Ukraine. Ukraine. Ukraine.

So after Russia stole Crimea and half of the eastern states...
Correct. Right after massive protests over,….get this, CORRUPTION. Finally, we get to Crimea. Taken in 2014. In the video. “2017 WILL BE THE YEAR OF OFFENSE!”

Invasion was 2022.

Seems about 5 years worth of 2 United States Senators promising lethal aide.

Suddenly, Russia invading 5 years later seems more complicated.

And what was that invasion about specifically? At least from the very viewpoint of the ones who did it?

“During the second build-up, Russia demanded that NATO end all activity in Eastern Europe and ban Ukraine or any former Soviet statefrom ever joining NATO.[61] Russia threatened an unspecified military response if NATO followed an "aggressive line."[62] These demands were widely seen as non-viable; Eastern European states have willingly joined NATO for security reasons, and their governments sought protection from Russian irredentism.[63] A treaty to prevent Ukraine joining would go against NATO's "open door" policy, despite NATO's unenthusiastic response to Ukrainian requests to join.[64]NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenbergreplied that "Russia has no say" on whether Ukraine joins, and that "Russia has no right to establish a sphere of influence to try to control their neighbours."[65]. “



I’ll make this part clearest.

1- We came to the aid of Ukraine after Crimea was annexed. Let’s just start there as you pointed out.

2- Russia says as pointed in wiki, ban Ukraine or any other soviet state from joining. NATO says no.
THIS IS IMPORTANT. THIS WAS WITH AN ARMY GROUP ALREADY KNOWN BY THE WORLD BUILT UP ON THE BORDER AND NATO SAID NO.

3- INVASION 2022

4- June 2024. UKRAINE TOO CORRUPT TO JOIN NATO.


What’s the question the matters now? On wether this was for money? That this was corrupt?


The scary question I ask is; shall we continue this insanity?
 
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Correct. Right after massive protests over,….get this, CORRUPTION. Finally, we get to Crimea. Taken in 2014. In the video. “2017 WILL BE THE YEAR OF OFFENSE!”

Invasion was 2022.

Seems about 5 years worth of 2 United States Senators promising lethal aide.

Suddenly, Russia invading 5 years later seems more complicated.

And what was that invasion about specifically? At least from the very viewpoint of the ones who did it?

“During the second build-up, Russia demanded that NATO end all activity in Eastern Europe and ban Ukraine or any former Soviet statefrom ever joining NATO.[61] Russia threatened an unspecified military response if NATO followed an "aggressive line."[62] These demands were widely seen as non-viable; Eastern European states have willingly joined NATO for security reasons, and their governments sought protection from Russian irredentism.[63] A treaty to prevent Ukraine joining would go against NATO's "open door" policy, despite NATO's unenthusiastic response to Ukrainian requests to join.[64]NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenbergreplied that "Russia has no say" on whether Ukraine joins, and that "Russia has no right to establish a sphere of influence to try to control their neighbours."[65]. “



I’ll make this part clearest.

1- We came to the aid of Ukraine after Crimea was annexed. Let’s just start there as you pointed out.

2- Russia says as pointed in wiki, ban Ukraine or any other soviet state from joining. NATO says no.
THIS IS IMPORTANT. THIS WAS WITH AN ARMY GROUP ALREADY KNOWN BY THE WORLD BUILT UP ON THE BORDER AND NATO SAID NO.

3- INVASION 2022

4- June 2024. UKRAINE TOO CORRUPT TO JOIN NATO.


What’s the question the matters now? On wether this was for money? That this was corrupt?


The scary question I ask is; shall we continue this insanity?
Yes. Yes we will and should continue this.

No external country should EVER get a say in who a defensive alliance allows to join. Russia can rightfully F off regarding who they think NATO can allow to join. That was never anything but an excuse. They want the crap ton of oil and gas under and around Crimea and to sow discord among the western world.

What 2 Senators say doesn't really impact global politics and cause reason for invasion of a SEPARATE country. We have multiple Senators that say stupid Sh!t all the time.
 

Russian missiles hit a children's hospital in the Ukrainian capital​

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian missiles killed at least seven people and struck a children’s hospital in the Ukarinian capital, Kyiv, Monday, while another attack in the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih killed at least 10.

The Russian barrage targeted five Ukrainian cities with more than 40 missiles of different types, hitting apartment buildings and public infrastructure, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a social media post.


At least 20 people were killed and around 50 people were injured across the country in the Monday morning onslaught, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said. In Kryvyi Rih, 31 people were injured in addition to the 10 deaths in what the head of city administration, Oleksandr Vilkul, said was a massive missile attack. Explosions were also reported by local officials in Ukraine’s central Dnipropetrovsk region.

At the Okhmatdyt children’s hospital in Kyiv, rescuers were searching for people under the rubble of a partially collapsed wing of the facility, Zelenskyy said, adding that the number of casualties was not yet known.

"It is very important that the world should not be silent about it now and that everyone should see what Russia is and what it is doing,” Zelenskyy said on social media.


Smoke rises over the Kyiv skyline after a Russian attack, Monday, July 8, 2024. Russian forces launched multiple ballistic and cruise missiles against Ukrainian targets on Monday, Ukraine’s air force said, with explosions felt and heard across the capital, Kyiv. (AP Photo/ Evgeniy Maloletka)

Smoke rises over the Kyiv skyline after a Russian attack, Monday, July 8, 2024. Russian forces launched multiple ballistic and cruise missiles against Ukrainian targets on Monday, Ukraine’s air force said, with explosions felt and heard across the capital, Kyiv. (AP Photo/ Evgeniy Maloletka)© Provided by The Associated Press

The attack comes on the eve of a three-day NATO summit in Washington, which will look at how to reassure Ukraine of the alliance’s unwavering support and offer Ukrainians hope that their country can come through Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II.

A two-story building at the children's hospital was partly destroyed. On the hospital’s main 10-story building, windows and doors were blown out and walls were blackened.


Medical personnel and local people helped shift the rubble as they searched for children and medical workers who could be trapped underneath. Volunteers formed a line, passing stones and debris to each other. Smoke still rose from the building, and volunteers and emergency crews worked in protective masks.

It was the heaviest Russian bombardment of Kyiv in almost four months. The daylight attacks included Kinzhal hypersonic missiles, one of the most advanced Russian weapons, the Ukrainian air force said. The Kinzhal flies at 10 times the speed of sound, making it hard to intercept. City buildings shook from the blasts. An entire section of a residential multistory building in one district of Kyiv was destroyed, officials said.

The Kyiv city administration reported falling debris, presumably from intercepted missiles, in a handful of Kyiv areas, starting fires. Thick plumes of smoke rose from several Kyiv neighborhoods.

The head of Ukraine’s presidential office, Andrii Yermak, said the attack occurred at a time when many people were in the city’s streets.

Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko said official assessments of the attack's consequences were still being carried out.
 

Elite North Korean unit heads to Russia for first military exchange after Putin-Kim summit

North Korea has sent an elite army training delegation to Russia, heightening Western concerns about deepening military cooperation between the Asian neighbours in the backdrop of the Ukraine war.

This is the first announced military exchange between the two nations since Russian president Vladimir Putin visited Pyongyang last month and signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Kim Jong-un.


The People’s Army of North Korea military education delegation left for Russia on Monday, the Korean Central News Agency said. It is led by Kim Kum-chol, president of Kim Il-sung Military University.

The purpose and the duration of the visit have not been revealed.

The university, named after North Korea’s first leader, is a training institute for military officers, Yonhap reported. Kim Jong-un is believed to have taken courses from the school after returning from Switzerland.


The strategic partnership signed by Mr Putin and Mr Kim includes a mutual defence pact, binding the two countries to provide assistance if one is attacked.

The agreement has raised the hackles of South Korea and its chief ally, the US, who fear it could have major military implications.


The US and South Korea have accused the North of supplying artillery, missiles and other weapons to Russia for use in its war in Ukraine in return for advanced military technologies and economic aid. Both North Korea and Russia have denied such claims.

Any military exchange with North Korea will be in violation of UN sanctions that bar member nations from providing military support to Pyongyang.

In a recent interview to Reuters, South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol, who is attending a Nato summit this week, urged Russia to not provide any military assistance to North Korea.

He said Russian military cooperation with North Korea would be a “distinct threat and grave challenge” to the security of Europe and the North Korean peninsula.

He also said he would discuss the matter at the Nato summit and claimed that it “depends entirely” on Russia where it wanted to take future ties with Seoul.
 

Elite North Korean unit heads to Russia for first military exchange after Putin-Kim summit

North Korea has sent an elite army training delegation to Russia, heightening Western concerns about deepening military cooperation between the Asian neighbours in the backdrop of the Ukraine war.

This is the first announced military exchange between the two nations since Russian president Vladimir Putin visited Pyongyang last month and signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Kim Jong-un.


The People’s Army of North Korea military education delegation left for Russia on Monday, the Korean Central News Agency said. It is led by Kim Kum-chol, president of Kim Il-sung Military University.

The purpose and the duration of the visit have not been revealed.

The university, named after North Korea’s first leader, is a training institute for military officers, Yonhap reported. Kim Jong-un is believed to have taken courses from the school after returning from Switzerland.


The strategic partnership signed by Mr Putin and Mr Kim includes a mutual defence pact, binding the two countries to provide assistance if one is attacked.

The agreement has raised the hackles of South Korea and its chief ally, the US, who fear it could have major military implications.


The US and South Korea have accused the North of supplying artillery, missiles and other weapons to Russia for use in its war in Ukraine in return for advanced military technologies and economic aid. Both North Korea and Russia have denied such claims.

Any military exchange with North Korea will be in violation of UN sanctions that bar member nations from providing military support to Pyongyang.

In a recent interview to Reuters, South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol, who is attending a Nato summit this week, urged Russia to not provide any military assistance to North Korea.

He said Russian military cooperation with North Korea would be a “distinct threat and grave challenge” to the security of Europe and the North Korean peninsula.

He also said he would discuss the matter at the Nato summit and claimed that it “depends entirely” on Russia where it wanted to take future ties with Seoul.
North Korea has an "elite" unit?
 
Correct. Right after massive protests over,….get this, CORRUPTION. Finally, we get to Crimea. Taken in 2014. In the video. “2017 WILL BE THE YEAR OF OFFENSE!”

Invasion was 2022.

Seems about 5 years worth of 2 United States Senators promising lethal aide.

Suddenly, Russia invading 5 years later seems more complicated.

And what was that invasion about specifically? At least from the very viewpoint of the ones who did it?

“During the second build-up, Russia demanded that NATO end all activity in Eastern Europe and ban Ukraine or any former Soviet statefrom ever joining NATO.[61] Russia threatened an unspecified military response if NATO followed an "aggressive line."[62] These demands were widely seen as non-viable; Eastern European states have willingly joined NATO for security reasons, and their governments sought protection from Russian irredentism.[63] A treaty to prevent Ukraine joining would go against NATO's "open door" policy, despite NATO's unenthusiastic response to Ukrainian requests to join.[64]NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenbergreplied that "Russia has no say" on whether Ukraine joins, and that "Russia has no right to establish a sphere of influence to try to control their neighbours."[65]. “



I’ll make this part clearest.

1- We came to the aid of Ukraine after Crimea was annexed. Let’s just start there as you pointed out.

2- Russia says as pointed in wiki, ban Ukraine or any other soviet state from joining. NATO says no.
THIS IS IMPORTANT. THIS WAS WITH AN ARMY GROUP ALREADY KNOWN BY THE WORLD BUILT UP ON THE BORDER AND NATO SAID NO.

3- INVASION 2022

4- June 2024. UKRAINE TOO CORRUPT TO JOIN NATO.


What’s the question the matters now? On wether this was for money? That this was corrupt?


The scary question I ask is; shall we continue this insanity?
#2. You think that Russia should have the power to prevent another sovereign country from joining a defense alliance just because they were both soviet states 30 years ago?
 
My feelings on Ukraine are based on former co-workers/ foreign contractors that were computer programmers based in Ukraine.

-I think things suck for Ukrainians.
I also don’t want to keep spending billions on them.
-I think Zelenskyy may have started out with noble intentions, but has morphed into a bit of a ham.
-I don’t like Putin or Russia; I also just don’t care. If he goes past Donbas and Crimea, I’ll reconsider.
- They’re logic guys so they believe news is mostly propaganda.
-They didn’t believe Russia was actually planning on invading. They also don’t see Donbas as worth fighting over- but have said the Russian troops are mostly paroled criminals and unskilled and left in the dark by their military leaders.
- the only skilled troops were the Wagner types.
- They believe Hunter Biden was up to something related to the invasion but don’t have proof and also believe it was super weird.
 
Was actually looking at something completely different and saw this story on Al Jazeera. Pretty good read

What’s behind Ukraine’s surprise incursion into Russia’s Kursk region?​

A military expert says the raid is a ploy to distract Russian forces, but some Ukrainian soldiers are sceptical as Kyiv faces losses at home.​

Mansur Mirovalev

Kyiv, Ukraine – Ukrainian soldiers have entered western Russia in a move that has bewildered Moscow, successfully tested its weak border defences and may deal a blow to its natural gas supplies to Europe.

Kyiv dispatched hundreds of servicemen backed by armoured vehicles, artillery and drones to the Kursk region on Tuesday, according to Russian officials, Ukrainian servicemen and media reports.

The raid follows several incursions by Russian nationals fighting for Ukraine who briefly raided Kursk and neighbouring Belgorod in 2023 and heavy Ukrainian shelling of Belgorod this year.

On Tuesday morning, Ukrainian forces fought through the border and approached Sudzha, a sleepy town of 5,000 people whose central square is still dominated by a statue of Soviet Union founder Vladimir Lenin.

But Sudzha is important as the location of the only pumping station that delivers Russian natural gas to Europe via Ukraine.
INTERACTIVE-ATTACK_ON_KURSK


Despite the war, Ukraine still rents its Soviet-era gas pipeline to Russia’s gas monopoly, Gazprom, for $2bn a year.

The transit deal expires in January – if the raid doesn’t stop it now.

Because of the attack, “there is a risk of a pause of [Russia’s] natural gas supplies to the European Union via our transit system,” Kyiv-based analyst Aleksey Kushch told Al Jazeera.

The Kursk nuclear power station, one of the world’s oldest, is located in the town of Kurchatov, about 70km (40 miles) east of Sudzha.

Ukrainian drones have been spotted in Kurchatov, and some analysts said Kyiv wants to destabilise the Russian energy system the way Moscow has targeted Ukrainian power stations and its energy grid.

“The main thing [about the attack] is energy supplies. The more destabilised they are, the more destabilised the Russian economy is,” Kyiv-based analyst Taras Zahorodniy said in televised remarks.​


By Wednesday afternoon, Ukrainians surrounded Sudzha, seized three villages and were spotted near 10 more, Russian officials and media reported.

“In the past 24 hours, our region has been heroically countering the attacks of Ukrainian Nazis,” Kursk acting Governor Aleksey Smirnov wrote on Telegram on Wednesday, repeating the Kremlin’s narratives about the “Nazi junta” in Kyiv.

At least three civilians – two drivers and a woman – have been killed, and 24 have been wounded, including six children, according to Smirnov and health officials.

The governor urged locals to donate blood for the wounded and said “the situation is controllable”.

But even the dry, legalese tone of the Kremlin’s statements cannot hide the gravity of the situation.

President Vladimir Putin called the raid a “full-scale provocation by the Kyiv regime” and accused Ukrainian servicemen of indiscriminately firing at residential areas and civilians.

The Ministry of Defence in Moscow claimed on Wednesday that Ukrainians lost up to 260 servicemen, seven tanks and 42 armoured vehicles, two air defence vehicles and a radio jamming station.

“The operation to annihilate Ukrainian military formations is ongoing,” it said.

‘On a tactical level, Russian resources are being distracted’​

Officials in Kyiv have not commented on the attack, but Ukrainian reports claim heavy losses on the Russian side.

Ukrainian forces killed a group of Russian servicemen holed up in a walled Orthodox monastery, shot down a Ka-52 helicopter and destroyed two tanks, Deep State, a Ukrainian Telegram channel known for verified reports, wrote on Wednesday.

At least three Russian servicemen have been taken to Ukraine. They said they were conscripts who underwent brief, incomplete training before being dispatched to the border.

Their commanders “abandoned us, don’t give a damn about us, left us to die”, one of the captured conscripts who identified himself as Daniil Kolesnikov and wore a torn black T-shirt said in a video posted by the Krymsky Veter Telegram channel, a Ukrainian feed.

Ukrainian sources said the attack was a “pre-emptive strike” ahead of a planned Russian invasion of the northern Ukrainian region of Sumy, which borders Kursk.

“It’s not about a public relations move or about the extra resources that we have,” Ukrainian serviceman Kyryllo Sazonov wrote on Telegram.

Residents fled Sudzha in droves or are holed up in basements to shelter from Ukrainian artillery and drone strikes, according to the Russian Dva Mayora Telegram channel.

It described the evacuation of civilians as “disorganised” and said some had to leave on foot across fields filled with nettles.

By Tuesday night, “it became obvious that the enemy forces can’t be kicked out of the areas they had occupied” because Ukrainians brought along the Buk air defence systems that prevent strikes by Russian fighter jets and drones, Dva Mayora said.

A damaged house after shelling by the Ukrainian side in the city of Sudzha, Kursk region that borders Ukraine
A house damaged by purported shelling from Ukrainian forces in Sudzha, Russia [Acting Governor Aleksey Smirnov’s Telegram channel via AP]
The move is this year’s most unexpected military development, but its importance is far from strategic, analysts said.

“Results will show whether this is good news or bad news,” said Lieutenant General Ihor Romanenko, former deputy head of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

“On a tactical level, Russian resources, reserves will be distracted, are being distracted already,” he told Al Jazeera.

Another observer said that despite heavy losses, the attack may pave the way for a larger strike in the forested, swampy region.

“So far, the reconnaissance raid is somewhat lucky,” Nikolay Mitrokhin, a researcher with Germany’s Bremen University, told Al Jazeera.

“We’ll see what would happen next. But early August is the most convenient time to advance on the swampy, heavily impassable terrain,” he said.

But to some Ukrainian servicemen, the attack is nothing but a “distraction” designed to cheer up the public.

“Things in the east are pretty bad, and this raid will for a while blind everyone at home – ‘Look, how ballsy we are. We’re kicking a** on their turf,’” Taras, a serviceman strolling in central Kyiv while on a break from the eastern front lines, told Al Jazeera.

He withheld his last name and location of his unit in accordance with military regulations.

Meanwhile, Russian troops slowly advanced in the eastern region of Donetsk.

This month, they entered New York, a town founded and named by German Mennonites in the 19th century.

Russian troops raised a banner over the town’s school, but Ukrainian servicemen removed it a day later, a former schoolteacher and community leader said.

“Above my school, my office, Rashists raised their towel yesterday,” Nadiya Gordiyuk told Al Jazeera, using the wartime slur combining “Russian” and “fascist”. “Today, it’s gone.”
 
Was actually looking at something completely different and saw this story on Al Jazeera. Pretty good read

What’s behind Ukraine’s surprise incursion into Russia’s Kursk region?​

A military expert says the raid is a ploy to distract Russian forces, but some Ukrainian soldiers are sceptical as Kyiv faces losses at home.​

Mansur Mirovalev

Kyiv, Ukraine – Ukrainian soldiers have entered western Russia in a move that has bewildered Moscow, successfully tested its weak border defences and may deal a blow to its natural gas supplies to Europe.

Kyiv dispatched hundreds of servicemen backed by armoured vehicles, artillery and drones to the Kursk region on Tuesday, according to Russian officials, Ukrainian servicemen and media reports.

The raid follows several incursions by Russian nationals fighting for Ukraine who briefly raided Kursk and neighbouring Belgorod in 2023 and heavy Ukrainian shelling of Belgorod this year.

On Tuesday morning, Ukrainian forces fought through the border and approached Sudzha, a sleepy town of 5,000 people whose central square is still dominated by a statue of Soviet Union founder Vladimir Lenin.

But Sudzha is important as the location of the only pumping station that delivers Russian natural gas to Europe via Ukraine.
INTERACTIVE-ATTACK_ON_KURSK


Despite the war, Ukraine still rents its Soviet-era gas pipeline to Russia’s gas monopoly, Gazprom, for $2bn a year.

The transit deal expires in January – if the raid doesn’t stop it now.

Because of the attack, “there is a risk of a pause of [Russia’s] natural gas supplies to the European Union via our transit system,” Kyiv-based analyst Aleksey Kushch told Al Jazeera.

The Kursk nuclear power station, one of the world’s oldest, is located in the town of Kurchatov, about 70km (40 miles) east of Sudzha.

Ukrainian drones have been spotted in Kurchatov, and some analysts said Kyiv wants to destabilise the Russian energy system the way Moscow has targeted Ukrainian power stations and its energy grid.

“The main thing [about the attack] is energy supplies. The more destabilised they are, the more destabilised the Russian economy is,” Kyiv-based analyst Taras Zahorodniy said in televised remarks.​


By Wednesday afternoon, Ukrainians surrounded Sudzha, seized three villages and were spotted near 10 more, Russian officials and media reported.

“In the past 24 hours, our region has been heroically countering the attacks of Ukrainian Nazis,” Kursk acting Governor Aleksey Smirnov wrote on Telegram on Wednesday, repeating the Kremlin’s narratives about the “Nazi junta” in Kyiv.

At least three civilians – two drivers and a woman – have been killed, and 24 have been wounded, including six children, according to Smirnov and health officials.

The governor urged locals to donate blood for the wounded and said “the situation is controllable”.

But even the dry, legalese tone of the Kremlin’s statements cannot hide the gravity of the situation.

President Vladimir Putin called the raid a “full-scale provocation by the Kyiv regime” and accused Ukrainian servicemen of indiscriminately firing at residential areas and civilians.

The Ministry of Defence in Moscow claimed on Wednesday that Ukrainians lost up to 260 servicemen, seven tanks and 42 armoured vehicles, two air defence vehicles and a radio jamming station.

“The operation to annihilate Ukrainian military formations is ongoing,” it said.

‘On a tactical level, Russian resources are being distracted’​

Officials in Kyiv have not commented on the attack, but Ukrainian reports claim heavy losses on the Russian side.

Ukrainian forces killed a group of Russian servicemen holed up in a walled Orthodox monastery, shot down a Ka-52 helicopter and destroyed two tanks, Deep State, a Ukrainian Telegram channel known for verified reports, wrote on Wednesday.

At least three Russian servicemen have been taken to Ukraine. They said they were conscripts who underwent brief, incomplete training before being dispatched to the border.

Their commanders “abandoned us, don’t give a damn about us, left us to die”, one of the captured conscripts who identified himself as Daniil Kolesnikov and wore a torn black T-shirt said in a video posted by the Krymsky Veter Telegram channel, a Ukrainian feed.

Ukrainian sources said the attack was a “pre-emptive strike” ahead of a planned Russian invasion of the northern Ukrainian region of Sumy, which borders Kursk.

“It’s not about a public relations move or about the extra resources that we have,” Ukrainian serviceman Kyryllo Sazonov wrote on Telegram.

Residents fled Sudzha in droves or are holed up in basements to shelter from Ukrainian artillery and drone strikes, according to the Russian Dva Mayora Telegram channel.

It described the evacuation of civilians as “disorganised” and said some had to leave on foot across fields filled with nettles.

By Tuesday night, “it became obvious that the enemy forces can’t be kicked out of the areas they had occupied” because Ukrainians brought along the Buk air defence systems that prevent strikes by Russian fighter jets and drones, Dva Mayora said.

A damaged house after shelling by the Ukrainian side in the city of Sudzha, Kursk region that borders Ukraine
A house damaged by purported shelling from Ukrainian forces in Sudzha, Russia [Acting Governor Aleksey Smirnov’s Telegram channel via AP]
The move is this year’s most unexpected military development, but its importance is far from strategic, analysts said.

“Results will show whether this is good news or bad news,” said Lieutenant General Ihor Romanenko, former deputy head of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

“On a tactical level, Russian resources, reserves will be distracted, are being distracted already,” he told Al Jazeera.

Another observer said that despite heavy losses, the attack may pave the way for a larger strike in the forested, swampy region.

“So far, the reconnaissance raid is somewhat lucky,” Nikolay Mitrokhin, a researcher with Germany’s Bremen University, told Al Jazeera.

“We’ll see what would happen next. But early August is the most convenient time to advance on the swampy, heavily impassable terrain,” he said.

But to some Ukrainian servicemen, the attack is nothing but a “distraction” designed to cheer up the public.

“Things in the east are pretty bad, and this raid will for a while blind everyone at home – ‘Look, how ballsy we are. We’re kicking a** on their turf,’” Taras, a serviceman strolling in central Kyiv while on a break from the eastern front lines, told Al Jazeera.

He withheld his last name and location of his unit in accordance with military regulations.

Meanwhile, Russian troops slowly advanced in the eastern region of Donetsk.

This month, they entered New York, a town founded and named by German Mennonites in the 19th century.

Russian troops raised a banner over the town’s school, but Ukrainian servicemen removed it a day later, a former schoolteacher and community leader said.

“Above my school, my office, Rashists raised their towel yesterday,” Nadiya Gordiyuk told Al Jazeera, using the wartime slur combining “Russian” and “fascist”. “Today, it’s gone.”
Good article. Psychological lift is very important 2+ years into fighting for your country's survival. If they can give their people a feeling like they can win it will help morale and recruiting.

I've also seen that part of the reasoning is that if they can hold Russian territory they will have it to bargain to get some of their own land back during negotiations to end the war.
 
Sources at Ukraine’s security service say they have an airfield in Russia’s Lipetsk region.

It’s claimed 100s of Russian glide bombs were stored there with fighter jets & bombers.

Russian military bloggers are reporting similar. According to Moscow 75 drones were intercepted.
 
Ukraine Critic and formal Army Major and former US Representative Tulsi Gabbard is now on the terror watch list a day after going on Fox and criticizing the military industrial complex.

It’s weird.

I’m sure it has nothing to do with her destroying Kamala at a debate four years ago.
 
Ukraine Critic and formal Army Major and former US Representative Tulsi Gabbard is now on the terror watch list a day after going on Fox and criticizing the military industrial complex.

It’s weird.

I’m sure it has nothing to do with her destroying Kamala at a debate four years ago.
Why is this not on anything other than Fox News or other right wing sites? There's no middle ground news organization (Reuters, AP News, the Hill, etc) that has this that I could find. Call me dubious until I see it somewhere other than a GOP propaganda site.
 
Why is this not on anything other than Fox News or other right wing sites? There's no middle ground news organization (Reuters, AP News, the Hill, etc) that has this that I could find. Call me dubious until I see it somewhere other than a GOP propaganda site.
No one can confirm if the story is real or not...right now they just have someone making this claim .no one knows who or can confirm it
 
No one can confirm if the story is real or not...right now they just have someone making this claim .no one knows who or can confirm it
Right. I saw her saying it was a huge infringement, and some things about a whistleblower and all kinds of claims about all these people (multiple air marshalls, bomb dogs, etc) that were on every flight with her. But only right wing sites were carrying it so it seemed either made up or exaggerated a lot.
 
Ukraine Critic and formal Army Major and former US Representative Tulsi Gabbard is now on the terror watch list a day after going on Fox and criticizing the military industrial complex.

It’s weird.

I’m sure it has nothing to do with her destroying Kamala at a debate four years ago.
This is one of your better funnier jokes you’ve told here.
 
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