Category: Updates
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12/24/2024 — Ukrainian orphan commits suicide after forced deportation to Russia

From: New Voice of Ukraine 🇺🇦 Eighteen-year-old Oleksandr Yakushenko, forcibly taken from a foster home near Kherson to Russia in 2022, died by suicide while living with an adoptive family in Krasnodar Krai, Russian outlet Vazhnyye Istorii wrote on Dec. 24. Oleksandr’s tragic death went unreported by local authorities or media. His adoptive father, Aleksandr Lukashenko, told…
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12/24/2024 — Ukraine neutralizes 36 drones in overnight Russian attack

From: New Voice of Ukraine 🇺🇦 Ukrainian Air Defense Forces successfully shot down 36 of 60 Russian-launched Shahed drones, 23 more failed to reach their targets, Air Force reported on Dec. 23. The drones were launched from Bryansk, Millerovo, and Primorsko-Akhtarsk in Russia, the military said. The attack was countered by anti-aircraft missile forces, electronic warfare (EW)…
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12/24/2024 — “Great ruzzian culture” is nothing but a great illusion.

From: Maia Mikhaluk in Kyiv (1034th day) Yesterday, during our Sunday service we had a presentation of paintings based on Biblical stories. This art was created by Natasha Schuplyak . She is someone special in our lives – she was Sasha’s favorite teacher in school (see the first photo in this post from those days)…
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12/24/2024 — It’s interesting how most of us have stopped wishing for a white Christmas…

From: Ira Kapitonova in Kyiv (Day 1034) For the Lord will vindicate his peopleand have compassion on his servants.Psalm 135:14 It’s interesting how most of us have stopped wishing for a white Christmas. Mild winters mean easier conditions for our soldiers and a lighter load for our energy system. We’ve had about a week without…
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12/23/2024 — It’s Not a Charlie Brown Christmas Time in Ukraine

During the holidays, Ukraine is still fighting for survival. Although Russia may flout peace overtures, Trump could use Putin’s “schizophrenia” to achieve unequivocal victory. From: Kyiv Post by Jonathan Sweet, Mark Toth It is Christmas time again in Kyiv. And it is not Santa’s sleigh and his eight tiny reindeer that are causing Ukrainian children to look…
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12/22/2024 — Trump reportedly promises to continue military aid to Ukraine

From: New Voice of Ukraine 🇺🇦 U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has assured allies that the United States will continue its military assistance to Ukraine following his inauguration in January, the Financial Times reported on Dec. 20. Three sources familiar with the negotiations with Western officials said that Trump plans to continue U.S. military supplies to Ukraine after…
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12/21/2024 — Germany’s political earthquake: what it means for Ukraine and Ukrainians

From: New Voice of Ukraine 🇺🇦 by Ulyana Kulikova (Marketing Specialist, Community Leader, and Advocate for Ukrainian Initiatives) Germany, known for its political stability, is now experiencing a seismic political shift. Since reunification in 1990, the country has enjoyed 33 years of steady progress. During this time, power alternated between two dominant political forces: the…
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12/21/2024 — Ukraine’s justice minister assures data recovery after Russian cyber attack on state registries

From: New Voice of Ukraine 🇺🇦 All data in the state registries affected by the recent Russian cyber attack will be restored, and there is no evidence of a personal data leak, Justice Minister Olga Stefanishyna said on Dec. 20, according to news agency Interfax-Ukraine. “All data that was in the Ministry of Justice has been preserved…
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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.
