The war continues
The seventeenth day of the war.
The Russian scum thrown into Ukraine by the satrap razes cities to the ground, shoots old people and mothers with children in their arms who leave their homes, drops bombs on hospitals, murders children, rapes women and loots property.
The goal of the barbarians is to capture Kiev.
The invading army, decrepit and devoid of any morale, is moving more slowly, but with each passing day, farther and farther into Ukraine. And the worse they do, the more brutal they become.
Brave Ukrainians defend every inch of their land, inspiring admiration with their courage, faith and steadfastness, and their President puts rulers of the entire world to shame, showing how a true leader should behave in the most difficult moments for the nation.
Several hundred mercenaries sent by Putin to Kiev are hunting Zelensky.
The Americans still do not have the courage to get involved in the defense of Kiev. They finance weapons and provide logistical support, but their actions basically boil down to passive observation of fighting Ukrainians, decimated civilians and fleeing Ukrainian women.
The largest sanctions in history are devastating Russia's economy, but so far there is no indication that they will bring the expected effect and force Putin to abandon aggression.
Europe is frantically searching for a way to extricate itself from its dependence on Russian gas, oil and coal.
In mock peace negotiations, Putin's envoys present their three conditions for ending the special operation, as they disarmingly call this war. First, Ukraine recognizes that Crimea is Russian. Second, Ukraine recognizes the independence of Luhansk and Donetsk regions. Third, Ukraine declares that it will never join NATO.
It would be as if a thief who stole your car the day before broke into your house, raped your wife, and then offered to let you leave, but only if you admitted that the car belonged to him, agreed that he would take your wife with him, and swore that you would never go to the police.
Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, asked at a press conference why the Russians bombed the maternity hospital in Mariupol, replies that it was a conscious decision by the Russian army, because the hospital was occupied by Ukrainians. He calls the photos of wounded women media manipulation.
The Polish government is causing consternation for the Americans when it announces, without any prior agreement, that it is ready to transfer our thirty MiG-29s to the disposal of the American army with the tacit assumption that the Americans will transfer them to Ukraine. In the intention of PiS strategists, this was to show the world that we are not afraid of the Russians and that we are the first to provide military aid to Ukraine. However, it ended in embarrassment.
Duda has disguised himself as a statesman and is pretending to be the leader of an anti-Putin coalition. As if he had forgotten that not long ago he supported Putin, because anyone who undermines the European Union, one of our most important security guarantees, is Putin's helper.
It's good that at least he honored the Vice President of the United States, who flew to Poland this week to pay respects to Poles supporting Ukrainian refugees. Kamela Harris will not soon forget the words Duda said in her honor: "A friend in need is a friend in dick."
The Constitutional Tribunal has ruled that the European Convention on Human Rights is inconsistent with the Polish Constitution. So we are going the Russian way. They also do not respect the judgments of the Strasbourg Tribunal. It is clear that our war with Europe will continue, despite the fact that the main fighter for Poland's liberation from the yoke of the Union - Minister Ziobro - has hidden away somewhere for the duration of the Russian invasion. It seems that we will have to wait a bit for victory over the Union in the fight for our sovereignty.
Morawiecki argues that state officials need to be guaranteed impunity in difficult times of war, so that - as he nicely put it - they do not have to wonder, like a firefighter saving a child from a burning building, whether they will be punished for breaking a window. Fortunately, three PiS MPs unexpectedly come to their senses and the provision on impunity in the act on aid for Ukrainian citizens ends up in the bin.
On our Belarusian border, construction of a wall is continuing for a lot of money to stop refugees who do not exist and there is no indication that they will appear.
The wave of refugees from Ukraine since the beginning of the war exceeds one and a half million people – more than the number of refugees who appeared in Europe during the refugee crisis in 2015.
Most of the refugees are in Poland.
Ordinary Poles are very involved in helping Ukrainians. They offer their apartments, buy food and clothes.
Local governments and owners of small, medium and large private companies finance transport, medicines, and provide buildings, warehouses and office buildings.
The reception of refugees at the border is coordinated by volunteers from all over Poland.
The state is not involved in helping. All the activities are on the shoulders of private individuals and local governments, which will soon run out of resources and opportunities. And everything indicates that this is only the beginning.
Half of these refugees will stay in Poland forever.
Morawiecki should immediately ask the EU and the entire world for support.
The war continues.