The Russia-Ukraine conflict took an ugly turn after President Vladimir Putin on Thursday announced a military operation in order to demilitarise Kyiv. After Russia's invasion into Kyiv, Ukraine sorted to Vladimir Putin-Adolf Hitler meme on social media. Ukraine on Thursday took to its Twitter handle and shared the Vladimir Putin-Adolf Hitler meme and stated that it's not just a meme but a reality of all.
As soon as Ukraine shared Vladimir Putin-Adolf Hitler meme, it went viral in no time. In the shared Vladimir Putin-Adolf Hitler meme, the Nazi leader can be seen praising the Russian President for declaring war over Ukraine. Ukraine shared the cartoon of Adolf Hitler praising Vladimir Putin and wrote, 'This is not a ‘meme’, but our and your reality right now.'
It is pertinent to mention here that, in an interview with Times of Israel, Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, also linked Putin's "extremely terrible" aggression and recognition of Ukraine's breakaway regions to Hitler's 1938 annexation of the Sudetenland
Netizens fume at Vladimir Putin-Adolf Hitler meme over Russia-Ukraine conflict
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As soon as Ukraine shared the caricature depicting Adolf Hitler praising Vladimir Putin it went viral in no time. However, the caricature did not impress netizens on social media. Netizens expressed their displeasure over Ukraine for sharing a meme at a time when Russia has already invaded Kyiv and people are losing their lives in war.
Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Coming back to the conflict, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday announced a “military operation" in Ukraine's Donbas region. A huge military convoy of more than 100 military trucks with soldiers was also seen heading towards the Ukrainian border where 190,000 Russian troops are already massed, raising fears Putin is about to stage a land-grab in eastern Ukraine. In a recent report, it was revealed that more than 100 Ukrainian soldiers were killed and 10 civilians lost their lives as Russia increased its intensity of attack on Ukraine.