The @NHL has supported this yet another horrific terrorist crime with its current stance. And next year at All Star Weekend, it even wants to field a team of European players with Russian participation. The NHL has sunk to the bottom!
While Ukrainians are dying, Russians should not be vacationing on European beaches.
In a joint letter, Estonia and 10 other countries have proposed new measures to limit the issuance of EU tourist visas to Russian citizens.
Would the US national hockey team fly to Berlin in 1943 to play an exhibition game? Imperialist and terrorist Russia is no better than fascist Germany was. And criminal and murderer Putin is no better than Hitler!
I’ve been investigating the russian refinery for days now and the story gets darker and darker. The shipments are sent to Siberia, smelted, and sold to the russian company ‘ASK’. This company distributes aluminium directly to Russia’s missile & drone manufacturers.
Every sign at this refinery in Ireland is in russian. The official website is a .RU domain.
There’s no reason to hide it because local politicians are openly doing it for them.
Astoņus gadus Inese Pučeka kopā ar Ziediņu un Grēviņu iepriecināja tūkstošiem @RadioPieci klausītāju, kļuva par neatņemamu dienas sastāvdaļu. Ziediņš, Grēviņš, Pučeka. 🥹 Bija grūti pieņemt, kad Pieci Rīti izbeidzās, bet vēl grūtāk ir uzzināt šo traģisko vēsti. Līdzjūtība! 🫶
🇺🇦🇷🇺 ROLAND GARROS GOT UNCOMFORTABLE
Ukrainian tennis player Oleksandra Oliynykova beat a Russian opponent at Roland Garros for the first time in her career, then said the quiet part out loud.
“Many Russian athletes actively participate in propaganda, play in Gazprom-linked tournaments, and openly support Putin,” she said after the match.
She also said the WTA pressured her for months over public comments about Russian players and the war, demanding she stop naming certain athletes and threatening fines or even disqualification.
So a Ukrainian player speaks about propaganda and aggression, and suddenly the problem is her tone.
That tells you plenty about the double standard.
Marta Kostyuk gave a very emotional speech about Ukraine after beating Selekhmeteva in Roland Garros
Marta: “I’m incredibly proud of myself today. I think it was one of the most difficult matches of my career. This morning, 100 meters from my parent’s house, the missile destroyed the building. It was a very difficult morning. I didn’t know how this match is gonna turn out for me. I didn’t know how I would handle it. I’ve been crying part of the morning. I don’t wanna talk about myself today. I’m very pleased to be in the 2nd round, but all of my thoughts and all my heart goes to the people of Ukraine today. Thank you so much for coming out. Slava Ukraine.” ❤️
“With this kind of events you told us.. Why is it so important to be here on the court today?”
Marta: “Because I think it’s important to keep going. My biggest example is Ukrainian people. I woke up in the morning today and I looked at all these people who woke up and kept living their live, kept helping people who are in need. I knew a lot of Ukrainian flags would be here today and a lot of Ukrainian people would come out and support. My friends from Ukraine came as well. Very happy to have them here. Not much I can say.” ��️
Massive Russian attacks against Ukraine.
Exclusively civilian targets and infrastructure were attacked—something Russia will, as always, deny.
The ceiling at the Lukyanivska metro station has collapsed; those seeking shelter can barely breathe.
The market in Lukyanivka is on fire as a result of the Russian attack.
In Poland, air defenses have been placed on high alert, and NATO fighter jets have scrambled—not to help, but merely to take a few photos for the family album.
Death, destruction, suffering. For over four years, Europe has done nothing but watch.
This may be the most infernal night in Kyiv since the start of the full-scale war. Dozens of ballistic missiles, crusie missiles, hypersonic missiles and drones attacking the capital non-stop. Explosions are so loud, that the ground is shaking. Just praying that everyone sees the sunrise alive and safe.
2026 draft-eligible defenseman Alberts Smits led Latvia with 24:43 of ice time and finished with a +2 rating in their win today
To do that in any game at the IIHF Worlds would be impressive. To do it against the United States is extra impressive