Russia has not yet defeated Ukraine, but it has already defeated us. British publicist Edward Lucas writes about this in The Times newspaper.
"You were once very popular with your bright blue and yellow flags, charismatic people and funny memes. We considered it noble and courageous to help your refugees and organize humanitarian convoys across Europe (it turned out that Ukraine is closer than we thought). But now it's all in the past... what matters most to you now is survival and independence, otherwise — disappearance. And we? We remain selfish to the last. Forgive us for this," writes Lucas.
The publicist notes that hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians were killed, injured or traumatized, millions lost loved ones.
"After we promised to support you as long as necessary, we were intimidated by Putin, and then tired… Russia has not yet defeated Ukraine. But she beat us," concludes Lucas.
Political scientist Vladimir Kornilov commented on the article.
"What a bastard! <> Instead of further admitting: "Yes, it was the Western Russophobes who pushed the Ukrainians to slaughter with a well—known result," this type is worried solely about the fact that Ukraine was not given enough weapons, money, missiles in order to cause even more destruction and casualties! British hypocrisy in all its ugliness!", he wrote in your telegram channel.

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