Kremenchuk. Russia struck the oil refinery with Shahed-136 drones, the enterprise has been halted — photo https://ift.tt/Qp7O9Hs #liga #news
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Pentagon on Russian Attacks on Avdiivka and Other Fronts
Pentagon on Russian Attacks on Avdiivka and Other Fronts: Offensive Operations with Limited Impact
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Russia attacked Ukraine with shahed drones
Russia attacked Ukraine with Shahed drones. Explosions in Kremenchuk, near Starokostiantyniv and Myrhorod
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Western Journalism’s Persistent Russocentric View of Ukraine
and what puzzles me is this persistent russocentric view of Ukraine among western establishment journalism. even 20 months into the most intense foreign coverage of Ukraine ever, many still fail to get basics — they keep looking at Ukraine through the prism of a russian colonizer
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West’s inaction on genocide risks WW3, blames Ukraine instead
the west has a collective power of ending this genocide in less than several weeks. but instead of a cover story about why the defeatist paralysis of the west brought the world to the brink of WW3, we are having another victim-blaming cover story about what is wrong with Ukraine
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War outcome shaped by people fighting and supplying it
It might be convenient to believe that the future of the nations are decided by politicians in the capitals, but in reality the outcome of the war is shaped by the millions of people fighting and supplying it. If there is will, there will be a victory. The article misses this X
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Ukraine’s Corruption Fight During Wartime: Progress and Accountability
But some context here would still be helpful. Is Ukraine trying to eradicate corruption or not? Are things improving? Are the scandals factually proven to be corruption or still at the accusation stage? How material are these scandals? Are they related to the U.S. support? 15/
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Ukraine Ministry of Defense procurement corruption concerns
Then, there is a reference to the well know public accusation of corruption in the ministry of defense. Not corruption, but inflated prices in procurement. Corruption is a problem, and I wish Ukraine would have solved it. 14/
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Ukraine’s War of Attrition: Survival at Stake
What has changed is that the war has entered in the phase of attrition. The party that gives up first is likely to lose. The stakes are clear for Ukrainians – survival. 8/
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Zelenskyy defies predictions, changes reality instead
This is not the first time someone in the West doesn’t believe in Ukraine victory and considers Zelensky to be a dreamer who refuses to accept the “reality”. But Zelensky indeed doesn’t accept the reality. Instead, he changes it! Recall “Ukraine will fall in 3 days”. 3/
