Zaporizhia, the regional capital city on the Dnipro River, is reportedly under fire.
📹via @olex_scherba
A high-rise building was hit by a shell in Kharkiv this evening.
📷FB/Military TV Ukraine.
The Ukrainian northeastern city of Kharkiv remains under heavy fire today. The video shows the ongoing Russian shelling, published minutes ago.
📷@nakipeloua
The sounds of explosions and shots were heard in Kharkiv for 30 minutes - correspondents of Suspilne reported, saying that these were the most powerful sounds in three days.
The oil depot near Vasylkiv is on fire after the Russian missile strike, @Liveuamap reports, image via @Victorius_Prime
Another video of the recent 30-minute massive shelling of Kharkiv:
📹@ESBocharova
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A short thread on several other Ukrainian attacks in Russia and occupied territories
Following the strike yesterday morning, the fire spread at an oil facility in Russia's Orel and towards evening, an additional fuel tank exploded, producing much darker smoke (📹via @hochu_dodomu)
A video emerged of a car bomb attack in occupied Donetsk on 9 December () that killed the Olenivka prison chief, who was involved in a terror attack on Ukrainian POWs in his facility.
🧵1/12 BREAKING: Both Georgian Dream and opposition claim victory in today's parliamentary elections, as most exit polls show opposition lead.
The vote could end 12 years of rule by a party critics call "Russian Dream" 🇬🇪 a recap of how Georgia got here: euromaidanpress.com/2024/05/11/fro…
2/12 2003: Georgia's pro-Western path began with Rose Revolution. President Mikheil Saakashvili led sweeping reforms, oriented country toward EU and NATO despite Russia's 2008 invasion and occupation of 20% of Georgia
3/12 2012: Enter Bidzina Ivanishvili - Russian-made billionaire who promised both EU integration AND better Russia ties. His Georgian Dream defeated Saakashvili's party in Georgia's first peaceful power transfer.
Fear not, @yulia_navalnaya, we're here to explain how to decolonize your country which subjugated different peoples and eradicated their identity to create "the same background and cultural context".
Let's start with our interview with Leyla Latypova in the second tweet👇🏻
Here @LatypovaLeyla explains how your country oppresses her peoples
And here, we made a short explainer how your country killed and deported people from Crimea, which is by the way not a "Butterbrot", is it?
#Otd 80 years ago, Soviets deported entire Crimean Tatar population to Central Asia
The hushed-up Soviet crime is one that Russia continues spinning in its ongoing occupation of Crimea & one Ukraine insists is genocide. Here are 10 things you should know euromaidanpress.com/2024/05/18/ten…
1/Crimean Tatars are the indigenous people of Crimea, with a history on the peninsula spanning over 1,000 years.
Before Russian annexation in 1783, their population in the Crimean Khanate exceeded 5 million. By 1917, it had dropped to around 200,000 - result of Russian policies
2/ The Soviet NKVD deported around 200,000 Crimean Tatars to Central Asia in just 3 days from May 18-20, 1944.
Families had only 30 minutes to gather belongings before being crammed into cattle wagons. 8,000 died during the arduous journey.
North Korea, acting as China's proxy, aids Russia against Ukraine to undermine US influence in Europe. "In exchange, Russia provides North Korea with technologies, evident from their missile developments and recent tests, which are obviously linked to Russia," says Samus. (2/4)
Iran, aligned with China and Russia, challenges US Mideast dominance. Samus believes Russia aids Iran's missile and nuclear programs, saying, "Progressing Iran's capabilities from the 1950s to modern levels is difficult and costly without external support." (3/4)