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📖Klitschko has written a book about children abducted to Russia
Former boxing world champion Wladimir Klitschko (47) wants to draw attention to the fate of abducted children from Ukraine with a non-fiction book. The book entitled "Stolen Lives" was published by Heyne Verlag (Munich) and tells about the fates of kidnapped children, but also about the people who look for them and care for them, such as a lawyer and a foster mother. “These crimes against Ukrainian children are a crime against all of humanity,” says Wladimir Klitschko in the foreword.

Since the start of the war of aggression, nearly 20,000 Ukrainian children have been abducted from their homeland to Russia, according to Ukraine's National Information Office. According to aid organizations, they are subjected to forced adoptions, re-education camps and isolation. Parents were left behind, desperately trying to find their daughters and sons.
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RUSSIAN ATTACKS FAIL

Russia attempted a counter attack against Ukrainian forces by assaulting them from the west as they attacked northern Novoprokopivka earlier this week. The aim seemed to be to slice the attack off from its support and capture the attacking Ukrainian forces by coming in behind them. Ukrainians knew they’d try this and they drove straight up into a trap. Drones and artillery from the 47th Brigade were waiting for them and took the whole lot out before they could even reach the tree lines and trenches they were aiming for.
Meanwhile Ukraine is doing its utmost to quickly seize land in the Kopani-Robotyne-Novopropivka triangle. Russians have admitted they’ve lost territory and that Ukrainian pressure to widen the salient is high. Strategically it’s vital Ukraine takes this territory while they can, it widens and stabilises the front and makes the salient far less susceptible to counter attack pressure.
A good day for Ukraine!

Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦!
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The Carrier Strike force is in the Eastern Med and will reach Israel shortly.
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