So people are willing to accept reality but are not willing to surrender. The complicated aspect is finding what Ukraine and Russia could possibly agree upon. 11/
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Ukrainians reject constitutional change, disarming, ceding unoccupied territories; accept temporary non-control
What people are not willing to accept: change of constitution, disarming of Ukraine or ceding unoccupied territories. What are people willing to accept is some kind of temporary acceptance that we do not control the territory. 10/ pic.twitter.com/KnKTLOylwi
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 17 janvier 2025What people are not willing to accept: change of constitution, disarming of Ukraine or ceding unoccupied territories. What are people willing to accept is some kind of temporary acceptance that we do not control the territory. 10/
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Kyiv’s realistic expectations: what Ukrainians will and will not accept.
Is this good enough for Kyiv? It is all about the realistic expectations of what Ukrainians are and are not willing to accept. 9/
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Ukrainians Worry Trump Presidency May Affect Defense Against Russia
There are still many people in Ukraine who are worried about what Trump presidency might mean for the country defending itself from Russia’s full-scale invasion for almost 3 years now. 5/
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Trump administration’s shift favors Ukraine over Russia
It signs that Trump administration is evolving towards a scenario that is not so favourable for Russia, which is good news for Ukraine. 4/
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Mylovanov: Trump’s peace plan shift from surrender to pressuring Russia
I told Euronews that Trump’s 24-hour peace plan was essentially a surrender. His new six-month timeline signals a shift toward pressuring Russia – still not ideal for Ukraine, but a major improvement. 1/ pic.twitter.com/QCGFw0RP0A
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 17 janvier 2025I told Euronews that Trump’s 24-hour peace plan was essentially a surrender. His new six-month timeline signals a shift toward pressuring Russia – still not ideal for Ukraine, but a major improvement. 1/
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Support Ukraine: Donate for scholarships to war-affected students at KSE
Please support Ukraine by donating to its future – scholarships for war-affected students at KSEhttps://t.co/xpqDCohFwO
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 17 janvier 2025Please support Ukraine by donating to its future – scholarships for war-affected students at KSE
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Russian oil depot destroyed in Liudinovo, Kaluga Oblast
Yet another Russian oil depot destroyed — Liudinovo, Kaluga Oblast.
— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) 17 janvier 2025
No oil, no money, no war on Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/wUqzh1KWKcYet another Russian oil depot destroyed — Liudinovo, Kaluga Oblast. No oil, no money, no war on Ukraine.
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Defective mines from Ministry delivered to Ukraine’s Armed Forces

Another batch of defective mines produced by the Ministry of Strategic Industry has been delivered to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, – Butusov
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Biden on Putin: Ukraine could strike Moscow, no NATO membership
Biden on Putin and NATO for Ukraine:
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 17 janvier 2025
He told me, ‘I know you can strike Moscow from Ukraine.’
He wanted guarantees-no nuclear weapons, no NATO membership.
I assured him it wouldn’t happen without significant changes in Ukraine’s system.
1/ pic.twitter.com/LdTtUWJe9uBiden on Putin and NATO for Ukraine: He told me, ‘I know you can strike Moscow from Ukraine.’ He wanted guarantees-no nuclear weapons, no NATO membership. I assured him it wouldn’t happen without significant changes in Ukraine’s system. 1/
