Comments by "Andr Arak" (@andrarak7383) on "Real Reporter"
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@TruckTruck-gu9vs and again you are right about Russians and Ukrainians... few people understand that Ukrainians, Russians and Belarusians are the nearest branches of the same tree. Once it was one people (with the exception of western Ukraine, whose inhabitants have long considered themselves special). A huge number of Ukrainians live in Russia who consider themselves Russians, in Ukraine there are many Russians who consider themselves Ukrainians. The same can be said about Belarus and Belarusians (White Rus' and White Russians). There is a huge number of mixed marriages, a large number of Ukrainians have relatives in Russia and vice versa. For most people in other countries, Ukrainians live in Ukraine, and Russians live in Russia. But this is a superficial view. Therefore, many people think that ALL Ukraine is against Russia and ALL Russians are against Ukraine. Everything is much more complicated. In Ukraine, there are a large number of residents who are in favor of Russia (especially in the south and east of Ukraine). In Russia, too, there is a small percentage of the population who are against this war. Few people in the West know that a large number of the population of Kherson, Melitopol, Mariupol, Energodar and other cities of Ukraine have decided to voluntarily obtain a passport of a Russian citizen, especially many of them in the Donbass. Sorry if I'm being vague...
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