Posted on 03/21/2023 10:51:56 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
A Ukrainian drone strike destroyed a shipment of cruise missiles intended for use by Russia's Black Sea fleet.
Ukraine's defence ministry said on Monday that an explosion in Dzhankoi in the north of the Crimean peninsula destroyed a number of Kalibr missiles, which are designed to be launched from ships.
"An explosion in Dzhankoi city in the north of temporarily occupied Crimea destroyed Russian Kalibr-KN cruise missiles as they were being transported by rail," the ministry's main intelligence directorate said in social media posts.
Ihor Ivin, the Russian-installed head of the Dzhankoi administration, was quoted as saying the city had come under attack from drones and a 33-year-old man suffered a shrapnel injury from a downed drone. He was hospitalised and expected to survive.
Tass quoted Mr Ivin as saying on Krym-24 TV that a house, school and grocery store caught fire, and the power grid sustained damage.
Anton Gerashchenko, an advisor to Ukraine's interior minister, tweeted a video that he claimed was an explosion in Dzhankoi:
Oleg Kryuchkov, an adviser to the Russia-installed head of Crimea, said the drone attack was aimed at civilian targets.
"All the drones targeted civilian sites. One was hit over the Dzhankoi technical school and came down between the instruction area and a student residence," he said on his Telegram channel.
"There are no military sites nearby. The others were downed in residential areas. In addition to explosives, each one carried shrapnel."
None of the reports could be independently verified.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Says you. Your anecdotal stories are not convincing.
Come to Przemyśl and talk to the refugees yourself.
Russian speakers were not persecuted in Ukraine.
Heck, Zelensky has Russian as his first language, his mother tongue
Banning their religion, books, and music, and letting neo-Nazis attack them sounds like ethnic cleansing to me. Zelensky is a pig.
Sigh...
Books — books in Russian have not been banned. Only books published from Russia. According to the law, one person can import at most 10 Russian books without a permit. Unauthorized distribution of books from Russia is also banned
In light of Russia’s continuing 2022 invasion on Ukraine, on 19 June 2022, the Ukrainian Parliament (Verkhovna Rada) adopted a follow-up law. It bans any imports of all book and publishing production from the Russian Federation and Belarus, alongside the Ukrainian territories under Russian occupation.
n addition, all imported Russian-language publications from third countries (that is, mainly other post-Soviet states) must be first screened for any anti-Ukrainian content before allowed for distribution and sale in Ukraine
This is no different than the US or UK stopping Nazi and Imperial Japanese propaganda publications from entering during WWII.
Music - this is iffy, but understandable for a country that is under attack from Moscow — The document says the ban will “minimise the risks of possible hostile propaganda through music in Ukraine and will increase the volume of national music products in the cultural space,” BBC Monitoring reports.
The ban will apply to musicians who have or had Russian citizenship at any time after 1991 - the year Ukraine declared independence - except for those who are Ukrainian citizens or were so at the time of their death.
This means the works of long-dead Russian composers such as Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich can still be performed.
Letting neo-Nazis attack? Well the Ukrainian forces are trying to prevent the Wagner Nazis from destroying too much of Ukraine.
Next - the banning of the Moscow Patriarchate affiliated Russian Orthodox Churchs is due to Patriarch Kirill’s support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The Kyiv Patriarchate of the Orthodox Church is busy ministering to the Orthodox faithful
The longer the war drags on and the longer Ukrainian people see Russian people as supporting Putin’s actions in Ukraine, the more you are going to see them turning away from Russian culture and literature.
Putin caused that.
Until 2014 Russian was a secondary language in Ukraine and Russia had soft-power, just as English has in Ireland or Hindi in southern India.
But with Putin’s actions since 2014, and especially since 2022, he is turning Ukrainians away from anything to do with Russian culture or language or literature.
“...you are going to see them turning away from Russian culture and literature...”
That is true of my wife as well. She is a Russian speaker from Alchevsk and now has more of an interest in Ukrainian. Even in the Donbas, the Ukrainian language survives in the smaller agricultural villages. My wife’s beloved grandmother spoke an intergradient between the two languages.
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Google translate is your friend :^)
“... missiles being transported on a train...”
That’s what they get for taking the train. Should’ve flown.
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