Comments by "" (@user-si2dr1pn3p) on "Russia warns Ukraine conflict could lead to World War Three - BBC News" video.

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  26.  @andrewholdaway813  Why don't you know what the whole world knows? Ukraine was the richest republic in the USSR. Ukraine produced airplanes, trains, tractors, ships, cars, machine tools and many other high-tech products. The population of Ukraine was 52 million people. But after the collapse of the USSR, the United States began its criminal activities in Ukraine. They unleashed anti-Russian propaganda and began to rock Ukrainian society. The best Ukrainian specialists left for Russia and the economy deteriorated. And by 2013, about 40 million people remained in Ukraine. In 2013, the United States carried out a coup in Ukraine and brought neo-Nazis to power. They unleashed a civil war with great casualties. They burned more than 50 people in Odessa who opposed the Nazis. The rampant banditry, Nazism, extremism has begun in Ukraine. Therefore, Crimea and Donbass separated from Ukraine. And millions of Ukrainians from all regions have left Ukraine for other countries, and most of all for Russia. By 2021, there are about 30 million people left in Ukraine. The Russian naval base has been located in Crimea for almost 300 years. Therefore, the Nazis did not dare to go there. But they went to Donbass and have been bombing it for almost 9 years. They killed about 15 thousand civilians of Donbass. But the West has been arming the Nazis for genocide against Donbass for 9 years. Russia has been begging the West to stop the genocide for 9 years, but the West only laughed, imposed sanctions and increased armament. And Donbass turned to Russia for help. And Ukraine has already started shelling the territories of Russia. Therefore, Russia is forced to defend itself and Donbass from Western aggression.
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