BQ78 said:
You misread Tucker's take, his beef is congress easily drops $33M for Ukraine's security when that same $33M would have built the border wall Trump wanted. Yet our congress fought him tooth and nail on our own security (which they are sworn to defend) but readily spend that and more amounts on Ukraine's security. It is ridiculous.
20yo Peter arrived in Ukraine from Tennessee to join the armed forces. The refusal didn't discourage him & he started volunteering. Now every day Peter exhumes bodies in Irpin & Stoyanka for their decent burial on the cemetery. "Someone has to do it," he says. Thank you, Peter! pic.twitter.com/m7KDLHENb6
— Olena Halushka (@OlenaHalushka) April 29, 2022
In a shipment of grenade launchers from Spain, Ukrainian soldiers found a postcard with “I wish you victory! With love, Leticia"
— Expat in Kyiv (@expatua) April 29, 2022
The fighters didn’t immediately realize that it was the signature of the Queen of Spain. pic.twitter.com/7His5houPE
Spoke to @JohnBerman @NewDay about how Russia likes to play on our fears.
— Kaja Kallas (@kajakallas) April 29, 2022
They have different tools in their toolbox for it. Energy dependency is one example.
But the only thing we should be afraid of is fear itself. We should not be intimidated and fall for Russia's threats. pic.twitter.com/G2I1cHBVvM
I met a lot of new interesting people. Very well behaved, very well motivated people of different ages, various believes, political views etc. pic.twitter.com/6bjCgYbOvu
— Volodymyr Demchenko (@brokenpixelua) April 29, 2022
/3 It’s really pleasant and interesting to work in such company and I know most of this people are my friends from now. In some strange way war is good about giving you a friends. pic.twitter.com/TXwNRsc4Q4
— Volodymyr Demchenko (@brokenpixelua) April 29, 2022
/4 War it’s a job. Measured in kilojoules.
— Volodymyr Demchenko (@brokenpixelua) April 29, 2022
А= ΔЕ
Amount of your energy should be bigger than amount of energy you need to spent on that work. And soooooooooo many Ukrainians doing war-job every day, paying expenses literally from family budgets, volunteering, fighting pic.twitter.com/vWEKJDVP84
/5 Now Ukrainian Volunteer Corps officially a part of Ukrainian Armed Forces. But 100% of veterans join war as volunteers acording Constition article 17. Which says that protection of a sovereignty and territorial invisibility is personally mine “meter of concern”. pic.twitter.com/NPK7rIYUmh
— Volodymyr Demchenko (@brokenpixelua) April 29, 2022
10 less than the 50 French "senior officers" holed up in the Azul steel plant, and that one merited its own thread.P.U.T.U said:
I saw he took down over 40 Russian planes, if true that is crazy
A few harsh words from Biden is not going to make Beijing toe the line on Russia. We also cannot confirm whether or not China is helping Russia skirt sanctions. Assume they are.https://t.co/HgkZXVATEy
— Patrick Fox (@RealCynicalFox) April 29, 2022
BQ78 said:
Excuse me for assuming that your posting it meant you thought it was worth repeating.
BQ78 said:
Prioritizing Ukraine defense with no apparent end at the expense of US security is not a tangent. But you knew that.
#Mariupol, #Donetsk region, east #Ukraine, some 5 months ago.
— Alex Kokcharov (@AlexKokcharov) April 29, 2022
Before #Russia invaded and destroyed the city of 450,000 people. pic.twitter.com/AcyGYiDwG9
Kyiv restaurant UnderWonder together with artist Ruslan Lobanov preparing for a future occasion by taking inspiration from 1953 celebrations of Stalin’s death by a 1203 Restaurant in Washington, D.C. pic.twitter.com/WTNJgokwUD
— Kvitka Perehinets 🇺🇦 (@kvitkanadiia) April 29, 2022
Somehow that makes it all the more sad.Rossticus said:#Mariupol, #Donetsk region, east #Ukraine, some 5 months ago.
— Alex Kokcharov (@AlexKokcharov) April 29, 2022
Before #Russia invaded and destroyed the city of 450,000 people. pic.twitter.com/AcyGYiDwG9
And potentially sued by Hugo Boss for copyright infringement.
— Patrick Fox (@RealCynicalFox) April 30, 2022
I absolutely believe we can bully @mtracey into taking up those offers for a free trip to Ukraine. But I am just as sure he will end up in Russian held territory interviewing terrified women.
— Mr Ghostly (@Guardian_Mario) April 30, 2022
Regiment #Azov continues to be absurdly accused of being “neo-nazi/extremists/far-right”. Working with media as an expert I state: journalists in many cases do not dig deep, don’t understand context and use myths about Azov without attempt of fact checking. Here is a 🧵
— Maria Zolkina (@Mariia_Zolkina) April 30, 2022
Multiple U.S. officials including Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff are in Kyiv meeting with Zelenskyy. pic.twitter.com/iL4TpYX7RU
— Doge (@IntelDoge) May 1, 2022
Rossticus said:Kyiv restaurant UnderWonder together with artist Ruslan Lobanov preparing for a future occasion by taking inspiration from 1953 celebrations of Stalin’s death by a 1203 Restaurant in Washington, D.C. pic.twitter.com/WTNJgokwUD
— Kvitka Perehinets 🇺🇦 (@kvitkanadiia) April 29, 2022
Yap, that’s right. This photo. The one @TheEconomist used for their new issue.
— 🇺🇦 де твої боги? | #GenocideOfUkrainians is on (@stepovy_block) May 1, 2022
There is no way you can learn this photo is made by Iryna tho. Cause The Economist doesn’t give a crap about copyright. She isn’t mentioned as the author, neither she was asked for permission pic.twitter.com/K0rAuNzCos
Btw, feel free to support 93d Brigade via https://t.co/SK1WSkuMyV
— 🇺🇦 де твої боги? | #GenocideOfUkrainians is on (@stepovy_block) May 1, 2022
These guys are incredible, and we try to provide them with all the stuff needed (i.e. drones, cars, night vision, fuel, etc)
Ukraine Says Russia Looted Ancient Gold Artifacts from MuseumQuote:
KYIV, Ukraine The heist started when a mysterious man in a white lab coat showed up at the museum.
A squad of Russian soldiers stood behind him, with guns, watching eagerly.
Using long tweezers and special gloves, the man in the white coat carefully extracted scores of special gold artifacts more than 2,300 years old from cardboard boxes in the cellar of a museum in Melitopol, a southern town in Russian-occupied territory, Ukrainian officials said. The gold items were from the Scythian empire and dated back to the fourth century B.C.
Then the mysterious expert, the Russian soldiers and the gold disappeared.
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Russian troops in the occupied city of Melitopol have stolen all the equipment from a farm equipment dealership -- and shipped it to Chechnya, according to a Ukrainian businessman in the area.
But after a journey of more than 700 miles, the thieves were unable to use any of the equipment -- because it had been locked remotely.
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Over the past few weeks there's been a growing number of reports of Russian troops stealing farm equipment, grain and even building materials - beyond widespread looting of residences. But the removal of valuable agricultural equipment from a John Deere dealership in Melitopol speaks to an increasingly organized operation, one that even uses Russian military transport as part of the heist.
CNN has learned that the equipment was removed from an Agrotek dealership in Melitopol, which has been occupied by Russian forces since early March. Altogether it's valued at nearly $5 million. The combine harvesters alone are worth $300,000 each.
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The contact said the process began with the seizure of two combine harvesters, a tractor and a seeder. Over the next few weeks, everything else was removed: in all 27 pieces of farm machinery. One of the flat-bed trucks used, and caught on camera, had a white "Z" painted on it and appeared to be a military truck.
The contact said there were rival groups of Russian troops: some would come in the morning and some in the evening.
Some of the machinery was taken to a nearby village, but some of it embarked on a long overland journey to Chechnya more than 700 miles away. The sophistication of the machinery, which are equipped with GPS, meant that its travel could be tracked. It was last tracked to the village of Zakhan Yurt in Chechnya.
The equipment ferried to Chechnya, which included combine harvesters -- can also be controlled remotely. "When the invaders drove the stolen harvesters to Chechnya, they realized that they could not even turn them on, because the harvesters were locked remotely," the contact said.
— Patrick Fox (@RealCynicalFox) May 2, 2022
Cepe said:
Putin cancer surgery
https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2022/05/02/whoa-putin-to-undergo-cancer-surgery-transfer-power-n466376
Everything about this is a solid yikes and I have been seeing more and more of it. pic.twitter.com/IgEHkQTrgd
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) May 2, 2022