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China already changed all/any potential info leading to their activities in the area as it may compromises them, they should have been summon immediately as soon the accident was detected and the Chinese ship was on site

Sweden calls for Chinese ship to return over Baltic Sea cable damage

https://au.yahoo.com/news/stockholm-urges-chinese-cargo-ship-001705552.html

 

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11 minutes ago, Denim said:

 

Kellog should stick to making cornflakes.

With Russias economy in dire straights Ukraine would never agree to such a plan. Gives Russia way too much.

Not all of us believe western propaganda.

 

The alternative is to keep fighting till the inevitable Russian victory, and lose it all, or accept reality.

 

This bus should never have left the station.

The dead will haunt Zelkensky till he joins them.

 

I don't know why Trump is even giving Zelensky anything. He should just stop any weapons being shipped till Zelensky open negotiations and agrees to a permanent halt on lines at ceasefire.

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Desertion threatens to starve Ukraine's forces at a crucial time in its war with Russia

https://www.yahoo.com/news/desertion-threatens-starve-ukraines-forces-052438561.html

 

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Desertion is starving the Ukrainian army of desperately needed manpower and crippling its battle plans at a crucial time in its war with Russia, which could put Kyiv at a clear disadvantage in future ceasefire talks.

Facing every imaginable shortage, tens of thousands of Ukrainian troops, tired and bereft, have walked away from combat and front-line positions to slide into anonymity, according to soldiers, lawyers and Ukrainian officials. Entire units have abandoned their posts, leaving defensive lines vulnerable and accelerating territorial losses, according to military commanders and soldiers.

Some take medical leave and never return, haunted by the traumas of war and demoralized by bleak prospects for victory. Others clash with commanders and refuse to carry out orders, sometimes in the middle of firefights.

“This problem is critical,” said Oleksandr Kovalenko, a Kyiv-based military analyst. “This is the third year of war, and this problem will only grow.”

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