Politico: Biden quietly allows Ukraine to strike Russia with US arms but 'solely near Kharkiv'
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Ukrainian soldiers blast the Star Spangled Banner over loudspeaker toward the Russian side.
Like sunlight to vampires or kryptonite to superman, the music of a free people surely provokes the savages.
11 minutes of excellent radio on the much needed US military aid to #Ukraine 🇺🇦 .....
Former Virginia Governor and European Ambassador Jim Gilmore joins #WRVA for this morning's 8:30 half hour! Congress' latest round of appropriations to #StopRussiaNow!!
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.@gov_gilmore, a former ambassador for @usosce, says Congress has the opportunity to pass an aid bill for Ukraine, take a stand against Russian aggression, and help “avoid the third world war.”
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From earlier today, the weekly Newsradio WRVA discussion.
John and Governor Gilmore discuss both the General Assembly Veto Session and #SpeakerJohnson's effort to secure funding in Washington for Ukraine. #StopRussiaNow
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From earlier this morning on Newsradio WRVA- a discussion of Tucker Carlson's recent interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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There are numerous reports of the Russian army recruiting people from Ethiopia, Nepal and Somali. They are promised good money and told they would stay away from the frontlines, Michał Bruszewski writes for Defence24. pl
“The company paid me $200 and I was happy. But then they took $50 saying it was for the accommodation. So I have $150. I received a payment only for a month of work, and then my visa was to expire" - a Somalian recruit from the Russian army told Ukrainians after being taken prisoner of war. “I joined the army because I was going to get the money. It was promised that I would serve in Russia. I was supposed to get a Russian passport in a month. I probably signed the contract for a year, but it was in Russian, so I didn’t understand anything,” he adds.
Nepalese soldiers who fight on Russia's side in the war, share similar stories. "In the contract there was to be that I was supposed to help, not go to war,” another soldier from Nepal, now a PoW in Ukraine, says.
Link to full article (in Polish): https://t.co/TUnkcvhbHI
Frontline report: Months of strikes set stage for latest missile onslaught on Crimea
By targeting radars and communications, Ukraine has uncovered flaws in Russia’s network of Crimean defenses, enabling an escalating missile and drone campaign.
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Frontline report: Months of strikes set stage for latest missile onslaught on Crimea
By targeting radars and communications, Ukraine has uncovered flaws in Russia’s network of Crimean defenses, enabling an escalating missile and drone campaign.
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Listen to Newsradio WRVA this morning 12/28/23 at 8:35 ET. Possible Topics: Ukraine War Funding & American Resolve / Car Tax Cut
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We either stop Putin in Ukraine, which will result in less casualties, less money spent, and less disruption for the entire world, or will have to pay later with our own soldiers' lives, much more money, and global chaos. The choice is so obvious.
⚡️Three Ukrainian children returned from Russia, occupied territories.
Three Ukrainian children have been returned to their families under the Bring Kids Back UA plan from Russia and the Russian-occupied part of Kherson Oblast, Ukraine’s human rights ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets reported on Dec. 16. A boy born in 2008 and a girl born in 2011 were brought from Kherson Oblast and are now with their mother. Another boy, born in 2011, was taken by his father to Russia against his will but has been reunited with his mother in Georgia.