>>512421571Every major assertion you make collapses under the barest research you disingenuous shill vatnigger jew. Kill yourself for wasting my time
Ukraine did not surrender when Kyiv was threatened. The Battle of Kyiv ran from 25 February to 2 April 2022 and ended with a full Russian withdrawal from the capital region—widely described as a Ukrainian defensive victory (Wikipedia, “Battle of Kyiv”; James Mackenzie, Reuters, 3 Apr 2022). Russian columns did not stroll away untouched: Reuters reporters saw wrecked vehicles and dead soldiers on the withdrawal routes and quoted locals describing Ukrainian fire on the retreating forces (Karazy & Zinets, Reuters, 1 Apr 2022).
Hostomel’s Antonov Airport was seized on day one by paratroopers of the 31st Guards Air-Assault Brigade and the 45th Separate Spetsnaz Brigade, according to the Modern War Institute’s 2025 case-study based on field interviews. Open-source orders-of-battle put the 76th Guards Air-Assault Division in nearby Bucha/Irpin, not sitting alone at the airfield (Collins & Spencer, “Urban Warfare Project Case Study #12: Battle of Kyiv”, MWI, West Point, 2025; Wikipedia, “76th Guards Air Assault Division”)
The notion that Tony Blair flew to Kyiv to egg on President Zelenskyy is unfounded. The only former British PM publicly seen in Kyiv in 2022 was Boris Johnson, who made a photographed, announced visit on 9 April 2022 (UK Government press release, 9 Apr 2022). Zelenskyy later dismissed as “illogical” the rumour that Johnson—or any Western leader—talked him out of a peace deal (Shaun Walker, The Guardian, 12 Feb 2025). There is no record of Blair visiting at all.
As for the 76th Division being “wiped out” under a truce at “Height 776,” the real battle of Height 776 (Ulus-Kert, 29 Feb–1 Mar 2000) occurred during active combat in the Second Chechen War. One company of the 104th Regiment lost 84 men, but no cease-fire was in force and the division obviously survived.