У Чорнобильському заповіднику зафіксовано другий випадок гніздування золотомушки червоночубої — найменшого птаха України, занесеного до Червоної книги.
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Russian forces according to reports are being forced to withdraw on mass from positions around the Kinburn Spit south of the Dnipro river due to severe supply difficulties caused by continued Ukrainian drone strike campaigns on Southern logistical routes.
I asked a local councillor if the russian refinery here in Ireland should be sanctioned.
He said yes, if it was supplying Israel.
But Russia? No.
This is Ireland’s sanctions hypocrisy in 90 seconds.
Russian strike on an ambulance in Kherson today.
Russia is systematically tearing Kherson apart, committing one war crime after another. The city is in a desperate, critical situation‼️‼️
@Darsi_Magvaer@Evafromevpa так що ніколи не знаєш. А ще юзкейс - заїхати в їбеня бо там десь річка/мох/... але, звісно, дорога не дорога, а просто місцеві ровером їздять і видри хіба. Отам тоді і змійка, і задом, і поясок😅
@Darsi_Magvaer@Evafromevpa змійка задом, ніколи такого не вчили, але виконувати знадобилося в початок повномасштабки коли на кордоні я з бусом повним потрібностей поїхала за пожежною в зустрічну чергу (вони ж знають що роблять, але і вони задкували потім). Десь там був марусин поясок (хто це)
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.
Horrific footage from Kramatorsk (Donetsk region). Russia dropped an air bomb on a residential area.
Putin demands that this city and these people must be given to him. He calls them "Russians." And every day, his army bombs and kills them.
Russian forces shelled residential neighborhoods in Kherson with multiple launch rocket systems.
A father was killed. A mother and her two young daughters were injured.
This is what Russia’s war looks like: daily terror against Ukrainian civilians and children.
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Putin wanted to show “strength” but only confirmed his weakness.
Overnight, Russia carried out one of the largest terrorist attacks on Kyiv with around 600 drones, many dozens of ballistic, air-ballistic, and cruise missiles, and a dummy IRBM.
Cherkasy, Kharkiv, Kropyvnytskyi, Odesa, Poltava, Sumy, and Zhytomyr regions were also under attack.
As of now, at least two civilian people have been reported killed and many dozens injured. These numbers may grow. Many residential buildings have been damaged.
Unable to achieve any results on the battlefield, Putin turns to terror against civilians.
This strike was probably meant to demonstrate “strength” to the domestic audience, but instead it only confirms Putin’s weakness. Even Russians see that he is a loser.
His “special operation” is not achieving any results. Losses are enormous, but there is not a single achieved goal. Except that there are no safe places in Russia any more, as Ukraine ramps up its special long-range sanctions.
To our allies, I want to say this: it is time to double down, not back down, in supporting Ukraine and increasing pressure on the Russian regime.
We call for additional defense capabilities, including to protect our sky; investment in our defense industry; increased pressure on Russia, including entry ban for Russian combatants, full use of frozen assets; strong political decisions with regard to Ukraine’s EU accession and other steps.
The world has the leverage. It needs to be used right — to show Moscow that such strikes will not bring any results — and force Russia to end this war.
Freeing our brothers-in-arms from captivity is my personal priority and a matter of honor for every Azov member. From the first day after leaving Azovstal, nothing has consumed me more than working to secure what the Azov fighters who bravely fought in Mariupol and followed their orders deserve — the return of every single one of them home.
Azov works on this mission every day, both on the military front (constantly replenishing the exchange pool) and on the human rights front (through extensive advocacy on the issue of POWs in Ukraine and abroad). This work is often invisible, but the unit has never forgotten its captured fighters, not for a single moment.
Total focus on this must be a priority not only for Azov but also for all responsible state institutions and for all of Ukrainian society. This is the kind of state we all want to see, the one we have been fighting for over the past 12 years: one that is accountable to its citizens who gave themselves to the service of Ukraine, one that is ready to do everything possible to honor them as they deserve and stand by them in their darkest times.
Our nation has repeatedly demonstrated its capacity to defend its interests, no matter how great the cost. This is what makes our resistance to the enemy possible; this is what allowed us to hold firm and not submit. The return of the captive Azov members is yet another challenge, one we can only meet together, by uniting our efforts and keeping this issue on the agenda, above all in our own hearts and minds. Thank you to everyone who consistently supports Azov on this path.
Hundreds of Azov members, now entering their fifth year in captivity, are counting on us. Even in Russian concentration camps, constrained in what they can do, under torture and relentless pressure, they still find ways to support one another. We, with our freedom, our voice, and our capabilities at every level, are obligated to act.