Planned rotation intervals changed over time. Initial rotations lasted 3–4 days, then two weeks, and later up to a month. Command cited shortages of infantry and problems with incoming replacements. 3/
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Ukrainian soldier stays 165 days on front line after 2-week assignment
A 55-year-old Ukrainian infantryman went to the front for two weeks. He stayed on the front line, meters from Russian positions, for 165 days. This is the story of “Udav,” a soldier of the 152nd Separate Jaeger Brigade, — Ukrainska Pravda. 1/
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Ukrainian company gains experience protecting critical infrastructure during full-scale war
While the war continues, new internal conflicts are brewing. According to a sociologist, the top concerns for citizens are not refugees or veterans, but mobilization and declining living standards. A look at the social pressures building within Ukraine.
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Appeal to donate for Ukrainian students during war
Thank you for reading this post! Please also consider donating to support Ukrainian students who study during the war if this cause resonates with you. https://
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Bolton: Putin believes Ukraine in restored empire, not like Venezuela
John Bolton: Putin believes Ukraine belongs in a restored Russian empire and launched unprovoked aggression. Ukraine posed no threat to Russia. That’s nothing like Venezuela, which directly threatened U.S. security. Ukraine, Taiwan, and Venezuela are not comparable cases. 1/
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Ukrainian Railways offers Polish counterparts sabotage counter-experience exchange
Law enforcement officers received information about the planned sale of the child and initiated criminal proceedings. All subsequent actions took place under their control.
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Power line to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant restored after Russian shelling
Investigators established that in the late stages of pregnancy, a 21-year-old resident of Mykolaiv and her 38-year-old partner, the child's father, allegedly began looking for people willing to buy their future child.
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Russian attack on Ternopil results in 25 deaths, over 70 hospitalized
In Mykolaiv, police detained parents suspected of selling their newborn child. They allegedly agreed to give up the baby for $10,000, according to the National Police.
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Verkhovna Rada Dismisses Svitlana Grynchuk as Minister of Energy
The Italian, named Rocco, began asking Daria questions, and then started criticizing Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and saying how much he respected the Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, and what a "great guy" he was.
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Ukrainian SES psychologists provide aid to 150 people near damaged building
The day before, Threads user Daria Melnichenko shared how she was traveling to Ukraine from Italy on a double-decker bus and met a couple there – a Ukrainian woman with an Italian man in an embroidered shirt, who, according to them, were heading to the woman's home.
