Ukrainians Resist Russian Invasion
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•Adam Zivo: Ukraine stands steadfast after 1,000 days of war
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A thousand days have passed since Russia 's tanks crashed through Ukraine ’s borders.
Many expected that Kyiv would succumb within days , followed by the rest of the country.
At enormous cost, the Ukrainians persevered and have continued to resist Moscow 's imperial aggression, despite their exhaustion and sorrows.
The cruelties of occupation — mass graves, arbitrary executions and cultural subjugation — necessitate resistance.
Only a fifth support freezing the current frontlines or abandoning NATO membership.
Half support Russia retreating to its 2022 occupied territories (something which Moscow is unlikely to accede to) An overwhelming majority believe that Russia only wants a temporary peace to buy time for a future attack.
Had the West been decisive and provided greater aid earlier in the war, perhaps everything could have ended soon.
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