Here’s what we’re reading today
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Here’s what we’re reading today:
Last night, #Russia attacked and partially destroyed the #UNESCO protected “Derzhprom” building in #Kharkiv, which, built in 1928, is the largest constructivist building in the world.
The Russian attack on Kharkiv killed four people.
Ukraine war briefing: Bomb shatters historic landmark in Kharkiv
Prized Derzhprom building damaged in attacks injuring 19, while at least four killed in city overnight; North Korean foreign minister heads to Russia as Nato chief says Kim Jong-un’s troops are in Kursk. What we know on day 979
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
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In the classified part of the victory plan, #Zelenskyy asks the United States for Tomahawk missiles ranging from 2,500 kilometers.
An unnamed American official told the #NYT that this is Ukraine's proposal for a non-nuclear deterrence package. He called it an unrealistic request.
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If you missed our last story about the #Georgian #elections, you can read it via the link.
Tbilisi’s Lipstick Girl On Today’s Elections In Georgia
The country of Georgia has parliamentary elections today, facing a choice between EU alignment and Russian influence.
(www.counteroffensive.news)
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Here's what Myroslava is listening to today:
exes - Tate McRae
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