The Madness of Putin Part 21

10th and 11th March 2022. With regards the Russian invasion of Ukraine, maybe it’s due to all my questions over the past two years regards Covid coming true, I just feel something smells about the whole thing. I do not understand why there is very limited smartphone video of the invasion, tanks flattening villages and… Continue reading The Madness of Putin Part 21

The Madness of Putin Part 20

10 March – Talks between Ukraine’s and Russia’s foreign ministers failed to bring a diplomatic breakthrough as hundreds of thousands of civilians remained trapped in Ukrainian cities under Russian bombardment. Russia renewed attacks on the southern port of Mariupol on Thursday, a day after a children’s and maternity hospital in the city was devastated and… Continue reading The Madness of Putin Part 20

The Madness of Putin Part 19

8 March – European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday that the bloc has bought enough liquefied natural gas that it should be independent of Russian imports up until the end of the winter. Von der Leyen also told Germany’s ARD television that sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine were… Continue reading The Madness of Putin Part 19

The Madness of Putin Part 18

5 March – Civilian evacuation from Mariupol failed as Russian forces began shelling the city as well as the agreed-upon evacuation routes. Ukrainians continue to protest against the Russian occupants in the eastern city of Kherson. Hundreds of people attend protests there, carrying Ukrainian flags and posters saying, “Kherson in Ukraine.”To attempt to stop them,… Continue reading The Madness of Putin Part 18