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プロパガンダに操られる人:自分の考えで判断できる人、そして平和を願う人

独裁者を許すロシア社会には、洗脳教育を受けたことでプロパガンダに操られてしまう人が多くいます。一方、ロシア人でも自分の考えで判断して、ウクライナの軍事侵攻を見て、反戦運動をし、平和を願う人もいます。

しかし、権力や破壊的な武力の前で、私たちは、言いたいことも言えないのが現状
です。今回のニュースを見ながら、自分の価値観で物事を判断して行動できる人は、本当に勇敢な人と思いました。

声を上げることは怖いけど、彼女の「私たち全員を牢屋に入れることはできない」という言葉が、心の中に響きます。今、ウクライナで起きていることは他人事でははないと痛感し、私たちに今できることを頑張りましょう!

また、ウクライナのゼレンスキー大統領が、日本の国会でオンラインのスピーチを流したいとの意向が、大使館を通じてあったようです。

ゼレンスキー大統領のフェイスブックは下記となります。




日本のNHKの速報は、下記サイトまで!


海外メディアのウクライナの戦況は下記チャンネルをご参照ください。

Attacks on Kyiv intensify, first convoy of civilians leaves Mariupol | DW News


Strikes on residential areas in Kyiv killed at least two people early on Tuesday morning, emergency services said, as Russian troops intensified their attacks on the Ukrainian capital. The casualties came after a strike hit a 16-storey building in the Sviatoshynsky district, the emergency service said in a Facebook post, adding that 27 people had been rescued from the construction. Another residential building in the Podilsk area also came under attack, the emergency service said, causing "a fire" that "started on the first five floors of a ten-storey residential building on Mostytska street as a result of ammunition fire." Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a video address late on Monday that Russia "didn't expect such resistance" in Ukraine. Zelenskyy said that the Russian military was responsible for war crimes and vowed to hold Russian leadership accountable. "We are working with our partners on new punitive measures against the Russian state," Zelenskyy said. Zelenskyy confirmed that negotiations between Ukraine and Russia would resume on Tuesday. Another round of direct talks between Russia and Ukraine closed with little meaningful progress, save a plan for another round later on Tuesday. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Ukrainian lawmakers to extend martial law for another 30 days. Russian authorities were halting grain exports to the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union, which includes Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in addition to Russia itself. The Russian government was also temporarily stopping the exports of white sugar and raw sugar to countries outside the bloc. The move comes amid fears that the war in Ukraine would disrupt the food supply in Europe. Over 4,000 civilians were transported away from the fighting on Monday, according to Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk, including a convoy of vehicles that left the besieged city of Mariupol.


War in Ukraine: Loud explosions heard in centre of Kyiv • FRANCE 24 English

Kyiv will impose a 36-hour curfew from Tuesday night amid a "difficult and dangerous moment" after several Russian strikes, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said. The announcement came as Russia launched fresh attacks in Ukraine's capital, which has nearly been encircled by Moscow's troops in the third week of the invasion and that has lost an estimated half of its 3.5-million pre-war population. FRANCE 24's James André reports from Kyiv, Ukraine.


Ukraine capital Kyiv facing dangerous moment, mayor says - BBC News

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has announced a 35-hour curfew for people in the capital, warning "today is a difficult and dangerous moment".


Ukraine War: Kyiv's Mayor Vitali Klitschko says they are "fighting for our values"

The Mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko says that the people he's spoken to in the city are angry and do not want to leave.


No let up': Russia hits civilian buildings as they advance on Kyiv

CNN's Clarissa Ward describes a "steady stream of thuds and booms" around Kyiv as Russian forces continue to advance on the Ukrainian capital while CNN's Scott McLean reports on the growing humanitarian crisis in Mariupol where civilians are trapped without access to aid.


Ukraine's capital under fire from Russia as 3 EU nation leaders to visit

Russia's relentless bombardment of Ukraine edged closer to central Kyiv on Tuesday, with a series of strikes hitting a residential neighborhood as the leaders of three European Union countries planned a bold visit to Ukraine's embattled capital in a show of support. Shortly before dawn, large explosions thundered across Kyiv from what Ukrainian authorities said was artillery strikes. The shelling ignited a huge fire and a frantic rescue effort in a 15-story apartment building in a western district of the city. At least one person was killed in the blast. Shockwaves from an explosion also damaged the entry to a downtown subway station that has been used as a bomb shelter. City authorities tweeted an image of the blown-out facade, saying trains would no longer stop at the station. As Russia stepped up its assault on Kyiv, the leaders of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia announced they would travel to Ukraine's capital Tuesday on a European Union mission to show support for the country

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