Materials describing the waves of migration of Ukrainians to countries in Europe and around the world appear more and more frequently on the Internet. Probably, residents of countries where waves of migration are taking place think about the desire to make money, laziness, and unwillingness to work. Of course, Ukrainians are different, but I do not rule out similar cases. But let’s take the percentage from Ukraine whose families have seen the war for two years already—families who have lost loved ones: husbands, brothers, fathers, mothers, sisters—those who simply don’t have the strength to fight anymore, but they tried to do everything they could in their power. They just need to leave their homes (if they still have homes) to try to start a new life in a new place.

Today, people died in Kupyansk because Russia fired missiles at the city. The church was destroyed, and the priest died. What will Russian propagandists say?  There was a NATO base there, a military facility. Because it is in their habit.

(Artist Andriy Maghera)

Let’s look at the situation on the Ukrainian-Polish border, where trucks carrying humanitarian aid, medical equipment, grain, and food products are blocked. The Polish people, having the war practically at their side, do not understand the difficulty or the risk of the arrival of the Russian invading army, which kills, rapes, destroys, and robs. Moreover, the Polish protesters themselves openly say that the cost of their protest is 500 zlotys (the official currency of Poland) per day. Here is the tariff of the commonwealth with the people who save Europe from bloody carnage every day with their lives. Shame on the Polish people!

Kupyansk region

The next argument of shame became the well-known fact that Polish law enforcement officers detained journalist Mykhailo Tkach not far from the Polish-Belarusian border. The journalist filmed materials about the transit of products between Poland, Russia, and Belarus. I remind you: these countries are under a number of cruel sanctions. So the question arises: for whom and on whom do these sanctions apply, if they can be circumvented?

Where is the world community looking, and why do similar things take place in civilized Europe? Europe, which demands reforms from Ukraine and refuses admission to NATO, appeals to the need to comply with legislative mechanisms to meet the European level. So what is this level????

I would like to emphasize that Russia is an aggressor country that is not ready to accept agreements just to break them. Let’s remember that Russia has violated about 400 international treaties, one of which Ukraine is a party to. This has been happening since 2014 and is happening to this day; just look at the history. In particular, it is worth mentioning: the Budapest Memorandum, the Charter of the United Nations, a number of UN conventions, and the Helsinki Agreements.

Dr. Dosenko Anzhelika

Ph.D. of social communications, the head of the Journalism Department at V. I Vernadskiy Taurida National University. Internet researcher, soldier’s wife, mother… Still in Kiev.

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