Russian War Crimes Have Hardened Ukrainians Against Peace Talks, Activist Says

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Russian War Crimes Have Hardened Ukrainians Against Peace Talks, Activist Says
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A Kyiv-based activist says Russia’s mass attacks on civilians have bolstered many Ukrainians’ resolve to keep fighting.

now are against unjust peace negotiations than in any time of this war… they feel like there is no space for selling their own people to Russia.”

Indeed, cities and towns lie destroyed across eastern Ukraine, where both sides are dug into a bloody battlefront bisecting the contested Donbas region. The total number of deaths among soldiers and civilians is likely reaching into the hundreds of thousands. Millions more are displaced, both by fighting in Ukraine and political repression in Russia.

“ … our goal now is to strengthen our anti-imperialist position, strengthen our resistance so we could drive out the occupying forces that continue destroying our land and killing our people.” If the war drags on for years on end, there may not be much left of Ukraine to save. Putin knows this. The Russian president, who has shocked the world with talk of nuclear weapons, seems to be betting that his country can survive sanctions and sustain a war of attrition to wear down Ukraine and its allies over the long haul.

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