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Arms depot fire in Crimea questions Russia’s war failures
Arms depot is on fire in Maiske near Dzhankoi in annexed Crimea. Will Russia say it itself violated fire safety rules yet again? Because how on earth can one explain that ‘the 2nd army’ is not winning the cruel war it’s started in a neighboring country?
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Putin refuses withdrawal like Hitler, Russians trapped west of Dnipro
…while using terrain/rivers to their advantage. It also appears Putin refuses to allow his generals to withdraw (like Hitler before him w/ Marshall von Kluge) Back then, the Germans were trapped west of the Seine. This time, it will be the RU west of the Dnipro. 2/2
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Zelenskyy, Shevchenko, Schreiber discuss United24 results and youth program
🇺🇦 @ZelenskyyUa together with @united24_gov_ua ambassadors @jksheva7 and @LievSchreiber discussed the interim results of the United24 platform and the launch of a new youth program, the first participants of which will be the children of Andriy Shevchenko and Liev Schreiber. pic.twitter.com/GSyKUF7Ahp
— MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦 (@MFA_Ukraine) 15 août 2022@ZelenskyyUa together with @united24_gov_ua ambassadors @jksheva7 and @LievSchreiber discussed the interim results of the United24 platform and the launch of a new youth program, the first participants of which will be the children of Andriy Shevchenko and Liev Schreiber.
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Novoselivka rebuilds with volunteer help after Russian attacks
Novoselivka village in Chernihiv region was under the #Russian attack for 36 days. Many houses there were destroyed. For some villagers, life begins from the first brick in their houses’ walls. Volunteers help those in need rebuild their homes.
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Ukrainian democracy’s resilience amid genocide and rapid reforms
amid genocide, ukraine keeps reforming at lightning speed. the resilience of the ukrainian democracy is just astounding
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Ukraine exports first grain for humanitarian use since invasion
A bit of good news: After nearly 6 months since the invasion began, Ukraine is finally exporting its first grain for humanitarian use. It’s important to remember ships are only part—farmers need to be safe & able to harvest, @Ukrzaliznytsia trains need to move grain to port, etc.
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Former Amnesty employee says report endangers Ukraine human rights gains
"having worked for @amnesty for 7 years, i would have never imagined that a single report could jeopardize 30 years of achievements in human rights protection in ukraine. yet this is exactly what happened" badass @OPokalchuk speaks to the world her truth https://
washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/
08/13/amnesty-ukraine-civilians-at-risk-why-i-quit/
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Probable Russian annexation efforts and overcommitted forces in critical months
In sum, I flag probable Russian efforts to shock the system via annexation in the months ahead. Russia appears to be overcommitting its forces again to a difficult mission. Ukrainian and Russian forces are tired but for different reasons. The months ahead are critical (15/end).
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Russian General Staff assesses combat effectiveness, pulls back from Kyiv and Kharkiv
The Russian General Staff is still capable of understanding when its objectives are at risk of collapse, through complicated assessments and mechanisms by which it judges combat effectiveness. I assume it pulled back from Kyiv and Kharkiv for these reasons/internal forecasts(13/)
