
Εδω βλέπουμε τον πρόεδρο της Ουκρανίας να τρώει φαγητό με τη ναζιστικη οικογένειά του









Αρίστος έγραψε:Υπαρχουν και χειροτερα οσον αφορα την αξιοπιστια του δυτικου τυπου.


https://twitter.com/KyivIndependent/status/1497452921063194624
"There's a lot of fake news online that I called on our army to lay down arms, & that there's evacuation. I'm here. We will defend our state" President Zelensky @AP reports, when asked to evacuate Kyiv by the US he replied: "I need ammunition, not a ride"

Αρίστος έγραψε:
Β.Ζελένσκι: «Κάντε τον σταυρό σας

bizeli έγραψε:Προέλλην έγραψε:.
O Kινέζος βάζει τον Πούτιν στο τραπέζι των διαπραγματεύσεων με το ζόρι![]()
Μακάρι να τελειώσει σύντομα αυτή η αηδία που εξελίσσεται.
Σε εμάς ένα capital control μάς επιβλήθηκε κάποτε και χέστηκαμε πάνω μας. Όχι να τρώμε ρουκέτες στο κεφάλι.
Τι είναι αυτά ρε;

Two days in, the Russian offensive appeared to be stymied by stiffer-than-expected resistance from highly motivated Ukrainian armed forces.
Despite an overwhelming advantage in manpower and equipment, the Russian advance lost some of its momentum Friday and the quick victory Russian President Vladimir Putin was counting on is no longer assured, a senior United States defense official told NBC News.
"We do assess that there is greater resistance by the Ukrainians than the Russians expected," the official said. “They are fighting for their country.”
While Russian forces are threatening the capital, Kyiv, and other major cities like Kharkiv and small-but-strategic cities like Rivne, none have have been taken so far and the Ukrainian air defenses remain largely intact, despite being targeted by relentless missile attacks, the official said.
Former CIA director David Petraeus echoed that assessment in an interview with MSNBC.
“They are encountering more significant resistance and more determination than I think they expected,” Petraeus said.
"The Russians have not collapsed the Ukrainian command and control," Petraeus said. "They haven’t taken even remotely a major city yet....This has to be unsettling to them."
Still, Petraeus said he expects the Russians will eventually defeat the Ukrainian army.
"They’ll defeat the Ukrainian conventional forces, that’s again, not in question," he said. "It’s how long it takes, how determined can they be as they’re taking very tough losses."
Western Ukraine, which borders NATO member Poland and where the U.S. and other countries are maintaining a diplomatic presence in the city of Lviv, "remains largely undisturbed," the official said.
“Contrary to great Russian claims, and indeed President Putin’s sort of vision that somehow the Ukrainians would be liberated and would be flocking to his cause, he’s got that completely wrong, and the Russian army has failed to deliver, on Day One, its main objective,” British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said.
Wallace's assessment came as the outskirts of Kyiv were being pounded by Russian missile strikes and machine guns were being handed out to civilians preparing to defend their city from the invaders.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who has shed his tailored suits and is now dressed for battle in hunting gear, has refused to leave Kyiv and has been pleading for Western governments to take tougher measures against Moscow.
"I think they are going to fight," James Stavridis, a retired Navy admiral and former top NATO commander, said of the Ukrainians on NBC's "TODAY." "The government in Kyiv has handed out 18,000 rifles to the populace. They are restricting all men age 18 to 60 from leaving the country. Clearly Zelenskyy, he’s out of his suit. He’s wearing his hunting gear. This is going to be a tough fight for the Russians."
Wallace agreed.
“It’s definitely our view that the Russians intend to invade the whole of Ukraine,” Wallace told Britain's Sky News, adding that Moscow is already "behind its hoped for timetable" and has lost more than 450 personnel.
The Ukrainian Department of Defense claims the Russians have suffered 800 casualties, a figure Moscow disputes.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/russ ... -rcna17703
