WHY DO YOU HATE SO MUCH !!???? DO YOU BELIEVE YOU HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO
UKRAINIAN SOVEREIGNTY OR HAVE ONE SEVERED !!????? CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT YOUR WORK PLEASE AS PER WHAT HAVE YOU ACCOMPLISHED IN UKRAINE SO FAR AND WHAT CAN WORLD EXPECT FROM YOUR WORK/DONATIONS ETC. !!????
WESTERN FIGHTER JETS OR ASSISTANCE WHICH WOULD COMPARE WITH THE ONE FINLAND OR SWEDEN WOULD RECEIVE ACROSS THE NIGHT IF ATTACKED. COMPARISON HOW MUCH FOR UKRAINE AND HOW MUCH FOR ISRAEL(already with top Western equipment) DOESN'T AFTER-ALL BASED ON SEEN IN UKRAINE EVEN MATTERS - BLAH $$$ BLAH MAKES IN A REAL WORLD ON A WAR FIELD ZERO SENSE WHATSOEVER..
@BRUSSELS - HOW MUCH DID MAP OF OCCUPATION CHANGES LAST YEARS SINCE JANUARY OF 2023 !!!??????
HOW FAR DO YOU PLAN ON ADVANCING UKRAINIAN TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY IN 2024 SINCE YOU HAD UKRAINIAN MILITARY HOLD ON TO THEIR POSITIONS FOR ALMOST ENTIRE YEAR !!?????
AND AGAIN - DO YOU THINK ZELENSKY IS DOING A GOOD JOB !!????
I DO NOT BELIEVE IN A SILENT MAJORITY. I BELIEVE IN A PEOPLE THAT WORK/PAY THEIR BILLS AND SPECIAL INTERESTS(tested on my skin) THAT EXIST TO RAPE/ STEAL AND KILL.
I RATE YOUR "EUROPEAN" PARTNERSHIP AS CATASTROPHICAL UNPRECEDENTED BARBARIC DAMAGE IN THIS GREAT TRANSITION PHASE AS WAS MY CASE TO NOWHERE.
Russia says a battalion made up of Ukrainian prisoners of war is about to be sent to fight against their own country
Ukrainian prisoners of war will soon be fighting against their own country, Russian state media says.
Russia is deploying a force of them with a formation currently fighting in Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia.
The move could violate the Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War.
Russia says a battalion of Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) will soon be sent to the front lines, state media said in a report on how they will fight against their own country.
Russia claims the troops have taken an oath of allegiance, but the move could still be a violation of international laws concerning warfare. It also raises questions about the need to use POWs, questions in particular about the state and quality of Russia's forces as they suffer high casualties on the battlefield.
On November 7, Russian state media outlet RIA Novosti said Ukrainian POWs in the "Bogdan Khmelnitsky" battalion swore an oath of allegiance to Russia and would soon deploy into battle. The outlet had previously said in late October that Russian authorities were planning to send the group — described as a battalion including about 70 prisoners from various penal colonies — to the front lines and that they were conducting relevant training in preparation.
Now, with training completed, the troops will be sent into battle, operating under the larger Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) "Kaskad" formation, The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said, citing several Russian sources. That suggests the POWs will be fighting on the front lines along the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions, where Kaskad has been active, ISW added.
Both areas have seen heavy fighting in recent weeks. Around Avdiivka on the border of occupied Donetsk, Russia has launched a renewed offensive that's resulted in significant Russian casualties, as well as severe vehicle losses. And Zaporizhzhia has been the focus of Ukraine's counteroffensive, where troops hoped to push past fortified Russian defenses and break occupied territory down to the Sea of Azov, effectively cutting Russian territory in that area in half, but have struggled to do so.
The details surrounding the coming deployment of Ukrainian POWs are murky. The battalion of POWs has previously been called a "volunteer" group, and its commander said that their contracts were "concluded on general terms," RIA Novosti said. State media has previously said they were "recruited." The language used may indicate the troops will receive salaries and benefits for their service comparable to their Russian counterparts.
It remains unclear, though, whether or not the soldiers were coerced into joining or did so of their own accord, as Russia suggests.
The deployment of POWs in service of the side that captured them could be a violation of the Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War, which says "no prisoner of war may at any time be sent to or detained in areas where he may be exposed to the fire of the combat zone," nor shall they "be employed on labor which is of an unhealthy or dangerous nature."
Ukraine has a battalion of Russians fighting for it, but it says that they purposefully traveled to Ukraine to sign up with the armed forces and fight for it, a very different approach from Russia's penal colony recruitment efforts.
Putin Unleashes Record Bombing in Ukraine as the World Watches Gaza
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Russia unleashed an unprecedented bombardment in southern Ukraine overnight in what local officials described as a “massive attack” in the conflict which has continued to rage even as the international community’s attention has moved to the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
The Ukrainian Internal Affairs Ministry on Monday morning said Russia dropped at least “87 aerial bombs on populated areas of the Kherson region - the largest number for all time.” At least eight people were also injured in other Russian strikes carried out in the Odessa region farther to the west on Sunday night.
Four high-rise apartment buildings in Kherson city were damaged in the first strikes on Sunday evening, the ministry said, but no casualties were reported. Later, at around 3 a.m. on Monday, the city was shelled for a second time, with two more private houses hit. Another 12 airstrikes took place through the night in the city of Beryslav and around 17 miles away in the village of Krynky across the Dnipro River.
At around 9 p.m. on Sunday, another barrage using drones and missiles began in the Black Sea port city of Odessa. “As a result of the attack, 20 apartment buildings, an art museum, more than two dozen cars, and infrastructure were damaged,” the ministry said, adding that eight people were injured in the attacks.
The Operational Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine “South” separately said the strikes in Odessa damaged a “museum in the historic part of the city, classified as a UNESCO heritage” site. Odessa Governor Oleh Kiper shared images of the damage to the Odessa Fine Arts Museum located in one of the city’s oldest palaces. He said most of the museum’s collection had been evacuated “in advance,” and that paintings still displayed in exhibitions “were not affected.”
He added that the museum “turns 124 years old” on November 6. “It was on the night of November 6 that the Russians ‘congratulated’ our architectural monument with a rocket that hit nearby,” Kiper said.
Andriy Yermak, the head of the president’s office, indicated that the strikes in Odessa were Russia’s retaliation to Ukrainian attacks in Crimea. “This is their pitiful response to reality,” he wrote on Telegram. “Ukrainian Crimea will be demilitarized, without the Black Sea fleet and Russian military bases.”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has attempted to link his country’s battle against Russia with Israel’s conflict against Hamas, with U.S. lawmakers politically divided about providing support to both fights together. Speaking to NBC’s Meet the Press Sunday, Zelensky accused Russia of being involved in both conflicts by sponsoring Hamas.
The Ukrainian leader was also asked about a report last week claiming that U.S. and European officials have started quietly speaking to his government about the possibility of peace negotiations to end the war with Russia. “I am not ready to speak with the terrorists because their word is nothing,” Zelensky said. Later, he added: “We are not ready to give our freedom to this fucking terrorist Putin. That’s it. That’s why we are fighting.”
Z državljani Rusije v avtu bežal pred policisti, pri 180 km/h izgubil oblast nad vozilom
28. oktobra v jutranjih urah so bili na PU Novo mesto obveščeni o tatvini goriva na enem izmed bencinskih servisov na avtocesti. Voznik osebnega avtomobila nizozemskih registrskih oznak je v rezervoar natočil gorivo in odpeljal brez plačila.
»Na podlagi opisa so policisti voznika izsledili in ga ustavljali s svetlobnimi in zvočnimi signali. Kršitelj znakov ni upošteval, pospešil je hitrost in vozil 180 km/h in z nevarno vožnjo ogrožal ostale udeležence v prometu. Pri izvozu za Dobruško vas je izgubil oblast nad vozilom in trčil v varovalno ograjo in v avtomobil 35-letnega voznika, ki je pripeljal po priključku. 21-letni povzročitelj se je v nesreči lažje poškodoval, oskrbeli so ga v novomeški bolnišnici. Policisti so še ugotovili, da je v vozilu prevažal pet državljanov Rusije, ki so nezakonito prestopili državno mejo. 21-letniku so po zdravniški oskrbi odvzeli prostost, ga pridržali in mu zasegli avtomobil,« javnosti sporoča Alenka Drenik Rangus.
S kazensko ovadbo zaradi kaznivih dejanj prepovedano prehajanje meje ali ozemlja države, tatvine in nevarne vožnje v cestnem prometu ga bodo privedli k preiskovalnemu sodniku. Državljani Rusije so izrazili namero za podajo prošnjo za mednarodno zaščito.
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