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Thank you for informative video!
As a Slavic language speaker, I can say that I haven't heard more catastrophic pronunciation of Slavic words and names for a long time! :)

@KrisFed0017

Thank you for such a great video. Pretty precise I must say!

@kengoold7157

that was great mate, so much has happened in that area, as an Australian it blows my mind to see the history behind the latest events. well done. Thanks

@АндрійС-д3б

As a Ukrainian, I have to say that you have a very good video about the history of Ukraine. Other authors often omit important points. Thank you

@HieuNguyen-op6ud

very helpful video, thank you very much

@JCSAP-cs4zi

This doesn't mention the treaty for NATO not to expand and the surrounding countries around Russia were to stay neutral and not join NATO.

@hieunt1643

The video provides quite good and interesting information about the beautiful country of Ukraine. Although they are having a hard time right now, I hope the people will enjoy freedom and peace

@monicajoseph3910

Nice job! Keep up your good work!

@James-ke5sx

Holy mackerel this is one of those times that I'm sorry I asked. I was hoping it was uncomplicated.

@LakeSaidet

Helpful

@LuisQuintanilla-r1t

Ukraine has a treasure in the land....

@dheerhamal8013

God bless Ukrainian people Amen.

@DC-Aust

Thank you for an educational video.

@wyjaehan666

Seems like a pretty general rundown of the history. Pronunciation of the names could be improved too.

@Bcordon

thanks

@3nguyen5

Glory to Ukraine. Cossack power.

@stevensharp5135

They missed out the juicy parts....the inconvenient truth elements

@ngocthienvu7438

The video covers most of what I need for my upcoming presentation, many thanks 😘

@СветланаЕфремова-ф1н

Great effort to invent history for Ukraine

@AutopsyMyDeath

My moms side of my family is Ukrainian and my grandmother and great grandmother always said that Ukraine is the heart of Kievan Rus. And history shows its true. Us Ukrainians have a very complex history but it the land of the true Motherland. All slavic countries are brothers and sisters but Ukraine is the core.