Phoenix O\x27Brien
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Comments by "Phoenix O\x27Brien" (@phoenixobrien163) on "Why do the Russians have such a problem with Ukraine? The historical background helps us understand" video.
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It wasn't even really about the Nazis at all. It began with the amassing of the Russian military along the border of the Donetsk Oblast region in eastern Ukraine, as the world was told the Russians were doing, an area peopled by a lot of Russians claiming they were being persecuted as Russians. But someone travelled to the Donetsk to see how things looked, and posted his video THAT DAY, the day BEFORE the actual invasion. He's of Russian nationality, btw, but very likeable. In fact I thought he perished in the bombing next day while making his way back to Poland, since he didn't upload a video for quite some time afterwards. On his way that's where i daw the Old World charm of Eastern Europe, as he passed, both coming and going, through the town square of the quaint city of Lviv, undoubedtly now reduced to rubble. On his way back to Poland he was visibly alarmed as the sirens went off passing through Lviv.
Anyay, He saw nothing there in Donetsk He showed us the region is a very rustic backwater with sparse wooden houses. I don't temember if he even saw one person. Maybe he was in the wrong part of the border. This was a day before the invasion.
Most likely the "Russians being persecuted in Donetsk" was a cover story and a fabrication that Putin hoped would be enough "justification" in the eyes of the world to invade Ukraine.
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