Russia-Ukraine War, LIVE: Daniel Ortega’s controversial statements in support of Putin and his bloody invasion

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The president of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, said on Friday that if Ukraine defeats Russia in the conflict both countries have been waging since last February, “Nazism will prevail in the world.” In an official statement broadcast on radio and television, he defended the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Minute by minute, everything that happens in war.

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Daniel Ortega: “Nazism will prevail in the world if Ukraine wins the war”

The president of Nicaragua and Sandinista leader, Daniel Ortega, argued that “in these times Nazism has expanded, it has reproduced itself in the same European countries that were occupied by Nazi Germany and in Germany itself the Nazis are multiplying”.

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“There are pro-Nazi governments in Europe, yes, ah, but it is the democrats, so democratic that pave the way for Nazism, the Nazism that did not disappear with Hitler’s defeat, and from Nazism this conflict, this war developed, between Russia and Ukraine,” Ortega said, without specifying in which countries.

In the case of Ukraine, he said that “it is a country dominated by Nazism, by fascism” and that for the Second World War the former Soviet Union “had to enter Ukraine with great force to dominate Nazism, which had a huge base in Ukraine”.

The United States calls on Putin to “face reality” and withdraw his troops from Ukraine

Yesterday, Friday December 23, Putin visited an Argentinian factory in Tula, Russia. photo by AFP.

The United States on Friday called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to acknowledge the reality and withdraw troops from Ukraine after finally calling the conflict a “war”.

“Since February 24, the United States and the rest of the world have known that Putin’s ‘special military operation’ was an unprovoked and unjustified war against Ukraine. Finally, after 300 days, Putin called the war for that which is”. Department spokesperson.

“As the next step in acknowledging reality, we urge you to end this war by withdrawing your forces from Ukraine,” he added.

The German president calls for support for Ukraine until there is a “just” peace.

The president of the Federal Republic of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, in his Christmas speech urged support for “the attacked, the threatened, the oppressed” until “peace can reign in Ukraine”.

Doing so constitutes a “mandate of humanity”, said the German president in his traditional speech, which will be broadcast tomorrow but the text of which has already been released to the media.

Steinmeier stressed that ending the conflict requires a “just” peace, which “does not reward the theft of land and leaves the Ukrainian people to the whim and violence of the occupying forces”.

However, such a peace is not “tangible” at the moment, he indicated, despite the fact that this year an end to the war is perhaps “the most pressing desire” of the citizens.

kyiv reports the death of five civilians in Kherson from a Russian attack

The Ukrainian authorities reported today that in the city of Kherson, in the south of the country, five civilians died following a Russian attack, in addition to the five victims recorded yesterday in the region.

The “terrorist state” continues to bomb Ukraine’s civilian population, Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Office Kyrylo Tymoshenko said, referring to Russia on his Telegram channel.

“Kherson. Saturday morning, Christmas Eve, in the central part of the city. This is not about military installations, this is not a war by the rules,” he added, in a post accompanied by photos showing burning cars and people lying on the ground.

Shortly after, he published another message in which he informs that for the moment the attack has caused five deaths and twenty wounded.

Source: Clarin

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