Study: It Will Take 18 Years to Build Enough Replacements for Weapons Going to Ukraine via @WestJournalism https://t.co/pfvDSaq52p
— Hurricane Hunter (@ThomasM70699326) December 18, 2024
Day: December 17, 2024
⚡️Oscars shortlist includes two Ukrainian documentaries.
The Ukrainian documentaries “The Porcelain War” and “Once Upon a Time in Ukraine” have been shortlisted for the 97th Academy Awards, the U.S. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced on Dec. 17.…
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) December 18, 2024
It’s never been greater….We control the world & dismantled Putin (Lost control of Syria) ruined Russian reputation as a superpower because Putin went to North Korea for soldiers & weapons because he was runing low of both BECAUSE the US supported Ukraine in this fight…Which…
— RedFive7 (@V12PopsBangs) December 18, 2024
The only way he can end the war is to bring about one million new weapons with him, for Ukraine. I would suggest that Ukraine should be given thousands of bombs like the one Israel used the other day. Looks like a nuclear explosion.
— Randy Ward (@RandyWa27401861) December 18, 2024
Russia is not yet declared war against Ukraine. the more Russians gets impacted by Ukrainian weapons, more easier it would be for Putin to divert even more resources for the war effort.
— latentobserver (@laten10b5erver) December 18, 2024
The document mentions the support of the transatlantic alliance for Ukraine’s self-defense1. This support can be broken down into three main categories:
1.Military Aid:
•The transatlantic alliance provides Ukraine with military equipment and supplies1. This includes weapons,…— Question Everything (@NatlEnquire) December 18, 2024
We know Trump makes payoffs. Would Putin pay a President to prevent American weapons being sent to Ukraine? Would Putin pay for terrible presidential policy? https://t.co/wIEhDauuc3
— Jeff Kassel (@pinatubo2007) December 18, 2024
We know Trump makes payoffs. Would Putin pay a President to prevent American weapons being sent to Ukraine? Would Putin pay for terrible presidential policy? https://t.co/wIEhDauuc3
— Jeff Kassel (@pinatubo2007) December 18, 2024
Ukraine had accused General Kirillov of criminal activity, saying he was responsible for the “massive use of banned chemical weapons” in Ukraine. The next day, he was killed by a bomb in Moscow, the Russian authorities said.
— Craig Long (@craiglongboy) December 18, 2024
Ukraine had accused General Kirillov of criminal activity, saying he was responsible for the “massive use of banned chemical weapons” in Ukraine. The next day, he was killed by a bomb in Moscow, the Russian authorities said.
— Craig Long (@craiglongboy) December 18, 2024
