Putin attacked Ukraine believing his actions would take advantage of a divided @NATO & United States. Ukraine’s fighting spirit, the embarrassing performance of his Army, the effects of sanctions & various world organizations shunning Russia have likely changed his world view.
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Russians burn civilian bodies in Husarivka, Kharkiv region
another reminder that russians are committing dozens of genocidal buchas every day in ukraine: these are bodies of civilian ukrainians set on fire in husarivka in kharkiv region. ukraine army found them after retaking the village https://
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Bombing near Kramatorsk railway during civilian evacuation, no casualties
Tonight the railway line outside Kramatorsk, Ukraine was bombed while evacuating civilians. Thankfully nobody was killed, but trains may not run tomorrow. We @WCKitchen were there as over 8,000 left today, many women & children. Seniors & people with disabilities are prioritized.
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Day 43? Mass deaths, evacuations, genocide debate, fearful troops in Ukraine.
Day 43? I lost count. Mariupol, Bucha, Brovary, Borodyanka…hundreds dead in every village. Academic discussions if actions constitute genocide. is still scared. People evacuate from the East of , Kherson and Kahovka too. troops afraid, bracing for a loss. War… 2022
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Russian airstrikes destroy all hospitals in Luhansk, including recently-renovated Rubizhne hospital



not a single hospital stands after russian airstrikes in luhansk region. this one is recently-renovated in rubizhne. this is russian revenge for ukraine rebuilding donbas better after 2014 invasion https://
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Borodyanka: new life after genocide, we will rebuild

borodyanka. new life after genocide. we will rebuild https://
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Heartbreaking reminder of ongoing suffering for Ukrainian families
Heartbreaking. We must never forget what happened here—and what continues to happen—to so many Ukrainian families.
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Reconstruction cost estimates range €200-500 billion after one month war
22/ we provide tentative estimates for the reconstruction cost and benchmark these estimates against previous reconstruction efforts. After just over a month of war, the required assistance from Europe and others already likely ranges from €200 billion to €500 billion
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Ukraine must own its reconstruction for effective aid
11/ Finally, because aid will be effective only if it is aligned with Ukraine’s interests, Ukraine must ‘own’ its reconstruction.
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EU accession as incentive for Ukraine’s reconstruction and reform
7/ that international aid for reconstruction efforts should be based on the following principles to ensure the success of Ukraine in the long run. First, Ukraine should be on the path to EU accession to provide a strong incentive for the country to reform and modernise itself.
