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I do not come here for professional reasons any longer. The only reason I keep this account is to show support to Ukraine.
Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Seven people wounded in Kherson after a Russian FPV drone strike on an ordinary city minibus are receiving the necessary medical assistance. Tragically, two people were killed. My condolences to their families and loved ones.
All those injured in the attack are civilians, and the Russians were fully aware of this. Essentially, such brutal “safaris” against people are a daily reality in our frontline and border communities. In Kharkiv, a drone struck an apartment building. There were also strikes on energy infrastructure in the Mykolaiv region. The Dnipro, Odesa, Sumy, Kherson, and Donetsk regions were also attacked.
In total, over this week, Russia has launched around 1,600 attack drones, nearly 1,100 guided aerial bombs, and three missiles against Ukraine. The Russians are trying to overwhelm our air defense with massive attacks, which is why the daily supply of interceptor missiles is critically important. It is equally important that pressure on the aggressor does not weaken, because any easing of existing sanctions only results in Russia’s war chest being replenished, which it then spends on the war.
I thank everyone working on new sanctions packages and helping to limit Russia’s sanctions evasion schemes.
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Last night, the Russians once again waged war against ordinary apartment buildings in Odesa – as of now, five people are reported injured and fires have broken out in two buildings. In Kryvyi Rih, one person was also injured as a result of a drone strike. In the Kharkiv region, railway infrastructure was attacked, including traction substations. There was damage and railcars caught fire. Thousands of families were left without electricity due to shelling. Strikes were also carried out against the Sumy region and the Zaporizhzhia region.
Russia continues to attack our energy sector, critical infrastructure, and civilian facilities. Over the course of the night, there were 210 strike drones, around 140 of them “shaheds.” Such daily attacks demonstrate the need for increased pressure on Russia. The aggressor must be weakened to ensure greater security for Europe. Sanctions policy must continue, along with the synchronization of all our sanctions with those of our partners. Our long-range sanctions are bringing the Russians back to reality. This is entirely justified and, most importantly, limits the Russian Federation’s ability to prolong this war. If Russia does not want to move to diplomacy voluntarily, it must be forced to do so. And I am grateful to everyone who is helping us achieve this.




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Dnipro 💔
The bus burned down completely.
Russia hit a busy area of the city in the middle of the day. Just because.
My heart breaks for my bleeding Ukraine.

Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en
While Ukraine works hard on reducing Russia's military potential, Russia continues attacking Ukrainian civilians. One person killed, another one injured in Dnipro. Vehicles and a shop are on fire. Horrible.
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Horrifying.
1 in 10 Ukrainian children in Russia-occupied Ukraine has experienced sexual abuse.
Russia is specifically targeting children with sexual violence.
opendemocracy.net/en/ukraine-rus…

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🚀 Double Tap in Dnipro: The Tactic of Serial Killers
Russians are repeatedly striking residential quarters in the city of Dnipro to kill those who came to help the injured civilians.
The "double tap" tactic, which Russia actively employs in Dnipro, Kharkiv, and Odesa, is a deliberate war crime borrowed from the world's most radical terrorist groups. Its goal is to maximize casualties among rescuers, medics, and police officers, and in this case, even among ordinary, caring citizens.
During World War II, the Nazi Luftwaffe occasionally used similar brutality, but even then, certain limits existed. Today, Russia has surpassed its ideological predecessors by making the killing of rescuers a part of its official strategy. As jurist Raphael Lemkin noted, genocide begins with the dehumanization of the victim, but in the case of Dnipro, we witness the dehumanization of the aggressor itself.
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Last night, Russia attacked Ukraine with 142 drones, 113 of which were shot down.
There are injured people, destroyed homes and infrastructure.
◾️Dnipropetrovsk region:
Russia attacked three districts of the region more than 20 times using drones, artillery, and missiles. Six injured. Residential buildings, private homes and infrastructure were damaged.
◾️Kharkiv region:
Three people injured, a large fire erupted. Rescuers worked in extremely difficult conditions under the threat of further strikes to prevent the fire from spreading to neighboring buildings.
Russia also attacked railway infrastructure in Kharkiv region, damaging a train, depot repair shops, overhead lines, power supplies, and the station building. There were no casualties, thankfully, and restoration work is already underway.
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