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🇬🇪 | #Georgia: Protesters and Georgian security forces confront each other on the second day of protests against the "foreign agents" bill in Tbilisi.
President of Georgia Salome Zurabishvili called the Georgian government's efforts to introduce a legislation a "direct provocation - a Russian strategy of destabilization."
t.me/Tbilisi_life/24365 https://twitter.com/Archer83Able/status/1779946710585799057#m
🇬🇪 | #Georgia: Protesters and Georgian security forces confront each other on the second day of protests against the "foreign agents" bill in Tbilisi.
President of Georgia Salome Zurabishvili called the Georgian government's efforts to introduce a legislation a "direct provocation - a Russian strategy of destabilization."
t.me/Tbilisi_life/24365 https://twitter.com/Archer83Able/status/1779946710585799057#m
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@FlorianKrueger2 @nexta_tv: US alone has around 10,000 PAC-2,3 missiles, of those 6,000 are PAC-2s. This does not count the stockpiles of other countries.
The yearly production rate for PAC-2, PAC-3 missiles is around 750-800 per year, and will be 1100 in 2.5 years.
In the past year, Russia launched around 250 Ballistic Missiles at cities in Ukraine, so if Ukraine has 10 Batteries and US, Europe, and Other Countries with Patriots send some of their Patriot PAC-2/3 missiles and also order some for Ukraine then they can safely send enough missiles for Ukraine to defend itself and still have +90% of their stockpile of Patriot Missiles available. Saying Ukraine can’t be provided with enough interceptors is an excuse like many excuses in this war by allies, which only delayed actions from being taken that will have to be taken regardless. You can always find an excuse not send anything.
@FlorianKrueger2 @nexta_tv: US alone has around 10,000 PAC-2,3 missiles, of those 6,000 are PAC-2s. This does not count the stockpiles of other countries.
The yearly production rate for PAC-2, PAC-3 missiles is around 750-800 per year, and will be 1100 in 2.5 years.
In the past year, Russia launched around 250 Ballistic Missiles at cities in Ukraine, so if Ukraine has 10 Batteries and US, Europe, and Other Countries with Patriots send some of their Patriot PAC-2/3 missiles and also order some for Ukraine then they can safely send enough missiles for Ukraine to defend itself and still have +90% of their stockpile of Patriot Missiles available. Saying Ukraine can’t be provided with enough interceptors is an excuse like many excuses in this war by allies, which only delayed actions from being taken that will have to be taken regardless. You can always find an excuse not send anything.
Danvan (Twitter)
RT @U24_gov_ua: This illustration by Ukrainian artist, Oleksiy Kustovsky, is dedicated to 12-year-old Yana Stepanenko, who ran 5 kilometers of the #BostonMarathon2024 on prosthetics💙💛
The girl lost both her legs as a result of a russian missile attack on the train station in Kramatorsk.
Her participation in the marathon was not only a personal challenge, but also to fundraise sport prosthetics for Oleksandr Ryasnyi, a severely injured Ukrainian defender.
RT @U24_gov_ua: This illustration by Ukrainian artist, Oleksiy Kustovsky, is dedicated to 12-year-old Yana Stepanenko, who ran 5 kilometers of the #BostonMarathon2024 on prosthetics💙💛
The girl lost both her legs as a result of a russian missile attack on the train station in Kramatorsk.
Her participation in the marathon was not only a personal challenge, but also to fundraise sport prosthetics for Oleksandr Ryasnyi, a severely injured Ukrainian defender.
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Danvan (Twitter)
RT @ChristopherJM: Russia’s occupying forces in Bakhmut just published on one of their Telegram channels new video footage and photos of the eastern Ukrainian city almost a year after it was destroyed and captured. The photos are stomach-churning and I admit they fill me with rage. I’ll post them below beside my own photos from when I lived in Bakhmut in 2010-2012, when it was a vibrant, peaceful city that 80,000 called home.
These images show the central square fountain and city hall — or where city hall stood before it was blown up. The first two were taken under Russian occupation. The other two are mine from 14 years ago.
RT @ChristopherJM: Russia’s occupying forces in Bakhmut just published on one of their Telegram channels new video footage and photos of the eastern Ukrainian city almost a year after it was destroyed and captured. The photos are stomach-churning and I admit they fill me with rage. I’ll post them below beside my own photos from when I lived in Bakhmut in 2010-2012, when it was a vibrant, peaceful city that 80,000 called home.
These images show the central square fountain and city hall — or where city hall stood before it was blown up. The first two were taken under Russian occupation. The other two are mine from 14 years ago.
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RT @L_Team10: #Armenia: Azerbaijani media claim the Russian peacekeepers have started to abandon their positions in the occupied #Artsakh
RT @L_Team10: #Armenia: Azerbaijani media claim the Russian peacekeepers have started to abandon their positions in the occupied #Artsakh
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4emberlen (Twitter)
RT @boris0630: Минут сорок назад сестра звонила подруге в Донецк,район Абакумово.
Та говорит,что возле дома несколько десятков танков ,много танков,проехало в направлении Красногоровки
Может кому информация пригодится
RT @boris0630: Минут сорок назад сестра звонила подруге в Донецк,район Абакумово.
Та говорит,что возле дома несколько десятков танков ,много танков,проехало в направлении Красногоровки
Может кому информация пригодится
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
RT @emilkastehelmi: One of the most significant current battles in Ukraine is taking place in the small city of Chasiv Yar.
In this thread, I will analyze the current situation, defensive preparations, terrain, participating units, various scenarios and future developments. 1/
RT @emilkastehelmi: One of the most significant current battles in Ukraine is taking place in the small city of Chasiv Yar.
In this thread, I will analyze the current situation, defensive preparations, terrain, participating units, various scenarios and future developments. 1/
Rob Lee (Twitter)
Lieutenant Nikita Pakhomov, Captain of the 3rd Rank Svyatoslav Nizhegorodov, and Senior Lieutenant Stanislav Kazantsev all served with Russian SSO's 561st Emergency Rescue Center and were killed on May 8 during the battle for Snake Island.
https://zhiznteatr.mirtesen.ru/blog/43149017251/Zamechatelnyie-rabotyi-hudozhnika-Vadima-Okladnikova-o-nashih-ge?utm_referrer=mirtesen.ru https://twitter.com/666_mancer/status/1780247493898338771#m
Lieutenant Nikita Pakhomov, Captain of the 3rd Rank Svyatoslav Nizhegorodov, and Senior Lieutenant Stanislav Kazantsev all served with Russian SSO's 561st Emergency Rescue Center and were killed on May 8 during the battle for Snake Island.
https://zhiznteatr.mirtesen.ru/blog/43149017251/Zamechatelnyie-rabotyi-hudozhnika-Vadima-Okladnikova-o-nashih-ge?utm_referrer=mirtesen.ru https://twitter.com/666_mancer/status/1780247493898338771#m
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Def Mon (Twitter)
Fire in western countery munition factory vs fire in russian munition factory, https://twitter.com/paulmcleary/status/1779980417052950931#m
Fire in western countery munition factory vs fire in russian munition factory, https://twitter.com/paulmcleary/status/1779980417052950931#m
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