Ukraine, Russia, Annexation; and Learning from History

Ukraine's Ministry of Internal Affairs, photo showing folks looking for bodies. Gagarin building of the secondary school number 18 in Chernihiv. (March 6, 2022) (From Ukraine's Ministry of Internal Affairs, via Wikimedia Commons, used w/o permission.)
(Looking for bodies in Chernihiv's secondary school number 18. (March 6, 2022))

I hadn't planned on writing about the mess in Ukraine this soon.

But stuff happened.

So I'll be writing about Russia's purported military. Also what two alleged generals said, and a whole lot of allegedly-dead Ukrainians.

More at A Catholic Citizen in America: Ukraine and genocide claims. The Moskva: pride of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, until it sank. Goals and Fears. And a newfangled idea that makes sense.

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