OPERATION WAR

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Keywords: Ukraine  Russia-Ukraine  war  Peskov  Putin 

And then it became war. Or should we say began the special military operation. On February 24 2022 Russian troops entered Ukraine. It was allowed neither war nor invasion be called, but it was akin to both.


Speech

Putin gave a speech (see also here and here) and, one assumes, believed in a quick victory. It turned into a disaster for everyone, and over two years later, the likelihood of terrible escalation seems more realistic than that of a quick end.


War

On Friday, March 22, 2024, through Dmitri Peskov, the Kremlin also spoke of “war.” See, among others.

Poetin zelf deed dat ook, en eerder, zie Putin declares ‘war’ – aloud – forsaking his special euphemistic operation (Washington Post, 22-12-2022) en In Russia, the talk is of ‘war’- even from Putin (Reuters, 08-06-2023).


This site

Even well before Operation Russia1 (read: its creator) had come to a standstill. The last piece posted was in 2021. Now the project is being resumed. It was and is mostly about the Russian language here, and it has not changed substantially. (See: How the War Has Changed the Russian Language, Easy Russian, 2023, 28 m.)


Statement

The objective once described (in the FAQ) does not change either. There is more rather than less reason to encourage learning and admiring the Russian language. It is under pressure, as evidenced by, among other things, Up to ten percent fewer people start Russian courses in Ghent (VRT, 27-09-2022) and Significantly less interest in Russian courses (Nieuwsblad, 09-09-2022).

As far as anything of a statement is needed, the editors concur: “It is extremely important just in these moments of crisis to train people who understand the ‘enemy’” - although instead of “the enemy” it could have read “Russia” or “the Russians.


Many links no longer work. Channels have been discontinued, changed names or switched to Ukrainian. Also pasted-in videos disappeared, it was painfully noted. Being worked on.

Checking all links is impossible. Notification of a dead link is appreciated. Playlists on YouTube are replenished, disappeared videos have been removed.


Under development

Starting soon, is the plan, new pieces. In time, hopefully, a new form for the site. Possibly something in English as well.
Stay tuned. Мир миру

Image: The remains of Russian military vehicles in Bucha, Ukraine, near the capital Kiev, on Tuesday. (Serhii Nuzhnenko/Associated Press), Wall Street Journal, 02-03-2022

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