What kind of a country is modern Ukraine?

I hope they will.
These people are not reporters they are propagandists, i remember a well known incident in Syria a few years ago when Marie Colvin had her arse fried by the Syrian army after she had entered the Country and embedded with some head chopping terrorists, there was a guy with her Paul Conroy masquerading as a press photographer, he had been in the British army i believe he was probably a MI6 agent or asset, she was killed he was wounded, then he started moaning about how the SAA had targeted them. :abgg2q.jpg:
 
What it has to do with it is the Ukrainian armed forces have Nazi units embedded in the army

Because some individual people have tatoos? :cuckoo:


I've got tattoos for you, since that impresses you so much:

This is Utkin, who is not some grunt, but Prigozhin's close associate and co-founder of Wagner Group that was directly financed by Kremlin:

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Because some individual people have tatoos? :cuckoo:


I've got tattoos for you, since that impresses you so much:

This is Utkin, who is not some grunt, but Prigozhin's close associate and co-founder of Wagner Group that was directly financed by Kremlin:

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64e74309a7adf7001906db40
For a start that picture that you clowns keep posting of the guy with the SS tattoo is not Utkin it doesn't even look like him, and as i keep telling you idiots the Ukrainian Nazis are part of the official armed forces of Ukraine get that through your thick head.
 
For a start that picture that you clowns keep posting of the guy with the SS tattoo is not Utkin it doesn't even look like him, and as i keep telling you idiots the Ukrainian Nazis are part of the official armed forces of Ukraine get that through your thick head.

It looks exactly like him when accounting for shot angle.

When you deny most obvious you make yourself look like an idiot, very useful idiot in this context.
 
This is Utkin, who is not some grunt...

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It is impossible to say about Mr. Utkin who died more than two years ago that "This is Utkin, who is ...".
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And who can prove that these pictures weren't simply pasted onto Mr. Utkin's photo?​
 
It is impossible to say about Mr. Utkin who died more than two years ago that "This is Utkin, who is ...".
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And who can prove that these pictures weren't simply pasted onto Mr. Utkin's photo?​

That’s it? Stupid nitpicks?
 
Because some individual people have tatoos? :cuckoo:


I've got tattoos for you, since that impresses you so much:

This is Utkin, who is not some grunt, but Prigozhin's close associate and co-founder of Wagner Group that was directly financed by Kremlin:

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64e74309a7adf7001906db40
and

Putin’s 🇷🇺 neo-Nazi , imperialistic 88th 'Española' Brigade has announced its disbandment​



 
It is impossible to say about Mr. Utkin who died more than two years ago that "This is Utkin, who is ...".
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And who can prove that these pictures weren't simply pasted onto Mr. Utkin's photo?​
read this 🇷🇺 ivan :
Espanola (brigade) - Wikipedia

Putin’s 🇷🇺 neo-Nazi , imperialistic 88th 'Española' Brigade has announced its disbandment​

 


A guy?

Do you want a guy from Russian army (or any army for that matter)? Because there are plenty, so by your stupid logic Russia needs to be invaded because it is some sort of a Nazi country.
 
In its new package of sanctions, the European Union has banned the import of sanitary ware, including toilets and bidets, into Russia.
This brought to mind an old joke.

“My aunt had an old mansion in the center of Warsaw with bathrooms on every floor. She also had three different toilets—gold, silver, and granite—but despite them, when she saw the soviet tanks, she shit herself right in the hallway...”
 

This is how they operate censorship by omission, if it isn't in the Western Media then it never happened, they never report what and who the 3rd assault Brigade are, an SS Das Reich tribute act and a third rate one at that.
 

When the question “What kind of a country is modern Ukraine?” is asked, Americans usually answer that it doesn’t matter for them, what kind of a country modern Ukraine is.

However, in the past it did matter for Americans what kind of a country Libya was in 2011 when the U.S. bombed it; or it did matter for Americans what kind of a country Iraq was in 2003 when U.S. invaded it, etc.

The second Americans’ answer to the question “What kind of a country is modern Ukraine?” is the answer “Modern Ukraine may be a not especially good country now, but it is changing for the better”.

In this article, I am going to consider both above-mentioned theses.​

Rights of ethnic minorities in Ukraine after the Euromaidan


Before the so-called Ukrainian revolution, alias Euromaidan, i.e. before February 2014, ethnic minorities had much more rights in Ukraine than now. For example, Ukraine had state-financed Hungarian, Romanian etc. schools where children were taught in their respective languages during the whole course of education.

However, in 2020 and 2021 the Law on Indigenous Peoples and Law on Secondary Education were passed in Ukraine and under these Laws the state stopped to finance Hungarian, Romanian etc. schools of ethnic minorities because ethnic Hungarians, Romanians and other peoples were not named “Indigenous Peoples of Ukraine” in these Laws.

Before February 2014, there were also so-called regional languages in Ukraine, i.e. languages which were native for more than 10% people in a region, city, town or settlement. These regional languages could be free used in public offices, in mass media, in private enterprises etc. on the territory of the respective region, city, town or settlement.

But in 2019 the above-mentioned regional languages were eliminated in Ukraine.
Freedom of speech in Ukraine after the Euromaidan


Before February 2014, Ukrainian police protected offices of mass media, even opposition ones.
However after the Euromaidan, the police often do not intervene when Ukrainian nationalists attack opposition media.

In the summer of 2016, a Ukrainian website accused the Ukrainian TV company Inter of cooperation with separatists. Till November 2016, the building, where this TV company is situated, was three times attacked by “activists” and its rooms were set on fire - fortunately, nobody died in these arsons. However, the material damage was great.

After one of these arsons, an Advisor to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Anton Gerashchenko wrote in Facebook that one shouldn`t rule out that Inter managers themselves had provoked the arson of their rooms; see here.

So far, no culprits of these arsons have been found; and by the way, so far, Ukrainian authorities haven’t published any confirmation that Inter had really cooperated with separatists, i.e. no criminal proceedings have been started because of these allegations.​


In December 2017, Yevheniy Murayev, the owner of the Ukrainian TV channel NewsOne, called the Euromaidan a coup d'etat.

Although his words weren’t violation of Ukrainian laws, hundreds of “activists” surrounded the building of NewsOne and demanded apologies from Murayev.

The police did not intervene and Ukrainian Minister of Internal Affairs Avakov said that owners of NewsOne “had to stop to provoke people”.

The “activists” blocked all entrances to the building of NewsOne by using sand bags and barbed wire; and this blockade lasted for 7 days and although it was an obvious violation of Ukrainian laws, nobody was arrested or otherwise punished for it.

In 2021 the broadcasting of NewsOne was suspended by Ukrainian authorities. And in 2023, the Ukrainian Council for Broadcasting – after a decision of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine - revoked license of NewsOne, see the official website of this Council; i.e. this TV channel was fully closed.

Therefore, I can conclude that situation in the sphere of rights of ethnic minorities and in the sphere of freedom of speech has become worse as compared with the situation before the Euromaidan.

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The current leader of Ukraine was installed by American warmongers. So Ukraine, in essence, is a puppet nation who will do the bidding of the American Military Industrial Complex as long as we continue sending billions upon billions of American tax dollars. Zelenskyy is wholly corrupt and dangerous. I certainly wouldn't want to live in modern Ukraine.
 
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In its new package of sanctions, the European Union has banned the import of sanitary ware, including toilets and bidets, into Russia.
This brought to mind an old joke.

“My aunt had an old mansion in the center of Warsaw with bathrooms on every floor. She also had three different toilets—gold, silver, and granite—but despite them, when she saw the soviet tanks, she shit herself right in the hallway...”
Vladimir Zhirinovsky
 
Banderite murderers are killing civilians in the Kursk region with the help of drones.
 
Well Ukraine is not just a failed State it's also a Narco state more like a Banana Republic.
 

Is modern Ukraine an aggressive country?

To answer the question, "Is modern Ukraine an aggressive country?" it's necessary to briefly review Ukraine's history, beginning with the country's independence in 1991.

At that time, Ukraine's Constitution stated that the country was neutral and non-aligned. But when the US accused Iraq of secretly developing weapons of mass destruction - which later were never found in Iraq - and invaded the country in 2003, the Ukrainian government decided to send its troops to Iraq; see above left the photo of Ukrainian troops in Iraq from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS), a website of the US Department of Defense.

Aggression in Ukraine increased significantly during the so-called Euromaidan, one of whose main goals was declared to be the fight against the “corrupt regime” of then-President Yanukovych. However, early 2026 will mark 12 years since Yanukovych's removal from power, but the Ukrainian authorities have still not proven that he had stolen a single cent.

Nevertheless, at a certain point during the Euromaidan, protesters began burning and killing; see above right the photo of the arson attack on the ruling party's office, in which a programmer died in the fire.​


Although the declared goals of the Euromaidan were faster accession to the EU and the fight against the "corrupt regime of Yanukovych", the day after V. Yanukovych was removed from power, the Ukrainian parliament amnestied aggressive Ukrainian nationalists who were then in custody. Among them, A. Biletsky - known for having previously called for a "crusade against subhumans - was released; see above left an excerpt from his article from a video investigation by the French newspaper Le Monde.

In modern Ukraine, A. Biletsky (see photo above on the right) is an army corps commander and - as The Times wrote this year in its article - tens of thousands of Ukrainians are ready to follow A. Biletsky.

Western politicians are frightening their fellow citizens with the idea that after Ukraine, the Russian army could move further west, although the Russian government has never announced such plans.

But for some reason, these politicians are not afraid that it will be precisely aggressive Ukrainian nationalists who might move west in their fight against “subhumans.”

In February 2014, immediately after the removal of V. Yanukovych from power, the Ukrainian parliament, by a majority vote, repealed the law on the languages of ethnic minorities, which was then in effect in Ukraine and which granted these minorities the right to use their native language in education, the media, municipal administration, etc.

Such an encroachment on the rights of ethnic minorities can be seen as an aggressive act too against these minorities.

In March 2014, residents of the Crimea - where ethnic Russians constitute the majority - concerned about aggressive nationalism in Ukraine, voted in a referendum to secede from Ukraine and join the Russian Federation, since Article 1 of the UN Charter guarantees nations the right to self-determination.

However, in March 2021 (less than a year before the start of the Russian military operation in Ukraine), the Ukrainian authorities announced their aggressive plans to prepare military measures to "reintegrate the Crimea" into Ukraine; see the official website of the President of Ukraine.

Thus, it can be concluded that since gaining independence, Ukraine has been a rather aggressive country.​
 
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