Way to conveniently forget the hostile takeover of Crimea
Ah yes, the hostile takeover that happened after a popular referendum and saw no resistance from the local population, very much violent, unlike Ukraine shelling Donbass for years of course, that was just defensive peacekeeping to maintain democracy in Europe!
Also, something happened inside of Ukraine’s borders is now provocation… For Russia to invade?
Yes, because as it turns out it wasn’t inside Ukraine’s borders, it was a violation of the DPR/LPR’s borders since Ukraine backstabbed everyone and decided to rip Minsk 2 apart :^)
Way to conveniently forget the hostile takeover of Crimea.
Also, something happened inside of Ukraine’s borders is now provocation… For Russia to invade? Conveniently having amassed 150k troops along Ukraine’s border, while the world has been publicly discussing their imminent invasion for months?
Russia decided to invade months earlier.
Just how much are they paying you, huh?
Ah yes, the hostile takeover that happened after a popular referendum and saw no resistance from the local population, very much violent, unlike Ukraine shelling Donbass for years of course, that was just defensive peacekeeping to maintain democracy in Europe!
Yes, because as it turns out it wasn’t inside Ukraine’s borders, it was a violation of the DPR/LPR’s borders since Ukraine backstabbed everyone and decided to rip Minsk 2 apart :^)
10 rubles per comment /s
You mean the referendum that happened AFTER the Russian military invaded? https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26606097
I’m sure having a gun to their heads had nothing to do with it.
So you’re just straight up gonna lie now…?
What about it is a lie? The DPR and LPR had real borders and Ukraine violated those borders by deciding to rip apart Minsk 2 and attack them.