Category: Updates
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3/15/2024 – I asked Copilot (Microsoft’s AI) what “Holodomor” meant in Ukrainian and it said “killing by hunger”

From: Ian Chai – I asked Copilot (Microsoft’s AI) what “Holodomor” meant in Ukrainian and it said “killing by hunger” and explained about what Stalin did. Then I said “Putin’s the new Stalin” and it surprisingly wrote this poem in reponse! And so the pages of history turn,Where shadows of the past resurface,A dance of…
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3/15/2024 – Praise him for his mighty deeds;praise him according to his excellent greatness!

From: Ira Kapitonova in Kyiv (Day 750): Praise him for his mighty deeds;praise him according to his excellent greatness!Psalm 150:2 It’s air raid time. After two air raids during the day because of the ballistic missile threats, this one may actually get loud. Kamikaze drones are headed at Kyiv. Waking up in the middle of…
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3/14/2024 – Ukraine blew up three Russian refineries: powerless Russia’s Air Force defense

From: Anna from Ukraine 🇺🇦 Vlog 624: War in Ukraine
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3/14/2024 – Kyiv completes two key steps for European integration — European Commissioner

From: New Voice of Ukraine 🇺🇦 Kyiv has completed two of the four steps necessary for Ukraine’s European integration, citing European Commission documents, the European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi, said, Radio Svoboda reported on March 12. A meeting of the College of the European Commission on March 12 is expected to discuss the interim assessment…
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3/14/2024 – Ukraine’s Oscar win puts Russia’s war crimes back in international spotlight

From: Atlantic Council By Peter Dickinson @Biz_Ukraine_Magvia UkraineAlert Ukrainian wartime documentary “20 Days in Mariupol” won the country’s first ever Oscar at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles on March 10. For most Ukrainians, however, this was a bittersweet moment. Two years on from the harrowing events captured in Ukrainian director Mstyslav Chernov’s film, their country is…
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3/14/2024 – “Red ants breed, gather in colonies, quickly spread throughout Ukraine – its cities, villages, farms…”

From: Maia Mikhaluk in Kyiv (749th day): I recently finished reading the book Age of Red Ants by Tatiana Piankova. It describes one of the most tragic pages of Ukraine’s history – the Great Famine of 1932-33 when the Soviets took away all the grain all the food from villages and systematically killed villagers in…



