HEROES IN THEIR LAND

Putin could not imagine that the Ukrainians, despite not having the overwhelming Russ
ian military power, would face the invading military with rage and determination, causing such a high number of casualties that the dictator was surprised since he had not foreseen it.

This is another lesson in the convulsive history of the peoples of Eastern Europe, and one of the most significant successes of the Ukrainians has been the neutralization of an armored column of the Russian special forces made up of Chechens. In that attack, one of his generals, Magomed Tushaev, who was in charge of that unit, was killed.

Within this framework, we must place the speed with which people prepare Molotov cocktails with which to attack the armored aggressors. There is no Ukrainian who does not sign up to fight for his homeland. Examples abound; one of the last has been that of a young “Miss Ukraine”, Anastasia Lenna, joining the army and proudly wearing a machine gun.

Putin's appeal to the high command of the Ukrainian army to dismiss Zelensky has been of no use to Putin. The compatriots of the latter have joined shoulder to shoulder and have not shown the slightest sign of weakness.

You know how a war begins, but not how it ends. Putin imagined that in 72 hours he would take Kiev and become the owner of the whole country; but with a heroism worthy of what the great Slavic martyrs who fought for their land taught, Ukrainian soldiers and civilians are giving daily examples of heroism that will remain engraved in the history of that country so martyred.

Putin's conversion into an abject dictator, a copy, or better said, a bad copy, of Hitler and Stalin will also be recorded. What a great victory for a Russian army that, with its superior technology, crushes a weak Ukrainian army!

 Putin is showered with “honours”: the “honor” of having unleashed a war in the heart of Europe; the "honor" of having provoked a huge wave of refugees fleeing the massacre ordered by this abnormal man, suckled in the udders of the Soviet KGB.

The United States and the rest of the NATO countries and the European Union have launched a series of retaliatory measures against Russia, but the first packages are not as harsh as they should have been planned. Thus, for example, the expulsion of the Swift payment system should affect all Russian banks and not just a few, even if they are the most important.

Putin takes us to a world of schizophrenics in which any leader can one day go out into the street and say: "Since my neighbor doesn't please me, I'm going to invade him, demilitarize him and denazify him"; I arrogate those rights.

The French president, Macron, who launched a desperate mediation to prevent the aggression, finally understood that Putin "mocked me" by telling him that he had not prepared the invasion, when in fact it was already arranged in the smallest details by the State. Major of their armed forces.

But Putin's forecasts have failed him, because he had not imagined that the Ukrainians would face the aggression with such heroism. The Russian dictator thought of a triumphal parade in a couple of days and he was completely wrong. Unfortunately, unless a ceasefire is reached in the talks taking place today on the Belarusian border, between emissaries of Putin and Zelensky, Ukraine will fall to the Russian steamroller, much to the derision of a West that, although it is reacting in good sense, sending arms and supplies and increasing sanctions, tends to blindfold itself so as not to see its own impotence. 


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