There are 36 million Ukrainians. I doubt you'll find any property that they all have in common, except for being humans.
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They are the reason the Soviet Union was a near peer to the USA during the cold war. When the Soviet Union lost Ukraine they lost their engineering and manufacturing sectors.
Heck up until the Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014, Ukraine was the one servicing all of Russiaβs nukes.
Thank you for the answer! I think it really does make sense, so I appreciate your answer.
What a strange question
Indeed, it is. But I wouldn't ask it if I weren't interested.
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Okay, thank you for your answer! I appreciate it!
It totes doesn't sound there's any agenda hidden...
I know, I know.
Are we still talking about humans or is the question about something else?
Yes, we're talking about humans here.
What do you think of Ukrainians?
I don't.