They say they kill people there, they say masses die in the front. But:
- I know personally like more than a dosen Ukrainians. None of their close ones seem to have died.
- None of those I know fled to Lithuania
- None of them is or was at war
- None of them asked for my help in any way
- It was an often encounter with supposed Ukrainian refugees in the streets and shops in Lithuania
- At all times they seemed totally happy, excitedly exploring the western lifestyle. Never saw anybody stressed or upset. Never. Didn't their husbands and brothers back home die at war everyday?
- Now there seem to be much less Ukrainians in the streets. How come? Did the war end?
- When I visited Ukraine in 2019 and used to have colleagues at work from Ukraine, I did not see there anywhere anybody with any hard feelings against Russia, Putin, anything russian, and certainly there was litterally not a single person that looked like capable of fighting in any war against anybody whatsoever.
This is all too weird. As far as I am concerned, there is no real war going on over there, and no good people dieing. Russians and Ukrainians killing their worst criminals to imitate war for the cameras and maybe for several intentionally "random witnesses" is the most I can believe.
Believe what you want, but for me nothing makes sense over there. I would have fled to El Salvador or Russia long ago if it did.