. It is true that, with Russia's extremely aggressive rhetoric, questions remain regarding the further fate of the soldiers of the Azov regiment who were deported and who remained in the factory area.





Russia's aggression in Ukraine has forced its northern neighbor Finland and neighboring Sweden to radically reconsider their long-standing position of neutrality and non-alignment. Despite Moscow's threats, on May 17 both of these countries officially announced their joint applications for joining the NATO organization. Finland's accession to NATO alone means that the Alliance's border with Russia will be extended by more than 1,300 km, which will create additional security dilemmas for Russia itself, its strategic arsenal, and strengthen the security of the countries of the Baltic Sea region, including Lithuania.



May 20 - June 25, 2022

The Russian forces, having a numerical superiority in troops and weaponry, have been expanding their occupied territory in the Donbass, albeit very slowly.

For more than a month, extremely persistent battles have been simmering in the strategically important city of Severodonetsk in the Luhansk region, where the situation eventually became similar to that of the disaster-stricken Mariupol. One of the last refuges for civilians once again became an industrial area - the Azot chemical factory, in the basements of which hundreds of civilians hid from the constant bombardment.




For several weeks, the neighborhoods of the city, and then individual districts and streets, passed from hand to hand, until June 25. Ukraine announced the complete withdrawal of its forces from Severodonetsk across the Donets River. In order to strengthen the defense of the neighboring and last major unoccupied city of Luhansk region - Lysychansk. Occupying soldiers took control of the territory of Syeverodonetsk and the Azot factory with civilians hiding in it.

Sjeverodonetsk was lost just a few days after the June 23 The leaders of the European Union (EU) made a historic decision - they announced that they had agreed to grant the status of Community candidates to Ukraine and Moldova.

Exactly one week before this decision, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi visited Kyiv for the first time since the beginning of the war and saw with their own eyes the Russian-ravaged suburbs of the Ukrainian capital. Politicians in Kyiv, with restless eyes raised to the sky, publicly expressed their support for Ukraine, condemned Russian aggression and made promises of aid.




In the run-up to the NATO summit in Madrid at the end of June, Russian actions in Ukraine have become increasingly aggressive. June 25 different cities of Ukraine were hit by massive bombs and missiles - the areas of Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy were attacked, and some of the missiles were launched by Russian military aircraft from the neighboring territory of Belarus.



June 26 - 27, 2022

Early Sunday morning, Russia launched a missile attack on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, after almost a month's hiatus, and again hit a residential area.

At that time, on Monday, an extremely cynical attack was carried out in the city of Kremenchuk, Poltava region, where a rocket hit a shopping complex during the peak of attendance. According to unofficial data, there were approximately 1,000 people inside the building at the time of the attack. At least 20 people were killed and 56 peoples was injured. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the attack a "terrorist act," and the leaders of the Group of Seven (G-7) assessed the attack as a "war crime."








June 28 - July 12, 2022

On June 30, Russia confirmed that it was withdrawing its forces from the strategically important Snake Island in the Black Sea, following accurate Ukrainian artillery strikes. Until then, a patch of land measuring 0.17 square kilometers, 35 km from the coast of Ukraine, which was not widely known until then, became famous on the very first day of the war - the brave and rich response of a Ukrainian border guard to the commander of a Russian warship became one of the symbols of Ukraine's resistance to the occupiers. A week after the hasty withdrawal of Russian forces, Ukraine raised its flag on Snake Island again.





It is true that the Ukrainians themselves had to make a tactical decision in the Donbass region. July 3 Ukraine reported that after a few weeks of fierce battles, its troops were distracted from Lysychansk, the last large city of Luhansk region, which the Russians attacked brutally and recklessly. The Ukrainians decided to protect the lives of the defenders.

Although slowly moving forward in the Donbass, the Russian army began to suffer more and more harm not only in the direct front line. Since mid - June, Ukraine has been using mobile and quickly replenished Salvine Fire Systems Himars, which can reach the rocket targets at 80 km away. Wrong shots along the entire front line are destroyed by Russian logistics, ammunition, ammunition and command sites.

Accurate shots along the entire front line are destroyed by Russian logistics, ammunition, ammunition and command sites.

According to Ukraine, one of the HIMARS missiles directly hit a Russian military base in the occupied territory of Kherson, killing 150 Russian soldiers, a general and five officers.


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