Another strike on another training group. This one is reported to have killed 60 Russians on the left bank of the Dnipro River.
WARNING: The video shows dead Russians after the strike.
I’m at a loss for words with this one.
This is said to be a GLSDB attack on Russian drone operators. But In the slowed-down video you can see what looks like a drone flying into the building from the left.
Sure was considerate of the Russians to leave the back door wide open.
That’s gonna leave a mark.
Indeed. Russian stuff blowing up never gets old.
The UK steps up.
Denmark steps up.
Officials say something went wrong here. No shit, Sherlock.
Another 1,160 soldiers and 41 artillery systems.
There are reports that Transnistria — also known by its Russian name Pridnestrovie — may ask to be annexed by Russia. The breakaway region of Moldova has been occupied by Russian troops for about 30 years and has been a self-declared independent nation, although recognized as such by virtually nobody.
Here’s a good map of Moldova and Transnistria. It shows just how narrow it is and how it is sandwiched between Moldova and Ukraine.
Hopefully they find them the old fashioned way.
For some reason I have been running across a lot of posts lately about buses in Russia catching fire.
New Zealand steps up.
“Up to 97 NZDF personnel will continue to train Ukrainian soldiers, and provide intelligence, liaison and logistics support.”
In addition to the extension of the NZDF deployment, today’s package also includes:
- $6.5 million to the United Kingdom-administered International Fund for Ukraine to procure weapons and ammunition for Ukraine
- $7 million in humanitarian assistance to support Ukrainians affected by the war, including those who have been displaced to neighbouring countries. New Zealand will partner with international humanitarian agencies and New Zealand humanitarian NGOs to deliver this support
- $3 million to the World Bank’s Ukraine Relief, Recovery, Reconstruction and Reform Trust Fund
Spain steps up.
The worst political cause in the world continues at the Polish-Ukrainian border. The Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has rejected a meeting with Zelenskyy at the border but promises that military and humanitarian aid will be allowed to go through.
Here’s an idea — if Texas’ congressional representatives don’t back the money for Ukraine, this operation eventually (because doing it right now would likely cause delays) moves to a state whose delegation does.
If Medvedev were to accidentally fall out of a window one day, I wouldn’t shed a tear.
Not to worry. I hear there are buses that run to Brasilia every day.
I don’t know if Putin is “crazy,” but I’d definitely call him homicidal.
An angry British volunteer has words for Western delays in military aid.
Ya know, if you put that bread in the microwave for a little while it’ll soften right up.
Well, this is interesting. Maybe Fox viewers will decide that Ukraine aid is vital to protect democracy and demand that their congressmen approve it ASAP.
And maybe pigs will fly. 🐷
So many lives lost.
Another joyful reunion.