r/europe 6d ago

2-year-old Angelina killed from the Russian air attack and her teddy bear

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u/Puzzled_Scallion5392 6d ago

on other side, let's be real here, I know people from reddit who sit in their comfy homes and go to restaurants in the weekends will not understand.

If there is a fight you cannot win in any matter, but you continue to fight paying with lives of your people you are part of the problem.

Let's be real here Ukraine is not gonna win no matter what, foreign countries do bare minimum of support because they are aware that it is not their war

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u/AwareHurry3721 5d ago

Even if they dont win its better to put up a fight

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u/Puzzled_Scallion5392 5d ago

exactly what I am talked about, better for who? For you sitting in Europe? For average pensioners in Ukraine? For cemetery building companies? For current political regime?

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u/AwareHurry3721 5d ago

If i was a soldier id rather than government evacuate civilians and let us soldiers fight for our homeland

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u/Puzzled_Scallion5392 5d ago

yeah, good luck evacuating 20 million civilians from rocket bombardings.

Currently Ukraine government doesn't provide any kind of actual support for people who have to evacuate from red zones. You basically come to sleep on the streets because there are no government programs. Thanks to red cross and UN they provide funding for charities who help these people.

Source: my mom just took a part in building shelter in Pavlograd because current mayor gives two fuck about people. His quote was "remove these homeless bastards by Friday, there will be journalists, we must show them that situation is stable"