No, he is not a tyrant, he just is not a Saint. He only was obliged to do the same thing Putin is doing in Russia due to the immediate circumstances. Do you think Putin is a tyrant? Would you put both at the same moral level?
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Ha-ha😂 Putin never indulged in the dirt and evil that Zelensky does. You may not believe me, but this truth will soon become a fact as obvious as the American biological laboratories in Ukraine!
when you learn the truth not from a Ukrainian, but from TV, you will be very ashamed of your delusions and support of Nazism!
You don"t start a war based on suppositions about a politician democratically elected that you dislike. Do you believe Putin is a democratically elected politician?
It seems I'm starting to understand. You're one of those who think that everything in Russia is bad and the people are suffering under their ruler? Believe me, Russians will experience great sorrow and fear when someone else replaces Putin. As a ruler, you’re unlikely to find such a successful candidate. Look at how Russia has risen economically under his leadership, how the standard of living for Russians has improved, the minimum wages... You live in some kind of information bubble.
Even I, as a Ukrainian, would vote for him, so why do you doubt that his own people would want something different? Unlike Ukrainians, dissatisfied Russians have the opportunity to leave their country, but I do not. I am wanted, and according to Zelensky, I am supposed to die fighting Putin, who has never personally wished me any harm!
It is continuosly (and most willingly) ignored in the west, 26 or so years of history.
I don't care if eventually the people like or dislike the dictator, I just believe democracy is morally superior because it allows the people to remove the leaders. And mortality is everything in this life, don't you think?
So in Russia there is now much more democracy than in Ukraine
I am not asking exactly now, because Ukraine is fighting for it existence. I am asking about the pre war situation. Putin is more democratic than Zelensky?
Starting from the 2014, people here are oppressed on the basis of language! here they burned dissidents alive with impunity! (Odessa May 2)
but even now you can google restaurants serving Ukrainian cuisine in Moscow, or find schools teaching subjects in Ukrainian.
What you think about?
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According to data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and other international organizations, since the beginning of the conflict in eastern Ukraine in 2014 and especially after the escalation of the situation in 2022, a significant number of Ukrainian citizens have relocated to Russia. Official figures vary, but estimates suggest that by 2023, several million Ukrainian refugees had arrived in Russia.
For example, Russian authorities reported that by the end of 2022, over 2.8 million people had entered the country. However, exact numbers may differ depending on the source and methodology used for counting. UNHCR also notes that many Ukrainians are displaced within the country or have left for other states, including EU countries.