Summary

A Russian missile strike hit a hotel in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, where U.S., U.K., and Ukrainian humanitarian volunteers were staying. They survived, but four others were killed, and over 30 were injured.

Zelensky condemned the attack and urged continued pressure on Russia. Meanwhile, Trump is pushing for peace talks, pausing U.S. military aid and intelligence sharing after a dispute with Zelensky.

Critics fear Russia now has leverage in negotiations, as Europe struggles to fill the gap left by reduced American support.

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    Trump will say it’s Zelensky’s fault because he wouldn’t agree to his terms

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        he will also just ‘fake it’, as he does many other things, so long as he can advance his putin’s agenda.

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          Oh, sorry. Of course. It’s not a false flag.
          But it’s zelenskys fault that Russia invaded, and that russia fired missiles on a civilian targe t.
          Or, it’s a military target? Without children and civilians? And no volunteer aid organisations staying there? Just purely military.
          No, I presume there were military personnel sheltering there as well, amongst the children and foreign citizens.
          There weren’t military personnel there? No, there were. It was a command post!

          Fuck off.

          Russia attacked US citizens

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              I looked up the Minsk agreement on Wikipedia.

              The agreement failed to stop fighting.[5] At the start of January 2015, Russia sent another large batch of its regular military.[2] Following the Russian victory at Donetsk International Airport in defiance of the Protocol, Russia repeated its pattern of August 2014, invaded with fresh forces and attacked Ukrainian forces at Debaltseve, where Ukraine suffered a major defeat, and was forced to sign a Package of Measures for the Implementation of the Minsk Agreements, or Minsk II,[2]

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              Amid rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine in early 2022, Russia officially recognised the DPR and LPR on 21 February 2022.[9] Following that decision, on 22 February 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that the Minsk agreements “no longer existed”, and that Ukraine, not Russia, was to blame for their collapse.[10] Russia then launched a full invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022.

              Maybe I’m misunderstanding this, or skim reading it wrong. Seems like Russia forced an agreement, then called it invalid when Ukraine stuck to the terms.

              https://ecfr.eu/article/ukraine-russia-and-the-minsk-agreements-a-post-mortem/

              This convenient myth was finally dispelled in the period between 21 February 2022, when Putin recognised the independence of the so-called people’s republics of Donetsk and Luhansk, and 24 February 2022, when the full-scale invasion began. This was a radical clarification by Russia: in taking responsibility for its military action, violating Ukraine’s territorial integrity, and denying its neighbour’s sovereignty, Russia ceased acting according to the paradigm of frozen conflicts and shifted its goals – from the control of Ukraine’s political trajectory through local proxies to territorial appropriation and imperial restoration.

              Yeh, so Russia wasn’t happy. And instead of going “this isnt in the spirit of the agreement” decided to botch an invasion, and is now targeting civilian targets.

              Jog on pal.
              Shits way past “local elections”.

              Ukraine isn’t targeting civilians.
              Russia is.
              Amongst other “fun” things.
              https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_crimes_in_the_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine

              For balance, here are some Ukraine war crimes:
              https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torture_of_Russian_soldiers_in_Mala_Rohan
              https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_detention_centers_of_SBU
              https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_Company_(Ukraine)

              Seems sparce. I’m sure its western media bias. No doubt President Comrade Musk will buy Wikipedia and fix the inaccuracies in reporting.
              Then, once we are all done denying facts, we can safely move on with our lives.

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      Yes, and I’m very scared how many people mistake his attempts at appeasement as “peace”. What can be done? People are actually buying that Zelensky doesn’t “want peace”.

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        One is a leader defending their country against an invasion. The other is a leader threatening several other countries with tariffs and the slight threat of invasion. It’s clear who wants peace, those people are just in a cult whose capacity for logical leaps will never stop until the whole cult is history.

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          You’re right. I just wish there was a way to change that narrative. I’m worried that too many people buy into it. I’m worried that too many people are buying into the whole “I just want bloodshed to stop” sayings.