Author: Dal Stanton
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1/11/2025 — 67 clergy members killed and over 630 religious sites damaged by Russia – Foreign Ministry

From: New Voice of Ukraine 🇺🇦 Russia has killed 67 Ukrainian clergy members and damaged over 630 religious sites since the start of its full-scale invasion, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi said during a briefing on Jan. 10. Russian strikes have destroyed or damaged more than 630 places of worship and religious sites in Ukraine,…
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1/11/2025 — Inside one of Russia’s most horrific torture chambers in Ukraine 

From: Kyiv Independent
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1/11/2025 — Just continuing thinking out loud, if I may.

From: Pavlov Gintov — Just continuing thinking out loud, if I may. In my opinion, East Asia is the second most dangerous place in the world after Ukraine at the moment. And I don’t mean just Taiwan. In case you didn’t know, thousands of North Korean soldiers are currently fighting in Europe against Ukraine. They…
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1/11/2025 — A Perspective on Snow

From: Maia Mikhaluk in Kyiv (1052nd day) We have many friends on the East Coast of the USA, so my FB news feed is filled with snow photos. Friends in Atlanta seem to be especially excited about this rare phenomenon and we are happy for them. In the past Ukraine would have snow on the…
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1/11/2025 — Serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice with trembling.

From: Ira Kapitonova in Kyiv (Day 1052) Serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice with trembling.Psalm 2:11 The school is back in session. The first three days felt exhausting yet wonderful. These kids are my daily reminder that there are many battles out there worth fighting, and the Lord is fighting for us no matter…
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1/10/2025 — Russian Assets Are Europe’s Trump Card

With the incoming administration seeking to cut U.S. aid to Ukraine, Europe should tap the Kremlin’s frozen reserves. From: Foreign Policy By Adrian Karatnycky, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and the founder of Myrmidon Group. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s ambition to end Russia’s war on Ukraine has raised expectations of a peace deal and…
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1/10/2025 — Sanctioned kleptocracy: How Putin’s kremligarchs have survived the war—and even prospered

From: Atlantic Council By Ilya Zaslavskiy By the time Russia launched its full-scale war against Ukraine in February 2022, the Kremlin’s transnational kleptocracy had achieved substantial global reach. It had penetrated every continent with corrupt practices, boasted abundant finance for its operations, and found every vulnerable strategic point where it could challenge the United States and…
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1/10/2025 — Ukraine hopes robot army can counter Russia’s battlefield advantages

From: Atlantic Council By David Kirichenko In December 2024, Ukrainian forces operating north of Kharkiv reportedly conducted their first ever attack on Russian positions using exclusively unmanned technologies. This landmark military operation, which featured a combination of machine gun-equipped ground drones and kamikaze aerial drones, underscored Ukraine’s increasingly sophisticated use of robotic systems, while also highlighting the…
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1/10/2025 — Abandoning Ukraine would plunge the entire world into an era of instability

From: Atlantic Council By Victor Liakh Ever since Donald Trump’s November 2024 election victory, speculation has been mounting over a potential peace deal to end the Russian invasion of Ukraine. With Russian forces currently enjoying the battlefield initiative and amid doubts over continued US support for Kyiv, many observers believe Ukraine may have little choice but…
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1/10/2025 — Kursk Operation: North Korean Army Defeat, Failed Russian Army Assault

From: Anna From Ukraine 🇺🇦 Vlog 919: War in Ukraine