Echo Comment on the continuing war in Ukraine

Echo Comment on the continuing war in Ukraine



At least 18, including children, have been killed, about 100 injured.

It’s just another day in a war on the European mainland.

A war that has slipped down the world’s news agenda. A war that is literally intractable – intractable because there are no peace talks taking place at any stage, and even if there were, Vladimir Putin’s demand for Ukraine’s total capitulation would mean they couldn’t make any progress.

And so the war goes on. Civilians continue to die – in April, the UN human rights office said thatΒ  since Russia’s invasion in February 2022, 15,850 Ukrainian civilians had been killed and 44,801 injured.

These civilian figures are dwarfed by the enormous military losses which may now be as high as two million killed, missing or wounded.

Russia, which seems to be losing some territory on the ground, appears to be taking advantage of the US over-extending itself in the Middle East so there is a growing shortage of Patriot interceptor missiles that Ukraine uses to defend itself.

It is staggering that such carnage goes on in our back yard, on Europe’s doorstep, almost now without raised eyebrows, without Russia being condemned, without Ukraine’s basic right to freedom being upheld even by the supposed leader of the free world, the US president.



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