1. It will get easier for Ukraine: a significant part of the Russian occupiers have returned. Now it will be easier for Ukrainians to clear their territory from invaders.
2. To my friends who fought against Putin’s regime for years and had no opportunity to leave, who are now in Russia, I would recommend not to sit in big cities. Look at Mariupol: the same thing is possible in Russia, draw conclusions.
It is better to be away from cities where during hostilities the electricity stops working, the sewage system is cut off and water no longer flows from the tap and looting begins. It is better to be away from cities in places with sources of drinking water, food, hygiene products and medicines.
3. The aggressor gets a blow back. Those who come to their neighbor with war have brought war into their own home as a result.
4. Here comes the payback for indifference. All those who were outside politics now find themselves in a new harsh reality. The time when one could ignore Putin’s lawlessness at home, ignore the war crimes in Ukraine, and continue to live one’s peaceful life away from war is over.
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