Update from Ukraine | The Kaboom night for Ruzzia | The biggest Ukrainian Drone Attack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV4NtqIpOaA
The summary of the situation of Russian re-invasion to Ukraine covering the recent developments on the battlefield, as of 26th August 2023 – 22:00 (Kyiv time).
https://militaryland.net/news/invasion-day-549-summary/ [two summaries per week, released on Wednesday and Sunday]
*** Great interactive maps with viewer controlled Map magnification tool to use for each Front!
https://militaryland.net/maps/
VIDEOS
1. FOOLISH SHOT: Russian ships near Crimean bridge was DESTROYED thanks to Ukrainian UAV’s!
Oracle Eyes
484K subscribers
Aug 29, 2023 5:00 a.m. EDT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Her5JnVFNg
2. Russian Soldier’s Risky Call Interception - He Asked His Brother To Illegally Get Him Out of Ukraine
Insights from Ukraine and Russia
205K subscribers
Aug 29, 2023 11:00 a.m. EDT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfHHRO70Yeg
That older brother sounds like he served in the “DPR” military before. BTW, did you know you can go to jail in “DPR” for putting that abbreviation in quotation marks?) Anyway, I can confirm that his little brother isn’t the sharpest tool in the shed. I guess he went to the Army just recently, which is even more stupid, considering there is tons of information online about how badly DPR soldiers are treated by Russian command. And now he’ll be in trouble for the rest of his life - Russia will want him jailed for desertion, while Ukraine - for fighting on the side of invaders. He should write a book “How To Ruin Your Life Out of Curiosity In 3 Steps”. Step 1 - Don’t listen to your brother..
Not one more damn cent for this scumbag-filled nation of low class, grifting thieves.
“Everyone is lying”: US doctor describes shocking corruption
Samantha Morris*, a doctor from Maine, went to Ukraine in May to try to help provide medical training for soldiers. “The first time I crossed the border from Poland, I had to hide my medical supplies under mattresses and diapers to prevent them from being stolen,” she said. “The border guards on the Ukrainian side will just take things, and tell you, ‘we need this for our war,’ but then, they just steal the items and resell them. Honestly, if you don’t hand-deliver donations to the intended recipients, the items will never reach them.”
Morris and a few other American medical professionals began to hold training courses in Sumy, a mid-sized city in northeastern Ukraine. “We drew up a contract with the governor in Sumy, though all they provided to us were meals and lodging, and the lodging was just us sleeping in the same public university we held our training courses in,” she said. “The Sumy governor had a friend, a local businessman, and he demanded that this businessman be added to the contract as a ‘liaison’ between us and the city of Sumy. And as a liaison, he would get a percentage fee of the contract. Our lawyers tried to negotiate the businessman out of the contract, but the governor of Sumy wouldn’t budge. We ultimately just signed the contract so we could hold our trainings.”
In the two months she spent in Ukraine, Morris says she encountered theft and corruption more times than she could count. “The lead doctor at the military base in Sumy has ordered medical supplies from and for the military at different points in time, and he has had 15 trucks of supplies completely disappear,” she said. The military first aid kits she had intended to give to soldiers once they graduated her training program were stolen. She saw the same kits for sale at a local market days later.