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Ironic for Russians to opine about deceptive statistics. Back when things were worse in Ukraine, same ones on here talked about Russia's success in fighting covid and Ukraine's failure. Now that things are better in Ukraine than in Russia (which had to renew covid restrictions) all of the sudden the stats are all fake. Same old bla bla bla. I already told you what the problem is. They have millions of unused vaccines and can't get people to take them.
Speaking of liars, Pooty poot today drummed up his old lie about the Ukrainian revolution being an American plot. Poor Pooty can't handle the truth. Ukrainians simply wanted to be aligned with Europe over his version of Russia. That drove him to start a war to stop it and blame the result on America as if he speaks for Ukrainians now. Pathetic and sad grandpa needs to retire and let the people decide who is best to lead them.
Well, of course, things are better in Ukraine better, who would doubt. At the same time, it did not even require vaccination. What for? After all, it is easier to close opposition TV channels,expel unwanted journalists or kill them.Much less hassle than with these vaccines.
And, of course, Russia and Putin personally are terribly jealous of these Ukrainian girls in European brothels and Ukrainian men and women working for free on plantations. Oh, it's such a high goal, we're all so jealous that we can't sleep.
DCM these 10 houses that you show are the apartments of the wardens and those who transfer resources to the right hands ) All as usual) .
Very few photos and fresh panoramas. Really? Why would that be?
And yes, what is Ukraine's external debt? For so much money, so much could be built .Instead, you have half the cities in the country in ruins, and they no longer have half the inhabitants.
But yes, there are some expensive neighborhoods.
DCM these 10 houses that you show are the apartments of the wardens and those who transfer resources to the right hands ) All as usual) .
Very few photos and fresh panoramas. Really? Why would that be?
And yes, what is Ukraine's external debt? For so much money, so much could be built .Instead, you have half the cities in the country in ruins, and they no longer have half the inhabitants.
But yes, there are some expensive neighborhoods.
Ukraine is not communist like Belarus. Homes are built by private purchasing power, not government funding. State financing has nothing to do with all the new housing being built. It is mostly used for upgrading infrastructure and the military.
New schools, public areas, roads, bridges, airports, ports, etc. Those are the things the state is paying for (partially with free money from the West). I can link pictures to them, which would you like to see?
The most appalling thing here are the comments of the Ukrainian nationalists, saying that all these people "got what they deserved."
And this video is in Russian; it's titled "The hell - it's here."
It's coming from one of those checkpoints described above.
It starts with the woman being brought in, unconscious, and her husband doesn't know whether she is dead or alive after she went down.
When she regains her consciousness thanks to the efforts of the medics, and the interviewer is trying to ask the man some questions, he is angrily cursing everyone around, because he doesn't know where to address his anger and helplessness for the situation they are in.
Then the doctor (who is a volunteer) tells the interviewer what he is going through daily on that location, with no adequate supply of medication, no air conditioner, no trained nurses - nothing.
How many people are brought inside to his tent throughout the day, barely clinging to life and so on.
The little that they have there is provided by some international organization.
That's a disgusting situation. I hope things have gotten better. I looked into the donation part of it but I can't trust that anything would go to the people there. It's a Ukrainian organization.
Maybe Russia could try something new and do something to help those people who are stuck living under their military zones of control. Or allowing western aid agencies to help people in their controlled zones who are at the mercy of warlords. Then sick and frail people would not need to queue up in lines to get services in normal Ukraine. But that would mean valuing life and why would they start doing that?
Its been 5 years since the EU trade agreement went into effect. Since then, exports to the EU have grown by 60% and are on track to exceed $23 billion USD this year.
One of the largest shipping companies in Europe, Hapag-Lloyd, has opened an office in Odessa due to the growth of trade there. “The economic growth of the country is convincing, and many Ukrainian shippers are already using the services of Hapag-Lloyd. Opening our new office in Ukraine, we pay tribute to the excellent business development and great opportunities that we see in this market,” the company’s management said.
Warning, do not watch the video in their press release if your happiness depends on believing Ukraine is collapsing.
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