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Ukraine's second city Kharkiv without power after Russian strikes

 

Two people were killed in the central city of Kryvyi Rih

Ukraine's second city of Kharkiv was for hours left without power after the latest wave of Russian strikes targeted energy stations across the country.

Local officials said as many as nine power facilities were hit as Russian forces fired 76 missiles and carried out drone attacks on Friday.

Kharkiv's mayor said the city suffered "colossal" damage. By the evening, 55% of residents had electricity back.

More:

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-63997749

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3 hours ago, Rimmer said:

Ukraine's second city Kharkiv without power after Russian strikes

 

Two people were killed in the central city of Kryvyi Rih

Ukraine's second city of Kharkiv was for hours left without power after the latest wave of Russian strikes targeted energy stations across the country.

Local officials said as many as nine power facilities were hit as Russian forces fired 76 missiles and carried out drone attacks on Friday.

Kharkiv's mayor said the city suffered "colossal" damage. By the evening, 55% of residents had electricity back.

More:

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-63997749

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Russians are losing on all fronts, their only/last option is to play dirt and target public infrastructures, nothing to do with military

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Vlad is running out of ideas and it appears, so are his generals

Putin sounds out military commanders on Ukraine

A series of defeats in 10 months of fighting, resulting in Russian withdrawals from areas around the capital Kyiv and Ukraine's second city Kharkiv and most recently from the city of Kherson

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/putin-sounds-military-commanders-over-074232081.html

 

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Ukrainians install Christmas 'tree of invincibility'

Volunteers in the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv have made a Christmas tree out of camouflage nets.

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1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said:

Tweet from Steve Rosenberg BBC

 

Putin/Lukashenko meetings:

22.02.21 in Russia

22.04.21 Russia

28.05.21 Russia

13.07.21 Russia

29.12.21 Russia

18.02.22 Russia

11.03.22 Russia

12.04.22 Russia

16.05.22 Russia

23.05.22 Russia

25.06.22 Russia

26.09.22 Russia

19.12.22 in Belarus Pattern broken. Wonder why.

https://twitter.com/BBCSteveR/status/1604440695485366272

 

+ Lavrov is in Belarus today.

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Henry Kissinger, ever the traitor, continues to sow division among the allies.

 

Kissinger suggested in May that the two sides agree to a “dividing line” that returns to “the status quo ante,” essentially asking Ukraine to cede territory including the Crimean peninsula and parts of the Donetsk region in return for peace. 

In his article over the weekend, the 99-year-old diplomat suggests control of those territories be decided after a ceasefire agreement.

 

https://thehill.com/policy/international/3780225-kissinger-proposes-roadmap-for-talks-to-end-russia-ukraine-war/

 

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46 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

Henry Kissinger, ever the traitor, continues to sow division among the allies.

 

Kissinger suggested in May that the two sides agree to a “dividing line” that returns to “the status quo ante,” essentially asking Ukraine to cede territory including the Crimean peninsula and parts of the Donetsk region in return for peace. 

In his article over the weekend, the 99-year-old diplomat suggests control of those territories be decided after a ceasefire agreement.

 

https://thehill.com/policy/international/3780225-kissinger-proposes-roadmap-for-talks-to-end-russia-ukraine-war/

 

It's in a poor taste your name-calling. Kissinger has never been much shy when a war was to be organized.

That he is now advising a solution leading to peace in order to stop the warmongering and people suffering? That can be only praised. There are nowadays not many who dare to call spade the spade. 

What he really said can be better read here: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-push-for-peace/

 

 

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and the quantity of Russians surrendering is growing by the hour

A Million Russians Call Surrender Hotline as Death Toll Nears 100K: Intel

https://www.newsweek.com/million-russians-call-surrender-hotline-death-toll-nears-100k-intel-1767956

 

Over 1 Million Russians Reach Out To Surrender Hotline As Moscow Loses Grip Over War: Kyiv

https://www.republicworld.com/world-news/russia-ukraine-crisis/over-1-million-russians-reach-out-to-surrender-hotline-as-moscow-loses-grip-over-war-kyiv-articleshow.html

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4 minutes ago, rudi49jr said:

They have shown to be extremely brutal occupiers, and that there can never be peace by giving them what they want, because they will just come up with new demands. 

We should give peace to this pile of Russians... 

 

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10 hours ago, ExpatOilWorker said:

+ Lavrov is in Belarus today.

+ Defence Minister Shoigu is also in Belarus. 

The foreign minister of Belarus died a few weeks ago, so maybe they are setting up Kremlin II in Minsk.

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38 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Zelensky, balls of steel, where's little man Putin today?

Probably in Minsk, sitting at one end of the longest table in the world, social distancing himself some 30 feet from his comrades. Must be a b*tch to understand each other from so far away.

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