@harriet_fella@ungemeve Oder das Gefühl, dass westliche Armeen null Ahnung von aktueller Kriegsführung mit Drohnen statt 90er Jahre Militär -Doktrin haben. Das würde ein ziemlich würdeloses Gemetzel wenn die Truppen vorrücken, als w��re es Bosnien 2.0 🤔
14 June 1939 | A French Jewish boy, Michel Crispin, was born in Paris.
On 21 September 1942 he was deported from Pithiviers to #Auschwitz & on 23 September 1942 he was murdered in a gas chamber after the selection.
Europe is corrupt, stupid, and incompetent.
Ireland ships 80% of alumina it produces to arm Russia with tens of thousands of tons of alumina monthly for missile and drone production so that Russia can wage a proper war on Ukraine and soon, wider Europe.
Ukraine's forces keep hammering Russia's logistics into Crimea. Commander Filatov says a railway bridge and pontoon crossing near Chongar got hit today, after Russia tried replacing the destroyed Chongar bridge with pontoons, which also got hit.
Over the past week, every key route between Crimea and Kherson region has been struck: Chongar bridge, the Arabat Spit bridge, Perekop-Armyansk bridge, the bridge near Stavky, and two bridges over the North Crimean Canal.
Today I wrote to German FM Johann Wadephul on the refusal of ZDF and ARTE to broadcast Unraveling UNRWA. German taxpayers gave hundreds of millions to UNRWA. They deserve to know why a documentary examining evidence of UNRWA's ties to terrorism was withheld from public view. 🧵
Russland brennt und explodiert. Selenskyj sagte es heute.
Drei Explosionen auf der Hauptgaspipeline Mozdok-Kasimagomedsk in Dagestan – Kizilyurt. Feuerturm über der Stadt – kilometerweit sichtbar. Rohrdurchmesser: 1.200 Millimeter – Russlands Hauptversorgungspipeline in die Region. Über 100 Menschen evakuiert. Keine Opfer bisher bestätigt. Ursache noch unklar. Heute in Russland: Autobombe in Balaschicha – Oberst getötet.
150 ukrainische Drohnen in der Luft. Und jetzt: Hauptgaspipeline in Flammen in Dagestan. Es war ein langer Tag für Russland. 🇷🇺🇺🇦🇪🇺
Today, the full-scale war has lasted as long as World War I.
Millions of lives shattered, thousands of children killed, entire cities destroyed.
Yet the world still watches russian terror with far too little urgency.
The price Ukrainians are paying is unimaginable.