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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] It's isn't hard to believe that some Ukrainian citizens may want to move to Russia or at least be evacuated there as it's closer to them, or just get out of harms way. [/quote] I find it very hard to believe that Ukrainian citizens would want to move to the country that’s destroying their home and displacing them in the first place. Are you OK?[/quote] Hello, Ukrainian "flat earther". Ukraine was not a unified country that's also ethnically homogenous. It had its own turbulent history for centuries, even recent decades had been turbulent and divisive. Google Donbass region. It [/quote] Ukraine is a lot more homogeneous than Russia.[/quote] Also, Russian speaking is not the same as ethnic Russian.[/quote] What is ethnic Russia vs. ethnic Ukrainian in former USSR and in modern Ukraine? How do Russian soldiers know who to exterminate and deport to concentration camps? [/quote] Everywhere but Crimea is ethnic Ukranian. The Russians don't care. Anyone that thinks that Ukraine and Ukrainians exist is suspect. I find it so odd that you're strenuously arguing that all the war crimes are ok because it's not attempted genocide (yet). As for ethnic cleansing. Yes, the forced deportations, refugee crisis, and rhetoric involving denying the existence of Ukraine and Ukrainians as a separate people does meet the definition of ethnic cleansing. It has not been as bad as what Serbia did to the Bosnians but it's still been pretty bad.[/quote] Everywhere is ethnic Ukrainian? Not at all. Most of eastern Ukraine is ethnic Russian. That's a legacy that goes back to Stalin, who moved many Russians into Ukraine. Except since 2014 and the betrayal by Yanukovich, the Russians in Ukraine now hate the Russian Federation and Putin's regime. That still doesn't make them any less ethnic Russian.[/quote]
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