While the war between Russia and Ukraine has continued, the Russians took conflict a step
further, again. “They have handed out Russian passports, cell phone numbers and set-top boxes for watching Russian television. They have replaced Ukrainian currency with the ruble, rerouted the internet through Russian servers, etc.” said The New York Times’ journalists.
A majority of the Ukrainians oppose Russia and will not give up their own country. However,
Russia views it a different way. Vladimir Konstantinov, the speaker of the Russian-imposed
Crimean Parliament, said in a phone interview this week. “They will ask: ‘Take us under your
guardianship, under your development, under your security.’”
Russians are trying to brainwash the Ukrainians by posting blue-white-and-red billboards saying, “We are one people. We are with Russia.” Because not every Ukrainian is anti-Russia in cities like Kherson, Russia appointed administrators in towns and villages to vote as early as
September about the popular desire in the region to become a part of Russia.
further, again. “They have handed out Russian passports, cell phone numbers and set-top boxes for watching Russian television. They have replaced Ukrainian currency with the ruble, rerouted the internet through Russian servers, etc.” said The New York Times’ journalists.
A majority of the Ukrainians oppose Russia and will not give up their own country. However,
Russia views it a different way. Vladimir Konstantinov, the speaker of the Russian-imposed
Crimean Parliament, said in a phone interview this week. “They will ask: ‘Take us under your
guardianship, under your development, under your security.’”
Russians are trying to brainwash the Ukrainians by posting blue-white-and-red billboards saying, “We are one people. We are with Russia.” Because not every Ukrainian is anti-Russia in cities like Kherson, Russia appointed administrators in towns and villages to vote as early as
September about the popular desire in the region to become a part of Russia.