Author: Dal Stanton
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6/1/2024 — Stoltenberg: NATO’s weapons policy change bolsters Ukraine’s Kharkiv defense

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says he’s more confident that Ukraine can successfully defend the city of Kharkiv now that NATO allies have eased restrictions on the use of weapons they supply to hit targets inside Russia. From: Euromaiden Press BY BENJAMIN LOOIJEN According to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg said he’s…
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6/1/2024 — France excludes Russia from Normandy landing anniversary celebrations

Citing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, France has decided against inviting any Russian delegation to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy in World War II. From: Euromaiden Press BY MARIA TRIL Reuters reported on 30 May, citing its sources, that Russia’s delegation will not be invited to the 80th anniversary commemorations of…
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6/1/2024 — Neptune and drones attack: Russia’s oil terminal and ferry crossing blown up 

From: Anna From Ukraine 🇺🇦 Vlog 701: War in Ukraine
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6/1/2024 – The myth must die; there can be no security in Europe with Russia

Two years into Russia’s war, the ghost of the German Ostpolitik philosophy lingers over the country’s foreign policy From: Euromaiden Press BY WINFRIED SCHNEIDER-DETERS European security can only be had with Russia – that was the German Social Democratic Party’s (“SPD”) mantra after the end of the Cold War. The SPD’s election manifesto from May…
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6/1/2024 — Every single day during the past three weeks ruzzians are shelling, bombing and attacking Kharkiv (the second largest city in Ukraine) and Kharkiv region

From: Maia Mikhaluk in Kyiv (828th day) Every single day during the past three weeks ruzzians are shelling, bombing and attacking Kharkiv (the second largest city in Ukraine) and Kharkiv region. The photos in this post are from today’s attack when one of multi-stories residential buildings was hit. Often ruzzians can succeed in their destructive…
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5/31/2024 — Calls for Ukraine to stop defending itself are immoral, Nobel laureate Matviichuk says

The world order, based on the UN Charter and international law, is collapsing before our eyes, Ukrainian human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviychuk says. From: Euromaiden Press BY OLEKSANDRA MATVIICHUK On 16 May, Oleksandra Matviichuk, head of the Ukraine-based Center for Civil Liberties, which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022, delivered a speech at the…
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5/31/2024 — Ukrainian Rug Making Traditions

From: In Ukraine 🇺🇦 Ukrainian rug making, an art rooted in centuries of tradition, has evolved while retaining its unique identity. Traced back to Scythian times, this craft uses materials like wool, flax, and hemp. Over time, it became integral to Ukrainian life, providing decoration and warmth. The rugs’ symbols and patterns narrate Ukrainian history,…
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5/31/2024 — HIMARS & MAGURA WELL DONE: HUGE EXPLOSIONS IN DONETSK AND CRIMEA

From: Anna in Ukraine 🇺🇦 Vlog 700: War in Ukraine

