Published 15:38 IST, February 24th 2022
Invaded by Russia, Ukraine's cartoon of Adolf Hitler-Vladimir Putin's tender moment VIRAL
Ukrainian Twitter account shared a caricature of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler purportedly offering his approval to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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A caricature of Nazi leer olf Hitler purportedly offering his "approval" to Russian President Vlimir Putin has been shared by official Ukrainian Twitter handle on Thursday. "This is t a ‘meme’, but our and your reality right w," Ukraine furr wrote. In run-up to Russian invasion, comparison of Hitler and Putin has been a frequent me in Ukrainian protests. Meanwhile, Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of United States House of Representatives, also linked Putin's "extremely terrible" aggression and recognition of Ukraine's breakaway regions to Hitler's 1938 annexation of Sudetenland, Times of Israel reported.
aforementioned caricature has been doing rounds on social media platforms ever since it was shared on Thursday morning. It has garnered more than 3.55 lakh likes and over 91,000 Retweets. Reacting to Tweet, one of users wrote, "If only re was something west could've done to prevent this [sic]." "This is really going to be in History books...[sic]," wrote ar. " irony is that Soviet Union, Russia, currently, has resisted Nazi aggression and defeated Hitler and saved Europe [sic]," expressed a third.
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Russia launches military operations in Ukraine
It is pertinent to mention here that Russia has ordered military operations in Ukraine on Thursday. Multiple explosions have been reported in several cities of country including capital city Kyiv. Meanwhile, surrounding cities like Bila Tserkva, Chernihiv, Zhytomyr, Kropyvnytskyi have also reported explosions by Russian troops. Meanwhile, various global leers like United State's Joe Biden, United Kingdom's Boris Johnson, Australia's Scott Morrison, Germany's Frank-Walter Steinmeier among ors have expressed ir concern over deplorable condition in Ukraine and urged Russia to stop military operations with immediate effects.
Im: Twitter/@Ukraine
15:36 IST, February 24th 2022