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A TikTok Video Explaining Why Russia Is Currently Invading Ukraine Goes Viral With Over 400K Views
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A TikTok Video Explaining Why Russia Is Currently Invading Ukraine Goes Viral With Over 400K Views

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A lot has been happening in Eastern Europe over the past week, with the key cluster of events revolving around the Russo-Ukrainian war and the subsequent humanitarian crisis that has followed (among other things).

Besides all of the fake news and propaganda fluttering about the internets, it’s just a lot of information to handle for one person. Enter Aaron Parnas, who has effectively now dedicated his TikTok channel to highlighting and breaking down everything that you need to know about the whats and whys of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, with one of the more recent videos concentrating on the why part.

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A lot is happening in Ukraine right now, and this attorney and democratic strategist TikToker is posting highlights of the war developments

Image credits: @aaronparnas6

So, Aaron Parnas is an attorney and democratic strategist from Miami, Florida who has an online presence that’s dedicated to relaying various news and comments about mostly political events around the globe.

Fairly recently, war between Ukraine and Russia broke out. And it seemed appropriate for Parnas to shift his entire TikTok channel to cover the relevant news as he has Ukrainian roots. By the way, all of his information is taken from local news sources as well as his relatives living in Ukraine.

Being of Ukrainian descent, Parnas took it upon himself to share Russo-Ukrainian war news based on local Ukrainian news and info from his relatives there

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So, for the past several weeks, Parnas has been highlighting major and minor developments in the conflict in video form. In a nutshell, the story goes that the Russian Federation has unilaterally declared the two rebel states, the People’s Republics of Donetsk and Luhansk, to be sovereign states that were in reality an inherent part of Ukraine. Shortly after this, the Russian government sent its armed forced into these territories.

To understand the situation, Parnas provided a hypothetical analogy of the US declaring two of Canada’s states independent, despite them very much so being part of Canada, and then sending troops there because these states are now asking for US military aid and want to join the US.

Besides explaining what’s going on, he also shares some insights as to why it’s happening

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This very quickly escalated to a full-scale invasion with huge losses on both sides and on multiple levels. Over the last week, Europe and other countries around the globe started taking sides in the conflict, with the EU, NATO and several other allied countries sending weaponry and imposing economic sanctions upon the Russian Federation (with those upon its allies also on the way), and the Russian government doing much of the same and threatening everyone who gets in the way, with the most recent threats including nuclear attacks.

As things stand now, the Russian Federation has occupied several locations around Ukraine, first targeting the outskirts, then moving on to the major cities, with more of the action happening in and around Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. Negotiations regarding peace are set to happen today near the border between Ukraine and Belarus.

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His TikTok now has numerous short videos updating on the war situation, each getting between hundreds of thousands and millions of views

Image credits: @aaronparnas6

Many of Parnas’ videos on the subject are under 1 minute, and he keeps posting them roughly every hour as things develop. Each video clip gets between several hundred thousand to millions of views, depending on the topic.

Currently, Parnas’ most recent video also addresses the question that seems to be one everybody’s mind: why is the invasion happening in the first place. In a nutshell, he explained that it’s about influence—the leader of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, want to have pro-Russian leaders in neighboring countries, in a sense re-establishing a certain Soviet Union with Russia being its core.

Parnas continues to post videos around every hour or so, reporting on major and minor developments as they happen

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Here is one of his most recent videos detailing why the invasion happened in the first place

@aaronparnas6 Explaining why. #russia #ukraine #usa #us #troops #war #peace #news #breakingnews #foryoupage #foryou #fyp #trending #viral ♬ original sound – Aaron Parnas

The channel currently has over 840,000 followers and has managed to accumulate upwards of 93 million likes throughout its existence. And Parnas continues to provide insights and updates on the various developments in the conflict, which you can check out on his TikTok channel.

But before you go and check out what else Parnas reported on, consider helping out Ukraine here, and share with us your thoughts on the conflict in the comment section below!

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ammar_2098 avatar
Mohammad Ammar
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In other words he's doing what America attempted in the Middle East. Mold a region into something that benefits his country first and foremost.I don't see a good outcome to this invasion. Putin is acting very strange. This is why we need to work harder to get rid of nukes. It takes just one crackpot to kill us all. I'm just glad trump isn't in power during this dangerous time.

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Dre Mosley
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The people of Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia are probably very nervous right now.

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Gwen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have always said that Putin wants to recreate the Soviet Union!

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SHELLY BEAN
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Didn't Ukraine decide to remove themselves from the USSR over 30 years ago and they asked NATO/USA to help? Now these two provinces in the Ukraine want to do the same and secede from the Ukraine and become their OWN sovereign nations (not rejoin Russia). In response the Ukraine sent 50k troops to that region to stop the secession. Those 2 provinces turned to Russia for help and therefore Russia responded with their strategic cauldron military tactic and began to surround the Ukrainian army in the east. Russia is concerned that all of their neighboring countries will become part of NATO which is anti-Russia. They are seeking a buffer zone ie the 2 Ukrainian provinces that are seeking sovereignty. Sounds like the media might be feeding us half truths to create a narrative that promotes the old school cold war ideals.

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Rucha Vanarase
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is not the reason. Ukraine wants to join NATO, and Putin realised that could actually happen. If they do, the US can place their nuclear warheads on the Ukraine-Russia BORDER, and that is the biggest threat to Putin. He does not want that for obvious reasons. He said so himself. But of course, he didn't mention the fact that Russia has their nuclear warheads in Cuba, ready to fire at a moment's notice.

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Lara Verne
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's why people are afraid that Russia might invade more countries. Countries of the former Eastern bloc do not want to experience this again.

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B-b-bird
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OMG to just put it very simply WHY: Because Russia didn't want anymore to pump oil through Ukraine (Ukraine then sold to rest of countries with their margin), they wanted to sell it to Europe directly. Bypass pipe started to be build for that purpose, but negotiations between seller and buyerS did not fruit into anything and therefore Russia had to come back to original supply model once again. But then hey!.... "let's invade Ukraine, kill some people, connect it to us and we will have no problem anymore" they thought. I'm sure it was not a "hey" moment, it was well planned plan B. OIL once again is the factor, just in this case not the reserve of it but supply (business that it brings in other words). GREED. No one cares about idiology - idiology is created to cover up real agenda.

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Altea
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This guy forgot to say that most people in those two areas are actually pro-russian. Well... at least they where before.

ammar_2098 avatar
Mohammad Ammar
Community Member
2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In other words he's doing what America attempted in the Middle East. Mold a region into something that benefits his country first and foremost.I don't see a good outcome to this invasion. Putin is acting very strange. This is why we need to work harder to get rid of nukes. It takes just one crackpot to kill us all. I'm just glad trump isn't in power during this dangerous time.

cameronbarnes_1 avatar
dremosley avatar
Dre Mosley
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The people of Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia are probably very nervous right now.

gpollock01 avatar
Gwen
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have always said that Putin wants to recreate the Soviet Union!

shellybeanstalk avatar
SHELLY BEAN
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Didn't Ukraine decide to remove themselves from the USSR over 30 years ago and they asked NATO/USA to help? Now these two provinces in the Ukraine want to do the same and secede from the Ukraine and become their OWN sovereign nations (not rejoin Russia). In response the Ukraine sent 50k troops to that region to stop the secession. Those 2 provinces turned to Russia for help and therefore Russia responded with their strategic cauldron military tactic and began to surround the Ukrainian army in the east. Russia is concerned that all of their neighboring countries will become part of NATO which is anti-Russia. They are seeking a buffer zone ie the 2 Ukrainian provinces that are seeking sovereignty. Sounds like the media might be feeding us half truths to create a narrative that promotes the old school cold war ideals.

rucha4197 avatar
Rucha Vanarase
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is not the reason. Ukraine wants to join NATO, and Putin realised that could actually happen. If they do, the US can place their nuclear warheads on the Ukraine-Russia BORDER, and that is the biggest threat to Putin. He does not want that for obvious reasons. He said so himself. But of course, he didn't mention the fact that Russia has their nuclear warheads in Cuba, ready to fire at a moment's notice.

tahadata avatar
Lara Verne
Community Member
2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's why people are afraid that Russia might invade more countries. Countries of the former Eastern bloc do not want to experience this again.

julija-mich avatar
B-b-bird
Community Member
2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OMG to just put it very simply WHY: Because Russia didn't want anymore to pump oil through Ukraine (Ukraine then sold to rest of countries with their margin), they wanted to sell it to Europe directly. Bypass pipe started to be build for that purpose, but negotiations between seller and buyerS did not fruit into anything and therefore Russia had to come back to original supply model once again. But then hey!.... "let's invade Ukraine, kill some people, connect it to us and we will have no problem anymore" they thought. I'm sure it was not a "hey" moment, it was well planned plan B. OIL once again is the factor, just in this case not the reserve of it but supply (business that it brings in other words). GREED. No one cares about idiology - idiology is created to cover up real agenda.

altea avatar
Altea
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This guy forgot to say that most people in those two areas are actually pro-russian. Well... at least they where before.

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