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Goodnight Resisters everywhere. I thought today was terribly hot with a 102⁰ heat index. Tomorrow is 104⁰ but when I went to Shetlers I got lots of stuff for making sun tea tomorrow.

Badi is a Belgian shepherd dog. She is a mine-sniffing dog of the Luhansk border guard detachment of the “Revenge” brigade.

Buddy has her bulletproof vest, tactical helmet, first aid kit, glasses, and headphones.

“It is forbidden to use dogs while searching for tripwires or anti-personnel mines where it is dangerous for the animal's life and health,” said the sapper ‘Kinolog’. Now he and Badi are working together in the Serebryany forestry in the Kreminna district of Luhansk region.

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This is the part where Donnie loses the fortune. If he has any left, she can sue him again. He kept running the mouth

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💡On Monday, July 29, Ukraine will have hourly power outages from 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

Despite improvements in the power grid, Ukraine still has problems with electricity generation due to Russian shelling of infrastructure.

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The New York Times conducted an investigation into Russia's procurement of high-tech goods circumventing sanctions.

The Kh-101 missile, which Russia used to strike the "Okhmatdyt" hospital in Kyiv, contained an American FPGA chip manufactured. However, since the beginning of the war, FPGA worth over $390 million has been imported into Russia.

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884 medical facilities have been restored in Ukraine, including 523 in full and 361 in part

It is noted that most of the facilities have been restored in the Kharkiv, Kyiv, Mykolaiv, Dnipro, and Chernihiv regions.

The ministry clarifies that over the two years of full-scale war in Ukraine, the enemy has damaged 1642 medical facilities and destroyed 214 more.

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Russia has launched a large-scale disinformation campaign ahead of the US elections, AP reports.

The Russian Federation is increasingly hiring PR firms to create digital propaganda while covering its tracks. Some of the companies that created fake websites and social media profiles are already under US sanctions.

The disinformation focuses on presidential candidates, voting, and controversial issues such as immigration, crime, and the war in Gaza. The ultimate goal is to get Americans to spread fake news without questioning its origin.

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Russia has launched a public relations campaign to make the abduction of Ukrainian children by Russian occupiers habitual and “fashionable,” according to Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets.

Lubinets noted that the Ukrainian side began to receive information that representatives of the State Duma, the government, and regional leaders began to look for a Ukrainian child for so-called “adoption.”

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Kherson museum workers identify another painting stolen by Russians

This is the work of artist Heorhiy Cherniavsky “Dalni Zelentsi Bay”.

The artist's work was noticed in the footage of Russian propaganda videos and a photo from the Central Museum of Tavrida during the signing of an illegal agreement on the storage of the stolen collection in the temporarily occupied Crimea. The Russians took the photos and videos in April, August, and September 2023, the report said.

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“It's like Hiroshima here”. The defenders of the Ukrainian city of Toretsk, Donetsk region, told how the Russians are burning it with KABs.

Toretsk is an important logistical interchange that leads to Konstantinovka. That's why the Russians are turning the once quiet mining town into ashes.

“The occupiers are wiping out the city,” says the fighter, ”Otherwise they won't be able to come here. It's easier for them to lay down block by block, like in Stalingrad.

📸: Ukrainian Witness

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