What do you mean by this post? We stand up for you with money and weapons, we send no more soldiers than volunteers who stand up for Democracy. Know that the people of Ukraine are suffering but the question is what else do you want Europe to do?
— Rilles 🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪 (@RistoLehto) December 1, 2024
Day: December 1, 2024
Overnight, the third world medieval country of russia, launched 78 strike drones at #Ukraine. Ukrainian air defences shot down 32, with a further 45 effected by electronic warfare systems. Some damage reported in Kyiv due to falling drone debris. https://t.co/2q3pcBBDgP pic.twitter.com/9kEGTirJL2
— Glasnost Gone (@GlasnostGone) December 1, 2024
Su35 do not posses aesa radar, on radar looks like chrismas tree. Thermal signature ideal for short range weapons. We have seems su35 in Ukraine and how was destroyed
— revcorey12 (@revcorey12) December 1, 2024
A modern war is fought both on the battlefield and the political stage. Especially this war where Ukraine needs funding and weapons for their effort. This makes it important for Ukr to get support from the public of other nations while it’s important for Rus to stop this support
— OG (@OdlareGjutare) December 1, 2024
The @eucopresident, @kajakallas and @Marta1Kos have arrived in Kyiv this morning. pic.twitter.com/BmsI3CQi15
— Glasnost Gone (@GlasnostGone) December 1, 2024
We, the United States, are very cost-effective, just spend money for weapons, and Ukraine has huge mineral resources (meaning that the United States can get them).
— hanako (@hanako049924187) December 1, 2024
Stop Scholzing. Deliver and unlock the weapons for Ukraine.
— Kevin Ryan (@CallItMedusa) December 1, 2024
Christ your thick. It’s a proxy war because we’re supplying weapons but not people and our strategic interest is for Ukraine to survive as a democratic sovereign nation. That’s the definition of a proxy war. If Russia hadn’t invaded Ukraine there wouldn’t be a war (proxy or not).
— The Scottington Post (@ScottingtonPost) December 1, 2024
