The east of Hryshyne near Pokrovsk has been cleared of Russians. The enemy does not abandon attempts to enter the city. https://
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Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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East of Hryshyne cleared of Russians, enemy storms Pokrovsk
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Zaluzhny interview reveals real rift with Zelenskyy, AP reports
Very good, revealing interview with former Ukrainian top general and current ambassador to London Valeriy Zaluzhny, by @AP
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Military training on a modern air attack simulator



Military personnel train on a modern simulator that allows them to experience real combat conditions during enemy air attacks as closely as possible. Based on materials from the 456th Dmytro Maiboroda Transport Aviation Brigade.
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Private US aid continues as government remains absent
Private Americans still help. Eric Schmidt’s company supplies drone interceptors. Howard Buffett has provided about $500 million in non-lethal aid. NGOs like Razom and Nova Ukraine continue support. But the U.S. government stands absent. 9/
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Russia indoctrinates Ukrainian children, forces citizenship, erases identity
Russia indoctrinated children, forced many to adopt russian citizenship, tried to scrub them of their Ukrainian identity. Accusations supported by testimony from Ukrainians who managed to leave russian occupation. 3/
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Russia accused of forcibly transferring 20,000 Ukrainian children
Russia accused of forcibly transferring around 20,000 children from parts of Ukraine seized by its army. International Criminal Court in 2023 issued arrest warrant for Putin and his children's rights commissioner "for war crime of unlawful deportation" of children. 2/
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2,000 Ukrainian children repatriated from Russia
2,000 Ukrainian children returned from Russia and Russian-occupied territories since the start of the war — The Moscow Times. Zelenskyy: "Thousands of Ukrainian children are still held captive by Russia, becoming victims of its crimes every day. The road ahead remains long and difficult." 1/
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Surgeon treating civilians in Kramatorsk amid artillery and classical music
Surgeon "Tourist": "I was in Kramatorsk when russians attacked the train station in Apr 2022. I remember having to work on women, kids. Working on civilians is the hardest." Surgeons operate while speaker plays Chopin and Mozart. Outside, artillery blasts pierce winter night. 6X
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Prolonged tourniquet risks: amputation, cardiac arrest, Ukraine lacks evacuation
After six hours or more with tourniquet, amputation is more than certain. Removing tourniquet too fast can lead to cardiac arrest as blood returns to limb and releases deadly toxins. Ukraine doesn't have luxury of US-fought wars where wounded evacuated by helicopters. 4/
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Drones cause 70-80% casualties; Russian FPV target medics
Drones responsible for 70-80% of injured or killed on both sides, according to Latvian intelligence report published in January. Russian FPV pilots target emergency services and medics to finish off Ukrainian soldiers at their most vulnerable time. 5/
