Spring has arrived in Ukraine – temperatures is reasonably to high of 17C

(05-04-2025, 09:19 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Could Ukraine’s “secret experimental weapon” really be taking down Russian glide bombs mid-air? In this episode, we break down what glide bombs are, why they’re so dangerous, and what high-tech or retrofitted defenses Ukraine might be using to stop them. From retro Soviet autocannons to top-tier NATO missile systems—this could be the game-changer in modern warfare.

https://youtu.be/XPJCHYZ6AA4?si=UchPbEhtMvB7dEw3
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Just a week after it was signed, Russia shattered energy ceasefire with a massive wave of missile & drone strikes aimed at Ukrainian power plants. In response, Ukraine unleashed a powerful retaliation, not targeting Russian energy infrastructure, but instead aimed straight at Russian strategic airbases. Recent statements of secretary of Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, officially stated Russia reserves right not to follow the ceasefire, so Russian strikes against Ukrainian energy facilities persist, claiming that Ukraine violated the ceasefire first. Hoot...Ahh.
https://youtu.be/xEgmcpC2ZOo?si=YY2l-kXHBErIzx28
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(05-04-2025, 09:33 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Just a week after it was signed, Russia shattered energy ceasefire with a massive wave of missile & drone strikes aimed at Ukrainian power plants. In response, Ukraine unleashed a powerful retaliation, not targeting Russian energy infrastructure, but instead aimed straight at Russian strategic airbases. Recent statements of secretary of Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, officially stated Russia reserves right not to follow the ceasefire, so Russian strikes against Ukrainian energy facilities persist, claiming that Ukraine violated the ceasefire first. Hoot...Ahh.

https://youtu.be/xEgmcpC2ZOo?si=yCBbq4ifK4W-FNT2
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https://youtu.be/mgVeS6Rm-pc?si=loCIsjRGV-MyAuC2
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(23-03-2025, 12:46 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  REVENGE Day!. Soldiers Captured Along with Their Special General! Shocking Confessions from Putin! crying

Slovakia’s Ammunition for Ukraine campaign smashes records, raising over € 5 million despite govt’s stance. A grassroots initiative in Slovakia has defied the govt’s pro-Russian stance, raising an unprecedented €5.1 million to fund ammunition for Ukraine.
https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/04/04/s...ts-stance/
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(23-03-2025, 01:10 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  ☆✓ @Follow the Will. Follow the way the will go. It will match the Russian halfway...Ukraine will not give up halfway, to protect their sovereignty against invaders and aggressors.

Crying: Putin is though, must ask Ukraine folks for their permission.. Sleepy. Is A Big No, he (OMG) he must ask his god whatever. Tongue Tongue

Devil Devil Devil "is Furious, will his, or he, orders more revenge" killing. Sleepy

Look who is special young soldiers, a general Sad by
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3:weeks ago, Ukraine & U.S. agreed to implement a full 30-day ceasefire. Russia declined to do so, issuing a list of demands instead. On April 4, Russia hit a residential neighborhood city of Kryvyi Rih w/ballistic missiles & drones, killing 19 including nine children, says local authorities. 75 people were reportedly injured. Each day at least one major Ukrainian city far from front lines was struck by Russian missiles, resulting in civilian deaths. Russia again & again showed had no intention to stop the killings, deaths continue killing, Trump key priorities for U.S. with no peace in sight. Trump stated, he is "angry" with Russia & threatened to impose 500% sanctions against Moscow. Analysts say that U.S. has enough leverage over Russia, can pressure Moscow by increasing military aid to Ukraine, strengthening enforcement of existing sanctions or imposing additional tariffs on countries that buy Russian oil.
So far, Trump has done none of that.
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Russia refuses, no ceasefire, Trump pressure Moscow, no.
Russia again and again showed it had no intention to continue killings in aftermath Russian attack against Kryvyi Rih in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, on April 4, 2025.
So far, Trump has done none of that like
imposed sanctions on Russian businesses, stopshort of any meaningful pressure.
Trump mostly focused on pressuring only Ukraine making concessions to Russia in an effort to encourage it to sign ceasefire deal at any cost. A lecturer in intl politics at U.K.'s Aberystwyth University, said "there have been some vague threats now again about what Trump might do, so far he has allowed (Vladimir) Putin to completely dictate terms of the partial ceasefire and to put down a lot of markers about what Russia will not accept." "The most powerful leverage of all would have been for U.S. team to refused to talk further w/Russians after they refused to accept a full ceasefire, it clear U.S. would substantially increase military aid to Kyiv until Russia agreed to stop its military operations in Ukraine," she told the Kyiv Independent.

"But to exert leverage over Russia requires political will on the part of the Trump administration to do so, which has been notably absent."

Richard Betts, professor emeritus of war and peace studies at Columbia University, also said that "Trump has potential leverage on Russia but it is unclear whether or under what conditions he will use it — Trump is quite inconsistent, impulsive, and unpredictable."

"If Putin backs off a bit and offers some symbolic or minor concessions from his current demands, such a move might be enough to turn off Trump's threats of secondary tariffs or other penalties the U.S. might apply to Russia, since Trump so far has seemed generally predisposed in favor of Russia," he told Kyiv Independent.
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(07-04-2025, 12:28 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Look who is special young soldiers, a general Sad by
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Moldova's Army Gets A Boost From EU
April 07, 2025. Moldovan soldiers line up next to military vehicles received by the United States at a ceremony in Chisinau, Moldova. EU is set to green-light the bloc's largest-ever military aid package to which borders Ukraine. NATO other institutions & their relationships with the Western Balkans Euro Eastern neighborhoods. Green-light the bloc's biggest-ever lethal military aid package to Moldova, worth 20 million euros, a significant is constitutionally neutral. EU has previously only provided aid that was considered "nonlethal" such as military vehicles, air surveillance, and equipment boosting cybersecurity.

This changed last year, however, when Brussels provided 9 million euros for air-defense systems' short-range interceptors. Now, the EU is more than doubling that in a reflection of what EU diplomats told me was the vulnerable situation Moldova is under with an increasingly belligerent and active Russia putting pressure on countries wanting to move closer to the West.bAccording to the proposal, seen by RFE/RL, the money will cover "eight short-range air-defense systems consisting of approximately eight launchers and approximately 24 missiles." The document notes that the implementation of this will be carried out by the Estonian Center for Defense Investments, which supplied Chisinau with equipment last year as well.

Deep Background: Proposal notes "the proposed assistance measure can improve performance & effectiveness of the Moldovan Armed Forces by replacing outdated Soviet-era equipment and/or establishing new capabilities."
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Russia rejecting ceasefire b'cos it wants to keep launching strikes from Black Sea, Zelensky says.
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Russia Admits M2 Bradley’s Superiority
Over BMP-3. In-Depth Analysis: M2 Bradley is recognized as one of the best infantry fighting vehicles in the world. Russians compared it to BMP-3, found that their vehicle falls short in nearly every aspect, russians conducted tests on a captured M2A2 ODS SA infantry fighting vehicle, results have now surfaced online. 38th Research & Testing Institute of Armored Vehicles of russian Ministry of Defense concluded, the American IFV has a clear advantage over russian one in most key parameters. Alongside comparison table of the M2 Bradley & BMP-3’s tactical & technical characteristics, detailed findings of the 38th Research and Testing Institute of the russian Ministry of Defense were also published online. russians admit that the American vehicle has significant advantage in anti-munitions, anti-tank protection, and mine resistance.
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The plan was for Russian to punch through Ukrainian lines by launching a large-scale, surprise mechanized assault through Andriivka toward Oleksiivka. Russian commanders believed a sudden, over whelming show of force would catch Ukrainian defenders off guard & trigger a mass withdrawal. This stark departure from their recent pattern of small infantry group assaults, yielded limited gains due to precise & well-coordinated Ukrainian drone op. Additionally, by punching through quickly, Russians hoped they would be able to overrun & eliminate Ukrainian drone operators stationed in & around Oleksiivka to ensure they not halt Russian momentum again. However!. Ukrainian defenders had anticipated such a move. Surveillance drones, both day & night, constantly monitored Russian positions movement. Despite decline in Russian mechanized assaults due past losses, Ukrainian forces continued to extensively mine potential Russian attack routes & established strong new defenses in area while also fortifying existing positions. A Russian column composed of approximately 12 armored vehicles, including tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, & a Kamaz truck, advanced through Andriivka & tried to bypass forward Ukrainian positions. However, due to the extensive drone reconnaissance, they were already spotted on approaches, allowing Ukrainians to prepare to open fire. Once the column exited the village, they drove right into a Ukrainian minefield, immobilizing the lead tank & halting the convoy.
https://youtu.be/p5oSmth_NEM?si=eklNIyhsqfRkRPc4
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(08-04-2025, 10:42 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  The plan was for Russian to punch through Ukrainian lines by launching a large-scale, surprise mechanized assault through Andriivka toward Oleksiivka. Russian commanders believed a sudden, over whelming show of force would catch Ukrainian defenders off guard & trigger a mass withdrawal. This stark departure from their recent pattern of small infantry group assaults, yielded limited gains due to precise & well-coordinated Ukrainian drone op. Additionally, by punching through quickly, Russians hoped they would be able to overrun & eliminate Ukrainian drone operators stationed in & around Oleksiivka to ensure they not halt Russian momentum again. However!. Ukrainian defenders had anticipated such a move. Surveillance drones, both day & night, constantly monitored Russian positions movement. Despite decline in Russian mechanized assaults due past losses, Ukrainian forces continued to extensively mine potential Russian attack routes & established strong new defenses in area while also fortifying existing positions. A Russian column composed of approximately 12 armored vehicles, including tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, & a Kamaz truck, advanced through Andriivka & tried to bypass forward Ukrainian positions. However, due to the extensive drone reconnaissance, they were already spotted on approaches, allowing Ukrainians to prepare to open fire. Once the column exited the village, they drove right into a Ukrainian minefield, immobilizing the lead tank & halting the convoy.
https://youtu.be/p5oSmth_NEM?si=eklNIyhsqfRkRPc4

https://youtu.be/p5oSmth_NEM?si=C8iVmYyZgZzG4aYK
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Ukrainian forces shattered Russian artillery in record-breaking numbers, crippling Moscow’s plans for a massive offensive in the Borova-Liman sector. Now, as General Drapatyi and the elite Third Assault Corps assemble a ferocious defensive line, incredible losses will become an inevitable reality for Russian offensive. Russian goal is to advance to Oskil, eliminate the major Ukrainian bridgehead here. To achieve this, they are mobilizing a massive number of troops and equipment in this sector, aiming to establish a significant numerical superiority over the Ukrainian defenders. However, Russian offensive planning relies heavily on massive artillery barrages to pave the way for mechanized and infantry assaults. To take advantage Ukrainians have prioritized destruction of Russian artillery, aiming to disrupt Russian preparations by preventing them from conducting large preparatory barrages. To reduce the risk of Ukrainian counter-battery fire and destruction by FPV drones and heavy-lift octocopters, Russian artillery is positioned 12 to 15 kilometers behind frontlines. However, concealment remains difficult even in these rear areas, mostly towed artillery guns are constrained to emplacements with heavy concealment, such as the forest strips along the Krasna River.

Ukrainian drone operators use these constraining factors to make well-educated estimates of Russian firing positions, intensify drone reconnaissance in these directions, to confirm and destroy targets. Russians often follow their artillery doctrine, which says to relocate only after coming under fire, an inflexible approach that only compounds their losses, as accurate Ukrainian drone strikes often only need one hit to disable or destroy the enemy gun. As a result, Ukraine destroyed 1,644 Russian artillery pieces and mortars in March alone, over three times the monthly average of the previous two years. By purely targeting Russian artillery, Ukrainians are forcing the Russians to increasingly relocate and conceal their heavy guns, which significantly weakens the effectiveness of Russian fire support in and of itself.
https://youtu.be/pp1xlrlQE6Y?si=siLmnEvZ4FHa_NDK
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(08-04-2025, 10:17 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russia rejecting ceasefire b'cos it wants to keep launching strikes from Black Sea?, Zelensky says.

Ukraine's open to buy US military aid package upto $50 bil, Zelensky says.
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(10-04-2025, 11:50 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine's open to buy US military aid package upto $50 bil, Zelensky says.

https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-open...nsky-says/
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Belgian PM pledges €1 bln new aid package in 2025 to Ukraine.
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UK announces further added £450m military support to Ukraine. Clapping
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Ukraine's Euro allies pledged €21bn ($24bn; £18bn) in a new tranche of military support for Kyiv in wha described as "a critical year" war.
More half of - €11bn in aid over four years - is coming from Germany. British Defence Minister John Healey said the pledges would send a strong signal to Moscow as members of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group met at Nato's headquarters in Brussels. Europe sought to fill the gap left by changed priorities due to SAO U.S. under (SAO Lan) Donald Trump.
Europe's defence ministers said they saw no sign of end to the war, despite Trump's fren Putin & promise of a ceasefire.
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(01-04-2025, 11:49 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Continue fron above story.... Clapping
The BTR-4E is armed with a 30-millimeter autocannon, enabling it to suppress Russian infantry while transporting up to eight fully equipped soldiers. Its armor protects against small arms fire, grenades, and even RPG's, making it ideal for assault op in this sector. As with the ice on the river melting, Russian forces on the west bank were only able to move infantry across in small rubber boats, meaning they had no access to armor and heavy firepower support. This limited them to light equipment & munitions only, preventing deployment of heavier anti-tank weapons, they are leaving them vulnerable to Ukrainian mechanized assaults. Such difficulties left Russians in no state to resist the oncoming Ukrainian assault, setting the stage for a Ukrainian mechanized assault, with BTR-4 Bucephalus armored vehicles leading the way. 

Furthermore, Ukrainian intelligence reports that Russians have only around 500 soldiers along the entirety of the 20-kilometer foothold across the river, amounting to just 25 soldiers per kilometer of the frontline. This allowed the Ukrainian Bucephalus vehicles to drive through the weakest almost vulnerable points of the Russian defenses to dismount their infantry squads. Subsequently, the Ukrainian fighters used these gaps to go around the main Russian defenses, moving through cover then ambushing enemy from behind, ultimately eliminating them. This allowed Ukrainian forces to retake several key positions near settlements of Fyholivka and Zapadne, effectively containing Russians to a handful of tree lines, while they continued to press on with their assaults.

Furthermore, Ukrainians also deployed special forces operators directly north of Kupiansk to aid in the counterattacks, clearing enemy hideouts with grenades and gunfire, as well as capturing several prisoners of war. This led to tightening of the noose around Russian bridgehead, Russians lost critical positions to accumulate forces, as well as threatening the weak underbelly of the Russian offensive effort. Overall, the Ukrainians successfully exploited the weaknesses in the Russian Oskil river bridgehead, utilizing high-quality, domestically produced equipment, with the standout being the BTR-4E Bucephalus armored personnel carriers, providing an Clapping effective combination of firepower, protection,

Ukraine's Special Forces capture Russian officers in Russia's Kursk by units of Special Op Forces (SOF) for Ukrainian Forces, captured 14 Russian servicemen, plus 3 officers, over past few-days on territory of Russia’s Kursk. It reported SOF operators carried out a series of special op in Kursk Oblast, a multiple engagements with enemy, Ukrainian fighters forced Russian troops to surrender.
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2025/04/11/7507195/
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(13-04-2025, 03:53 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russians hurried counterattack try halt 3rd Brigade's advance, attack failed desasterously, as elite Ukrainian unit turned enemy assault into a massacre, shredding more then half Russian battalion in 1-day alone. Goal is undermine Russian spring offensive to Borova & Lyman by launching a crushing rattack to eliminate Russian bridgehead over Zherebets river, enemy try use offensive critical situation, launching hurried across frontline to stop Ukrainian advance.
https://youtu.be/BfSwLnC9w2I?si=_ES1m6lBwrut3wLs

https://youtu.be/BfSwLnC9w2I?si=2OYhAFXRn27hYvkO
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(12-04-2025, 11:00 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine's Euro allies pledged €21bn ($24bn; £18bn) in a new tranche of military support for Kyiv in wha described as "a critical year" war.
More half of - €11bn in aid over four years - is coming from Germany. British Defence Minister John Healey said the pledges would send a strong signal to Moscow as members of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group met at Nato's headquarters in Brussels. Europe sought to fill the gap left by changed priorities due to SAO U.S. under (SAO Lan) Donald Trump.
Europe's defence ministers said they saw no sign of end to the war, despite Trump's fren Putin & promise of a ceasefire.

https://youtu.be/6e_8saeGHQc?si=FyNbHU9R1DrWro0F
SAO Lam. President Donald Trump's Special view on Ukraine, he seemingly suggested that Ukraine could be partitioned into separate zones as part of a peace deal with Russia. Sao Lan proposed reassurance force" led U.K. & France in western Ukraine concentrating Ukrainian troops east of the Dnipro river, where a demilitarized zone also be established near the current line of control. 

Territories currently under occupation would be controlled by Russian forces. like Berlin after World WarII, had a Russian zone, a French zone, and a British zone, a U.S. zone," he said. SAO Lan
In a statement posted X, his comments were misrepresented. He speaking of a post-cease fire resiliency force for Ukraine’s sovereignty. In discussions of partitioning, he responsibility for an allied force (with no US troops) was NOT referring to a partitioning of Ukraine. Kremlin has repeatedly rejected the idea of European troops monitoring a ceasefire in Ukraine, SAO Trump said U.K.-French-led force in western Ukraine "would not be provocative at all" to Russia. SAO Trump proposed creating 18-mile demilitarized zone in eastern Ukraine along front line to act as a buffer between Russian & Western troops. Map
create, for lack of a better term, a demilitarized zone [DMZ]. Take both sides back up 15 kilometers each, that's 18 miles," he said.
Any DMZ monitor or no-fire zone monitor that pretty easy to Trump, Russia may still not accept any proposal, SAO Trump acknowledged he expected ceasefire conditions to be violated. 

Now going to be more violations?. here & there always But your ability to monitor that is easy," he said. U.S. will not committing any ground troops to Ukraine, He warned France/U.K. not to count on U.S. support for "coalition of the willing," Europe
& Commonwealth countries to provide security guarantees. Trump Is SAO. He 
Special Envoy to Middle East, Steve Witkoff, met Putin in St. Petersburg to discuss a future peace. Witkoff & Kellogg are reportedly at odds in approach peace deal, unnamed U.S. officials & 5 other undisclosed sources spoke to Reuters story published April 11. Witkoff has reportedly told Trump that giving Russia "ownership" of four occupied Ukrainian regions. Kellogg to Ukraine will never agree to unilaterally cede total ownership territories to Moscow. Zelensky has maintained  Kyiv will never recognize these territories as legally Russian.
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Britain sends Ukraine 2nd part of $3 billion war loan. Britain sent Ukraine 752 million pounds ($990 million) to buy air defences and artillery on Monday, part of a broader $50 billion international loan programme backed by frozen Russian assets, Britain's government said. "The world is changing before our eyes, reshaped by global instability, including Russian aggression in Ukraine," finance minister Rachel Reeves said. Group of Seven advanced economies agreed an outline lending package in October 2024 - before the election of Donald Trump as president changed the United States' approach to the conflict - and Reeves and her Ukrainian counterpart Serhiy Marchenko finalised details of Britain's contribution in March.
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(12-04-2025, 11:15 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine's Special Forces capture Russian officers in Russia's Kursk by units of Special Op Forces (SOF) for Ukrainian Forces, captured 14 Russian servicemen, plus 3 officers, over past few-days on territory of Russia’s Kursk. It reported SOF operators carried out a series of special op in Kursk Oblast, a multiple engagements with enemy, Ukrainian fighters forced Russian troops to surrender.
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2025/04/11/7507195/

US lawmakers push new aid for Ukraine, tougher sanctions on Russia, Reuters reports.
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(15-04-2025, 09:59 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  US lawmakers push new aid for Ukraine, tougher sanctions on Russia, Reuters reports.

US democrats house of representatives introduced new legislation on April 15 to boost support for Ukraine its war against Russia, sources familiar with the effort told Reuters was another attempt to press Trump admin for stronger backing of Kyiv. Representative Gregory Meeks, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, filed the Ukraine Support Act, which would provide funding for Ukraine’s security and
 reconstruction efforts and impose sweeping sanctions on Russia.

A copy of the bill seen by news agency, the legislation lays out significant financial and diplomatic measures to counter Russia’s aggression. The bill has not yet been made public but comes just two weeks after Senate Republicans and Democrats introduced a separate package that would sanction Russia if it refuses to engage in good-faith peace negotiations with Ukraine.
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(15-04-2025, 10:08 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  US democrats house of representatives introduced new legislation on April 15 to boost support for Ukraine its war against Russia, sources familiar with the effort told Reuters was another attempt to press Trump admin for stronger backing of Kyiv. Representative Gregory Meeks, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, filed the Ukraine Support Act, which would provide funding for Ukraine’s security and
 reconstruction efforts and impose sweeping sanctions on Russia.

A copy of the bill seen by news agency, the legislation lays out significant financial and diplomatic measures to counter Russia’s aggression. The bill has not yet been made public but comes just two weeks after Senate Republicans and Democrats introduced a separate package that would sanction Russia if it refuses to engage in good-faith peace negotiations with Ukraine.

Congressional aides involved in drafting the House bill said they hope measure will influence the final Ukraine-related legislation that emerges from Congress. "This bill obviously will be part of the legislative conversation," one aide said. Lawmakers’ push to advance Ukraine support legislation gained renewed urgency, meanwhile Putin after Russia badly launched a missile strike on Sumy on April 14, killing 35 people and injuring 117 during Palm Sunday services killing many included children.
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(15-04-2025, 09:59 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  US lawmakers push new aid for Ukraine, tougher sanctions on Russia, Reuters reports.

https://kyivindependent.com/us-lawmakers...s-reports/
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Israel kills 17 people in Gaza, Hamas reviews new ceasefire proposal. 
Hamas is reviewing a new ceasefire proposal from Israel and will respond “as soon as possible” as the movement’s spokesperson Sami Abu Zuhri tells Al Jazeera that “the request to disarm Hamas is not acceptable to even hear”. At least 17 Palestinians been killed & 69 wounded in Israeli attacks on Gaza in the past 24 hrs.
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(15-04-2025, 10:08 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  US democrats representatives introduced new legislation on April 15 to boost support Ukraine war against Russia, sources from Reuters, as another attempt to press Trump admin for stronger backing Kyiv. Representative Gregory Meeks, top Democrat on in House Foreign Affairs Committee, filed Support Act would provide funding for Ukraine’s security & reconstruction efforts and impose sweeping sanctions on Russia. A copy of bill seen by news agency, the legislation lays out significant financial and diplomatic measures to counter Russia’s aggression, bill has not yet been made public but comes just 2-wks after Senate Republicans & Democrats introduced a separate package would sanction Russia if it refuses to engage in good-faith peace negotiations with Ukraine.

https://news.sky.com/story/ukrainian-for...y-13349549
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Source: Territorial Defence Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has unveiled a documentary about work of the military commandant's office in Russia's Kursk Oblast. Quote: "Ukrainian soldiers are rescuing civilians... in Russia's Kursk Oblast. Military commandant's office on the territory of Russian Federation helps residents of frontline villages attacked by their own state. The film presents events without embellishment or fiction – only facts, real faces, voices, and the unvarnished truth."
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