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How about the Ukrainian soldiers? You make it sound as if they're immortal and never die on the front lines. You rarely hear anyone reporting on their actual situation at the front yet we're constantly shown videos of forceful conscriptions in Kyiv. It's always Russia this, Russia that but almost never an honest acknowledgment of Ukraine's own struggles and losses on the battlefield. That selective portrayal is exactly why so many people have stopped trusting the narrative๐ฎ๐ฎ
It has clearly demonstrated that Russia is indeed a powerful country. look at how much money, weapons, intelligence, and military aid the entire European bloc, together with the United States, has poured into Ukraine to slow Russia's advance. Yet, despite all that support, Russia continues to push forward. Whether you agree with its actions or not, sustaining a war against a country backed by much of the West is in itself a demonstration of Russia's military power and resilience.
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Michael Katungi Mpeirwe, a former officer of the Uganda People's Defense Force (UPDF) and former Commissioner for External Affairs of the Patriotic League of Uganda (PLU), has been arrested in a joint security operation and is set to be extradited to the U.S. According to reliable sources, he is currently detained at Kibuli while Uganda awaits travel arrangements from the U.S.
The U.S. indicted Katungi over an alleged $58 million international conspiracy to supply weapons to a Mexican drug cartel. An indictment unsealed in the Eastern District of Virginia accuses him of conspiring to provide the Jalisco New Generation Cartel with military-grade weaponry, including machine guns, rocket launchers, grenades, night vision equipment, sniper rifles, anti-personnel mines, and anti-aircraft weapons.
Investigators claim that the conspiracy involved securing falsified arms control documents to conceal the weapons' true destination and that a test shipment of 50 AK-47 assault rifles was sent from Bulgaria. Katungi is co-accused alongside Bulgarian national Peter Dimitrov Mirchev, Kenyan national Elisha Odhiambo Asumo, and Tanzanian national Subiro Osmund Mwapinga.
Plans reportedly included acquiring surface-to-air missiles, anti-aircraft drones, and the ZU-23 anti-aircraft weapon system. In February, the cartel was officially designated a foreign terrorist organization, rendering arms sales to them illegal under U.S. and international law. If convicted, each defendant faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years, with the possibility of life imprisonment.
Other Ugandan nationals, including Emma Ruhakana, are also wanted by U.S. authorities.