The closer autumn approaches, the higher prices rise, the longer the Russian war of annihilation against the Ukraine lasts, the more clearly the attitude, not infrequently encountered in our country, emerges that all this must soon come to an end.

"Armistice now" is what prominent writers of open letters call at rhythmic intervals and believe that if Ukraine gave a third or half of the country to the Russians, it would all be over.

But it is not.

"We haven't even really started in Ukraine yet," warned war criminal Putin, whose army is one big case for the Human Rights Court given the murders, rapes, kidnappings and tortures it has committed.

Destruction is the essence of Russian war

But that is the essence of this war, it is the program of annihilation that Putin and his regime are hammering into the Russian people from an early age.

Nonstop and only in Russia on all channels.

If you want to get an impression of it, you only have to watch a few sequences of Vladimir Solovyov's program on Russian state television.

War is fervently declared on the West every day.

Anyone who represents human and freedom rights is considered a "Nazi" in this crazy fascist circus.

But the message works – with the home audience.

It causes people not only to have no inhibitions about destroying others, but to understand this as the highest goal.

“Without the propaganda, this conflict would not exist.

I'm absolutely sure of that," says Julia Pajewska in an impressive interview with CNN.

The Ukrainian paramedic, known to everyone in Ukraine as "Taira", was taken prisoner by the Russians in Mariupol in mid-March and was released three months later during an exchange.

She tells of torture – reluctantly called “physical abuse” – and psychological pressure.

"The psychological terror hasn't let up for a minute in the three months," she says in an interview.

"I was continuously insulted as a fascist, as a Nazi." People who are fighting for their lives and their rights are insulted by fascists as "Nazis", that's how it looks.

The conviction has sunk deep.

"They are total victims of unscrupulous propaganda," says Julia Pajewska of her tormentors, "which completely destroys the ability to think critically."

Behind it is “an absolutely unscrupulous regime that wants to rule the world.

They said the whole world must submit to Greater Russia.

That is predetermined.

We would have to accept it and stop resisting.” Perhaps the ceasefire supporters in this country will take a look at the clip.