Heroic Ukrainians are shining light in the darkest hour of war
Fox News
The outcome of Putin's invasion is not determined, and depends on staying confident while calm.
Ukrainian emergency employees and volunteers carry an injured pregnant woman from the damaged by shelling maternity hospital in Mariupol, Ukraine, (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka) A damaged building is seen, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. (REUTERS/Oleksandr Lapshyn) Aleksander, 41, presses his palms against the window as he says goodbye to his daughter Anna, 5, on a train to Lviv at the Kyiv station. (AP) Damaged cars and a destroyed accommodation building are seen near a checkpoint in Brovary, outside Kyiv, Ukraine. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky) The West must tiptoe through the minefield of upping aid, while avoiding no-fly-zones, sending "advisors" into Ukraine, or crazy talk of "assassinating" Putin.
Instead, Ukrainians under President Zelenskyy clawed back, astonishing the world. Nations ostracized Russia—due to the one-man shaming and shrill badgering from Zelenskyy.