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Mar 14, 2022 15 tweets 8 min read Read on X
Good morning from Ukraine.

Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.

And further to the south, unarmed Ukrainians continue to bravely demonstrate against Russian occupation. Notice no one reacts w fear when shots are fired in this video from Kherson
The Russian mil continues to press Kyiv but they continue to be stuck in an “operational pause” — they are making some slight progress in the south but without much momentum.

While there were Americans and other foreign fighter training at the Yavoriv training center, none appear to have been among the 35 killed and 134 injured yesterday morning near the Polish border.

buzzfeednews.com/article/christ…
Meanwhile near Kyiv, in the northern suburb of Obolon, more images of destruction in civilian areas, via Ukrainian government
I ran into a sr Ukrainian military official at 345am. News of Kadyrov arriving near Kyiv had reached him.

“F*** Kadyrov,” he said, unprompted, while we waited for air sirens to abate.

Interesting who you will run into in your local bomb shelter.
Another day traveling Ukraine’s rural routes. The checkpoints are getting much smoother… guards have been joking around with us when they see us… rifles slung, not held in the low ready position… a reflection of how Ukrainians in this region feel the war is going for them
The smell at these checkpoints is sweetly burning firewood— many of them have small stoves set up at the CP.

It’s only a few degrees below freezing but it feels much colder for some reason.

If I do an interview outside for 30 minutes it will take an hour inside to fully warm up
I see Ukrainians along the side of the road grimly getting their work done.

I saw a gas station worker still sweeping and cleaning the site despite there being no gas…

I saw workers still filling potholes now that spring is here
Other scenes include soldiers scrolling on the phones while taking a break at a checkpoint, firefighter getting breakfast, and a Ukrainian joke: a dummy wearing body armor on the side of the road
With all the incoming info of violence and war, it’s still somewhat comforting that what Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are saying is leading news broadcasts on Ukrainian television
This says something profound about what is important to a population. In this case cultural preservation:

In this photo disseminated by Ukrainian govt, Odesa is trying to protect a monument to Duke de Richelieu with sandbags
Am thinking today of the kindness we have experienced… as we evacuated Kyiv (along with hundreds of thousands of others) no hotels were available… one family also on the run took us in at a rented apartment

Here is me and @ElBeardsley having dinner w them:
They fed us, and I remember looking down at this plate of Ukrainian dumplings: “is ALL this for me?!” They were on the run too but refused to be anything but fine hosts

(On the night before, during evac, I had slept on a mattress I found under the stairs in a bldg without power)
The night we ate dumplings together their toddler also peed on me while we were sitting on the same bench

I told @MEvstatieva and she said it was “good luck” — we were part of what would become a multi-day mass exodus from Kyiv, and I was like, “we could use some of that!”
Today’s dogs of war photos are dedicated to the Ukrainians who refuse to leave their family members behind

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Oct 24
Good morning to readers; Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.

For years I thought I was done with Maria Butina, the Russian agent linked with the NRA that I uncovered.

But after she was released from prison, she went back to Russia to become a legislator with Putin’s party... Image
… and I became a resident of Kyiv, a city being relentlessly attacked by the forces she so vigorously supports.

This is the inside story of how I came to unmask Maria Butina.
Every great investigative story starts with an unlikely tip.

Usually it sounds just a little too wild to be true.

Oftentimes, these claims are impossible to prove.
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Sep 21
Good morning to readers; Kyiv remains in Ukraine’s hands.

Poland and Ukraine are strong allies.

But unresolved historical tensions strain their relations, threatening Ukraine's accession to the EU.

Many Poles, like ambassador Bartosz Cichocki, cannot forgive the Volhynian massacre.Image
More than 80 years ago, Ukrainian nationalists killed thousands of Poles in the western regions of Ukraine. They targeted children, women, the elderly, and other civilians. In retaliation, Poles carried out numerous revenge attacks against the Ukrainian population.
It happened almost a century ago, but these historical events have real world implications for Ukraine’s future – it is a bitter point between two countries that are otherwise close allies due to Russian aggression, and a point of friction that could keep Ukraine out of the EU.
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Sep 12
Good morning readers, Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.

A Russian documentary that whitewashes the crimes of the Russian military in Ukraine has turned out to be funded by Canada.

Olha Glotka, who saw these crimes with her own eyes, is outraged by the film's debut in Toronto. Image
This Friday, a documentary film about Russian soldiers illegally occupying Ukraine will make its North American debut at the Toronto Film Festival.

The movie – titled 'Russians at War' – has been criticized by Ukrainians and pro-Ukrainian Canadians as overtly propagandistic.
Filmmaker Anastasia Trofimova not only did the film with the blessing of Russian troops in Ukraine, but also with hundreds of thousands of Canadian taxpayer dollars. Image
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Aug 14
Good morning to readers; Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.

So does the city of Sudzha.

Russia justifies its invasion by reclaiming “historic” territories.

But the past of Kyiv's seized areas in Russia, like Sudzha — a former Ukrainian city — shows the absurdity of such claims. Image
The history of Sudzha, like many cities along the Russian-Ukrainian border, has ties to both nations.

Putin’s imperial logic would suggest Ukraine would have a claim on this territory – something the Ukrainians themselves have rejected.
Sudzha was founded in the middle of the 17th century as a city of Cossacks – a semi-nomadic peoples who lived on the territory of Ukraine and are considered by many to be the ancestors of Ukrainians.
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Aug 10
Good morning to readers; Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.

The Red Cross’s job is to monitor/facilitate international law. In Ukraine, it’s obvious that it has failed.

Meet Illia: His family didn't know he was alive because the Red Cross lost his info while he was a POW. Image
When Ukrainians were beaten to death in Russian prisoner of war camps, the Red Cross was nowhere to be seen.

The organization left Mariupol early in the full-blown war when more than 300,000 civilians were surrounded by occupation troops, leaving them to their fates.
And it failed to do enough as evidence has piled up that Russia has violated international humanitarian law — time and time again.

That’s despite the ICRC’s role being to enforce the so-called “rules of war”, protecting humanitarian rights.
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Jul 8
NEWSFLASH: Children's hospital struck in brazen Russian daylight attack

Just a week ago we profiled the work of the Okhmatdyt Children's Clinic in Kyiv. Today, it was hit. We rushed to the scene to report. Image
In central Kyiv, you can hear the difference between outgoing air defense missiles, firing up over the city: a hollow ‘poof!’ sound.

And then there’s the kind of explosion you don’t want to hear:

…a crunchier, sharper sound indicating something on the ground has been hit.
Today, the sites hit include a children’s hospital.

Larysa Moisienko, a senior nurse at the trauma unit said:

"The blast wave completely blew us all away to the corner. At that time, all the windows and doors were blown out, absolutely everything was blown out," Larysa said. Image
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