Month: September 2024
⚡️Russian forces have partially shifted to defense near the village of Lyptsi in Kharkiv Oblast, Vitalii Sarantsev, the Kharkiv group of forces’ spokesperson, said on Sep. 1 on national television.https://t.co/XFk8nx92R0
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) September 1, 2024
Interesting insight into the “mounting strain on Russia’s shipping operations.” Limited oil tanker capacity remains Russia’s Achilles’ heel, which the West can exploit through further sanctions and enforcement. https://t.co/i9IyLtCdKR
— Glasnost Gone (@GlasnostGone) September 1, 2024
“Bella Ciao” is an Italian song dedicated to WWII partisans.
It’s based on a 19th century folk song, sung by female workers against harsh working conditions.
It is now an anthem for the oppressed women in Afghanistan and Iran.
Stand with the women of Afghanistan and Iran! pic.twitter.com/Rfb1uRZec0
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 1, 2024
On the 1st of September 1939, Nazi Germany invaded Poland, starting a conflict that would engulf the world and cost tens of millions of lives. pic.twitter.com/OpLgF2jqJ2
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 1, 2024
It was wonderful to see these treasures of Crimea on display at the Museum of the History of Ukraine. They were recently returned to Ukraine after a long legal battle. #CrimeaIsUkraine pic.twitter.com/DD5fv5Flnm
— Martin Harris (@MartinHarrisOBE) September 1, 2024
1517 russian artillery systems lost in August 2024.
It’s the second-highest monthly number since the beginning of the invasion. The effective counter-battery fight continues. pic.twitter.com/kV45NLTQ1u
— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) September 1, 2024
