2 important updates/bits of news to share with you all. First, countries in Europe are finding ways to justify and work around allowing not only the purchase of fuel products from Russia, but being able to do it with rubles. This funds Russia's economy. It's so important to use our voices to tell these countries no. Yes, it means their own economies take a temporary hit, but bombs are not falling on our cities. Our children are not being murdered. And by crippling the Russian economy, it means Russia won't be dropping bombs on our cities. Fuel is what keeps the Russian economy running, cutting off fuel exports hurts Russia's ability to keep their military running. Second, what happens to men in Russian occupied areas. You have seen and heard about them being captured, interrogated, even tortured and murdered. But there is another thing that happens that we haven't talked about. In all those captured regions, Russian forces can (and have) taken Ukrainian men and essentially draft them into Russian forces. They use the old Soviet Union approach. March forward, shoot the soldiers we tell you to shoot, or we shoot you in the back. This has already happened in the Donbas. There is real fear in the people in the occupied south that this will happen there as well. Especially as Russia continues to take very heavy losses
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