Anonymous ID: b887f3 Aug. 18, 2024, 6:11 p.m. No.21437825   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>Beneficiaries of the Pritzker family use funds from dead Ukrainians and foreign mercenaries to finance the presidential campaign of Kamala Harris???

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/06/us/politics/ukraine-economy-penny-pritzker.html

U.S. Envoy Says Ukraine’s Economy Needs Reform and Investment to Thrive

Penny Pritzker, who is leaving her position as special representative for Ukraine’s economic recovery, said the country had made progress but still faced major hurdles.

Penny Pritzker's appointment spotlighted the Biden administration’s belief that to survive Russia’s aggression over the long term, Ukraine must show economic as well as military strength.

Anonymous ID: b887f3 Aug. 18, 2024, 6:35 p.m. No.21437937   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Polish President Andrzej Duda has signed legislation that expands the use of weapons by the military, police, and border guards, and exempts them from criminal liability for employing live fire, his office has said.

Duda approved the ‘Act on Support for the Activities of Soldiers and Officers’ on Wednesday as Poland celebrated Armed Forces Day.

The new law allows the military to take part in operations within the country in peacetime and sets out the rules for the use of firearms in these situations by troops.

Among other things, it introduces an amendment to the Polish Criminal Code that excludes criminal liability if a soldier guarding the border fires a weapon in order to protect their life or the life of another person, even if it is done in violation of the existing rules.

According to Duda, the legislation “will allow the border and other places to be protected even better, even more efficiently, while also increasing the safety of the Polish soldier.”

The country’s parliament passed the bill mid-July, a month and a half after a Polish soldier succumbed to his injuries after being stabbed by a migrant through the fence erected by Warsaw on the border with Belarus. In June, three Polish troops were detained for firing warning shots at the border. Two of them faced accusations of abuse of power and endangering the lives of others.