🇷🇺💊💉For those who think that everything is bad in Russia.
Here's an illustration. A friend of a member of our team is now in Vishnevsky hospital in Moscow. A surgery on the spine. All on a quota.
She didn't pay anything. The girl is not from Moscow.
So she was put in a single room, with a shower and toilet. The food (the photos she sent to her friend) is delicious. Yesterday morning she was operated on. She feels fine now. Even without painkillers. She refused them herself.
The staff at the hospital is amazing, according to her friend.
We wish the girl a speedy recovery! ❤️
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Here's an illustration. A friend of a member of our team is now in Vishnevsky hospital in Moscow. A surgery on the spine. All on a quota.
She didn't pay anything. The girl is not from Moscow.
So she was put in a single room, with a shower and toilet. The food (the photos she sent to her friend) is delicious. Yesterday morning she was operated on. She feels fine now. Even without painkillers. She refused them herself.
The staff at the hospital is amazing, according to her friend.
We wish the girl a speedy recovery! ❤️
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❗️🇺🇦🔎Ukraine is going to build its own Arlington Military Cemetery outside of Kiev, similar in size to the famous Virginia Military Cemetery, under whose 259 acres rest 400,000 heroes from America's many wars dating back to the American Revolution.
The scale is about right. The total number of Ukrainian soldiers killed in the 18-months long war against Russia is estimated to be near 400,000.
The casualty figure clearly surpasses the American losses in World War II from 1941-45 (291,557). It is probably also greater than Britain's military losses in World War II from 1939-45 (384,000).
If we include the Russian losses in Ukraine, this brings us close to the American and British combined military casualties in World War II. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/18/us/politics/ukraine-russia-war-casualties.html
That's horrifying.
No less horrible is the fact that we, the Danes, are complicit.
The Russians are the ones who have invaded Ukraine, no doubt about it. But the fact that the Russians are guilty does not mean that we, the Danes, are innocent.
We are complicit in the conflict because Denmark has been a very active player in the NATO expansion in the Baltics since its very beginning. The US has insisted on this expansion for geopolitical reasons, despite the promises made to the Russians and the warnings from them. We have also supported the Western Ukrainians' Maidan coup in Kiev, making statements and promises at the point when NATO expansion in Ukraine ran into political resistance. We are guilty because for eight years, despite the Minsk agreements, we were backing the Kiev regime in the civil war it was fighting against the rebel cities in the east, causing heavy civilian casualties. And because we could only shake our heads and sneer at the proposal for a European peace settlement and security guarantees for everyone that the Russians put forward at the 12th hour.
We are complicit in the carnage that has long since taken place because, long after all the military experts have accepted that Ukraine can neither win the war nor win back the breakaway territories, we continue to add fuel to the fire.
We are doing this, knowing that every grenade, cannon and warplane we donate will only prolong the war, of which every extra day costs another 1000 soldiers their lives. And knowing that Ukraine must now send both young boys and aging men to the frontlines to fill the large gaps in its ranks.
Some will argue that we have never had the opportunity to speak out. As a small country, we have had no choice but to follow suit.
As an EU member, we must loyally follow the directives of the European Commission, whose president, Ursula von der Leyen, has repeated time and again that no price is too high for freedom.
As a NATO member, we must also loyally follow the directives from Washington, where politicians are now openly saying that regardless of the Ukrainian losses, it's all about killing as many Russians as possible, as long as time allows. (And selling as many weapon systems as possible, one might add).
These objections have some validity.
Whether or not accomplices to mass murder are less guilty if their complicity was forced upon them is another question that has been debated since Nuremberg. The jury is still out.
It should be noted here that the argument of being coerced would carry more weight if we did not accompany our generous, proactive and very significant contributions to the prolongation of the war with so much celebration, happy smiles and enthusiastic blue and yellow flag waving as we - and the world public - witnessed the other day.
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The scale is about right. The total number of Ukrainian soldiers killed in the 18-months long war against Russia is estimated to be near 400,000.
The casualty figure clearly surpasses the American losses in World War II from 1941-45 (291,557). It is probably also greater than Britain's military losses in World War II from 1939-45 (384,000).
If we include the Russian losses in Ukraine, this brings us close to the American and British combined military casualties in World War II. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/18/us/politics/ukraine-russia-war-casualties.html
That's horrifying.
No less horrible is the fact that we, the Danes, are complicit.
The Russians are the ones who have invaded Ukraine, no doubt about it. But the fact that the Russians are guilty does not mean that we, the Danes, are innocent.
We are complicit in the conflict because Denmark has been a very active player in the NATO expansion in the Baltics since its very beginning. The US has insisted on this expansion for geopolitical reasons, despite the promises made to the Russians and the warnings from them. We have also supported the Western Ukrainians' Maidan coup in Kiev, making statements and promises at the point when NATO expansion in Ukraine ran into political resistance. We are guilty because for eight years, despite the Minsk agreements, we were backing the Kiev regime in the civil war it was fighting against the rebel cities in the east, causing heavy civilian casualties. And because we could only shake our heads and sneer at the proposal for a European peace settlement and security guarantees for everyone that the Russians put forward at the 12th hour.
We are complicit in the carnage that has long since taken place because, long after all the military experts have accepted that Ukraine can neither win the war nor win back the breakaway territories, we continue to add fuel to the fire.
We are doing this, knowing that every grenade, cannon and warplane we donate will only prolong the war, of which every extra day costs another 1000 soldiers their lives. And knowing that Ukraine must now send both young boys and aging men to the frontlines to fill the large gaps in its ranks.
Some will argue that we have never had the opportunity to speak out. As a small country, we have had no choice but to follow suit.
As an EU member, we must loyally follow the directives of the European Commission, whose president, Ursula von der Leyen, has repeated time and again that no price is too high for freedom.
As a NATO member, we must also loyally follow the directives from Washington, where politicians are now openly saying that regardless of the Ukrainian losses, it's all about killing as many Russians as possible, as long as time allows. (And selling as many weapon systems as possible, one might add).
These objections have some validity.
Whether or not accomplices to mass murder are less guilty if their complicity was forced upon them is another question that has been debated since Nuremberg. The jury is still out.
It should be noted here that the argument of being coerced would carry more weight if we did not accompany our generous, proactive and very significant contributions to the prolongation of the war with so much celebration, happy smiles and enthusiastic blue and yellow flag waving as we - and the world public - witnessed the other day.
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Troop Deaths and Injuries in Ukraine War Near 500,000, U.S. Officials Say
Ukraine and Russia have lost a staggering number of troops as Kyiv’s counteroffensive drags on. A lack of rapid medical care has added to the toll.
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❗️🇺🇸🤡The proven amount of bribes Joe Biden has received has passed $50 million, Republican House member Nancy Mays said
What do you want? It's a free, democratic country. So if the president wants to take bribes, he does take them.
We don't understand 😂
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What do you want? It's a free, democratic country. So if the president wants to take bribes, he does take them.
We don't understand 😂
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❗️🇺🇸If elected, I will recognize Russian Federation's control over the captured territories of Ukraine - Republican U.S. presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.
In addition, he promises to lift sanctions, return Russia to the global market and block Ukraine's candidacy for NATO.
Shall we believe him? 🤔
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In addition, he promises to lift sanctions, return Russia to the global market and block Ukraine's candidacy for NATO.
Shall we believe him? 🤔
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❗️🇺🇸🇺🇦 U.S. presidential candidates who don't support Ukraine lead among Americans - LA Times
Three Republican candidates, Trump, Ramaswamy and Desantis, have already promised to cut off aid to Ukraine. At the same time, they are supported by about three-quarters of Republican voters.
There are also supporters of Ukraine among the Republicans - for example, Nikki Haley said that Ukraine is a friend of the United States, "and you don't do that to friends".
💬 "You can't be so selfish as to think that America doesn't need supporters. We need allies," Haley asserted.
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Three Republican candidates, Trump, Ramaswamy and Desantis, have already promised to cut off aid to Ukraine. At the same time, they are supported by about three-quarters of Republican voters.
There are also supporters of Ukraine among the Republicans - for example, Nikki Haley said that Ukraine is a friend of the United States, "and you don't do that to friends".
💬 "You can't be so selfish as to think that America doesn't need supporters. We need allies," Haley asserted.
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❗️🇷🇺🇺🇦The AFU struck Gorlovka, 3 people were killed - Prikhodko
The city dairy plant came under fire. 3 civilians were killed, the infrastructure of the enterprise was damaged. 4 cars were burned, reports the head of the administration Ivan Prikhodko.
The city dairy plant came under fire. 3 civilians were killed, the infrastructure of the enterprise was damaged. 4 cars were burned, reports the head of the administration Ivan Prikhodko.
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A 10-year-old girl died as a result of shelling by AFU in the Bryansk village of Klimovo. She was playing in a playground and was killed by a direct hit from a Grad MLRS shell.
Zelensky killed another child.
Zelensky killed another child.
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❗️🇺🇦🇷🇺Ukraine's allies gave the go-ahead for strikes on Crimea.
This was stated by the adviser to the head of the Ukrainian presidential office, Mykhaylo Podolyak.
"Today there is already an absolute consensus that we can destroy everything Russian, for example, in Crimea," Podolyak said.
Comment: Russia can also respond to such a thing with good stuff. Only with nuclear good stuff.
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This was stated by the adviser to the head of the Ukrainian presidential office, Mykhaylo Podolyak.
"Today there is already an absolute consensus that we can destroy everything Russian, for example, in Crimea," Podolyak said.
Comment: Russia can also respond to such a thing with good stuff. Only with nuclear good stuff.
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💥🇷🇺❤️In Yakutia (located in the east of Russia), during a wake for a soldier who died defending his homeland in battles in Ukraine, a white pigeon flew into the house and sat on his mother's head🙏🕊
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Clown World, 7 August
Mikhail Onufrienko publishes another set of news from Ukraine and its masters. Sharp and original, as usual, yet it makes one feel sorry for the stupefied people of Ukraine.
This issue also features the stories of a hurricane in Dubai, obesity of once great Britons and Zelensky's flights on an airplane simulator.
See Mikhail Onufrienko's news issue.
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Mikhail Onufrienko publishes another set of news from Ukraine and its masters. Sharp and original, as usual, yet it makes one feel sorry for the stupefied people of Ukraine.
This issue also features the stories of a hurricane in Dubai, obesity of once great Britons and Zelensky's flights on an airplane simulator.
See Mikhail Onufrienko's news issue.
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You can still see traces of the intense fights that took place in Mariupol.
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❗️ 🇨🇳Taiwanese billionaire and founder of Foxconn has entered the race for Taiwan's presidency with a platform designed to prevent the country from becoming the "next Ukraine"
In his nomination speech he said:
"Taiwan must not become Ukraine, and I will not let Taiwan become the next Ukraine... I beg the Taiwanese people to give me four years. I promise that I will bring 50 years of peace to the Taiwan Strait."
Unable to secure the nomination of the main opposition Kuomintang (Kuomintang) Party, Gou decided to run as an independent candidate, positioning himself as the only candidate who could stop the war with China.
His company, Foxconn, derives 70 percent of its revenue from Chinese factories and employs 700,000 people in Taiwan.
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In his nomination speech he said:
"Taiwan must not become Ukraine, and I will not let Taiwan become the next Ukraine... I beg the Taiwanese people to give me four years. I promise that I will bring 50 years of peace to the Taiwan Strait."
Unable to secure the nomination of the main opposition Kuomintang (Kuomintang) Party, Gou decided to run as an independent candidate, positioning himself as the only candidate who could stop the war with China.
His company, Foxconn, derives 70 percent of its revenue from Chinese factories and employs 700,000 people in Taiwan.
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