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Exhibit A: Yaroslav vs. Sviatopolk on the Dnipro (1016)
https://twitter.com/Schnefzel/status/1943503988898333002Details that make it 🇺🇦/🇷🇺:

Russia 1999: Russia was in crisis. President Yeltsin was unpopular and in poor health. The economy was unstable, and the nation still hadn't recovered from its defeat in the Chechen War. Oligarchs held major influence over politics, business, and the media.
"Ukraine has always aspired to be free, but surrounded by Muscovy, the Ottoman Empire, and Poland, it was forced to seek a protector and thus, inevitably, a master."
What was the Pereiaslav Agreement? In 1654, the Cossack Hetmanate, led by Bohdan Khmelnytsky, negotiated with Tsar Alexis of Muscovy. The goal was a mutual defense pact: the Hetmanate would swear allegiance to the Tsar in exchange for guarantees of Ukrainian autonomy. 
To begin with, what were the historical lands of Rus'?
Before the invasion, Mariupol had nearly 450,000 residents. Today only an estimated 15% of original inhabitants remain. Mostly the elderly or unable to flee. The rest were killed, deported, or displaced. This set the stage for Russia's colonization plans.

In 2022, during the siege of Mariupol, Russian forces turned the “Shchyryi Kum” supermarket into a makeshift morgue.

- Conducted several major raids on major Ottoman cities and in 1615 and 1616, he even raided ISTANBUL the largest city in Europe at the time, only using small boats called "Chaikas", against the Ottoman Navy which was one of the strongest. His men even entered the Sultan's palace 
Joseph Stalin himself praised Duranty on Christmas Day of 1933: "You have done a good job in your reporting of the USSR (...) you try to tell the truth about our country (...) I might say you bet on our horse to win when others said it had no chance"

1. Recognition of the Holodomor as a genocide against the Ukrainian Nation https://twitter.com/2Russophobic4u/status/1684876997095522304?t=YQgcDMG2goyeZCLkrTmDRw&s=19
How is it in a "colonized" state you ask?
This incident occurred a few days after the latest apartment bombing in Volgodonsk (17 deaths), that was directly attributed to Chechens and resulted in air bombings of Grozny and later the Second Chechen War.



> russia had similar plans for Odesa as they had for Donetsk
The Babyn Yar ravine was the site of one of the worst Nazi massacres in WW2, where they killed 33,771 Jews on 29-30 September of 1941 and an additional 100 000 people of all "Untermensch" ethnicities until 1944. 



During the Great Northern War of 1700-1721, which led to the creation of the Russian Empire, then Hetman Ivan Mazepa decided to join the Swedes against Muscovy in reaction to Moscow's unwillingness to abide by the Treaty of Pereiaslav and meddling in Cossack affairs. 

In short: What happened is that Moscow conducted another one of its ethnic cleansing and russification operations. One of its most severe.

First of all the only reason russian-speakers are even so prevalent, is due to there barely having been any education and media in Ukrainian before independence, in cities of Central and Eastern Ukraine atleast. The Ukrainian language was actively suppressed and stigmatized.
Many such massacres conducted by the russian federation were mostly ignored around the world and are still barely known. Instead of the perpetrators being punished, they were rewarded by their government and their government in turn was economically supported by the West.
"Kremlin Chikatilo":