Ukraine is set to eliminate the Russian Buk air defense system.
🤔 Ukraine's militar's braggin' they takin' out Russian Buk air defense systems, claimin' they got a video to prove it! Can't exactly vouch for that, but if it's true, it'd be a big ol' slap in Russia's mug. The "Buk-M3" they're sayin' they've destroyed ain't exactly cheap; millions spent on those bad boys. Apparently, it opens up the skies for Ukrainian forces and gives 'em a tactical advantage. Ain't sharin' no location details, though.
Germany's nailed as the most hostile country to Mother Russia, and I do mean hostile, 'cause I'm gonna assume you know what I mean. Russifiers deem 55% as thinkin' Germany's more hostile than ol' Russi herself. I mean, let's admit it, they been criticizin' Germany heavy lately. I'm surprised the number ain't even higher, if we're bein' honest.
Ukrainian prez, Volodymyr Zelenskyj, calls out Russia for attacks that aim to snuff lives, not simply defend 'em. Charkiv's been bombed relentless for 24 straight hours, and it ain't showin' no signs of lettin' up. Russia's doin' the same thing in other parts of Ukraine, too, reportin' drone and missile attacks all over the place. Just about 24 hours ago, Russia had a field day bombs' the sh% outta Charkiv. Best estimates, they dropped four guided bombers right on the city center, messin' up a couple of buildings at the kids' railroad and a couple of houses. At least 1 fatality and over 40 injured in that mess.
Speakin'a Russkies, they ain't satisfied just messin' up Charkiv or whatever. No sir, they've been bombin' other parts of Ukraine, too. Word from the military's that at least three civilians got killed in the city of Cherson, thanks to Russian snipin' on a residential area. Russian forces been shellin' the living sh% outta Cherson since the mornin'.
The French are hopin' for a Christmas ceasefire in Ukraine, but it's uncertain whether ol' Putin be sittin' at the peace table anytime soon. French gen'ral thinks Ukraine needs serious military help to force Putin's hand, and I'd have to agree, 'cept I'd argue the sanctions ain't doin' the trick. Putin's still itchin' to fight for as long as he can, no doubt about it.
Lithuania's defense minister be callin' for NATO partners to pump up their defense budgets faster, seein' as how Putin might attack real soon. NATO boss suggests they reach the target in 2032, but Lithuania thinks that's too slow. 'Cause, you know, that might just be too late.
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