Air attacks on Kharkov, Odessa and other cities continue every day. In Kyiv, everything is calm even when the air raid alert is sounded.
Today the sunny again and I feel good. My Mouse is already very old. She has poor eyesight, trembles often, and her fur looks like carpet that has been eaten by moths. She gets very scared if you touch her. However, she doesn’t even realize that she lived almost her entire life in war.
I feel much older. I've become noticeably slower, but I don't need to fuss. However, I have a lot of time to think. We change under the influence of circumstances and I think that I have changed a lot over these two years. It turned out to be very important to control emotions. It is because of rash reflex actions due to strong emotions that people do a lot of stupid things. Although it is very difficult to remain calm when observing injustice everywhere and the desire of some people to force others to follow rules that they do not consider binding on themselves. I am surprised with how easily some people make decisions about the fate of others, and with what humility others agree with this. And then the first consider it correct and normal, losing adequacy.
If we do not take into account some incorrect conclusions and comments from journalists, then from Ermak’s direct speech it is clear how strong his desire is to wishful thinking and shift responsibility to others. It is very convenient to make the people who “don’t want to fight” to blame for the defeat.
https://www.politico.eu/article/ukraine-war-andriy-yermak-interview-volodymyr-zelenskyy-russia/.
With no way out of a worsening war, Zelensky’s options look bad or worse. Zelensky has said Ukraine will accept nothing less than the return of all its territory, including land that russia has controlled since 2014. But with the battle lines changing little in the last year, militarily retaking the swaths of east and south Ukraine that Russia now occupies — about 20 percent of the country — appears increasingly unlikely. Negotiating with russian President pootin to end the war — something Zelensky has rejected as long as russian troops remain on Ukrainian land — is politically toxic. The Ukrainian public is hugely opposed to surrendering territory, and pootin has shown no willingness to accept anything short of Ukraine’s capitulation to his demands. The status quo is awful. With the fight now a grinding stalemate, Ukrainians are dying on the battlefield daily. But a cease-fire is also a nonstarter, Ukrainians say, because it would just give the russians time to replenish their forces.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/04/06/ukraine-war-zelensky-options/BILD journalist Mark Oliver Rühle commented on an article by the Italian newspaper La Repubblica that NATO is informally discussing the immediate admission of Ukraine to the alliance in exchange for Kyiv’s renunciation of the territory occupied by russia. On Thursday, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in Brussels that the only way to a just and lasting peace in Ukraine is to guarantee the military power of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to convince pootin that he will not win on the battlefield. As Rühle notes, these words “do not contradict the plan for partition and immediate NATO membership.” The BILD columnist recalls that after World War II, Germany was divided in a similar way. In the Soviet zone of occupation, the state of the GDR was created, which existed until 1990.
https://t.me/BILD_Russian/15669He apparently does not know that the Ukrainians in the occupied territories do not speak the Ukrainian language and will repeat the fate of the Ukrainians in the border territories occupied by the russians 100 years ago, in which the entire population was russified within one generation.