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- Ukraine War Day #390: Crimea Shows The Way (continued)
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- Ukraine War Day #388: Russian Mavericks Rewarded
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- Ukraine War Day #384: Poland To Build Ukrainian Rail Network [continued]
- Ukraine War Day #383: Poland To Build Ukrainian Rail Network
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- Ukraine War Day #380: Operation Minnow
- Ukraine War Day #379: The Western War Against Russian Art [continued]
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Tag Archives: Alexei Zhuravko
Ukraine War Day #149: Waiting For…
ESTRAGON: I can’t go on like this. VLADIMIR: That’s what you think. ― Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot Dear Readers: There was some interesting news from the American capital. It seems that, after Madame Zelenska addressed the American Congress (receiving … Continue reading
Ukraine War Day #70: Normal Life (concluded)
Dear Readers: Before starting: I want to mention a glitch in the Comments section on the sidebar. For some reason, some comments are not appearing this morning. I can see them (from my WordPress Administrator dashboard), but don’t see them … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexei Zhuravko, Larisa Shesler, Vladimir Saldo
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Ukraine War Day #24
Dear Readers: I will start with a story that should be interesting to military hardware geeks and war-gamers. Military expert Yury Knutov, who curates the “Anti-Air Defense Museum” explains to reporter Andrei Rezchikov why the Russian military decided to use … Continue reading