Author: Dal Stanton
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12/21/2024 — A smirking Putin yesterday defended the bloodiest European invasion since World War II, claiming he was bored and craving “action.”

From: Euromaiden Press — A smirking Putin yesterday defended the bloodiest European invasion since World War II, claiming he was bored and craving “action.” “When everything is stable, we get bored. We want some action,” he stated.
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12/21/2024 — O Israel, hope in the Lord! For with the Lord there is steadfast love, and with him is plentiful redemption.

From: Ira Kapitonova in Kyiv (Day 1031) O Israel, hope in the Lord!For with the Lord there is steadfast love,and with him is plentiful redemption.Psalm 130:7 Today was going to be an uneventful day, with our school’s annual Christmas program and the beginning of Christmas break. Our 3rd and 4th graders were preparing a Christmas…
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12/21/3024 — I saw a change that seemed to me to be spiritual. It seems that Ukrainians are closer to death…

From: Jon Eide — MTW Ukraine Country Director I’m writing this letter on the Kyiv-Lviv train. It’s cold outside, and last night in Kyiv there was an missile attack on the city – probably will be tomorrow as well. I’ve been making these regular trips to wartime Ukraine for three years now. This visit felt…
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12/20/2024 — Ukraine seeks further progress toward EU membership in 2025

From: Atlantic Council By Kateryna Odarchenko Ukraine has long identified membership of NATO and the European Union as its twin geopolitical objectives as it looks to achieve an historic turn to the West. With seemingly little prospect of an invitation to join NATO while the war with Russia continues, the Ukrainian government will be hoping to…
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12/20/2024 — Five things Russia’s invasion has taught the world about Ukraine

From: Atlantic Council By Peter Dickinson The war unleashed by Russia almost three years ago in Ukraine is rightly recognized as one of the great crimes of the twenty-first century. Understandably, little attention has been paid so far to the impact the conflict is having on Ukraine’s international image. And yet amid the trauma and horror…
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12/20/2024 — My recent conversation with a “good russian.”

From: Roman Sheremeta (Professor of Economics, Board Member, Founding Rector of American University Kyiv) My recent conversation with a “good russian.” A good russian: it was your position since the start of the war that all the Russians are to blame. Me: Just look at your social media page. Zero condemnation of russian genocide as…
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12/20/2024 — Professor Timothy Snyder on Russia’s clear genocidal intent in Ukraine 

From: Helsinki Commission November 14, 2022: Nine months after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Professor Timothy Snyder laid out Russia’s clear intent to commit genocide in Ukraine. Professor Snyder argued that both Russia’s crimes in Ukraine and the intent of Russia’s leadership to commit genocide against Ukrainians are not in dispute. Full hearing:…
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12/20/2024 — Oh, we’ve been blessed with so much! My heart overflows with gratitude!

From: Ira Kapitonova in Kyiv (Day 1030) I wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and in his word I hope;my soul waits for the Lord more than watchmen for the morning,more than watchmen for the morning.Psalm 130:5-6 And just like that, our first semester is done. We still have a Christmas program tomorrow, but…
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12/19/2024 — Ukraine’s New Laser Weapon TRYZUB: Russia Shocked 

From: Anna From Ukraine 🇺🇦 Vlog 897: War in Ukraine
