The video is a commentary on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, with a focus on the human aspect of the war. The speaker discusses the high number of casualties and the impact on ordinary people, emphasizing that the war is not just about statistics but about lives.
The speaker shares a text message sent by a Russian soldier to his mother, which was intercepted by a Ukrainian soldier. The message, translated into Hindi, reveals the soldier's fear and uncertainty. The speaker criticizes the media for presenting the situation as entertainment and inflaming the situation.
The speaker also discusses the situation in Kharkiv, where Russian forces have intensified their attacks. The Indian embassy advises Indian students in Kharkiv to leave the city immediately due to the deteriorating situation. The speaker criticizes the Indian government's advisory, stating that it was issued too late and that the students were left to manage their own evacuation.
The speaker then discusses the situation in Kyiv, where Russian forces have sent a 40-mile long convoy. The speaker also mentions the death of a 21-year-old Indian student, Naveen, who was killed by Russian forces in Kharkiv. The speaker criticizes the Indian government for its handling of the situation and for its response to the students.
The speaker also discusses the Ukrainian President Zelensky, who has chosen to remain in Kyiv and fight the war. The speaker criticizes the USA for offering to evacuate Zelensky but not doing so. The speaker also discusses the Ukrainian people's desire to join the European Union and NATO, and criticizes Putin for failing to achieve this through peaceful means.
The speaker concludes by quoting the Dalai Lama's statement that "War is never the answer" and recommends the book "The Book of Joy" by the Dalai Lama. The speaker also provides a link to a KUKU FM subscription offer, where viewers can access a library of audiobooks for ₹199 per year with a 50% discount using the coupon code DHRUV50.
Fact 1: The war on Ukraine by Russia continues.
Fact 2: The poem by Mahmoud Darwish is becoming a reality.
Fact 3: Many Ukrainians and Russians have been killed.
Fact 4: The lives of the people dying in this war are at stake.
Fact 5: Ukraine's Ambassador to the United Nations read text messages sent by a Russian soldier to his mother.
Fact 6: The Russian soldier was killed by a Ukrainian soldier after sending these messages.
Fact 7: The media is presenting the situation as entertainment, inflaming the situation and treating the war as a celebration.
Fact 8: The war in Ukraine is intensifying, targeting the country's largest cities.
Fact 9: Russia's defense ministry claims that the city of Kherson, in South Ukraine, is now entirely under Russian occupation.
Fact 10: Ukraine's capital Kyiv and the second-largest city Kharkiv are the most important cities for Ukraine.
Fact 11: A 40-mile long convoy of Russian military vehicles has been sent to North of Kyiv.
Fact 12: Russian paratroopers have started landing in Kharkiv.
Fact 13: The Indian embassy has advised Indian students in Kharkiv to leave the city immediately due to the deteriorating situation.
Fact 14: French President Macron has said that Putin should not attack civilian infrastructure or civilians.
Fact 15: Russia has claimed that they are using Precision Guided Weapons, but the Amnesty International's Crisis Evidence Lab found that this wasn't true.
Fact 16: The missiles being used are 9M79 Tochka Ballistic Missiles, which often miss their target by half a kilometer.
Fact 17: On 24th February, a ballistic missile fell near a hospital building in Donetsk, killing 4 civilians.
Fact 18: In Kharkiv, several residential areas were attacked, causing the death of 8 civilians.
Fact 19: According to the Health Ministry of Ukraine, more than 350 civilians were killed, including 14 children.
Fact 20: A 21-year-old Indian student, Naveen, was killed in Kharkiv in an attack by the Russian forces.
Fact 21: The fees for studying medicine in AIIMS in India cost about ₹25,000, but studying in a private college can cost around ₹10 million.
Fact 22: The first advisory issued by the government for the Indian Nationals living in Ukraine on 15th February suggested that they could consider leaving Ukraine.
Fact 23: The government announced 3 more Air India flights on 22nd, 24th, and 26th February to evacuate Indians from Ukraine.
Fact 24: The evacuation operation from Ukraine has been named Operation Ganga.
Fact 25: The Ukrainian President Zelensky is at the forefront of this war and has applied for Ukraine's membership in the European Union.
Fact 26: According to the latest opinion polls, 70% of Ukrainians want to be a part of the European Union and NATO.
Fact 27: Before 2014, only 30% of Ukrainians actually wanted to be a part of NATO and the European Union.
Fact 28: Putin wants to build an undivided Russia, but if Russia wins this war physically, they would still lose the war because the hearts of Ukrainians would never open up for Russians.
Fact 29: The quote by the Dalai Lama, "War is never the answer," is relevant in this context.
Fact 30: The book "The Book of Joy" by the Dalai Lama is recommended for understanding the fundamentals of the situation.