One of the Kremlin's soldiers can be seen snagging his clothing while trying to dismount from an APC before being unceremoniously dragged along the road.
With Western aid stalled, Ukrainian troops run low on artillery shells
A critical shortage of shells has forced some Ukrainian military units to cancel planned assaults, soldiers at the front said this week, and is stirring fears of Russian advances.
The best things in the world happen mostly on their own :-)
Inside Ukraine’s offensive in the East Byline: Vasco Cotovio, Frederik Pleitgen, Daniel Hodge and Kostyantyn Gak | CNN
Two Ukrainian soldiers huddle around a drone controller in darkness, their faces illuminated only by its screen.
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Here in the very heart of Ukraine, I sometimes saw such arrangements near small outdoor businesses (mostly fast food). Otherwise, people in cities mostly rely on central heating. It survived throughout the last winter, and hopefully, it will survive this one. As for the diesel generators, they are too dangerous to install in individual apartments of large buildings. And in the countryside, people mostly have wood stoves to rely upon.
Last winter, we were near a big trouble: had the Ruscists caused a long blackout, cities would have to drain the central heating so that the water won't freeze in radiators. Had this happened, millions of people would be left without heating in minus 20°C cold. People would have to evacuate en masse. That's the main danger in the upcoming winter.
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Ukraine is a democracy, so first this issue was discussed, and then voted upon by the citizens. Citizens indicated that they would prefer the trident on the shield.
Technical expertise was conducted. It all took time.
Smaller thing like Lenin's monuments were easier to dismantle. This coat of arms is more tricky to take down, since this may influence the overall balance of the monument.
This coat of arms has no names on it, it's just a once ubiquitous Soviet coat of arms.