Author: Dal Stanton
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6/6/2024 — English officially becomes one of international communication languages in Ukraine

On 4 June, Ukrainian parliament passed the law on the use of English language in Ukraine which determines specific positions for which knowledge of English is required. From: Euromaiden Press BY VIRA KRAVCHUK The Ukrainian parliament adopts a law that officially establishes the status of English as one of the languages of international communication in…
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6/6/2024 — Norway’s top general says NATO has 2-3 years before Russia regains conventional attack capability

Norway’s top general says NATO has a 2-3 year window to prepare before Russia rebuilds its ability to launch conventional attacks. From: Euromaiden Press BY YURI ZORIA Norway’s chief of defense Eirik Kristoffersen has warned that NATO faces a narrow window of just two to three years to reinforce its military readiness before Russia rebuilds…
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6/6/2024 — Russia forcibly sends men who refused to fight to Kharkiv Oblast

Hundreds of Russian troops who refused deployment to Ukraine have been sent to the Kharkiv front after their trials were abruptly cancelled, according to reports. From: Euromaiden Press BY MARIA TRIL Russian opposition outlet Verstka reported on 3 June that Russian military authorities began forcibly sending hundreds of Russian servicemembers who refused to take part…
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6/6/2024 — Kyiv faces unscheduled blackouts as energy demands exceed limits

Emergency power cuts swept through Kyiv after the city exceeded its energy limits, rendering scheduled outages ineffective. From: Euromaiden Press BY MARIA TRIL Ukrainian energy provider Ukrenergo has directed emergency power cuts in the capital city of Kyiv, Yasno company CEO Serhiy Kovalenko said. “Kyiv has exceeded the limits. Ukrenergo has given the command for…
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6/6/2024 — Biden lays out vision for Ukraine peace, but without NATO membership

In a wide-ranging interview with TIME, President Biden made clear his strategy for peace in Ukraine hinges on Russia never occupying the country, not its NATO membership. From: Euromaiden Press BY MARIA TRIL President Joe Biden outlined his vision for ending the war in Ukraine, which does not involve the country joining NATO, TIME magazine…
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6/6/2024 — Here so in Ukraine now grow bread. The world must know at what price 🇺🇦 (video)

From: Zatishne Gorishte
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6/6/2024 — “The scale is hard to comprehend. More buildings have been destroyed in Ukraine than if every building in Manhattan were to be leveled four times over…”

From: Maia Mikhaluk in Kyiv (833rd day) On June 3rd, the New York Times published the article What Ukraine Has Lost, which was written by Marco Hernandez, Jeffrey Gettleman, Finbarr O’Reilly, and Tim Wallace. Using satellite images, they analyzed every building across Ukraine that has been damaged or destroyed since Russia attacked two years ago.…
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6/6/2024 — O my God, make them like whirling dust, like chaff before the wind…

From: Ira Kapitonova in Kyiv (Day 833) These days have been challenging. Both yesterday and today, our apartment building had electricity in 3-hour slots with 7-hour blackouts in between. It doesn’t drastically affect our family. We can go to work (and have generators there). We are healthy and strong enough to walk up and down…
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6/5/2024 — Vladimir Putin just tacitly admitted Crimea is not really part of Russia

From: Atlantic Council By Peter Dickinson Ukraine achieved a major diplomatic breakthrough last week, securing the green light from key allies for strikes inside Russia using Western weapons. The Russian reaction to this landmark news has bordered on the hysterical, with a host of Kremlin officials and propagandists denouncing the West and vowing terrible revenge. Predictably, Vladimir Putin led the way, issuing…
