'Reality Right Now': Ukraine Tweets Cartoon Of Vladimir Putin With Adolf Hitler As Russia Invades
In the middle of a conflict situation where a lot of Ukrainian lives are at stake, Ukraine's official Twitter handle posted a cartoon of Vladimir Putin with Adolf Hitler.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has snowballed into a major international event that might have historical implications. As the United Nations Security Council held an urgent meeting after the Ukrainian president warned of an attack from Russia, Vladimir Putin ordered his forces to enter Ukraine to conduct a "military operation".
Since then, the NATO countries, including the US and UK have denounced Russia's approach towards Ukraine.
In the middle of a conflict situation where a lot of Ukrainian lives are at stake, Ukraine's official Twitter handle posted a cartoon of Vladimir Putin with Adolf Hitler.
Take a look at the cartoon:
— Ukraine / Україна (@Ukraine) February 24, 2022
Netizens then commented on the post asking how can the country post a 'meme' in such a situation. Ukraine's Twitter said, "This is not a ‘meme’, but our and your reality right now."
This is not a ‘meme’, but our and your reality right now.
— Ukraine / Україна (@Ukraine) February 24, 2022
Take a look at the comments on the tweet:
Listen, I'm no international conflict expert... but I'm pretty certain memes arent the way to go when you're being invaded. pic.twitter.com/hajAAdr4Xv
— ✪ E S S A (@EiS__A) February 24, 2022
Countries posting war time memes life really can't be real
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) February 24, 2022
Admin pic.twitter.com/B8zGqigkPk
— king of the north (@1_1vi) February 24, 2022
Russia's President Vladimir Putin announced a “special military operation” in eastern Ukrainian town, in a TV address early Thursday. Putin also vowed to retaliate against those who interfered with the Russian-Ukraine operation, reported AFP.