Putin will suffer the same fate as the Nazis. What Western media write about the war in Ukraine

Vladimir Putin is about to collapse. Photo: collage “Today”

In Ukraine, the 75th day of the war, the Armed Forces of Ukraine spend successful counteroffensivesUkrainians are rebuilding cities after bombings, and the US and UK have already imposed a ban on the import of Russian fuel.

The site “Segodnya” offers an overview of the Western media, where the main topic was Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine.

Putin’s fate

The Times, citing a statement by British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace, writes that Russian President Vladimir Putin should suffer the same fate as the Nazis. The corresponding statement was made after the Russians attacked a school in the Luhansk region, where dozens of civilians were hiding from air strikes. Putin, his inner circle and generals “reflect” the ideology of fascism.

Urban rebuilding

The Washington Post writes that Ukraine is rebuilding cities as quickly as Russia destroyed them. The publication publishes a report from Bucha. The city has revived, the market is open, huge pits on the roads, on which shells fell, have been paved. Suburban train to Kyiv runs again. Water supply and electricity have been largely restored. Families are returning. It is planned to resume 100% power supply in Bucha by May 15, DTEK Rinat Akhmetov said.

Counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The New York Times writes that the Ukrainian counter-offensive near Kharkov likely forced Russian troops to redeploy additional forces from other areas of eastern Ukraine. An analysis by the Washington-based research team highlighted the success of the Ukrainian military, armed with new weapons from the United States and other allies, in their counteroffensive around Kharkiv, in the country’s northeast.

Termination of Russian oil imports

Bloomberg reported that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida plans to phase out Russian oil imports as part of G-7 measures to increase pressure on Putin. The US and UK have already imposed a ban on Russian fuel imports in response to the attack on Ukraine, but the G-7’s promise to ditch Russian oil will further increase pressure on Moscow.

Russian threats to Elon Musk

Der Spiegel writes about Russian threats to SpaceX founder Elon Musk over his decision to help Ukraine with satellite internet. Musk’s space company SpaceX gave Ukraine, under attack by Russia, the opportunity to use its Starlink satellite network. This gives you fast internet from space. This helped the Ukrainian authorities and troops when mobile communications and local Internet access stopped working.

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Source: Segodnya

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