Until 2014 Ukraine and Russia coexisted normally until America paid for the Maidan rallies and replaced the government.
You are iqcel if you think that Ukrainians should kill all Russians on our territory (closest people to our dna).
All that should happen in Ukraine is to build up relations with Russia Belarus and maybe Poland. Ousting Zelensky and Putin from the presidency along with their people. Then the Slavs will live well without need of the EU.
President Viktor Yanukovych promised in the 2010 presidential elections to sign the Association Agreement with the EU. When Viktor Yanukovych refused to sign the Association Agreement with the EU, because Putin told Viktor Yanukovych that he is not allowed to sign the Association Agreement with the EU, people got very angry and started protesting about the broken election promise (election was tight). Do you have evidence of paid protesters? Even if there are some paid protesters, hardly that would force the head of state to escape the country and before that kill protesters with snipers. What is known is that Russia paid protesters in Greece in an attempt to block the FYROM name deal with Greece to block North Macedonia's EU and NATO path. Russia supported a coup in Montenegro. Russia supports the Burma/Myanmar junta. Russia has organazed protests in Moldova and put illegal trade restrictions on Moldova and Georgia for food safety reasons (officially) as a punishment. Let's think that USA or Russia paid 50 000 daily protesters in Helsinki for 3 months. That would cost a lot of money and leave plenty of evidence. And still it would not oust our government or president.
You seem to be the one who is low IQ and ignorant. "Until 2014 Ukraine and Russia coexisted normally", bullshit, did you not know this because you are too young?:
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Russian embargo of Ukrainian goods refers to trade sanctions Russia launched against Ukraine starting in July and August 2013.
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Ukraine and EU established the electricity connection in order for Ukraine to sell electricity to the EU, but the situation turned around completely.
Ukraine’s electricity import increased more than fivefold in 2024 to 4.4 million megawatt-hours (MWh), ExPro consulting company’s electricity monitoring data showed on Jan. 2.
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Ukraine’s electricity import increased more than fivefold in 2024 to 4.4 million megawatt-hours (MWh), ExPro consulting company’s electricity monitoring data showed on Jan. 2.
Russia has been carrying out massive campaigns of aerial attacks against Ukraine's energy infrastructure since late 2022. The damages have caused serious energy deficits and necessitated the introduction of rolling
blackouts across the country, sometimes lasting 20 hours.
Russia also occupies Ukraine's
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, the largest nuclear power plant in Europe.
The peak of imports this year occurred in June, when Ukraine received more than 850,000 MWh.
Over the last year, Hungary accounted for 39% of the imports, followed by Slovakia with 23% and Romania at 18%, and Poland – 14%,
data showed.
Ukraine became a net importer of electricity, exporting only 366,000 MWh in 2024.
Russia also
targeted substations vital for the operation of the three remaining Ukraine-run nuclear power plants: Rivne, Khmelnytskyi, and South Ukraine, intensifying the strain on the country’s nuclear power plants, which supply two-thirds of its
electricity.
Experts warn that disrupting power to these facilities could lead to severe safety risks.
The
International Monetary Fund estimated the damage to Ukraine’s power grid as a result of Russian attacks to cumulate as high as $56.5 billion by mid-2024.
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So Ukraine is way more dependent on nuclear power even without ZNPP and Chornobyl producing any electricity, because russia has spared the nuclear power plants from direct hits. Lots of dams and water-power has been lost also. Even solar plants have been targeted.
So you are against EU membership for Ukraine. You are in minority opposing EU membership for Ukraine in Ukraine. In what province do you live? Do you want russian troops to occupy it?