Well, I'm sure your sources are likely A-grade state sponsored Russian disinformation (they have all but perfected it after all) but I won't argue with you any further. The Neo-Nazi line ceases to carry any water since, again, the Ukrainian president is Jewish. Considering a large enough proportion of the world has sided with Ukraine enough to send Russia's economy into free fall I think it's a safe bet to say Russia has clearly not garnered any real international support for their invasion. You can say you don't support the Russian invasion, but defending their actions just to enough slow even a hint of justification for them, is plenty of support for the Russian information machine, which is be de facto supporting them.Considering I watched Ukrainian Neo-Nazis nail a man to a cross and set him on fire, alive, I dispute the claim that there aren't neo-nazis involved. Yes, it's a thinly veiled excuse, but it's still an excuse with some truth behind it. I imagine they get pretty annoyed by watching ISIS style tactics being used on their people.
The world has been astroturfing in Ukraine for quite awhile. I see Russia's side of the argument.
That doesn't mean I support Russia's invasion.
On the other side we have Zelensky who has had journalists murdered, shut down critical TV stations, and imprisoned his political rivals. I fail to see how he's much different than Putin at the end of the day.
There isn't a sane side to throw support behind.
But I'm not going to argue with you about it. Their is no justification for what Russia is doing in Ukraine.