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Re: Why Are So Many Pushing for America to Have a Hot War with Russia? 

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There was a vote in Donbas and Lukhansk in 1991 they overwhelming wanted to be in Ukraine. My best friend is from Lviv and I lived in the CZ for 3 years, Transcarpathia was part of Czechoslovakia for 18 years officially and their history goes back even further. The Kraj I lived in used the Rusyn as border guards for hundred of years. They have a famous beer named after them called chodvar (Walkers named after them walking along the border with their dogs) Regards Unix


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Re: Why Are So Many Pushing for America to Have a Hot War with Russia?
By: De_Composed
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Thu, 04 Apr 24 4:36 PM
Msg. 51927 of 60008

unixguy:

Re: “Except Ukraine is a different nationality than Russians, speak a different language and have a different culture. They are closer to Poles, Slovaks and Czechs than Russians.”
No. Ukraine is 77% Ukrainian, 17% Russian, and only 4% Anything Else. The official language is Ukrainian, but Russian is also spoken throughout the country. The areas captured by Russia so far have an overwhelmingly Russian ethnicity that considers itself Russian, not Ukrainian.






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