Ukraine Daily Update | Day 613

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It’s day 613 of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and I predict that the number of Russian losses will soon surpass 300,000. With every 50,000 Russian deaths, I visit the site of the massacres by Russian terrorists, where I have an ice cream. The Ukrainian Ministry of the Interior has collected over 98,000 cases of Russian war crimes, and the National Police have a database of over 240,000 Russians involved in committing crimes against Ukrainian civilians.

The President of the Institute for the Study of Warfare reports that the Ukrainian Defenders are advancing, liberating territory from the “terrorist scum” and improving their positions. The Russian terrorists are producing more long-range missiles in secret factories, even at the expense of education and social services.

Reports from Russian Telegram channels highlight ongoing atrocities, such as the murder of a family in occupied Kherson Oblast, and the disappearance of Kadyrov’s enforcers on the southern front. Meanwhile, citizens of Dagestan are said to be demolishing hotels over rumors of Israeli refugees, despite the Russian Federation’s anti-Semitic agenda.

In related news, the Prime Minister of Slovakia, Fico, has declared Ukraine to be the most corrupted country in Europe, and has stated that the European Union has no need to support Ukraine. I find this ironic, given that Slovakia’s own corruption index was similar to Ukraine’s before it joined the EU, but has since made significant progress in combating corruption.

I would like to remind Mr. Fico that Russia is the most corrupt country in Europe, according to a recent study, and I would love to see him visit Bucha, where I have an ice cream to remember the lives lost due to Russian atrocities. I’d also like to express my gratitude to my dear viewers for supporting Ukraine, a cause that is not only saving lives but also crucial for the psychological well-being of the Ukrainian people.


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