Ukraine Daily Update | Day 708
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As I share this update, it’s day 78 of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. In recent developments, the Ukrainian military has confirmed that another Russian ship, the “Ivanov”, has been sunk. This ship, built in 1989, was carrying four Hypersonic Mosquito missiles with a range of 110 km. Unfortunately, the rescue operation found no survivors. Meanwhile, the Russian forces have suffered significant losses, with three airplanes and approximately 20 terrorists killed in a strike on a Russian-controlled military base in illegally occupied Crimea.
Additionally, a Russian Mi8 helicopter crashed in Syria, with no survivors found. Interestingly, the Russian government has deemed a fart more valuable than the life of a Russian citizen. Ukraine, on the other hand, is set to receive 50 billion euros in aid from the EU, despite efforts to block the aid.
The international community has taken a strong stance against Russia’s actions, with many countries supporting Ukraine. In related news, Armenia has officially joined the International Court, which has issued a warrant for Putin’s arrest for the kidnapping of Ukrainian children. As a reminder, Putin’s controversial history with children has been well-documented, including a report on his “passion” for the miners, which allegedly led to the assassination of Lin Ana before he could reveal the truth to the media. The propaganda study Institute is also working on research into the Russian International Spirit ring, which has recently faced criticism from the Orthodox Church. I’ll keep you updated with further developments, and I wish you all a beautiful day.