that's funny
>Where's HUNTER?
USS Maddox was unscathed except for a single bullet hole from a Vietnamese machine gun round.
https://twitter.com/andrzejduda/status/1505668488228134915
According to @ZelenskyyUa Russians from Syria come to Ukraine, and mercenaries from the Middle East who support RU.
Syrians are the most numerous.
In this situation, more NATO assistance to the AU is needed!
But this also illustrates Russia's weakness and is an interesting signal for Turkey๐น๐ท.
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Russia's defense ministry: Ukraine has until early hours of March 21 to give Russia its answer on surrendering Mariupol
A Ukrainian service member walks past an anti-tank barricade reading "Glory to Heroes and death to Enemies", as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, in downtown Odessa, Ukraine, March 20, 2022. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
https://twitter.com/SDyorin/status/1504435929729146885
"We hate #Ukraine! Thanks a lot to the Russian army" - refugees from #Mariupol tell how Ukrainian army refused to open green corridors from the city and shot at civilians.
Eye-opening news report.
https://twitter.com/SDyorin/status/1505704584005791748+
A Ukrainian family witnessing the swarms of #Russian helicopters with airborne troops heading to the airport in #Hostomel near #Kiev on the first day of operation in #Ukraine is at a loss for words.
https://twitter.com/SDyorin/status/1505688749463773193
>https://twitter.com/SDyorin/status/1505688749463773193
Head of #Ukrainian "1st volunteer mobile hospital" operating in #Donbass, political activist Gennady Druzenko claimed on '#Ukraine 24' channel that he 'ordered to ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ captive #Russian soldiers, because they are cockroaches, not humans'.
>Gennady Druzenko
>ordered to castrate captive Russian soldiers, because they are cockroaches, not humans.
https://nypost.com/2022/03/20/half-a-million-mourners-attend-rabbis-funeral-in-israel/
Half a million mourners attend rabbiโs funeral in Israel
Sundayโs funeral of a revered rabbi in Israel drew half a million mourners clad in traditional ultra-Orthodox garb, turning the streets of a religious suburb of Tel Aviv into a surging sea of black.
The roads of Bnei Brak were packed with men and boys in black suits โ one of the largest gatherings in Israelโs history โ mourning for the Belarusian-born Chaim Kanievsky, who died Friday at age 94.
Parting the huge crowd, dozens of police formed a phalanx around the van carrying the rabbiโs body as the vehicle crept toward Bnei Brakโs cemetery.
โ[Kanievskyโs] death is a huge loss for the Jewish people,โ Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett wrote on Twitter.
Police estimated the crowd at around half a million people โ one of the largest gatherings in Israelโs history.
Kanievsky, born in what is now Belarus, was the de facto head of what is commonly called the Lithuanian branch of ultra-Orthodox Judaism, and his knowledge of Jewish law was so revered that his rulings were thought to require total compliance within his community.
To some followers, he was known as โour master, the Prince of Torah,โ comprising the religionโs laws and traditions. Benjamin Brown, a professor of Jewish thought at Hebrew University, told AFP that Kanievsky โcame to be a figure of authority almost against his own will.โ
โI cried when I heard he was dead,โ said 41-year-old Shlomo Lugassi, who had earlier unsuccessfully tried to push his way through the masses to reach the late rabbiโs apartment.