
From: Maia Mikhaluk in Kyiv (1136th day)
Tonight, Friday evening, ruzzia once again showed the world who they really are.Ruzzian terrorist state launched a ballistic missile strike on Kryvyi Rih. The missile struck the center of a residential neighborhood, right next to a children’s playground. 14 innocent people were killed. 6 of them were children. More than 50 others were injured (3 month old baby among those).
This is not war. This is terrorism against civilians, against children. Kryvyi Rih is not close to front lines. Targets of ruzzian attacks are obviously civilians.
And just one day earlier, something else happened in Washington.
Kirill Dmitriev — a close putin ally, head of the ruzzian Direct Investment Fund, and a man under U.S. sanctions — was allowed into Washington for negotiations. He became the highest-ranking ruzzian official to visit the U.S. since ruzzia’s full-scale invasion began in 2022.
Despite being sanctioned, Dmitriev met with U.S. officials. He later claimed that there was “significant progress” toward a ceasefire — and even discussed resuming direct ruzzian flights to the United States. So, while ruzzia prepared another brutal attack on civilians, their envoys were negotiating in Washington. Negotiating with a terrorist state while missiles are still being loaded and children are still being targeted is not diplomacy. It’s moral collapse.
ruzzia does not want peace. ruzzia wants submission. And they are using lies, terror, and political games to get it. Do not reward their terror with backdoor deals and handshakes.
One response to “4/5/2025 — A Tale of Two Worlds: Negotiating with a terrorist state while missiles are still being loaded and children are still being targeted is not diplomacy. It’s moral collapse.”
March 24, 2024
From: Pastor Sergei Nakul (pastor of Big City Church in Kyiv – chaplain)
Yes, King David was a professional, seasoned in battles, a warrior. He knew how important and necessary quality, high-tech and high-precision weapons were in war. He knew the price of a gun and used it for a direct purpose. But at the same time, he, a professional warrior, understood one more important thing – “The king will not be protected by a great army, and the giant will not save his mighty power.” A horse is hopeless for salvation – his great power will not save. But the eyes of the Lord are upon them that fear him, who put their hope in his mercy to save their souls from death, to feed them in hunger. Our soul waits for the Lord, for he is our help and defender, –
In Him our heart will cheer, and in His holy name we put our hope. Lord, let your mercy be upon us, because we put our hope in you, Psalm 32:16-22 (Translated by R. Turkonyaka).
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