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2. Battlefield updates
Russia’s military expansion is likely to have little impact on the Ukraine war, Britain’s Defense Ministry said. The expansion announced Thursday was set to increase Russia’s military from 1.9 million personnel to 2.04 million, coming into effect in 2023, but Britain said the expansion was “unlikely” to substantively increase Russia’s combat power, because it had already “lost tens of thousands of troops.” The ministry added that “very few” new contract servicemen are being recruited, and conscripts do not have to serve outside Russia.
The Dnipropetrovsk region was shelled with heavy artillery overnight Sunday, according to the regional governor, Valentyn Reznichenko. The area includes Nikopol, across the river from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. More than 1,500 families were left without electricity; residential buildings and cars were damaged, he said, but no casualties were reported. The Washington Post could not independently verify the claims.
3. Human toll
The story of little Liza, killed in her stroller by a Russian missile. Headlines about the 4-year-old girl who was killed by a Russian strike in Vinnytsia in July reverberated around the world. Her mother Iryna Dmytrieva, in her first interview since leaving the hospital for her own injuries, says she keeps replaying those final moments with Liza.
⚡️⚡️Ukrainian terrorist Natalya Vovk found dead in Austria with 17 stab wounds, - Austrian publication Express.
They are removing witnesses. No loose ends.
Moron-toolbag won his st00pit prize.
Is that accurate?
If so, its only been since the United States supplied HIMAR artillery to Ukraine that the plant has come under attack.
Are the puppet nazis in Kiev still denying they're the ones responsible?
For all your globalist warmongering needs, turn to George Soros. (also sponsored by Pfizer)
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