Human rights activist Maksym Butkevych was released from Russian captivity, reported his father, Oleksandr Butkevych, in a comment to @zminaUkraine
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Maksym Butkevych released from Russian captivity, father confirms
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Maksym Butkevych sentenced to 13 years in occupied Luhansk
In March 2023, a "court" in the occupied territories of Luhansk Oblast "sentenced" Maksym Butkevych to 13 years in a strict regime colony for allegedly firing at the entrance to a residential building in Sievierodonetsk and injuring two civilians.
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US to provide Ukraine with $1.5 billion
Ukraine will use these funds to cover essential non-military budget expenditures. According to the prime minister, the 2025 tranche schedule was optimized during the review, which will help attract additional resources to the state budget.
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Putin’s two-year war prep: A catastrophic oversight, author laments.
Holy shit, why wasn't everyone saying that giving Vladimir Putin two years to recover, adapt to a total war, unfold his wartime economy and military production, and find allies among dictatorial regimes was a bad idea?!
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West offers Ukraine protection for land, a 1994 repeat
Full circle. In 1994, the West (and Russia) offered Ukraine protection for giving up territories. Now, they offer protection to give up territories
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Weighing pros and cons of Ukraine striking Russian targets
It is just the time to spend another year or two weighing up the pros and cons of letting Ukraine strike key military targets in Russia. https://t.co/AOhgrZVSwN
— Illia Ponomarenko ๐บ๐ฆ (@IAPonomarenko) 18 octobre 2024It is just the time to spend another year or two weighing up the pros and cons of letting Ukraine strike key military targets in Russia.
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Russian missiles fly towards Odesa now
Ru missiles fly towards Odesa NOW
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Russian SU-34 over occupied Crimea: high threat for Odesa and Mykolaiv regions
Russian SU-34 over occupied Crimea. High threat for Odesa and Mykolaiv regions!
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Russia should never have invaded Donbas, Crimea, and Ukraine
Russia should have never invaded Donbas, Crimea, and the rest of Ukraine
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Ukraine army needs both frontline and support roles; concert raids justified
The army needs both frontline soldiers and support roles like electricians, drivers, and accountants Some Ukrainians view the concert raids as necessary, while others see them as a violation of rights and undemocratic. I think they are justified! 5X
