💥A Russian major was killed by car bomb in occupied Luhansk, Ukraine's intelligence reports.
Russian Major Dmitriy Pervukha, allegedly involved in war crimes against Ukraine, was killed in the center of Russian-occupied Luhansk after his car exploded, Ukraine's military intelligence said on Oct. 19.
While HUR called Pervukha "a war criminal" and said that every crime against Ukraine would be "justly punished," it didn't claim responsibility for the attack.
Photos: Ukraine's military intelligence/Telegram.
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Rest in Peace Nick
An American volunteer medic, Nick Duckworth, was killed in the Pokrovsk sector
Nick started volunteering in Ukraine in early 2022. He began by evacuating civilians from contested areas, totaling nearly 3000 evacuations. He joined the 16th brigade of the Ukrainian army in late 2023 as a combat medic and was defending the Pokrovsk direction.
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Eternal Memory
Ukrainian ballet dancer Artem Kolbasynskyi, 24, killed fighting Russian forces.
Former member of Klaipeda Music Theater in Lithuania, he left his career in 2022 to defend Ukraine, saying, “I must return to defend my homeland.”
He is one of 123 artists killed in war.
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In russian Yakutia, there was a major fire with detonation at the production of building materials
The fire covered 1,200 square metres of territory. In the video, sounds similar to explosions can be heard, but what could have detonated in the warehouse, where, according to the russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, sandwich panels are stored. 😂
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In Donetsk oblast, Russian forces killed 2 people and injured 10 more
The occupiers launched an FPV drone at a civilian vehicle, killing a 19-year-old driver. A woman was also killed as a result of Russian shelling.
Several people were injured in attacks on Selydove, Siversk, Myrnohrad, and Shevchenko.
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“There are still some who blame this war not on Putin’s lust for power but on Ukraine’s thirst for freedom, so I want to ask them: would they ever blame the Hungarians for the Soviet invasion in 1956? There is no European language where peace is synonymous with surrender and sovereignty is synonymous with occupation.” - these were the exact words with which Ursula von der Leyen addressed Viktor Orban.
This happened in response to the Hungarian prime minister's anti-European and anti-Ukrainian statements.
In addition, in the European Parliament, in protest against Hungary, a group of deputies sang the famous partisan song “Bella Ciao”.
Pleased that Orban is still catching hell today
I am a Democrat who supports Ukraine in their battle against The Russian fascist invaders.
I am a 73 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.