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Friends, this guy's name is Conor Kennedy.
He is the son of the current US Secretary of Health Robert Kennedy Jr. and the grandson of the legendary president John Kennedy
And he fought for our native Ukraine
Conor could have lived a peaceful and secure life in America. He could have just watched our war from the TV screen.
But no. He chose a different path.
In 2022, as soon as he found out about the creation of the International Legion, he came to the Ukrainian embassy and signed up as a Volunteer.
He took part in the hard Battles.
He fought with the enemies like a real Lion.
And he only told about his service after returning home, because he didn't want any special treatment because of his last name.
This wonderful guy was ready to die for our Land.
He was ready to give everything he had for our freedom and our Independence.
And this is just Incredible.
And this is just an incredible Hero. It's absolutely not shameful to take an example. It's absolutely not shameful to compare some high-ranking officials to his homeland.
Thank you, Dear one.
Thank you America, for such worthy Sons
Ukrainian flag over Andriivka-Klevtsove again!
Operators of the 3rd Special Operations Regiment liberated the settlement and took about 30 Russians into captivity.
Glory!
🇮🇹 Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni:
"What Putin feared most was not military strength alone, but the unity of democratic nations. I'm convinced that Ukraine will win."
Do you agree with Giorgia Meloni's statement?
A) Yes 🇺🇦
B) No 🇷🇺
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🇺🇸🇺🇦 REMEMBER HIS NAME: GRADY KURPASI.
Grady Kurpasi was not Ukrainian. He didn't have to go to Ukraine. He had already given 20 years of his life to military service. But when Russia invaded Ukraine, he chose to go anyway.
Grady was born in Korea, adopted, and grew up in New York City. After the September 11 attacks, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at age 29. He became an infantry assaultman and later a Marine Scout Sniper, deploying to Iraq three times.
During two decades in the Marines, he earned numerous decorations, including the Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, three Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals and three Good Conduct Medals. He was selected for an enlisted-to-officer commissioning program, studied at UCLA, became an infantry officer and eventually reached the rank of Captain. He was also a Tillman Scholar.
After approximately 20 years of service, Captain Grady Kurpasi retired from the Marines in 2021. He had already done more than enough. He had a wife, a daughter, a home, and had survived three deployments to Iraq.
Then Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
In early 2022, Grady went to Ukraine. His original intention was to help evacuate civilians and train Ukrainian soldiers. But Ukraine desperately needed experienced combat leaders, and Grady eventually joined the International Legion for the Defence of Ukraine.
On April 26, 2022, while operating on the southern front, Grady went out with British volunteer Andrew Hill to investigate the source of enemy fire. They reported over the radio that they were under attack. Hill was captured by Russian forces.
Grady disappeared.
For his wife, daughter, friends and fellow Marines, there was no grave and no definitive answer. Days became weeks. Weeks became months. Months became a year. There remained hope that he might have been wounded or captured.
In April 2023, the United States officially confirmed his death. Then another mission began: bring Grady home.
Searchers entered the former frontline after Ukrainian forces liberated the territory. Human remains were eventually discovered near Oleksandrivka, between Mykolaiv and Kherson. Nearby were military items associated with Grady, including his helmet, body armor, boots and backpack.
DNA testing provided the final answer.
It was Grady.
On May 19, 2023, more than a year after he disappeared, his remains arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York before being returned to his family.
Grady Kurpasi was 50 years old. He left behind his wife and daughter.
Think about his story: Korean-born American. Adopted child who grew up in New York. Marine after 9/11. Three combat deployments to Iraq. Scout Sniper. Purple Heart recipient. UCLA graduate. Marine officer. Captain. Husband. Father.
After twenty years in uniform, he could have simply lived his life.
Instead, when another free nation was attacked, he crossed an ocean to help people he had never met. He went to help civilians and train Ukrainians. When Ukraine needed experienced fighters and leaders, he stood beside them.
Ultimately, he gave Ukraine everything a human being can give.
His life.
Grady Kurpasi wasn't Ukrainian by birth. But Ukraine will forever remember the American Marine who chose to stand with us when our country needed friends the most.
🇺🇸🤝🇺🇦 Honor, glory and eternal gratitude to Captain Grady Kurpasi.
Semper Fidelis, Marine. Rest in peace, brother.
Ukraine remembers you. America should remember you too.
🕯️ April 26, 2022 🇺🇸🇺🇦
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She says Musk bragged about rigging the 2024 election for Trump and that she possesses supporting texts and emails.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk says Poland’s armed forces — including the navy — will soon become the largest in Europe
According to Tusk, Warsaw is building a force whose size and modern capabilities could shape the balance of power across the region.
The message from Warsaw is becoming increasingly clear: Poland does not just want to be protected by Europe — it wants to become one of the countries protecting Europe.
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🇺🇦 💔 Little Nazar came to his father’s grave to show him the stones he brought back from camp
Before that, he asked his mother to leave him alone — so he could spend some time with just his dad, Ivan Shulga.
Roman and Leonid Butusin, Russian-born brothers stood by Ukraine until the last remaining bullet🫡
The Butusin family left Russia in 2014. They opposed Putin's regime and moved to Ukraine following the annexation of Crimea.
Their sons, Roman and Leonid—born in Vladivostok—chose Ukraine as their homeland. They joined the Ukrainian army in 2020.
On March 9, 2022, both were killed in action at Lukashivka while defending the Chernihiv region.💔
Despite receiving orders to retreat, they held their position, helped direct Ukrainian fire, and according to their family destroyed a Russian combat vehicle and hit a tank.
They helped at least 30 Ukrainian soldiers escape encirclement.
Both soldiers stood by Ukraine until the last remaining bullet🫡
Roman (24) and Leonin (20) were both posthumously awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine🇺🇦
Their parents later adopted two children, thereby fulfilling the last wish of their fallen son, Roman.
Honor to you, heroes, Respect 🫡💔🙏
RIP
🇯🇵🇷🇺 Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi on Putin's Kuril Islands visit:
"I strongly protest today's visit to Iturup Island by President Putin.
The Northern Territories are inherently Japanese territory both historically and under international law, and this visit to Iturup Island by Russia's incumbent president is incompatible with Japan's consistent position on the Northern Territories.
Moreover, it wounds the feelings of the Japanese people and is absolutely unacceptable."
Ukraine is taking its land back!🫡🇺🇦
Airborne assault forces and other Ukrainian units have advanced in the Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, and Zaporizhzhia regions, seizing the initiative and forcing the Russian army to pay a heavy price.
26 settlements have been liberated, and 745 square kilometers of territory are back under Ukrainian control.🫡🙌🇺🇦 (January-August)
Behind every kilometer stand Ukrainian soldiers who planned, fought, advanced and refused to give up.
Wow, Absolutely respect to you, heroes 🫡❤️
US Health Secretary’s son fought for Ukraine: Russia has now put him on an international wanted list
32-year-old Conor Kennedy is the son of US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. In 2022, he joined Ukraine’s International Legion and fought alongside the Ukrainian Armed Forces for several months.
Kennedy said he was ready to die for Ukraine and urged other foreigners to join the Legion.
Russia has put the American on an international wanted list, labeling him a “foreign mercenary”.
If arrested, he faces 7 to 10 years in prison in Russia.