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After Russian forces pull back, a shattered town breathes

Rogue Valley

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After Russian forces pull back, a shattered town breathes


Foreground: The bodies of two Russian soldiers in Trostsyanets, Ukraine.



The town of Trostyanets (20,000) is about midway between the cities of Kharkiv and Sumy in northeastern Ukraine. If the Russian military couldn't hold this town, which is only about 20 miles from the Russia border, then its problems run deep. Trostyanets was recaptured by the Ukrainian 93rd Mechanized Brigade. The mayor said Russian troops used hand grenades (flash-bangs?) to break up a protest on March 18. He also said a small local hospital was mined.

Ukrainian forces have apparently also liberated Irpin, a northern suburb of Kyiv. But the Ukraine military says the Russians are still trying to encircle the capital city. Kherson in the south has been liberated, but fighting continues at Mykolaiv and fierce fighting rages at Mariupol. Most of the city of Mariupol now resembles the town of Shyrokne, which lies about 20 miles east of Mariupol and which was totally destroyed by artillery barrages fired by rebels from occupied Donetsk oblast duting the past 8 years. Despite what Moscow has said, heavy fighting continues for Kyiv, Mariupol, and Mykolaiv.

Also Monday, the Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta (New Gazette) said it was suspending operations for the duration of the conflict. The outlet, which is edited by Nobel laureate Dmitry Muratov, was the last independent news organization operating inside Russia which has outlawed even minor references to the war in Ukraine. The bi-weekly Novaya Gazeta newspaper was home to investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya who was assassinated in her building's elevator in 2006.
 
OH....thank GOODNESS!!
I've been worried sick about Trostsyanets, Ukraine.
This is MOST WELCOME news Rogue!! MOST WELCOME indeed!!!!
Keep us posted!!!
 
OH....thank GOODNESS!!
I've been worried sick about Trostsyanets, Ukraine.
This is MOST WELCOME news Rogue!! MOST WELCOME indeed!!!!
Keep us posted!!!

Aren't you still busy with your white superiority crap?

I'm proud of my Mighty Whitey European White Male heritage. Thats true. So....here I am. Proud European White Male, proud and VERY successful.
My people and I have done more for humanity than any other group in all likelihood.

And don't be fooled by the JFK avatar folks. JFK would never embrace such a racist creed.
 
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