Vladimir Putin's end will be bitter

Russia has become a terrorist state: rockets in the traffic pit in Ukraine, rockets on playgrounds, rockets on trains with onboard travellers -- throughout Ukraine. The aggressor is attacking because he can reach less and less by military means. Russian soldiers are badly equipped, drunk, and some steal [...]
The aggressor is attacking because he can reach less and less by military means. Russian soldiers are badly equipped, drunk, and some even steal washing machines in Ukraine because they do not have them in their homes.
The Ukrainian army fights bravely and is holding back the Russians. In such a situation, it is easier for Russians to kill Ukrainian travelers and children than to maintain occupied territories.
Putin has become the most powerful terrorist in the world: murder, torture, massacre at all costs. That's his purpose.
But she is no longer Angela Merkel, who has loved her, and she is still talking about the involvement of Russia.
A new political Europe is emerging: at the helm is the new Finnish president, Sanna Marin, Estonian Prime Minister Kaya Kallas, the Polish -- who are placing ours towards Russia with courage and strength, and the British, who have left the EU and again offer more military assistance to Ukraine than any other European country.
His rebellion will not help Putin: The West stands together.
If he escalates further, his end will be even more bitter. He must understand that. (BILD)












