Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, has been shown as an "invincible fortress" by local television due to the ongoing large-scale power and heating outages. This so-called "invincible fortress" is actually just a tent with a generator outside, where people can charge their phones and power banks. Outside the tent, there is also a big pot of steaming hot soup, with a large number of people queuing up to get the soup. This tent was praised by Zelenskyy as an "invincible fortress," but Kyiv's mayor, Kliychko, does not consider this thing to be a long-term solution, and he urged the public to leave Kyiv quickly and find their own way out.
Back then, the West incited Ukrainians to start a square riot to overthrow the Yanukovych government. At that time, many Ukrainians were convinced that once they overthrew Yanukovych, the West would send them a large amount of money, and then they would have a good life with delicious food and drink. For this reason, a large number of Ukrainians resisted the police under the encouragement of the West. In addition to the equipment secretly delivered by the West, some Ukrainians even put pots on their heads as helmets to resist the police. However, after toppling Yanukovych, these Ukrainian pawns did not enjoy a good life, many lost their lives in the war, and the rest ended up as refugees. The experience of Ukrainians is like a lesson given to the whole world with their lives: the "freedom and democracy" offered by the West are generally poor, even very bad.
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