A TV series about Joe Biden is being filmed in Russia
According to the plot, US President Joe Biden wants to figure out why his sanctions are not working against the Russians. Undercover, he flies to Russia to understand the Russian soul, and on the first day, he loses his documents but finds a new friend - a real Russian patriot. Now Biden is forced to live in an ordinary khrushchevka, work as an English teacher to save money for new documents, and try to return to America”, - stated in the press release.
The release date of the series is not reported.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke at the forum “Ukraine 2024. Independence”. Here are the main points:
🔹The Kursk operation stopped the occupation of Kharkiv Oblast and destroyed Russian plans for Sumy and Chernihiv. The operation is not related to the “failure” of negotiations with Russia on a partial ceasefire;
🔹Ukraine tested its ballistic missile for the first time;
🔹F-16 fighters shot down several missiles during yesterday's massive shelling;
🔹In September, Ukraine will present a victory plan to the US President. It includes Ukraine's strategic place in the world's security infrastructure;
🔹Ukraine needs to return its adult population;
🔹Kyiv will not sign an agreement with Russia to continue Russian gas transit through Ukraine.
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Key points from Oleksandr Syrskyi, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, at the “Ukraine 2024. Independence” forum:
🔹Russia is focusing on the Donetsk front, with reduced activity in the south and a shift to Kursk;
🔹Over 50 daily combat encounters with Russian forces facing high casualties, up to 300 dead daily in the Pokrovsk direction;
🔹30,000 Russian troops have been redirected to Kursk;
🔹Ukraine has captured 1,294 sq km and 100 settlements; Also 594 Russian servicemen were captured for exchange for Ukrainian POWs in Kursk direction.
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Hedging their bets ?
Belarus and Iran congratulated Ukraine on Independence Day
Belarus and Iran have both sent their congratulations to Ukraine on its 33rd year of independence from the former Soviet Union, despite the two countries' close ties with russia.
According to Belarusian newsagency Belta, president Aleksandr Lukashenko said his citizens have "always had a special respect and warm regard" for the Ukrainian people.
"We are united not only by the common fate and family ties, but also by the desire to be friends and get along with neighbours," he was cited as saying.
Belarus acted as a staging post for russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and Mr Lukashenko is one of Vladimir Putin's key allies.
Meanwhile, the Iranian foreign ministry published a message on social media saying it was congratulating the government and people of Ukraine on its independence.
Tehran is alleged to have provided Moscow with hundreds of deadly drones, as well as other weapons, for use in its war on Ukraine.
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On August 25, the russians targeted an emergency vehicle with an FPV drone while it was evacuating people from Ukraine's Pokrovsk district, according to the Donetsk State Emergency Service.
At the time of the attack, two rescuers, a policeman, and four civilians, including an eight-year-old child, were inside the vehicle.
Fortunately, no one was injured, though the armoured car sustained damage.
Anyone who targets emergency vehicles, emergency workers or those in their care is seriously sick in the head!!!
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Russia loves to manufacture its own history and erase that which doesn't fall into line with its own claims. Hey lets take a look at the mural painted in Mariupol that was painted by an Italian painter Ciro Cerullo on request from the Russian government. The one that depicts who they claimed was a little girl named Nastya from the Donbas.... With NATO bombs falling behind her.
HER MOTHER WHO IS AUSTRALIAN wasn't exactly happy when she realized that they used a photo of HER daughter from a photography magazine from years prior.
And meanwhile, they covered up an actual mural in Mariupol of a little girl who lost her leg and her mother to russian bombs 😡😡😡
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🕯 Dmytro Shapoval's life was cut short during Russian shelling of the village of Mogrytsia in the Sumy region.
On the morning of August 8, 2024, the enemy attacked this settlement with guided aerial bombs. Dmytryk's older brother, 23-year-old Bohdan, also passed away. They were in the yard of the school, which was completely destroyed as a result of the impact.
Dmytryk was six years old. He was born in the Sumy Oblast and grew up in the village of Mogrytsia. He studied in the first grade. He was a good, positive boy. Always smiled. He adored spending time with family and friends, playing various games.
Due to shelling, the bodies of the boy and his brother were taken out of Mogrytsia by volunteers. They were buried in the village of Podlisnivka the next day, August 9.
Rest in Peace Vitaly
Vitaly Alimov worked as a firefighter driver in the Main Department of the State Emergency Service of the Odesa Region. He had the rank of master sergeant of the Civil Defense Service.
On March 15, 2024, during a Russian missile attack on Odesa, Vitaly and his colleagues, as well as policemen and medics, arrived at the site of the attack. Then the enemy struck a second time. As a result of the second "arrival", Vitaly was seriously injured and died in the hospital the next day.
"Vitaly will always remain in our memory as a good friend, a sensitive and kind person, a professional in his field," colleagues said about the deceased.
Vitaly is survived by his wife, son and other relatives.
⚡️🇺🇸🧠⚠️Technology company Shield AI, in partnership with Kratos and Parry Labs, has conducted a “groundbreaking” demonstration of coordinated autonomous flight using two high-performance, jet-powered MQM-178 Firejet drones.
💻🤖The planes were flown by the company’s Hivemind artificial intelligence pilots, collaborating to execute coordinated maneuvers under realistic combat scenarios, marking a significant leap toward blended operations between crewed and uncrewed aircraft.
🗣️“In the next decade, AI pilots will command and maneuver all unmanned systems, enabling the 🇺🇸US and our 🇪🇺allies to deploy millions of intelligent, resilient drones,” said Brandon Tseng, Shield AI’s President, Co-founder and a former Navy SEAL. “These Firejet flight tests represent a key milestone on our journey to bring autonomy to the world. What’s awesome is that the algorithms are not limited to the number of aircraft. For test objectives and budgetary reasons, we limited the number of Firejets to 2, but it could have been 4, 8, 16, 32, and so on.”
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"My son was really waiting for his dad, he watches videos and sees photos of him every day, constantly said that he misses him very much, constantly asked where his dad is," says Anastasia, the wife of Yevgeny, who was released from captivity today.
During more than two years of captivity, Yevgeny received only one letter from his wife, from which he learned that he had a daughter, Yevgenia. Today he saw her for the first time.
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I am a Democrat who supports Ukraine in their battle against The Russian fascist invaders.
I am a 74 year old Covid hermit who
lives on 10 acres in a sparsely populated area of the Ozarks. I heat with wood that is leftover by the lumber industry. When cutting oak for lumber only the trunk is used.
The largest town is population 2993. The county is 13k people scattered over 713 square miles.