Also, Polish truckers are continuing to protest an EU-Ukraine road transport agreement to help the Ukrainian economy. 9/
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Border deal could unlock billions in Ukraine aid
he key Republican negotiator, Senator James Lankford, mentioned a border and immigration deal could unlock billions in aid for Ukraine soon. 2/
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Progress on Ukraine aid in Senate; Polish blockade ends
Finally! In the U.S. Senate, progress is expected this week on aid to Ukraine Also, finally!, Polish farmers ended their blockade of the Poland-Ukraine border crossing after reaching a deal with the Polish government Details: 1/
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Denial of common anti-Ukraine claims: Donetsk, biolabs, NATO, persecution.
Also, Ukraine didn’t bomb Donetsk; there are no biolabs in Ukraine; NATO didn’t expand in Ukraine; Russian speakers are not persecuted in Ukraine; Ukraine is it a failed state; …
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Russie intensifie frappes avec missiles balistiques
Another round of dangerous strikes on Ukraine this morning.Russians used a greater % of ballistic missiles this time, they continue experimenting with how to evade and exhaust SAMs, and targeted areas had less SAM coverage. More missiles got through.
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Empathy Across Ages and Enduring Talent
Me too. Even a century later, it still vibrates with collective talent, light, and coolness. But for two days, this photo hurts deeply. They were all the same age as us.
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EU sanctions Russian diamond company Alrosa and CEO
The #EU continues resisting #Russia and imposes new sanctions against the terrorist state. This time, new restrictions were imposed against the largest Russian diamond mining company, Alrosa, and its CEO. Alrosa is responsible for over 90% of the Russian diamond market.
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Stop unpunished mass murder and make Russia pay
this cycle of unpunished mass murder must stop. make russia pay.
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Holodomor: Russian genocide targeted Ukrainian artists and writers in the 1930s.
this wasn’t an isolated tragedy. as part of genocide of Ukrainians in the 1930s, russians methodically murdered through the community of Ukrainian artists. they deported, shot or imprisoned 228 out of 260 most prominent Ukrainian writers of that time
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Ukrainian writers persecuted and executed by the Soviet regime
Their names in appearance order from left to right:
Borys Antonenko-Davydovych (sent to Gulag, 1935)
Hryhorii Kosynka (executed, 1934)
Maria Halych (silenced in 1930s)
Yevhen Pluzhnyk (executed, 1936)
Valerian Pidmohylny (executed, 1937)
Todos’ Osmachka (sent to Gulag, 1930s)
