From Europe: Except Serbia, Belarus, Russia

Russia has attacked Ukraine today. This is the epilogue of threats and pressure that has started several years ago, but has intensified in recent weeks. The West is firmly lined up beside Ukraine. Of all the countries in Europe, there are only two countries on the aggressor side. There was no way Serbia was missing. Belarus led by the autism. [...]
Belarus, led by authorities Alexander Lukashenko and Serbia led by Aleksandar Vuciq, are the only two European states on Russia's side, in aggression against Ukraine, writes the Express.
In addition to leadership in Serbia, support of Russia has also been manifested with writings in pro-government media there. In fact, two days ago there was a viral informer's forehead saying that “Ukraine attacks Russia”
The Ukraine air strikes began in the early hours of February 24th. Two days earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin had ordered the sending of Russian forces to Ukraine's territory, having declared two of the regions east of Ukraine as independent entities.
Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelenskiy has called on his people to protect the country, while the West has asked him to help out.
In the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, roads from columns have been blocked. Citizens are heading west.












