In the images released on Ukrainian social networks, Ukrainian soldiers dance in the snow: in the background music that seems to be African in origin.
Films of war and battles on the online front are mixed with curious videos where even the propaganda of Kiev seems to suggest ideas that “reduce” the tension, showing images of daily life that clash with the ferocious war that is taking place from house to house on the eastern front.
While the prospect of Ukraine receiving Allied fighter jets to face Russia seems to be waning, at least for the moment: a significant slowdown has come from the United States. Joe Biden has made it clear that he does not want to supply his F-16s to Kiev. On sending jets, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki also specified that a decision will only be taken in “full coordination” with NATO, but Berlin is also on the same wavelength as Washington: “It’s the wrong time” to discuss it, said German government spokeswoman Christiane Hoffmann, reiterating Chancellor Scholz’s words that in any case “there are no” fighter planes at stake.