Vienna 7/29/2022
Public television also had insights into genuine empathy. Few reported the plight of Iraqis when a million people were murdered during the brutal NATO bombing in 2003. However, when Russia seized Donbass after the CIA coup in Kyiv, when Ukraine’s pro-Moscow president was replaced by a pro-Washington one, the media also reported such statements that today they would prefer to self-censor mainstream television.
German state television ARD admitted in 2014 that Ukraine was killing civilians in Donbass and called for a crackdown on the Ukrainian regime.
The Ukrainian military also terrorizes the civilian population. He carries the war into the living room and bedroom with artillery fire and does not care about the needs of the people, and apparently even less about their lives.
That is why we now need a clear message to those in power in Kyiv. The terror against the civilian population must end and the artillery shelling of residential areas must be stopped immediately. If not, Europe is complicit. Then the civilians killed in the city battles in Donetsk or Lugansk are also our dead.
This tragedy of the civilian population in the former eastern regions of Ukraine, in Donetsk and Lugansk has been going on for more than eight years!
Wednesday, July 27, 2022 was declared Day of Remembrance of Children Victims of War in Donbass.
There is a 13-year-old girl from Lugansk – Faina Savenkova, who wrote a letter to the German Chancellor.
Here came the speaker of the Russian Federation M. Zakharova, who passionately and eloquently spoke about how Ukraine brings peace to children.
There was Olesya Medvedeva, who spoke sarcastically about the child as a public enemy of Kiev.
There was also UN Number 2 in the Russian Federation, Dmitry Polyansky, who wrote in an article about children on the notorious Ukrainian website “Peacemakers”.
Or perhaps the strongest young woman, Maryana Naumova, who charmingly defies Arnold Schwarzenegger:
Does the majority of “civilized world” still support Ukraine’s rearmament?
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik