In Ukraine
It is "madness"; Macron's statement stirred chaos
In this attempt, he encounters resistance from French politicians, writes Politico.
With Ukrainian forces pushed back on the battlefield and uncertainty over further Western military aid, Macron said Monday that Europe was at stake and said the possibility of European nations sending troops to Ukraine in the future should not be ruled out.
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"We told you 15 years ago, Putin is coming, then 10 and 5 years ago. Trust us now"
He clarified that the recently held Munich Security Conference was marked by the Ukrainian withdrawal from Avdiivka and the sudden death of Alexei Navalny.
What did Macron say? Well, Putin will get angry
And it seems that the deployment of Western ground forces is no longer ruled out either, writes Deutsche Welle.
Emmanuel Macron does not rule out the use of French ground forces in Ukraine. Nothing has been ruled out to prevent Russia's victory in Ukraine, the French president said after the end of the conference on aid to Ukraine held last night (February 26) in Paris.
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Nurturing Futures: Bulgaria's Educational Support for Ukrainian Refugee Students
Amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine, Bulgaria has emerged as a crucial supporter of Ukrainian refugees, particularly in the realm of education. As the conflict enters its third year, the number of Ukrainian children seeking refuge in Bulgarian schools has significantly increased, highlighting the importance of comprehensive support measures.
Macron not ruling out sending Western troops to Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron triggered a shockwave in Europe by refusing to rule out the dispatch of Western ground troops to Ukraine in its fight against the Russian invasion.
A Ukrainian tankman revealed: "A big change is being prepared at the battlefield"
"Drones rule the battlefield and there are thousands of them. Our daily effort is to survive. The tank is now the most vulnerable weapon. They will soon cease to be used. In fact, since we are almost out of ammunition and the Russians know it, we are running out of them and we use them less," said Ukrainian tanker Viktor.
It's finally revealed? "I may disappoint you, but we know he died of a blood clot"
They state that it is actually a blood clot, reports Ukrainska Pravda.
"Maybe I will disappoint you, but we know that he died of a blood clot. It is more or less confirmed. This was not taken from the Internet, but, unfortunately, it was a natural death," said Budanov.
Anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine
Two years have elapsed since the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, on February 24, 2022, inflicting inconceivable suffering on the country's people. Today, our thoughts are with all those who lost their lives, family members, friends and homes. But also with all those brave Ukrainian men and women who stand up against the Russian aggressors.
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Sakellaropoulou: Ukrainian struggle source of inspiration, admiration
"We always stand by the Ukrainian people," President Katerina Sakellaropoulou said Saturday in a short video message marking the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.