While the famine is growing around the world, harvests in occupied by Russia Kherson region are burning all the time. Reported by the media and the local residents pic.twitter.com/95UnIDaZOt
— Iuliia Mendel (@IuliiaMendel) July 9, 2022
Here is a significant update from Phillips O'Brien about Ukraine troop strength and the intention to take back the south.Farmers across Ukraine are increasingly feeling the financial strain of Russia’s Black Sea blockade, and the sector’s economic collapse is affecting food security across the world.
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 8, 2022
Ukraine accounted for 10 percent of global wheat exports in 2021. https://t.co/5Uu98KGoWl
The most important point is that the Ukrainian defence minister @oleksiireznikov isn making it very clear that the Ukrainians actually have many 100,000s of soldiers that they can deploy into the fight than the Russians. Says a million here... pic.twitter.com/nQ61jvhnDK
— Phillips P. OBrien (@PhillipsPOBrien) July 11, 2022
Now, we have the Ukr changing tone, preparing the population for the army to go on the offensive in the south (Zelensky yesterday), and saying that the army is very large and getting better equipped and trained. https://t.co/oRf28qiepN
— Phillips P. OBrien (@PhillipsPOBrien) July 11, 2022
Also, this:Worth noting that Ukrainian armed forces are prominently tweeting this story. https://t.co/CmGF3GEWGh
— Phillips P. OBrien (@PhillipsPOBrien) July 11, 2022
I am amazed at this courage:Ukrainians being very open telling civilians to get out of the Kherson area. https://t.co/HYpdDXXqvz
— Phillips P. OBrien (@PhillipsPOBrien) July 9, 2022
#Lithuania has expanded restrictions on the transit of goods through its territory to #Kaliningrad, Reuters reports.
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) July 11, 2022
As of today, cement, timber, alcohol and alcohol-based industrial chemicals are banned, a #Lithuanian customs official said. pic.twitter.com/DcS5dP5ve2