Category: Updates
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6/14/2024 — Ukraine is making the Russian occupation of Crimea untenable

From: Atlantic Council By Olivia Yanchik A combination of Ukrainian ingenuity and Western-supplied long-range missiles is making the Russian occupation of Crimea increasingly untenable. The continued weakening of Russia’s position on the Crimean peninsula is a major blow to Kremlin prestige that also has potentially serious practical implications for the future of the war. In recent…
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6/14/2024 — New sanctions against Russia: Russia is broke

From: Anna From Ukraine 🇺🇦 Vlog 714: war in Ukraine
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6/14/2024 — Russian forces ‘deliberately starved’ Ukrainians in Mariupol, new report claims

From: The Independent By Arpan Rai Russian forces deliberately starved Ukrainians in Mariupol as a tactic of war by targeting their water, food and medical facilities before taking the strategic port city in 2022, according to an investigation by an international human rights group. Satellite imagery showing evidence of attacks on civilian infrastructure in the city, including food…
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6/14/2024 — Russians told to mobilise to inflict ‘maximum harm’ on West in response to sanctions

By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) – One of Russia’s top security officials called on Thursday for Russians to mobilise to inflict “maximum harm” on Western societies and infrastructure as payback for increasingly tough sanctions being imposed on Moscow by the U.S. and its allies. The statement by Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council and Vladimir…
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6/14/2024 — Update from Belgorod Dnestrovsky

From: Lyuda Betina ( Day 841) News from Ukraine.Today is usual day for us. There were alarms at night and sirens sounded during the day, but everything is calm in our city. Drones and missiles usually come from the side of the sea, flying from Crimea. We can see them in the sky. If they…
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6/14/2024 — Ruzzia has to pay for damage they cause – the sooner, the better!

From: Maia Mikhaluk (841st day) Ruzzia has to pay for damage they cause – the sooner, the better! Ukraine will receive funds from interest on frozen Russian assets, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said. “Good news from the G7: another $50 billion for Ukraine. To do this, we use interest from frozen assets – a…
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6/14/2024 — Psalm 91

From: Ira Kapitonova (Day 841) Last night, once again, I fell asleep before I could write my update. I thought I’d just skip the day and write my regular update tonight, but yesterday’s verse comes from Psalm 91. It seems to be the most popular psalm among the people of Ukraine who went through the…


