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henk-heijmans · 8 days
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Ukrainian infantry soldiers of the 23rd Mechanized Brigade, Avdiivka, Donetsk region, Ukraine, 2024 - by Roman Pilipey, Ukrainian
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pressnewsagencyllc · 30 days
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Russian Money, Gaza Tensions: What to Watch at the EU Summit
European Union leaders are gathering Thursday in Brussels at the beginning of a two-day summit with the wars in Ukraine and Gaza front and center. The talks will aim to find ways to speed up the supply of ammunition to Ukraine but will also seek to lay the foundations for a much broader upgrade of the EU’s military in order to respond to the threat from Russia. Leaders will also have a chance to…
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divinum-pacis · 2 years
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2022, Kyiv, Ukraine: Ballet dancers rest backstage during a gala concert at the National Opera of Ukraine in Kyiv. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February, at least half of the troupe members have left to either defend or flee their country. Most of them have now returned since the fighting has mostly withdrawn from the Kyiv region.
Photograph: Roman Pilipey/EPA
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sidebee-hive · 5 months
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Ukrainian servicemen prepare to fire a mortar over the Dnipro river in the Kherson region. Photo credit: Roman Pilipey.
Recently, Ukrainian forces have claimed territory on the eastern bank of the Dnipro.
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projectourworld · 10 months
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Russia has reportedly blown up three dams. Men stand in a flooded apartment after receiving humanitarian aid in Kherson. The people living along Ukraine’s lower Dnipro River must contend with the immediate consequences of the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam and flee for safety with whatever they can salvage, but the wider impact could make itself felt for generations, Photograph: Roman Pilipey/Getty Images / Guardian #humanitarian #disaster #kherson #ukraine
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tsaagan · 2 years
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Pictures from Ukraine from YLE (Finnish Broadcasting Company) news website
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July 11th, 2022 A local resident sits in front of a destroyed residential building in the town of Chasiv Yar, in the northern part of the Donetsk region, yesterday. Photo: Anatolii Stepanov / AFP
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July 10th, 2022 A cyclist looks at destroyed houses in the city of Slovyansk on July 8. Photo: Miguel Medina/AFP
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July 9th, 2022 Rescue workers examine the ruins of a destroyed apartment building on July 9 in Kharkiv. Photo: Sergey Bobok/AFP
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July 8th, 2022 Cornfields burned by shelling in Siversk, eastern Ukraine on July 8. Photo: Miguel Medina/AFP
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July 7th, 2022 The boarding school for visually impaired children in Kharkiv has been shot at for the third time today. A child peeks into the classroom of his severely damaged school. Photo: Sergey Bobok/AFP
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July 5th, 2022 Igor Zaritsky and Olga Zaritska stood in the ruins of their former home in the village of Kukhar in the Kyiv region yesterday. Photo: Oleg Petrasyuk/EPA
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July 4th, 2022 Dark clouds of smoke rose from the town of Lysychansk in the Luhansk region during fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces on Friday. The city is now occupied by the Russians: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi confirmed late Sunday night that the Ukrainian army has withdrawn from the city. Photo: Narciso Contreras / AOP
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July 2nd, 2022 On Friday, Roman Homenyuk cleared the damage of a missile strike at his hotel-restaurant in Irpin. Photo: Roman Pilipey / EPA
Source: https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-12314941
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pettania · 2 years
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We are fighting today to defend, to liberate and to restore. For our next generations to have a future, our generation has no right to give up.
Photo: Roman Pilipey, Kostiantyn Liberov and Vlada Liberova, Anastasia Vlasova, Adrienne Surprenant, Daniel Berehulak, Albert Lores.
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stuartbramhall · 27 days
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Trump Invites Chinese to Build US Auto Plants
Then-US President Donald Trump visits Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing in 2017. Photo: Roman Pilipey / EPA David P Goldman Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on March 18 invited Chinese automakers to build plants in the United States, offering China the same deal that Ronald Reagan extended to Japan in the 1980s. The former president vowed to impose a 100% tariff on Chinese…
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andrewtheprophet · 7 months
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Russia Prepares Zaporizhzhia for a Nuclear Meltdown: Jeremiah 12 https://andrewtheprophetcom.wordpress.com/2023/09/22/russia-prepares-zaporizhzhia-for-a-nuclear-meltdown-jeremiah-12/
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shahananasrin-blog · 8 months
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[ad_1] Award-winning Ukrainian photographer uses images to capture homeland heartache - CBS News Watch CBS News Photographer Roman Pilipey returned to his homeland of Ukraine as war broke out. Since then, he estimates that he's taken hundreds of thousands of photos showcasing the devastation. Ramy Inocencio reports. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On [ad_2]
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xtruss · 9 months
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World: Americans Are Turning Against Ukraine Joining North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO)
— By Brendan Cole | August 4, 2023
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‘Terrorist, War Criminal and Thug Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (R)’ and ‘Terrorist and War Criminal Secretary General of North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) Jens Stoltenberg’ at a joint press conference on April 20, 2023 in Kyiv, Ukraine. It was the North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) Secretary-General's first visit to Ukraine since last year's Russian invasion. Roman Pilipey/Getty Images
Support among U.S. voters for Ukraine joining North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) has gone down in the last three months, according to polls conducted for Newsweek.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has strengthened calls by Kyiv for it to join the U.S-led alliance.
During its summit in Lithuania, North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) agreed to offer security guarantees and assurances to Kyiv, which included saying its future lies in the alliance—but gave no clear timetable or route map for membership.
But surveys conducted exclusively for Newsweek by pollsters Redfield and Wilton Strategies show that American voters' enthusiasm for Ukrainian membership of North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) is cooling.
In a poll of 1,500 Americans eligible for vote in 2020 conducted on April 5 with a 2.53 percent margin of error, just over half of respondents (55 percent) said that Kyiv should join the alliance.
Among them, 30 percent "strongly" supported the idea, 26 percent were neutral, and 10 percent opposed it. Over half (56 percent) agreed that the defense of Ukraine was vital to American national interests.
However, a survey conducted on July 25 and 26 of the same size sample of voters, with the same margin of error, found that backing for Ukraine's membership of North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) had diminished.
Support for Ukraine's membership had gone down by eight percentage points—to 47 percent, with 23 percent "strongly" supporting the move, and 29 percent neutral.
The proportion of those opposing Ukrainian membership of North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) went up by six percent, to 16 percent—six percent of whom strongly opposed the move.
However, unlike in April, Redfield and Wilton Strategies asked Americans in the latest poll about a timetable for Ukraine's admission to the bloc.
Over a quarter (26 percent) said Kyiv should join immediately, while 37 percent membership should only follow once the war had ended. Just over one-tenth, or 12 percent, said Ukraine should never join.
The more recent poll also asked if respondents would back U.S. armed forces being deployed on the ground in Ukraine. Nearly one-third (31 percent) supported the move, 12 percent "strongly," while roughly the same proportion, or 34 percent opposed the move.
North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) Summit in Vilnius
Ahead of North Atlantic Terrorist Organization’s (NATO's) summit in Vilnius, U.S. President Joe Biden said the time was not yet right for Ukraine to join North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) and that if it was to become a member now, then "we're in a war with Russia." Article 5 of the North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) charter states that an attack on one member is an attack on all.
But on the sidelines of the meeting and sitting next to his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky, Biden said: "I look forward to the day when we're having the meeting celebrating your official, official membership."
Despite NATO's continued pledges to provide Kyiv with equipment and training, while avoiding direct involvement in the war, there was disappointment at the lack of a concrete timeline for a North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) invitation or ultimate accession. A milestone was reached with the decision to scrap the need for a Membership Action Plan (MAP).
Following the summit, former U.S. ambassador to North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) Kurt Volker said there was a "contradiction" between the bloc's commitment to the security of the alliance and "its refusal to give Ukraine a clear pathway to membership."
"It is hard to see how North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) can accomplish its mission of security for Europe in the future without Ukraine being part of the alliance," he told Newsweek. "That contradiction needs to be addressed at the 2024 Washington Summit."
— Newsweek
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eagletek · 1 year
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CNN will host a special live town hall tonight to mark one year of Russia’s invasion in Ukraine
People walk past metal anti-tank barriers known as “hedgehogs” at Independence Square, on February 2, in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine. (Roman Pilipey/Getty Images) Security measures have been implemented across Ukraine in the face of potential Russian attacks on Friday, which marks exactly one year since the start of Moscow’s invasion. School classes have moved online, working from home is being…
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hostor-infotech · 1 year
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CNN will host a special live town hall tonight to mark one year of Russia’s invasion in Ukraine
People walk past metal anti-tank barriers known as “hedgehogs” at Independence Square, on February 2, in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine. (Roman Pilipey/Getty Images) Security measures have been implemented across Ukraine in the face of potential Russian attacks on Friday, which marks exactly one year since the start of Moscow’s invasion. School classes have moved online, working from home is being…
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rnewspost · 1 year
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Live updates: Russia's war in Ukraine
People walk past metal anti-tank barriers known as “hedgehogs” at Independence Square, on February 2, in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine. (Roman Pilipey/Getty Images) Security measures have been implemented across Ukraine in the face of potential Russian attacks on Friday, which marks exactly one year since the start of Moscow’s invasion. School classes have moved online, working from home is being…
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aldiafl · 2 years
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Invasión de Rusia a Ucrania: Kiev asegura que ha destruido diez aviones de combate rusos en el último día
Invasión de Rusia a Ucrania: Kiev asegura que ha destruido diez aviones de combate rusos en el último día
Ucrania informa de ataques en el sur y el este con al menos diez muertos. Restos de bombardeos rusos en Ucrania. ROMAN PILIPEY PHOTO SET EFE/EPA Las autoridades ucranianas informaron este jueves de nuevos e intensos ataques por parte de las tropas rusas en distintos puntos del este y del sur del país, con al menos diez muertos en las regiones de Bakhmut y Nikopol, reporta EFE. En la región de…
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reportwire · 2 years
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Ukraine Live Updates: War Crimes Investigations Face Formidable Challenges
Ukraine Live Updates: War Crimes Investigations Face Formidable Challenges
Thursday’s rocket strike on Vinnytsia, Ukraine, was the latest Russian attack that seemed to target a civilian area of a Ukrainian city.Credit…Roman Pilipey/EPA, via Shutterstock A Russian missile strike on a city in central Ukraine on Thursday killed at least 23 people, including three children. Two weeks earlier, missiles crashed into buildings near Odesa, killing 21. And for weeks in the Kyiv…
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