
Michael Pugh
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Michael Pugh
@mtpugh
Retired, former Tech Support Manager, Programmer/Analyst, Radio DJ, Police Dispatcher, Pipeline Construction Worker, etc. Pro-Democracy, Anti-Fascist 🇺🇸🇺🇦🌻






Trump: “NATO NATIONS HAVE DONE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO HELP WITH THE LUNATIC NATION, NOW MILITARILY DECIMATED, OF IRAN. THE U.S.A. NEEDS NOTHING FROM NATO, BUT ‘NEVER FORGET’ THIS VERY IMPORTANT POINT IN TIME! President DONALD J. TRUMP”


An honest question to Western Europe: how can you live without these? Why don’t you have them😭







"How long can a wife survive without her husband? In besieged Mariupol. Without food, water, or medicine, when the temperature inside the apartment — just like outside — is below zero. 70yo Lidiya Soshenko died on March 25, 13d after her husband was killed, from starvation and dehydration. She was bedridden. Leonid Soshenko last went to fetch water for himself and his neighbors on March 12, 2022. On the way back, his car came under fire for the first time. The pensioner had a punctured lung and abdominal wounds. Despite being injured, he managed to reach the entrance of his apartment building. A doctor who lived nearby, Valentyn Sahirov, said the man needed to be hospitalized immediately. A young man named Maksym volunteered to drive the wounded Leonid to the hospital. They had traveled only 300m with the doctor when they were hit by mortar fire. "The doctor and the young man were torn apart and thrown out of the car, and my father burned in the back seat," said the victim's daughter, Svitlana Soshenko. Fighting continued, and there was no communication. The daughter did not know that her father had been killed, and her mother had been left without care. 13d after her husband's killing, Lidiya died. Leonid Soshenko's body was buried behind the house, not far from where he was killed. Lidiya was buried in front of the entrance of the building where they had lived. Later, russian soldiers exhumed the bodies and reburied them at the Staryi Krym cemetery under numbered graves. I do not know on which day Lidiya realized that her husband would never return. And I am still afraid to think about the suffering in which she died. Alone. In a cold apartment. In a city from which there was no way out for either of them. Eternal memory. 🖤🖤🖤🖤" Author: Natalya Dubchak Dedova, @memorialua









