https://theleftberlin.com/ukraine-still-stands/

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Ukraine Still Stands
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As Russia’s full-scale war on Ukraine enters its fifth year on February 24, the 
Ukraine Solidarity Network (US) calls on progressive and peace-minded people to 
renew their moral, political, and material support for the people of Ukraine in 
their resistance to Russia’s invasion and their rights to self-defense and 
self-determination.

Ukraine Solidarity Network US ( 
https://theleftberlin.com/author/ukraine-solidarity-network-us/ )
24/02/2026

Ukrainian soldier. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Preston Hammon. Public domain

We must remember Ukraine even as we struggle against so many other outrages 
that rightly demand our attention: the US-backed genocide in Gaza, US military 
strikes on Venezuela, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Nigeria, and small 
civilian boats in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean, and the Trump 
administration’s assault on immigrants, health, the environment, and social and 
democratic rights.

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*Massive Casualties*
--------------------

Russia’s war of aggression has been as deadly as any war in the world over the 
last four years. Since Russia’s full-scale invasion began on February 24, 2022, 
battlefield casualties ( 
https://www.csis.org/analysis/russias-grinding-war-ukraine ) (killed, wounded, 
missing) reached an estimated 1.8 million by the end of 2025, including 1.2 
million Russians and 600,000 Ukrainians. The battlefield death toll alone is 
estimated at around 460,000 combatants – 325,000 Russians and 140,000 
Ukrainians.

In addition to battlefield casualties, civilian casualties ( 
https://ukraine.un.org/en/308241-2025-deadliest-year-civilians-ukraine-2022-un-human-rights-monitors-find
 ) in Ukraine have reached over 53,000, including over 14,500 killed. The 
civilian death rate in Ukraine rose 31% in 2025 ( 
https://ukraine.un.org/en/308241-2025-deadliest-year-civilians-ukraine-2022-un-human-rights-monitors-find
 ) as Russia escalated its terrorist tactics of targeting civilian homes and 
energy infrastructure far from frontline battlefields with missile and drone 
strikes.

Russia’s constant offensives on the frontlines have been sending Russian 
soldiers to their deaths at a rate of 1,000 or more a day for the last two 
years ( https://www.csis.org/analysis/russias-grinding-war-ukraine ). At around 
30,000 per month, twice as many Russian soldiers are dying in Ukraine every 
month as the nearly 15,000 who died in all of Russia’s 10-year war in 
Afghanistan ( 
https://kyivindependent.com/putin-has-already-lost-x-mi6-chief-sir-richard-moore/
 ) in the 1980s.

The horrors in Ukraine join the horrors of other wars and associated hunger and 
disease ravaging our planet over the last four years in Palestine, Sudan, 
Myanmar, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. People struggling for peace 
and democracy in all of these countries deserve our active solidarity.

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*A Stalemated War*
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Contrary to the Kremlin narrative of inevitable Russian victory, Ukraine has 
fought Russia to a standstill. In the first year of the war in 2022, Ukraine 
recovered nearly half of the land that Russia occupied in its initial 
offensive, pushing Russia out of the northern regions of Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, 
and most of Kharkiv and much of Kherson in the south. Since then, the 
frontlines have been largely frozen. Despite enormous losses of personnel and 
materiel, Russia has gained only 1.5% of Ukrainian territory ( 
https://understandingwar.org/research/russia-ukraine/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-january-15-2026/
 ) in the last three years.

Russia’s rulers are afflicting their people with an endless war not of their 
own choosing. Russia has now been attacking Ukraine longer than it took the 
Soviet Union to push the Hitler’s Nazi army back to Berlin ( 
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2026/01/12/russias-ukraine-war-lasting-longer-than-its-wwii-fight-shatters-its-myth-of-military-supremacy-a91655
 ) in World War II.

Russia’s war finances are in trouble. Oil and gas revenues, 30% to 50% of 
Russian state revenues ( 
https://www.oxfordenergy.org/publications/follow-the-money-understanding-russias-oil-and-gas-revenues/
 ) over the last decade, dropped by nearly 50% in 2025 to a five-year low. 
Ukrainian “kinetic sanctions” have hit Russian oil refineries, ports, and 
tankers, and have combined with declining global oil prices and western 
sanctions to begin to defund Russia’s war machine. Russia’s 2025 military 
budget was 40% of its national budget, ( 
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/09/24/russia-to-boost-military-spending-to-40-of-state-budget-in-2025-bloomberg-a86450
 ) which means that stronger sanctions might cripple Russia’s military.

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*Unspeakable War Crimes*
------------------------

The war crimes committed by Russia are unspeakable. In March 2023, the 
International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants ( 
https://www.icc-cpi.int/situations/ukraine ) for Russian President Vladimir 
Putin and his Commissioner for Children’s Rights, Maria Llova-Belova, for the 
war crime of abducting tens of thousands of Ukrainian children to Russia for 
Russified and militarized education. The ICC has issued further arrest warrants 
for four top Russian military commanders for the war crime of bombing 
civilians. Russian air strike terrorism on civilian homes and energy 
infrastructure in Ukraine has increased since these ICC arrest warrants were 
issued.

In an ominous escalation, Russian has been striking substations that feed power 
into the cooling systems of nuclear power stations since November ( 
https://www.dw.com/en/russias-strikes-threaten-ukraines-nuclear-safety/a-74713399
 ) and most recently earlier this February ( 
https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-repairs-nuclear-substation-but-situation-remains-critical-after-mass-attack/
 ) , risking a deadly Chornobyl-scale ( 
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20190725-will-we-ever-know-chernobyls-true-death-toll
 ) meltdown and radiation release.

Russia is training its drone operators on “ human ( 
https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-war-fpv-drones-kherson-26acbf51b11732eeb0972f6c37d28b3e
 ) safaris ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnrHO_gyKt8 ) ” that target 
Ukrainian civilians in Kherson. One in twenty ( 
https://substack.com/home/post/p-188419685 ) people remaining in the city of 
Kherson were a casualty of Russian drones in 2025.

In the occupied territories, Ukrainians are subjected to political repression 
and forced Russification ( 
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2024/03/un-report-details-climate-fear-occupied-areas-ukraine-russian-federation
 ). If they refuse to take Russian passports, they are denied access to public 
services and banking. Children are often taken from parents who want to remain 
Ukrainian and their homes and property are being confiscated. Many are subject 
to detention and interrogation, forced conscription ( 
https://iwpr.net/global-voices/conscription-occupied-lands-russias-war-crime ) 
into Russia’s army, torture ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7Ei6mAf3mQ ) , 
sexual violence ( 
https://www.publicinternationallawandpolicygroup.org/lawyering-justice-blog/2025/6/25/the-use-of-rape-as-a-weapon-of-war-in-ukraine
 ) , and/or summary execution ( 
https://kyivindependent.com/un-records-142-confirmed-cases-of-russia-executing-ukrainian-civilians/
 ).

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*The Trump-Putin Alliance*
--------------------------

The Trump administration policy has allied with Russia against Ukraine in its 
actions and negotiation posture. Since the Trump administration came into 
office, military aid to Ukraine has been cut by 99% ( 
https://kyivindependent.com/us-military-aid-to-ukraine-dropped-99-in-2025-report-finds/
 ). It cut all humanitarian aid to Ukraine ( https://archive.fo/AzG7H ) shortly 
after taking office for education, healthcare, shelter, heat and power, 
war-displaced persons, HIV drugs, mental health services for war-distressed 
children, families, and veterans, and other services. In December, the US 
restored a token $2 billion ( 
https://www.oxfamamerica.org/explore/issues/making-foreign-aid-work/what-do-trumps-proposed-foreign-aid-cuts-mean/
 ) of the former $63 billion USAID budget for humanitarian aid programs that is 
now being spent through UN programs trying to aid Ukraine and other war-torn 
countries like Palestine, Syria, Yemen, Myanmar, Ethiopia, and the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo.

Also immediately upon taking office, the Trump administration closed US Justice 
Department programs to monitor and enforce sanctions ( 
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-administration-ends-biden-era-task-force-aimed-at-seizing-russian-oligarchs-assets
 ) against Russian frozen assets, influence operations in the US, and other 
sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. Trump defunded ( 
https://www.rferl.org/a/yale-ukraine-war-crimes-investigation/33351956.html ) 
US programs to document Russian war crimes, including cooperation with the 
International Center for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression Against 
Ukraine and the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab, which had identified and 
documented some 35,000 Ukrainian children forcibly abducted by Russia.

After repeatedly voting for UN General Assembly resolutions since Russia’s 
full-scale invasion began on February 24, 2022 that affirmed Ukraine’s 
sovereignty and demanded that Russia halt its military operations and withdraw 
back to Russia, in February 2025, the US reversed course under the Trump 
administration on the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale war on Ukraine. 
The US, and its satellites including Israel, voted with Russia ( 
https://thehill.com/homenews/5161380-ukraine-un-resolution/ ) against a similar 
resolution condemning Russia’s invasion and demanding that Russian troops 
withdraw.

While Trump still allows Europeans to buy weapons they can send on to Ukraine, 
US shipment delays have left crucial Ukrainian air defense missile launchers 
without missiles ( 
https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/empty-patriot-launchers-ukraine-faced-air-1770567759.html
 ) to fire against incoming Russian missiles in recent weeks.

Trump’s alliance with Putin is rooted in their far-right ideological affinity ( 
https://www.counterpunch.org/2025/03/03/the-trump-putin-axis-and-its-impact-on-global-politics/
 ) for a world of imperial spheres of influence, authoritarian rule, and 
racist, misogynistic, and homophobic “traditional values.” Grifters on both 
sides have been bargaining to partition Ukraine between them like a piece of 
real estate. The Russian side has been led by Kirill Dmitriev ( 
https://meduza.io/en/feature/2025/02/13/he-had-a-lot-to-do-with-this ) , a 
Stanford and Harvard trained veteran of McKinsey and Goldman Sachs who runs 
Russia’s sovereign wealth fund and 15 years ago scammed purchasers ( 
https://kyivinsider.com/putins-lead-negotiator-kirill-dmitriev-is-no-stranger-to-robbing-ukraine/
 ) of apartments in a building development in Kyiv out of their investments. On 
the US side are Steve Witkoff ( 
https://bylinetimes.com/2025/12/01/trump-envoy-has-financial-ties-with-former-adviser-to-putins-money-man-now-leading-kremlin-peace-talks/
 ) , Jared Kushner ( 
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jul/24/jared-kushner-new-york-russia-money-laundering
 ) , and Donald Trump ( https://archive.fo/BL0SI ) , all long engaged in money 
laundering the real estate investments of Russian oligarchs and other Russia 
business ties.

Russia is now pitching Trump’s team on a $14 trillion business deal ( 
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2026/02/19/kremlin-envoy-pitches-14-trillion-in-potential-us-russia-projects-a92002
 ) that is contingent on the US forcing Ukraine to accept Russia’s negotiation 
demands. It would involve ( 
https://kyivindependent.com/russia-confirms-12-trillion-pitch-to-trump/ ) 
lifting Western sanctions on Russia, joint arctic oil and gas exploitation, 
Russia returning to the dollar-based payments system, preferential US access to 
the Russian market, compensation for US corporate assets lost in Russia during 
the war, US aid for Russian aircraft modernization, joint mining of lithium, 
copper, nickel, and platinum, and cooperation on nuclear power plants to power 
AI data centers. All of this scheming is being conducted behind the backs of 
the Ukrainians ( https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-war-latest-2026-02-07-08/ 
).

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*Negotiations on the DimWit Plan*
---------------------------------

In the Trump-sponsored negotiations, the US has pressured Ukraine to capitulate 
to Russia under what has been dubbed the DimWit Plan (after Russian negotiator 
Dmitriev and US negotiator Witkoff). Russia demands ( 
https://malcontentnews.substack.com/p/putin-lavrov-outline-impossible-terms ) 
that Ukraine cede occupied land in Crimea, plus land Russia does not control in 
partially-occupied Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson provinces. 
Furthermore, Russia demands deep cuts in Ukraine’s military, no international 
security guarantees for Ukraine, and snap elections in hopes of seating a new 
Ukrainian government that will become a Russian vassal.

President Zelensky has indicated a reluctant willingness to compromise on a 
ceasefire and freeze at the current frontlines and forgo joining NATO – but if 
and only if Ukraine receives credible international security guarantees against 
further Russian aggression. The Ukrainian public ( 
https://kiis.com.ua/?lang=eng&cat=reports&id=1583&page=1 ) seems to agree.

Despite Ukraine’s openness to compromise and Russia’s intransigence, President 
Trump repeatedly says ( 
https://kyivindependent.com/zelensky-has-to-get-moving-trump-says/ ) Putin 
wants peace and Zelensky is the obstacle. Trump’s year of negotiations has been 
the deadliest year yet in the war for both Ukrainian civilians and Russia’s 
predominantly poor and ethnic minority ( 
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/putins-ukraine-war-is-killing-russias-poor-not-its-cities-sa-122525
 ) soldiers.

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*Campist Contradictions*
------------------------

The Trump-Putin alliance puts to rest the false proxy war narrative of those 
campist ( 
https://newpol.org/issue_post/internationalism-anti-imperialism-and-the-origins-of-campism/
 ) geopoliticians and privileged pacifists on the Western left who are far away 
from the Russian assault troops, missiles, and drones raining down terror on 
Ukraine.

The campists have claimed that Ukraine is merely a proxy force fighting Russia 
on behalf of Western imperialism as if the Ukrainians do not have their own 
reasons to fight for their right to exist. The proxy war claim was always a 
canard. With Trump now aligning the US with Putin, the narrative collapses on 
its own contractions. It is more absurd than ever.

As Artem Chapeye ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L521_b0k7vI ) , the 
Ukrainian writer, progressive activist, and now soldier explained to an 
American audience last August, “If this is a proxy war between Russia and US, 
why are the Ukrainians still fighting after the Trump-Putin alliance?”

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*Ukrainian Self-Determination*
------------------------------

The Ukraine Solidarity Network totally supports the Ukrainian struggle for 
self-defense, security, and self-determination – as do most American people by 
a strong two to one margin in recent ( 
https://harvardharrispoll.com/press-release-january-2026/ ) polling ( 
https://globalaffairs.org/research/public-opinion-survey/dramatic-rise-republican-support-ukraine
 ). It is up to the Ukrainians to democratically decide what is an acceptable 
peace. We will not stand by while Russian and American oligarchs try to sell 
out Ukraine and divide it between them for their own profits and far-right 
ideological objectives.

We will continue our material aid and public education in coordination with 
trade unions and progressive organizations in Ukraine.

We will continue to work with progressive Ukrainians and Russians and support 
their demands:

* Full and complete withdrawal of Russian troops from all of Ukraine..
* International support for the armed and unarmed resistance of Ukrainians 
against the Russian invasion.
* International economic sanctions against Russia’s war machinery, including 
its political, military, and economic elite, its access to the international 
financial system, its imports of weapons-related technology, and its exports of 
fossil fuels that fund and fuel Russia’s war machine.*
* Return to Ukraine of tens of thousands of Ukrainian children forcibly 
transferred to Russia and Belarus.
* Freedom for the tens of thousands of Ukrainian civilians in Russian-occupied 
territories incarcerated for opposition to the occupation and resistance to 
genocidal Russification.
* Freedom for all Russians incarcerated for war resistance and political 
dissent.
* Asylum in countries abroad for Ukrainians, Russians, Belorussians, 
Palestinians, Sudanese, Haitians, Venezuelans, Afghans, and all people seeking 
refuge from political repression and war.
* No amnesty for Russian war criminals.
* Cancellation of Ukraine’s foreign debts.
* Confiscation of Russian assets abroad to be used to support Ukraine’s 
military self-defense, social services, and post-war reconstruction.
* Reparations from Russia to help fund a full post-war reconstruction of 
Ukraine.
* An end to the Western imperialist policy of imposing a neoliberal program of 
privatization, deregulation, debt dependence, exploitative mineral extraction, 
and cuts to public services and labor rights on Ukraine today and for its 
post-war reconstruction.

* The question of sanctions is complicated and controversial among activists 
committed to Ukraine’s struggle. It’s especially important in the US that we do 
not accept the predatory politics of the imperialist US state. The Ukraine 
Solidarity Network will be discussing these issues with our Ukrainian comrades 
whose lives and national freedom are on the line.


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