Ukraine Military Now Moving Ahead With Zaporozhye Offensive
Ukraine Military Now Moving Ahead With Zaporozhye Offensive
The Ukrainian military has stepped up preparations for an offensive at the Zaporozhye engagement line, Vladimir Rogov, chairman of the We Are Together with Russia movement, told TASS on Monday.
“The enemy is redeploying equipment and reinforcing positions very actively, which suggests preparations for an offensive,” the official said, commenting on the situation at the engagement line.
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UKRAINIANS BLOW MULTIPLE RUSSIAN SU-35 FIGHTER JETS OUT OF THE SKY
According to Newsweek, Russia has lost two dozen expensive Sukhoi Su-35 Flanker E fighter jets thus far in its war on Ukraine. And by “lost,” I mean Ukrainian forces blew them out of the sky. This is forcing the Russian Air Force to switch over to the older (they had their first flight in 1967) and less sophisticated Sukhoi 24M Fencer bomber aircraft. Oh, when I mentioned the Flanker Es are…
Russia-Ukraine crisis: As Kyiv loses troops, how long can it fight?
As soon as they had finished burying a veteran colonel killed by Russian shelling, the cemetery workers readied the next hole. Inevitably, given how quickly death is felling Ukrainian troops on the front lines, the empty grave won't stay that way for long.
Col. Oleksandr Makhachek left behind a widow, Elena, and their daughters Olena and Myroslava-Oleksandra.
In the first 100 days of war, his grave was the 40th dug in the military cemetery in Zhytomyr, 140 kilometres west of the capital, Kyiv.
He was killed May 30 in the Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine where the fighting is raging.
Nearby, the burial notice on the also freshly dug grave of Viacheslav Dvornitskyi says he died May 27.
"but hamas is getting funded by extremist islamic hate groups!" do you think the U.S. government and military giving funding for israeli's war efforts against palestinians is a morally neutral and inherently righteous body that had no influence in the politics of southwest asia as a global colonial superpower. do you really think anything you can say about the people resisting oppression can't be said about the oppressors.
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Idk, but if Putin doesn’t want the Wagner Group to continue challenging him, maybe he should just give the Wagner Group whatever Russian territory they control. Do it for peace and to stop unnecessary bloodshed, like he told Ukraine to do.
UKRAINIAN OFFICIAL: RUSSIAN MISSILES STRIKE UKRAINE'S ODESA PORT
UKRAINIAN OFFICIAL: RUSSIAN MISSILES STRIKE UKRAINE’S ODESA PORT
Ukraine said that Russian missiles had struck the Odesa port, a key Black Sea terminal, one day after Moscow and Kyiv penned a deal to resume grain exports blocked by the conflict. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky denounced a missile strike on the port of Odesa as “Russian barbarism” just a day after the warring sides struck a deal to resume cereal exports blocked by the conflict.
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Anna first wrote to us in early February 2022. We were wedding photographers and it was a classic request for a small wedding shoot. At the time, no one could really imagine the possibility of a full-scale invasion, and despite the anxiety in the air, we all went about our lives.
February 24 changed everything. Vladyslav went to the front, and Anna stayed behind to wait for him. And we, the wedding photographers, turned into war documentarians.
When the turmoil of the first days of the war gave way to at least relative stability, Vladyslav and Anna started planning their wedding again. They were supposed to get married on August 7: it was their special date.
However, a few days before the celebration, during an assault, Vlad was seriously wounded. Doctors were sure that he would not survive. He woke up in intensive care on August 6, the day before the wedding.
The perfect moment is the one right now. Anna and Vlad decided not to postpone their wedding any longer, and played it right in the hospital, as soon as the guy's condition stabilized a bit. It happened yesterday, on September 7, in the circle of family, close friends, hospital staff and just caring people.
There is a lot of treatment and rehabilitation ahead, but we are confident that Anna and Vlad will be fine. You can see it in the way they look at each other, the story of their happiness is already read in their eyes.