Suddenly there is some grains of truth. At least, AFAIK, according to friends from Ukraine, that's definitely not what you could imagine as "war between two countries". More like some kind of power shift or coup when two branches of power fight for the control in country. Interesting that Chernobyl nuclear power plant is guarded by joint forces of Ukrainian and Russian army. Even military losses are order of magnitude less than losses from killing of ordinary people in hospitals under guise of coronahoax. There are no any evidence of any massive battles at all. Single damaged tank here and there, some trucks driving by pontoon-bridge over some puddle, some armed people walking in the street, a single cannon shoots few shots, some old barn made from junk destroyed, few damaged buildings in towns, lot of cars in lines to Polish border, working shops and businesses in towns - that is what you could see. Too strange to be war.
Suddenly there is some grains of truth. At least, AFAIK, according to friends from Ukraine, that's definitely not what you could imagine as "war between two countries". More like some kind of power shift or coup when two branches of power fight for the control in country. Interesting that Chernobyl nuclear power plant is guarded by joint forces of Ukrainian and Russian army. Even military losses are order of magnitude less than losses from killing of ordinary people in hospitals under guise of coronahoax. There are no any evidence of any massive battles at all. Single damaged tank here and there, some trucks driving by pontoon-bridge over some puddle, some armed people walking in the street, a single cannon shoots few shots, some old barn made from junk destroyed, few damaged buildings in towns, lot of cars in lines to Polish border, working shops and businesses in towns - that is what you could see. Too strange to be war.