Ukraine, Russia, Annexation; and Learning from History
(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.
(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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