Anonymous ID: 55fc26 March 3, 2022, 7:02 a.m. No.15771725   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1741 >>1784 >>1894

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/17832304/captured-russian-soldier-sobs-to-mum/

 

putin is killing babies

here we go

 

‘LIFE WAS PEACEFUL’ Captured Russian soldier sobs down phone to mum saying Putin has ‘destroyed Ukrainian nurseries and maternity wards’

Adrian Zorzut

13:58, 3 Mar 2022Updated: 14:38, 3 Mar 2022

 

A CAPTURED Russian soldier has been caught sobbing down the phone to his mum, telling her Vladimir Putin's forces had destroyed Ukrainian nurseries and maternity wards.

 

The shaken trooper is seen begging his mum to get word out of the attacks.

 

Kyiv's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba earlier accused Russia of war crimes after reports of attacks of orphanages and nurseries.

 

"We are collecting this and other facts, which we will immediately send to the Hague. Responsibility is inevitable," he said.

 

It is understood there is a Ukrainian military site around half a mile away from the kindergarten.

 

And it is also understood the site was being used a bomb shelter for civilians.

 

Russia admitted for the first time today that it had suffered casualties - saying 500 soldiers have been killed and around 1,600 have been wounded.

Anonymous ID: 55fc26 March 3, 2022, 8:39 a.m. No.15772268   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2296

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/you-ll-probably-need-a-second-covid-booster-shot-here-s-when-experts-say-it-could-happen/ar-AAUyAVC?ocid=msedgntp

 

yearly covid shots incoming

called over a yr ago after covid cured the flu

 

 

Pandemic restrictions may be easing across the country, amid declining Covid cases — but experts say the virus is going to stick around for a long time.

 

That likely means you'll need another Covid booster shot sometime in the future. The big question is: When?

 

There have been mixed reports on the matter. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reviewing early data that could point to the authorization of a new booster dose this coming fall — potentially as the first in a series of annual Covid vaccinations, much like flu shots — according to the Wall Street Journal.

 

Meanwhile, some recent studies suggest that most people who are already boosted may not need another dose for months, or even years. In the U.S., that's approximately 44% of all fully vaccinated people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

 

Taken together, it's easy to be confused about the timeline. That's why some medical experts are preaching patience, saying it's simply too soon to know yet.