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Webdev by day, gamedev by night. Will mostly write about videogames once the war is over. 🇺🇦➜🇫🇷➜🇺🇦, reads/writes 🇬🇧🇫🇷🇺🇦. Posts are my own.
Apr 3, 2022 10 tweets 4 min read
The adviser to the President of Ukraine @Podolyak_M published pictures of the Bucha massacre (which chances are you've all already seen) on his Telegram channel along with a statement, which I want to share with the world, so I'll translate it in this thread: (1/10) @Podolyak_M "The Bucha massacre

According to our European partners, the main objective is to not provoke Russians (twisted irony), right? To keep WWIII from starting? To not upset the Russians to a point where they’ll use… what?
(2/10)
Apr 3, 2022 8 tweets 2 min read
Victor Tregubov, co-founder of the party "Democratic axe":

"This retreat from the Kyiv region has to be thoroughly filmed and translated to as many languages as possible.

Because what happened there doesn't make any shred of military sense.
(1/7) Even the destruction of Mariupol makes some sense, however perverted and psychopathic it may be. The need to set up a terrestrial corridor to Crimea, to reach the administrative borders, the unwillingness to suffer losses in urban warfare...
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Mar 21, 2022 24 tweets 29 min read
@KnoxieLuv @pennyjotts @Kawabanga0 @christosxx2 @mrsorokaa Oh man, this again.

I'll start chronologically with the events of 2014, AKA Euromaidan AKA Revolution of Dignity. First of all, it has nothing to do with Russian-speaking Ukrainians or any linguistical issue. Calling it a "coup" is also a misnomer. (1/24) @KnoxieLuv @pennyjotts @Kawabanga0 @christosxx2 @mrsorokaa Nobody wanted Yanukovich removed from power. The actual sequence of events went like this: Yanukovich promised to sign a trade agreement with the EU, which was seen as a very popular decision, but under pressure from Putin backed down at the last moment. (2/24)