The war in Ukraine as seen by Coco


War between Ukraine and Russiacase

The week of our designer.

Friday March 4

“How to stop Putin”, “what he can do with nuclear power”: “Libé” answers your questions about the war in Ukraine

Five questions from readers and answers from journalists, reporters and experts in an “FAQ” video about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Thursday March 3

Faced with the war in Ukraine, Macron poses as a protective president

The Head of State intervened on Wednesday evening to affirm Paris’ choices in the conflict and warn that they would also have consequences for the French economy.

Thursday March 3

In Beauvais, the first Ukrainians arrive in France

The prefecture of Oise inaugurated this Wednesday an emergency reception center at the airport for Ukrainian nationals. For the moment, they are less than a hundred to have landed in France.

Wednesday March 2

War in Ukraine: in Kyiv, “I am scared to death”

Six days after the start of the war launched by Russia, many Ukrainians are trying to flee the capital at all costs. At the Kyiv station (Kiev), between cries, jostling and canceled trains, it is chaos.

Tuesday, March 1

In Kiev, “we are not going to let the Russians occupy our country”

The Ukrainian capital withdrew on Monday, facing a possible offensive by Russian forces. In the evening, the shelling seemed to intensify, raising fears for the worst.

Monday February 28

Ukraine: Europe enters the next world

To counter a Putin without limits who brandished the nuclear threat, the Union promised to supply arms to Kiev. A historic decision for Europeans.

Friday February 25

Russian war in Ukraine: the worst-case scenario

For how long, no one knows, but history will remember that on February 24, 2022, the “free world” lost – as much as abandoned – one of its members, pounded from east to west, from north to south and in its heart, Kiev, by the missiles of a Vladimir Putin prisoner of his paranoid delusions. Ukraine, an independent nation of 44 million inhabitants, bordering four member countries of the European Union and NATO, has seen the worst-case scenario materialize: a total invasion, air and land, ordered by the master of the Kremlin that nothing will have dissuaded from crushing its neighbor. Along with the crumbs of an obsolete international security architecture.



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