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 >>/46739/
> Found this. I thought the V marks those who came from Belarus.


There are still no reliable info about these marks, only speculations. It is tactical marks for different army groups, but multiple sources often have contradict claims, and nothing is reliable.

That image doesn't mention single line sign that is also common..

 >>/46763/
> Anyway those areas where - I could assume - the population would support Russia/Russians are backed Zelensky the most.


Question about Russian-Ukrainian relation is very complex, and simple answers like "they are same people" or "they are completely different nations" don't work at all. For example, western Ukrainians have much less common with Russians (although they have), but they may actually be less aggressive against Russians in current war, until everything started to happen at their territory (contrary to popular opinion in Russia, where western Ukrainians are source of all evil).

Zelensky is a person with center/east Ukrainian cultural background, not west. Poroshenko too though, he was just supported by westerners as lesser evil.

 >>/46749/
> Giving Ukraine fighters just seem like an expensive way to hand the Russians the latest wrecked western technology


It is about old Soviet fighters from Eastern Europe. A good way for Bulgaria and Poland to replace them with EU funding after war.

 >>/46772/
> Yeah, we really are not getting the full picture here.


Don't believe anything from both sides. It doesn't mean that everything is fake, but half of photos are videos are completely unverifiable, or their contents may be different from their description.