Russian war crimes exposed | Top destroyed unique russian targets | Ukraine Update: Day 841
Video Summary
As I record this, it’s day 841 of Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. A recent investigation by The Financial Times has uncovered disturbing evidence of four Ukrainian children, aged 8-15, who were forcibly taken from state care homes and relocated to Russia. The children were listed on Russian adoption websites, with one having been given a false identity. This is a clear violation of international law, amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Meanwhile, the Russian economy is under strain, with the Russian Stock Exchange experiencing a collapse. Videos show long queues of Russians trying to withdraw their money, and several major banks have halted withdrawals. This is a result of the new sanctions imposed on Russia, which has turned into a military economy.
In other news, eight former engineers have sued Elon Musk and SpaceX, claiming they were unfairly fired for raising concerns about gender discrimination and sexual harassment in the company. Moving on to Ukraine, a list of Russian targets destroyed by Ukrainian defenders has been published, including a Russian flagship aircraft carrier, a strategic bomber, and several long-range radar systems.
The situation in CHR is stabilizing, with reports indicating that Russian troops are using motorbikes and bicycles to transport supplies, suggesting they are trying to conserve their armored cars and tanks. Open-source data on destroyed and remaining Russian armor and artillery supports this conclusion. Russian forces are also employing traditional military tactics, which have not yielded significant results. I hope you all have a beautiful day, and I wish you to be safe.