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n security — and their acceptability to Moscow — could yet prove to be a big obstacle to any deal, as could the status of Ukrainian territories seized by Russia and its proxies in 2014. A 1994 agreement underpinning Ukrainian security failed to prevent Russian aggression against its neighbour. Although Moscow and Kyiv both said on Wedne

Unless you get Turkish bases in Ukraine, you can't protect her. No deal should be about what Russia wants, it should be about what Ukrainians want, since all russian deals are dirty.

The UK promised to protect Ukraine in the past, that was a disaster for Ukraine. The USA did everything to encourage Russia to invade leading up to this war. Only Turkey can be trusted.
 

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Kherson airbase following a Ukrainian attack that destroyed multiple helicopters
March 15th and March 16th satellite imagery shows 5 additional destroyed aircraft (marked in red), 3 aircraft that appear absent (green), and a large area of burning (marked yellow).

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Putin think himself as super human with no pararel on modern history, he is brave enough to invade his neighbor several Times. But now he is feeling the frustation and hence starting to make up the story'
 
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Russian President Vladimir Putin assured Wednesday that his military operation in Ukraine was a "success", saying that Moscow would not let this country become a "beachhead" for "aggressive actions" against Russia.

“The operation is taking place successfully, in strict accordance with the pre-established plans”, declared Vladimir Putin according to remarks broadcast on television, assuring once again that he does not intend to “occupy” Ukraine.
He's beginning to sound like Baghdad Bob
 

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