@blue_eyedKeti Her house is completely destroyed and nothing left. It’s harder to restart life at her age. 😢 I hope she has a family or relatives to help her. Praying for her recovery. 🙏❤️
This was the home of a 74-year-old Ukrainian woman, destroyed by the russians at 4 a.m... I don’t know what kind of destructive word to use after 'the russians,' because what is happening in my country sometimes simply leaves me speechless. The elderly woman ended up buried under the rubble of her own house, and it was her neighbors who dug her out. They helped her and kept her stable, laying her on a bed while a humanitarian organization traveled from the neighboring city of Kramatorsk to take her to the hospital.
The woman lived in Druzhkivka, in the Donetsk region. Given the presence of enemy drones in the sky, the rescuers had to leave their vehicle 150 meters from the destroyed house and walk through the city on foot. She had a hip fracture and burns on her face, which she talked about on the way to the hospital. She said she was in severe pain and was terrified that her spine might be broken or damaged. That day, 7 people were evacuated from the city, and 25 the week before. Stories from the lives of Ukrainians that cannot be kept silent about.
🇺🇸🧐🤔U.S. House Representative Thomas Massie:
“Last night I received a flash drive containing the complete list of files belonging to Jeffrey Epstein. Everything is there: every billionaire, every campaign donor, every single person. Now let me explain why you haven’t heard anything about this in the media. Because they’re all in there. They will do everything to prevent these documents from being made public. Epstein was far more than just a pedophile; he was an intelligence asset. He was part of a blackmail operation used to control billionaires, politicians, and world leaders. If this list ever sees the light of day, the system as we know it will collapse. The public has the right to know the truth, and I am not afraid to share it.”
It looks like a political earthquake may be coming.
Russians revolt in the city of Penza, as the government's new program of forced conscription faces resistance, with its kidnappers kicked out of a sugar factory they attempted to raid.
💔 Druzhkivka, Donetsk region...
Pure hell.
The first minutes after the russian strike. Bodies of civilians lying in the streets.
This is what russia brings wherever it comes: death, destruction, and suffering. Yet the so-called "civilized" world barely seems to care.
Trump has turned the White House into a 24/7 corruption operation. This is a national crisis.
Trump thinks the public will stop paying attention.
So I went to the Senate floor to call his bluff. I told the ENTIRE STORY of his 500 days of corruption.
1/ Here it is - in one🧵
Today, I’m announcing something new to fight back against Donald Trump and his attacks on our democracy. I'm launching Back The Bold to restore accountability in Washington.
The mission is straightforward: to back leaders with the courage to say what needs to be said, do what needs to be done, and hold Donald Trump and his administration accountable. That means supporting Democrats and Independents who refuse to flinch. It's time to be bold. Join the fight.
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🇷🇺 forces are massively importing anthrax-infected cattle carcasses and burying them in temporarily occupied parts of the Kherson region. The problem with biological terrorism is that it doesn’t know borders. Anthrax is one of the most contagious & horrible known diseases
One billionaire family controls the bridge that carries 25% of all U.S.–Canada trade.
The good news? There's a brand new public bridge right next door (and Canada paid for the whole thing).
The bad news? Donald Trump won't let it open.
Here's the story:
For more than a decade, Michigan and Canada worked together to build a new public crossing right next to it — six lanes over the Detroit River, named for a Canadian-born Red Wings legend, built by thousands of union workers. Canada paid the entire bill. Michigan co-owns it. It's finished. It’s a shining example of international cooperation and collaboration, with a tremendous return for both sides: more jobs, faster trade, and lower costs.
So why isn't it open?
Because the Moroun family, who own the rival Ambassador Bridge just up the river, doesn’t want the competition. They spent years and tens of millions of dollars trying to stop any competing international crossing from being built or opening. They lost. So they went to the White House instead.
In January, Matthew Moroun gave $1 million to a pro-Trump super PAC. Then the billionaire called Trump's Commerce Secretary and, just hours later, Trump suddenly attacked the same publicly owned bridge he praised in his own first term and threatened to block it.
Then, the day before the June 12th ribbon-cutting, the opening was called off indefinitely.
It's corruption so flagrant it would be laughable if it weren't so damaging.
Trump is screwing over Michiganders for the interests of billionaires — holding a finished, publicly owned project hostage to protect one donor's toll booth.
So a finished bridge sits closed, Michiganders keep paying the higher tolls, cars and trucks cost more, and a billionaire family keeps its monopoly.
Mr. President: stop playing games. Open the damn bridge.