Today’s Cat of Conflict is a cat from one of Kyiv’s neighborhoods that Anastasia saw.
He and a bunch of other cats come out almost every day and sit on the fence like this.
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Today’s Cat of Conflict is a cat from one of Kyiv’s neighborhoods that Anastasia saw.
He and a bunch of other cats come out almost every day and sit on the fence like this.
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#LITHUANIA WILL BUY UKRAINIAN #PALIANYTSIA #DRONES: Lithuania will allocate €10 million to purchase Ukrainian-produced missile drones, Ukrainian officials claimed following the #Ramstein meeting.
At least 11 missiles could be bought to hit military targets deep inside #Russia.
#UKRAINE FORCES COUNTERATTACK IN #POKROVSK: After a steady retreat of the Ukrainian army in the #Donetsk region, Kyiv’s forces began to counterattack, Forbes reports.
Even though the counterattacks are small-scale, they help to slow down the offensive and push back the Russians.
NEWS OF THE DAY:
#IRAN SENT #BALLISTIC #MISSILES TO #RUSSIA: Iran has probably supplied Russia with more than 200 short-range ballistic missiles, according to The Times.
They would allow the Russian troops to launch attacks on Ukrainian cities from further distance.
https://www.thetimes.com/uk/defence/article/ballistic-clmpm3d7m
NEWS OF THE DAY:
IRAN SENT BALLISTIC MISSILES TO RUSSIA: Iran has probably supplied Russia with more than 200 short-range ballistic missiles, according to The Times.
They would allow the Russian troops to launch attacks on Ukrainian cities from further distance.
https://www.thetimes.com/uk/defence/article/ballistic-clmpm3d7m
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When the band has sales of albums or other merchandise, they put cards with everything.
There are limited numbers, and they can only be pre-ordered for one day, and then they aren’t available anywhere else.
Rita bought them all.
This is how Rita met Oleksandra.
Meanwhile, Rita Kyruta started getting into K-pop in 2019. That’s when she came across a teaser for the #BTS song “Shadow” in her #YouTube.
#BTS captivated Rita so much that she even got a tattoo of a phrase from one of their songs right above her heart: Love Yourself.
And then she saw a photo of a very handsome guy on a website, who Oleksandra thought was a model.
When she started looking for more information about him, she found out that he was Kai, a member of the Korean band Exo.
Oleksandra Petukhova first tried listening to #K-pop in 2013. It wasn’t popular then. At first she didn’t like it – she thought it was some kind of children’s song.
South Korean culture has taken deep root in #ukraine with thousands of fans embracing not only the music but also dramas, cosmetics, and food.
As Ukraine faces a critical shortage of artillery shells, South Korea has supplying more shells to Ukraine than the entire #EU.
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