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Has Trump Finally Met a Judge Who Can Control Him?

by WaterGirl|  March 27, 20249:05 am| 101 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Politics, Trump Indictments

Has Trump finally met a judge who can control him?  I think YES.  I guess we’ll find out soon.   Trial begins April 15, slightly less than 3 weeks away.

Judge Merchan has had the benefit of seeing the judges who are clearly inexperienced and who let bullshit rule the day (I’m looking at you Cannon and more recently McAfee) and the side shows Trump and his attorneys put on in Judge Engoron’s courtroom.

It’s so interesting to me that the female attorney, Susan Necheles, is not signing some of the bullshit paperwork that is being filed by Todd Blanche.  It looks to me like that’s a mighty fine line she is trying to navigate, but I’ll let our Balloon Juice attorneys weigh in and correct me if I’m wrong on that.

News

The judge presiding over Trump’s NY criminal case REFUSES to budge from his order forcing lawyers to ask his okay to file any more motions.

He also WARNS Trump’s lawyers to obey that order, citing his “power to punish for a criminal contempt.”

Doc https://t.co/wcRnROFm8z pic.twitter.com/YwJDoUulhd

— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) March 26, 2024

Excerpts:

The Court’s Order of March 8 was issued at approximately 4:10pm. At 7:57pm that evening, Defendant filed what he characterized as a “pre-motion letter” seeking discovery sanctions. However, the “pre-motion letter” was accompanied by a notice of motion, a motion consisting of 51 pages and 214 pages in exhibits. In the cover e-mail, Defendant stated that they would “communicate with the People regarding redactions prior to filing.” In essence, Defendant disregarded this Court’s Order regarding the filing of motions. In response, this Court circulated an e mail at 9:17pm reminding the parties of its earlier Order. This Court was well within its authority and demonstrated restraint in doing so. See Dalessio n. Kressler, 6 AD3d 57 [2d Dept 2004] (“A court of record has the power to punish a party for disobedience of a lawful mandate of the court . . . the ‘lawful mandate of the court’ constitutes an order of a court of competent jurisdiction which is not void on its face.” Notably, the Court later accepted the proposed motion and directed the People to file a response, if they wished. As of the date of this Order, no party has been denied the ability to file a motion.

Despite the Court’s e-mail of March 8, two days later, on Sunday, March 10, 2024, between approximately 5:17pm and 5:22pm, Defendant filed three additional “pre motion letters, including the one that is the subject of this Decision and Order. In what appears to be an attempt to circumvent this Court’s Order and e-mail of March 8, Defendant this time did not “attach” a notice of motion, motion or exhibits. Instead, the motion and accompanying submissions were appended to the pre¬ motion letter as “exhibits.”

This Court advises counsel that it expects and welcome zealous advocacy and creative lawyering. See Application of Giampa, 147 Mise.2d 397 [Sup Ct, Bronx Cnty April 16, 1990], However, the Court also expects those advocates to demonstrate the proper respect and decorum that is owed to the courts and its judicial officers and to never forget that they are officers of the court. As such, counsel is expected to follow this Court’s orders. Even “[a] good faith belief that a court order is improper or unlawful will not render the order unlawful nor will it excuse willful disobedience.” Matter of Rankin, 78 Misc3d 337 [Sup Ct, Kings Cnty Jan 3, 2023]. As such, “a court of record has power to punish for a criminal contempt, a person guilty7 of . . . [w]illful disobedience to its lawful mandate.” Id. citing to Judiciary Law §750(3). This Court emphasizes that it hopes for and fully expects zealous advocacy from counsel as well as spirited contribution from witnesses and parties alike. Nonetheless, the Court expects that the line between zealous advocacy and willful disregard of its orders will not be crossed.

The above constitutes the Decision and Order of the Court.

I believe that Do Not Fuck With Me Or This Court Again, while communicated very clearly, was not actually part of this written ruling.

Call me crazy, but I think this is the Judge Merchan’s last warning to Trump.

If Trump or his attorneys cross the line, I think they are going to be taught the meaning of power to punish for a criminal contempt.

I surely hope so.  Consequences are long overdue.

Open thread.

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War for Ukraine Day 762: Give Them “the Damn Patriots!”

by Adam L Silverman|  March 26, 20248:52 pm| 59 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Military, Open Threads, Russia, Silverman on Security, War, War in Ukraine

Painting by NEIVANMADE. It has a black border. There are grey buildings with black windows along the left side. The center is a yellowy-grey, perhaps Ukrainian wheat fields. There is a black shadow figure striding through it. The figure's legs and feet are all that is visible of it. On the right side are red Zs, which symbolize Putin's/Russia's "Z" war/special military operation in Ukraine. The sky above the buildings is light grey. "GENOCIDE IS GOING BUT WHO EVEN CARES?" is painted in black in the upper left hand corner.

(Image by NEIVANMADE)

It's almost 2 a.m. here, and russian Shahed drones are reportedly flying toward Kharkiv.

— Iryna Voichuk (@IrynaVoichuk) March 26, 2024

As I draft this at 7:55 PM EDT, the only air alert over unoccupied Ukraine is in the north/northeast of the country: Chernihiv, Sumy, Poltava, and Kharkiv Oblasts. My guess is that it is Sumy and Kharkiv that are in the Russian’s sights. As we covered last week, Sumy is seeing daily attacks, but they aren’t getting as much coverage. Kharkiv’s power grid – generation and transmission – has been taken out by Russia and it seems to be a Russian priority to inflict as much damage on Kharkiv as possible.

Ukraine has hit two more Russian naval vessels. One of which the Russians stole from Ukraine in 2014, renamed, and reflagged.

The 🇺🇦 defense forces successfully struck the reconnaissance ship “Ivan Khurs” and the large landing ship “Kostyantyn Olshansky” – the updated information about the attack on March 24 by @UA_NAVY.

As we reported before, during the attack, the large landing ships “Yamal” and… pic.twitter.com/BvGnTTOqrj

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) March 26, 2024

The 🇺🇦 defense forces successfully struck the reconnaissance ship “Ivan Khurs” and the large landing ship “Kostyantyn Olshansky” – the updated information about the attack on March 24 by @UA_NAVY.

As we reported before, during the attack, the large landing ships “Yamal” and “Azov” were also damaged.

In 2014, russia stole the large landing ship "Kostyantyn Olshansky" from Ukraine when they occupied Crimea.
In 2024, Ukraine struck "Konstantin Olshansky" with a Ukrainian-made "Neptun" missile. russia planned to use the ship against Ukraine.

10 years have passed, but justice… pic.twitter.com/Q6Xs36cBbd

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) March 26, 2024

In 2014, russia stole the large landing ship “Kostyantyn Olshansky” from Ukraine when they occupied Crimea.
In 2024, Ukraine struck “Konstantin Olshansky” with a Ukrainian-made “Neptun” missile. russia planned to use the ship against Ukraine.

10 years have passed, but justice has been restored. The russian Black Sea Fleet is suffering in temporarily occupied Crimea. Ukraine will win!

Here is President Zelenskyy’s address from earlier today. Video below, English transcript after the jump.

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I expect strengthening of the strategic capabilities of our state to predict and influence the processes on which national security depends – address by the President of Ukraine

26 March 2024 – 19:26

I wish you health, fellow Ukrainians!

I started the day with gratitude to the National Guard of Ukraine – today is the tenth anniversary of its establishment. I personally congratulated the national guardsmen and presented awards to the warriors. Our entire country should appreciate that the National Guard of Ukraine is a truly indispensable element of our country’s Defense and Security Forces and in many ways sets the standards for all our defenders.

I would also like to mention specific units and specific warriors who deserve special, personal gratitude for their effective actions at the front during this time. The 1st Presidential Operational Brigade – Soldier Ruslan Turanov and Lieutenant Dmytro Kalin. The 3rd Operational Brigade of the National Guard – Soldier Vladyslav Romanchuk, Senior Soldier Yehor Holubin, Sergeant Serhiy Maryshev. The 4th Operational Brigade – Soldier Artur Mizin and Junior Lieutenant Ruslan Minchenko. The 5th Separate Slobozhanska Brigade – Senior Soldier Oleh Shumov, Sergeant Bohdan Keichyn and Chief Sergeant Oleh Miroshnychenko. The 12th Special Forces Brigade of the National Guard – Senior Soldier Leonid Kubyshkovskyi and Junior Sergeants Mykola Halinskyi and Bohdan Petryniak. As well as the 18th Slovyansk Brigade – Sergeant Ruslan Khaimenov, Senior Sergeant Vladyslav Soroka and Junior Lieutenant Artem Holubenko. I thank all of you guys!

I would also like to mention the Omega Special Forces Center of the National Guard – all its warriors. Recently, I signed a decree to posthumously confer the title of Hero of Ukraine on Colonel Andriy Pryimachenko, commander of the 1st Detachment of the Omega Center. Our country has exemplary brave warriors. We are proud of each of them.

Today I continued the reboot of our state’s governance system. There are personnel changes. I am grateful to Oleksiy Danilov for his work as Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine. He is being reassigned to another area. More details will follow. I have appointed Oleksandr Lytvynenko as the new Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council – he will combine his experience of leading the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine with the tasks of the National Security and Defense Council. Oleh Ivashchenko has become the new Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, he has the relevant experience. In general, I expect strengthening of the strategic capabilities of our state to predict and influence the processes on which the national security of our country depends.

We will continue to strengthen Ukraine and upgrade our state system in all areas.

One more thing.

Every day, we continuously monitor the work in the regions, including Kharkiv, on eliminating the consequences of Russian strikes. Today, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal made a report on the matter. And I am grateful to everyone on the ground who works for the people, who non-stop, around the clock, does everything possible to ensure that people and businesses have electricity, communication, transport – all those essentials of life that are needed.

Thank you to everyone who cares about Ukraine! Thank you to everyone who protects our country and people!

Glory to Ukraine!

10 years ago, the National Guard of Ukraine was created.

The brave warriors of the National Guard defended Ukraine during 10 years of russian aggression and more than 2 years of the full-scale invasion. They destroy the enemy on the most difficult axes of the front and bring 🇺🇦… pic.twitter.com/U1DaWC3QZ9

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) March 26, 2024

10 years ago, the National Guard of Ukraine was created.

The brave warriors of the National Guard defended Ukraine during 10 years of russian aggression and more than 2 years of the full-scale invasion. They destroy the enemy on the most difficult axes of the front and bring 🇺🇦 victory closer every day.

Thank you for your service.
Congratulations on National Guard of Ukraine Day!

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reshuffled his top intelligence and national security chiefs, the second personnel shake-up this year aimed at reinvigorating Ukraine’s war effort and turning the momentum in its favour. https://t.co/MKTcI9tfxc via @FT

— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) March 26, 2024

From The Financial Times:

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reshuffled his top intelligence and national security chiefs, the second personnel shake-up this year aimed at reinvigorating Ukraine’s war effort and turning the momentum in its favour.

The Ukrainian president dismissed Oleksiy Danilov, head of the national security and defence council, and replaced him with foreign intelligence chief Oleksandr Lytvynenko, according to decrees published on the presidential website on Tuesday.

Oleh Ivashchenko will replace Lytvynenko as chief of foreign intelligence, according to the site. Ivashchenko previously served as deputy head of the military intelligence directorate (GUR), whose aerial and sea drone attacks on high-value targets have rankled the Kremlin.

“Today I continued rebooting the system of managing our state,” Zelenskyy said later on Tuesday. “I appointed Oleksandr Lytvynenko as the new secretary of the national security council. He will combine his experience of leading the Foreign Intelligence Service with the tasks facing the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.”

“In general, I expect the strengthening of the strategic capabilities of our state to predict and influence the processes on which the national security of our state depends. The strengthening of Ukraine and the renewal of our state system in all directions will be continued.”

The 51-year-old Lytvynenko had served as foreign intelligence chief since July 2021. A veteran national security and intelligence official, the multilingual Lytvynenko is widely respected among his western and Ukrainian counterparts. The shake-up now has him returning to the NSDC, where he previously served as the agency’s chief.

Zelenskyy’s personnel change comes a little more than a month after he dismissed the commander-in-chief of the armed forces Valeriy Zaluzhny, with whom he had disagreements. Zaluzhny has since been tapped by the president to serve as Ukraine’s ambassador in London.

The Ukrainian president has asserted that the changes in his defence, intelligence and security apparatus are needed to reboot Ukraine’s war effort after its unsuccessful counteroffensive last year and as it faces significant challenges, including exhausted troops, a shortage of manpower and dwindling ammunition.

More at the link!

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba sat for an interview with Politico. Here are some excerpts:

KYIV — Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba doesn’t mince his words. There’s one item his country desperately needs to fend off Russia’s relentless missile attacks.

“Give us the damn Patriots,” he demanded. Originating in the United States, Patriot surface-to-air missiles are the best defense system to combat the ballistic missiles that have been raining down on Ukraine with increasing intensity in recent days.

“If we had enough air defense systems, namely Patriots, we would be able to protect not only the lives of our people, but also our economy from destruction,” he added.

The need for such defenses is all too clear for residents of Kyiv. Just an hour before Kuleba sat down with POLITICO at the foreign ministry on Monday, in broad, mid-morning daylight, the Ukrainian capital came under attack from Russian ballistic missiles.

A couple of loud blasts rang out just moments after air raid sirens blared across the city. Kuleba was in the city’s botanical gardens to make a video for an upcoming trip at the time.

The missiles were intercepted by Patriot air defenses. But nine people, including a teenage girl, were still injured from falling debris, including in the district near to where Kuleba was filming.

The foreign minister’s demand comes at a fraught moment for Ukraine in its attempt to repel Vladimir Putin’s invading forces. Western support, strong at the start of the invasion two years ago, has weakened in recent months, with a major new U.S. aid package held up by partisan divisions in Congress.

European allies have struggled to plug the gap in the supply of funding and arms that Kyiv so badly needs. Ukraine’s war of self-preservation is precariously placed. Russia is making advances on the battlefield and Putin, fresh from a distorted election victory, is leaping on every opportunity to intensify the Russian assault.

Ukraine’s tired soldiers in the east of the country must somehow hold their lines.

“When Ukrainian troops are losing positions, let’s look at the reason why,” Kuleba said. “It is because Russia has began to massively use upgraded aerial guided bombs.”

He explained that these bombs are weapons “you cannot escape from” if you’re the intended target. “You cannot jam it. It just falls on your head and destroys everything. This is how we’re losing positions and the only way to prevent this is to shoot down the planes carrying the bombs,” he added. “We need air-defense systems on the frontlines.”

Last week, it was reported that the US has urged Kyiv to halt attacks on Russia’s energy infrastructure and oil facilities, fearing Ukrainian drone strikes will drive up global energy prices. Kuleba wouldn’t confirm that, but asked if he sometimes feels Western allies want Ukraine to fight with one hand tied behind its back, he replied: “Yes, I do.”

Kyiv is, of course, unconditionally grateful for all the support that is coming from the Western alliance, he said. But he worries the allies’ actions don’t always match their rhetoric and as the war drags on, they are “going back to the usual way of doing politics.”

He describes a vicious circle – weapons are withheld or delayed or supplied in insufficient numbers and then the allies say Ukraine is retreating, it is impossible for Ukraine to win. And the allies ask themselves, why they should provide Ukraine with “game-changing” weapons.

“But guys all this picture of reality that you paint for yourselves is the outcome of one simple fact — that Ukrainian soldiers do not have sufficient amounts of weapons because you did not provide them,” he said.

Asked about Joe Biden’s $60 billion aid package for Ukraine that’s been stalled for months by Republicans on Capitol Hill, the bespectacled Kuleba is terse. “We will welcome a decision,” he said. Ukraine has been given timeframes for delivering the aid since last October. “Every time I hear a new deadline, I just say, ‘God bless America and the U.S. Congress,’” he said with a smile.

What about Germany, which is tying itself in knots over whether to supply long range Taurus missiles, another important item on Kyiv’s wish list? “Listen, I’m tired of answering this. Sorry. You can quote me, I don’t mind. But every time I answer the question, I get irritated feedback from Berlin. Leave it to them. They put themselves in this situation. Let them find a way out,” he said.

French President Emmanuel Macron escapes the Kuleba critique. After a shaky start, Macron has recently stiffened his resolve — in his public commentary at least — insisting that Europe cannot rule out sending ground troops to Ukraine if that’s what is needed to prevent Russia winning. “We were pleased to see President Macron evolve in that direction,” he said.

While Ukraine has never asked for “European combat troops’ boots on the ground”, EU leaders need to get used to the idea that “the day may come.”

“I’m perfectly aware that Europeans are not used to the idea of war,” he said. “But this is a carelessness Europeans simply cannot afford — neither for themselves nor their children,” he says grimly. “Ukraine can win. But if Ukraine loses, Putin will not stop.”

There’s a bit more at the leak.

But, you might ask, wasn’t there money for Ukraine in the just passed 2024 Defense Appropriations Act? Yes there was. It wasn’t very much. Also, the DOD spent it in November 2023. Politico has the details.

When Congress approved $300 million to arm Ukraine late last week, it marked the first time lawmakers have approved new funding for Kyiv’s war effort in more than a year.

There’s just one problem: The money is already gone.

The cash, allocated to the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, was included in a $1.2 trillion government funding package signed by President Joe Biden on Saturday. But the money was actually obligated in November while the Pentagon was operating under a temporary continuing resolution, an administration official said.

So while its passage might’ve marked a brief bipartisan win, it was essentially a symbolic move. That $300 million “is not available for us to use now,” said the official, who was granted anonymity to discuss the dynamics of the budget.

The security assistance initiative puts money toward contracts for future deliveries of munitions and equipment for Ukraine. The Pentagon broadcast that it had depleted the account months ago, noting that a $300 million support package in November “exhausts the remaining USAI funds currently available to support Ukraine.”

Even if it were available, the money wouldn’t turn the tide of the war. Rather, it was a gesture from Washington that the U.S. isn’t out of the game, despite House Republican leadership holding up roughly $60 billion in military aid for months.

During that time, Ukraine’s counteroffensive sputtered out and its front-line units ran low on critical artillery shells and other munitions. And lawmakers told POLITICO the money won’t fix Ukraine’s immediate crisis.

Congress has appropriated funding for the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative annually since Russia invaded Crimea in 2014. That funding is separate from the process of transferring existing weapons from U.S. inventories directly to the front lines, known as presidential drawdown authority, which officials have used to rush equipment to the battlefield. After a transfer, lawmakers must then provide the Pentagon with money to buy new replacement equipment.

USAI money, by contrast, has been used for longer-term needs. Big-ticket items purchased since the 2022 full-scale Russian invasion include Abrams tanks and Patriot air defense systems.

In the meantime, the White House and Pentagon leaders have warned for months that both pools of funding have dried up and scaled-back efforts to send Kyiv more weapons, ammo and equipment. The U.S. recently scraped together a separate $300 million package of missiles, ammo and other weapons for Ukraine using Army contract savings.

The only solution from here, administration officials argue, is for the House to pass tens of billions of dollars worth of new assistance.

“DOD has repeatedly urged Congress to pass a supplemental to support Ukraine in its time of need and to replenish our stocks,” Pentagon spokesperson Maj. Charlie Dietz said. “For Ukraine, this supplemental is vital — there’s no other way to meet Ukraine’s needs at scale.”

National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby on Friday said a Russian missile attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure that day underscored the need to restart aid. Kirby said it is “vital [that] we continue to provide Ukraine with air defense systems and capabilities.”

“Mr. Putin is not waiting. He’s not sitting on his hands,” Kirby said. “He’s making lethal use of every single minute available to him while our own Congress refuses to act. He’s not wavering, and neither should we.”

More at the link.

Ukraine is doing what it can, under the circumstances, to increase their own production.

UKRAINE RAMPS UP AMMO PRODUCTION, Russia struggles to advance despite 10x ammo and personnel advantage.

AP footage shows weapon systems and ammo production in Western Ukraine.

pic.twitter.com/r4DbXH8187

— WarTranslated (@wartranslated) March 26, 2024

Iceland:

🇺🇦🤝🇮🇸
We are grateful to Iceland for its decision to provide approximately €2 million to the Czech Republic's initiative to purchase ammunition for Ukraine.
Iceland will also provide 75 million ISK to purchase equipment for women in the Ukrainian army, including uniforms,…

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) March 26, 2024

🇺🇦🤝🇮🇸
We are grateful to Iceland for its decision to provide approximately €2 million to the Czech Republic’s initiative to purchase ammunition for Ukraine.
Iceland will also provide 75 million ISK to purchase equipment for women in the Ukrainian army, including uniforms, bulletproof vests, and medical and hygiene products.
Thank you, friends!
Together, we are stronger.

Also Iceland:

🌟 The Ukrainian national team has qualified for the final stage of the European Football Championship after winning the playoff match with Iceland!

Thank you, Iceland, for a great match and unwavering support for Ukraine 🇺🇦🫂🇮🇸

Congratulations! We are beyond proud! 👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/Xq4V3Z5Skc

— MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦 (@MFA_Ukraine) March 26, 2024

Kyiv:

Earlier today:

15 minutes into air raid alert after 8 pm on 26 March, people in Kyiv are waiting it out in an underground passage. Some of them brought along their small folding chairs. These are available at almost any angling equipment store, while stocks last pic.twitter.com/c0ApTboP17

— Andriy Kulykov (@AndriyKulykov) March 26, 2024

Remember the video of the Kyivan barista continuing to serve coffee despite the plate glass of her shop being blow out yesterday? This is what happened to blow the plate glass of her shop out. No one was hurt! Amazingly!

The moment when the ballistic missile hit Kyiv from the cameras of the same coffee shop where the girl later continued to make coffee. pic.twitter.com/1zJWviO98u

— Roman Sheremeta 🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@rshereme) March 26, 2024

"This is a warhead of yesterday's 3M22 missile. As long as a Shahed-136 warhead, weighing no more than 200kg, of which 80 kg of explosives."https://t.co/2z9hEUd5nb https://t.co/sSEIuhJvgU pic.twitter.com/AjydoyyXRf

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) March 26, 2024

Kharkiv:

Russian forces just hit a civilian facility in Kharkiv with a missile!

— Iryna Voichuk (@IrynaVoichuk) March 26, 2024

As Western politicians procrastinate, once-inhabited areas in Kharkiv Obl are becoming ruins & graveyards due to intensifying russian attacks. The responsibility for the bloodshed lies not only with the russians but also with those who deliberately delay military aid to Ukraine.

— Iryna Voichuk (@IrynaVoichuk) March 26, 2024

Kharkiv's main power station, crucial for providing power and heating to the second-largest Ukrainian city, destroyed by missile attack on March 22nd. Reconstruction will be as complex as building a new one. Russia has repeatedly attempted to destroy this facility for two years pic.twitter.com/EidRysrZTy

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) March 26, 2024

The Kreminna front:

Destroyed Russian AFV column on the Kreminna front. Russian losses of 1xT-72, 4xBMP-2, 1xBMP-3, 1xBTR-82 shown on the video. https://t.co/U4gYCcESOK pic.twitter.com/ItgWLXOXto

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) March 26, 2024

 

Kherson Oblast:

The new methods of air defense.
A Ukrainian FPV drone intercepted a russian aircraft-type drone in the Kherson region.

📹: 38th Marines Brigade pic.twitter.com/ctJLP2X1kI

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) March 26, 2024

Zaporizhzhia Oblast:

Mr. Himars is on the hunt!
The russian Buk air defense system was destroyed on the Zaporizhzhia axis.

📹: @SOF_UKR pic.twitter.com/f5uxRJZVxK

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) March 26, 2024

You know what that means!

Russian occupied Sevastapol, Crimea:

/2. The missile hit the rear of Ivan Khurs. pic.twitter.com/tFDBLBpTfr

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) March 26, 2024

Here’s the full text of the first tweet:

/1. Today, the Ukrainian Navy released a statement that during the recent missile attack on Sevastopol, the Russian Yury Ivanov-class intelligence ship (Project 18280) – Ivan Khurs, also came under attack.

Now, satellite images have appeared confirming the fact of a direct hit on Ivan Khurs, as a result of which the ship was damaged.

Location of the ship – (44.6132900, 33.5290100).
https://t.me/kiber_boroshno/7473

/4. Ivan Khurs was attacked by marine kamikaze drones back in May 2023 but has not suffered any visible damage as a result. https://t.co/fhf6c5UHUG

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) March 26, 2024

And the full text of the third tweet:

/3. Yury Ivanov-class intelligence ship, Ivan Khurs. This is the only ship of this class in the Russian Black Sea Fleet. On June 25, 2018, Ivan Khurs officially became part of the Black Sea Fleet.

The main purpose of the ship is to provide communications and fleet control, conduct electronic reconnaissance and electronic warfare.

Characteristics:
Displacement: 4000 tons;
Length – 96m, width – 16m, draft – 4m;
Crew: 131.

Belgorod Oblast, Russia:

EXPLOSIONS are heard now in war-torn Belgorod as furious residents are in conflict with infamous propagandist Solovyev who told them to "shut up, scum" on federal TV and called their complaints "disgusting hysteria". pic.twitter.com/amgFTIwXg1

— WarTranslated (@wartranslated) March 26, 2024

Lukashenko gives the game away on the Crocus disco attack:

Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said the terrorists who fled after attacking a Moscow concert hall turned toward the Ukrainian border because they “understood that they couldn’t get into Belarus.”https://t.co/NkzQMlniCL

— Meduza in English (@meduza_en) March 26, 2024

Meduza has the details:

Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said the terrorists who fled after attacking a Moscow concert hall on Friday turned toward the Ukrainian border because they “understood that they couldn’t get into Belarus.”

Russia’s Federal Security Service reported on Saturday that it had apprehended four of the suspects in Russia’s Bryansk region, which borders both Belarus and Ukraine.

According to Lukashenko, Belarusian security forces set up roadblocks, including at the Russian border. “Therefore, there was no way for [the terrorists] to get into Belarus. They saw this, so they turned away and went toward the Russia-Ukraine border,” Belarusian state-run news agency Belta quotes Lukashenko as saying.

Lukashenko also said that he spoke with Putin about the closure of the Belarusian border, which the Russian president had allegedly requested.

 

Oh, now Lukashenko SUDDENLY confirms ISIS terrorists tried to make it to Belarus but failed and simply took another road that leads toward the border with Ukraine – well, a large-scale, active war zone front line featuring large military forces and belts of minefields on BOTH…

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) March 26, 2024

Oh, now Lukashenko SUDDENLY confirms ISIS terrorists tried to make it to Belarus but failed and simply took another road that leads toward the border with Ukraine – well, a large-scale, active war zone front line featuring large military forces and belts of minefields on BOTH sides.

But hey – Putin needs Ukraine to be behind the ISIS mass murder in Moscow he failed to prevent and respond to.

It could have been Santa Claus if Putin had a personal war on Santa Claus and needed ordinary Russians to keep drowning in irrational morbid hatred towards Santa.

Tatarigami and his team take a deep dive into the security failures at the Crocus disco in EuroMaidan Press:

On 22 March, without any apparent difficulty, four terrorists entered Crocus City Hall, a major music venue in Moscow, where they killed over a hundred people. Afterward, they exited the venue, got into the same car they arrived in, and safely drove away from Moscow, one of the most heavily surveilled cities in the world.

The systemic failure across every security layer, from top to bottom, understandably leaves many observers puzzled, prompting them to question whether it signifies a complete collapse of state security or something else.

How could Russia, one of the most heavily surveilled states in the world, where a single opposition protester with anti-war signs will be swept away in minutes, have committed this glaring failure? Was it permitted to happen or merely a consequence of systemic failure within corrupt intelligence and law enforcement structures?

After all, its police force is one of the largest in the world – 934,011 serving a roughly 140 million population. With nearly 639 officers per 100,000 people, it exceeds China’s fourfold on a per capita basis.

Moreover, Russia’s security structure includes the National Guard,with 400,000 personnel, and around 200,000 employees of the Federal Security Service, a portion of whom are involved in extensive digital surveillance.

On 7 March, the US embassy in Russia stated that it was monitoring reports of imminent plans by extremists to target large gatherings in Moscow, including concerts, advising US citizens to steer clear of such venues. Additionally, Adrienne Watson, spokesperson for the US National Security Council, stated that the US government had shared this information with Russian authorities in line with its longstanding “duty to warn” policy.

On the same day, one of the perpetrators of the terror attack, Shamsiddin Fariduni, visited Crocus City Hall. The most plausible explanation is that this visit constituted a reconnaissance operation, intended to survey and familiarize oneself with the environment, security measures, and potential routes of movement.

On 19 March, mere days before the attack, Putin, during an FSB board meeting, disregarded the warnings, denouncing them as “provocative” and equating them to “outright blackmail.”

On 22 March, at approximately 19:55, the terrorist assault group arrived near the Concert Hall in a white Renault sedan. This arrival was captured on a dashcam by a passing vehicle. Geolocation data indicates that they parked the car not far from the entrance, locking it before departing.

This detail is significant, as it suggests that the car was unoccupied and there was no driver left inside. Consequently, they would need to return to the parked car at this spot at a later time.

Around 20:00 witnesses started to report loud sounds resembling shots. Soon after, videos emerged on multiple Telegram channels, depicting the attackers shooting at people.

State-affiliated outlets such as Gazeta and KP reported that terrorists left the scene at 20:13.

Around 20:30, it was announced that Russian rapid reaction forces were on their way, approximately 17 minutes after the perpetrators had already left the scene.

According to the Telegram channel “Ostorozhno Novosti,” correspondents on-site reported that firefighters were unable to combat the fire as they awaited the arrival of special forces, which had not yet reached the scene. This information was posted at 20:44, nearly 30 minutes after the terrorists had departed.

As a result, the terrorist attack unfolded without encountering any significant obstacles, for a duration of almost 20 minutes. The anti-terror units not only arrived nearly an hour (!) late but also wasted time preparing for the assault and searching for the assailants inside the burning building, who had already escaped.

Such sluggishness and incompetence have raised numerous questions, including whether this delay was deliberate, potentially allowing the perpetrators to evade capture.

As previously noted, Moscow stands as one of the most heavily surveilled cities globally, having one of the highest police-to-population ratios. As the political, military, and economic hub of Russia, Moscow has long been the focal point of Russian law enforcement agencies. With numerous bases and facilities dispersed throughout the city, it houses rapid reaction forces alongside regular armed police units.

Crocus City Hall was not an isolated case. Situated less than 2 kilometers from the Moscow Oblast Government and Moscow Oblast Duma (Council), the area has a notable police presence. A mere 500 meters from Crocus City Hall, across the road, lies the closest police station.

Further examination via Yandex street view corroborates the existence of the police station, identified as the Pavshyno police department.

Of particular significance to this case is the presence of a sizable National Guard base, situated a mere 10 minutes away from the venue.

This is important given that Rosgvardia, the Russian National Guard, functions as a militarized police unit tasked with maintaining public order, ensuring safety, and combating terrorism and extremism. This unit also accommodates rapid reaction forces, equipped to respond to armed incidents rapidly.

Given the absence of a reported hostage situation, these forces should have been present at the venue. However, as it was discovered earlier, rapid reaction forces, possibly from another unit, were deployed after the attackers had already left.

Another overlooked, yet equally significant failure that occurred that evening was the armed guard’s failure to respond.

According to Alexander Khinshtein, a member of the Russian parliament, Crocus City Hall was protected by the private security company “Crocus Profi,” which boasted a rapid response group armed with MP-71 pistols and Saiga-20 KV rifles. Additional verification has confirmed that private security company “Crocus Profi” is indeed registered at Mezhdunarodnaya 6 street – a building located in very close proximity to Crocus City Hall.

Much, much more at the link. Including plenty of imagery.

They seem nice!

Whether they simply stopped caring about the optics, or it’s my confirmation bias, but recently there’s been visibly more Russian special forces/military with very obvious swastika patches in *officially publicized videos*. This one is FSB (source https://t.co/OWVOGBuFdV at 1:55) pic.twitter.com/S7u5cSraGK

— ФЦП «ПРАВОНАПАДЕНИЕ» (@Pravonapadenie) March 26, 2024

These asshats too. Notice the Nazi salute?

In Moscow subway, a Yakut woman (most likely a Russian citizen) was verbally assaulted by Russian nazis. No one came to help her. pic.twitter.com/D7km9Opp43

— WarTranslated (@wartranslated) March 26, 2024

The Yakut are a Turkic ethno-national group from northern Siberia.

That’s enough for tonight.

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There are no new Patron tweets or videos today, so here’s some adjacent material.

Happy dogs 🐕 as Sasha from the Hachiko team refills one of the feeding stations in eastern Ukraine today! We have nearly 150 stations like this across front line cities to serve the homeless pets with your help. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/I1LRRNybPN

— Nate Mook (@natemook) March 26, 2024

For those interested, here’s the link to the Hachiko Foundation.

Legends. pic.twitter.com/t7bWVKBNMa

— UNITED24 Media (@United24media) March 20, 2024

Open thread!

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Tuesday Afternoon Open Thread

by WaterGirl|  March 26, 20245:03 pm| 192 Comments

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All the news  this week has worn me out, and it’s only – checks computer, yep, it’s only Tuesday.

Trump sets the dogs on Judge Merchan and his daughter, Merchan puts a gag order in place for Trump, seems like the case before the Supreme Court is mostly going the way it should, and Ronna is out at NBC.  They need to fire the two people who approved the hire.

I’m too tired to write much or add links, so talk among yourselves.

Oh, and I vacuumed all the dog beds yesterday and then forgot to put them all back in place.

Henry didn’t seem to mind at all!

Totally open thread.

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Accidentally Like a Martyr

by @heymistermix.com|  March 26, 20243:18 pm| 67 Comments

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After the big shitshow that was sparked by hiring noted cipher Ronna McDaniel, it looks like she’s going to get the boot at NBC.   I agree with Steve M that this is the best thing that could have happened to her.   Apparently, she’s a decent fundraiser, but she’d have to be at least decent to run the RNC.  But what are her other qualifications to be a commentator (not that most of them have many)?  And, Jesus, the baggage she’s carrying.

Aside from the Jan 6 stuff, which is disqualifying in itself, the whole name thing is beyond creepy.   She’s the granddaughter and niece of two major Republican players, and she threw that away to kiss more of Trumps big old orange ass.  That shows a lack of character that is still pretty notable, even in a coarse political time like ours.

So, now she’s going to be a martyr, and she’ll get a job with Fox or whatever other right-wing bubble outlet hires her, after she takes home a nice settlement from NBC.  NBC will look stupid for trying to make her their insurance-against-Trump hire (Josh Marshall goes through the rather byzantine logic on that — the short story is that Trump doesn’t stay mad at people for long if he can make use of them, and if she’s at NBC, she probably would have access to a Trump administration.)

I’ve got nothing more to say about this that isn’t pure disgust.

Speaking of the media, Talking Points Memo is having their Spring fundraiser.  If you haven’t subscribed yet, here’s the link for a discounted subscription. You can also apply for a community-supported membership (free) there.  I have no connection to TPM other than liking their content and wanting them to continue.

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The Bridge

by @heymistermix.com|  March 26, 202411:23 am| 261 Comments

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I wanted to put up a thread on the collapse of the Francis Scott Key I-695 bridge in Baltimore at 1:30 this morning.  Here’s the latest from the Post [gift link]:

A major bridge in Baltimore collapsed after being hit by a freighter at about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, sending at least eight people from a construction crew into the water as a large section of the bridge crashed into the Patapsco River. The container ship, traveling at a relatively rapid speed of about eight knots, lost power in the moments before it struck the bridge, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) said at a news conference.

Other reports say that the ship was able to broadcast a Mayday when it lost power, and they were able to close the bridge to new traffic, probably saving some lives.

Obviously there’s going to be an investigation and hopefully some changes to make sure something like this doesn’t happen again.

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Cold Grey Dawn Open Thread: TFG, Spiraling

by Anne Laurie|  March 26, 20245:02 am| 202 Comments

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Cold Grey Dawn Open Thread:  TFG, Spiraling

(Jack Ohman via GoComics.com)

I think there’s a non trivial chance Trump won’t be able to make the $175M bond either. So apparent victory will actly mean ten more days of begging, stories about his precarious finances, speculation about bankruptcy, all leading up to failing to get the smaller amount either.

— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) March 26, 2024

A.B. Stoddard, at the Bulwark — “Trump’s Legal Fee Scam Is Just the Start, and Republicans Know It”:

REPUBLICANS KNEW MAKING HISTORY by nominating a four-time-indicted individual for the presidency would be, well, a little complicated. They knew they would have to explain away an insurrection and the theft of national secrets. They knew they would have to vouch for him against “racist” prosecutors in New York and Georgia, and a “weaponized” Department of Justice for bringing “fake” charges against him.

Fortunately they were assured that Donald Trump could, and would, pay for millions upon millions of dollars in legal bills, and—after anemic fundraising and an uninterrupted string of defeats—the GOP was getting its act together and preparing to win everywhere in this critical election year.

And then last week, Trump’s legal fee scam came to light when the Associated Press noticed the fine print on an invitation to a megadonor event next month:

Donations to the Trump 47 Committee will first be used to give the maximum amount allowed under federal law to Trump’s campaign. Anything left over from the donation next goes toward a maximum contribution to Save America, and then anything left from there goes to the RNC and then to state political parties.

… So at massive-dollar events, most of the money will still go to the RNC, but at smaller fundraising events, much of it will go to Trump. The arrangement allows Trump “to tap funds from larger donors for his legal matters without the money ever passing through the RNC,” the New York Times wrote…

In a normal political party a guy who is bragging that he has “ALMOST FIVE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS IN CASH, A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF WHICH I INTENDED TO USE IN MY CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT,” wouldn’t be diverting money from the party coffers to pay for his criminal habit…

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It’s not just Trump’s party now—because he secured a third nomination and he forced McConnell to give up his job as Senate leader—but it’s his party no matter what happens this November. The RNC will be socking away money now for the next steal, in case Biden wins. That’s far more important to Lara and Trump than downballot races.

Should Trump win, does anyone expect the RNC, in a second Trump term, to raise money for a future Republican primary, let alone nominee? They may pretend to, for a while, but donors know that money will find its way to a Don Jr. candidacy, or to his father’s pockets. No questions asked…

All Trump cares about is attention and money. Imagining donor dollars will go to anything but his needs—from here on out—is lunacy.

If Republicans are paying his legal bills now just imagine what they will rationalize, because of what he will demand, even a year from now.

Fortunately for Republicans, they deserve all of this. And so much more.

Trump insists he’s “allowed” to take foreign money to pay his bond pic.twitter.com/Ocf9zb9uW2

— Biden-Harris HQ (@BidenHQ) March 25, 2024

#DonPoorleone is the GOP nominee! pic.twitter.com/cFkog1aQsJ

— Holly Lee (@LeeHolly81) March 24, 2024

Horserace-tout pundits hardest hit…

I think we are all due an article from an independent like you on how Trump should drop out since he cant run a normal campaign not to mention someone with those many charges shouldnt be running in the first place. RNS should replace him

— Jack Rack 🇺🇸 (@jackisjake) March 25, 2024

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War for Ukraine Day 761: Russia Continues Its Bombardment of Ukrainian Civilian Targets

by Adam L Silverman|  March 25, 20246:55 pm| 55 Comments

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Screen shot of new artwork by NEIVANMADE. The background is black. In the bottom foreground are grey Ukrainian homes and apartment buildings being bombarded by red Russian missiles with the Special Military Operation "Z" symbol on them. Above the missiles, written in red is the word "Ruzzians". Below the buildings being attacked is the statement "Turns Homes Into Graves".

(Image by NEIVANMADE)

Russia continued its bombardment of Ukrainian civilian targets again today. And has been the case for the past several days, it is doing two separate sets of attacks a day.

Kyiv, 10:30 AM, russian attack with two ballistic missiles.
Children run to the shelter under the sounds of explosions.
Fortunately, Ukrainian air defenders shot down both missiles.#RussiaIsATerroristState pic.twitter.com/vnsj2EwOvz

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) March 25, 2024

Today’s second set of attacks came while EU representatives were in Kyiv for meetings with Ukrainian government and military officials.

Together with the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Colonel-General Oleksandr Syrskyi, met in Kyiv with a delegation of committee heads of the European Parliament.

I highly appreciate the efforts of the European Parliament and the European Union to support… pic.twitter.com/QXQt0pSu8N

— Rustem Umerov (@rustem_umerov) March 25, 2024

Together with the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Colonel-General Oleksandr Syrskyi, met in Kyiv with a delegation of committee heads of the European Parliament.

I highly appreciate the efforts of the European Parliament and the European Union to support Ukraine in resisting russian aggression.

Grateful for the intentions to boost the amount of aid, it is of great importance for both our military and civilian people and infrastructure.

We briefed the European delegation about the current situation on the frontline.

High-quality training of Ukrainian soldiers within the framework of the EU mission gives its results on the battlefield.

Urged the EU to strengthen sanctions against those who try to bypass them, in particular, supplying spare parts for the russian defense industry.

Second ballistic attack today from occupied Crimea. This time in Odesa. This is why it’s a priority to clear Crimea of Russian military presence. pic.twitter.com/81gHWQmhgB

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) March 25, 2024

More on these attacks after the jump.

Here is President Zelenskyy’s address from earlier today. Video below, English transcript after the jump.

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Now it is extremely important to take care of those who need support; do not leave people alone with their difficulties – address by the President of Ukraine

25 March 2024 – 22:51

Dear Ukrainians!

A few summaries for this day.

First. I thank everyone who is working to eliminate the consequences of Russian strikes. Kyiv – ballistic missiles damaged houses and the building of the Academy of Arts today. All the injured have been provided with the necessary assistance. Thank God, there were no children at the academy. The debris clearance lasts all day. Odesa and Mykolaiv – after the attacks on power facilities, the situation is complicated, all the necessary services and repair crews were involved. In the afternoon, there was another strike on Odesa – people were injured. Kharkiv is still in a particularly challenging situation, but every day energy supply to the city is being gradually restored. I am grateful to everyone who works for the city, to everyone who cares about people and helps others. Now it is extremely important to take care of those who need support. And even if people feel uncomfortable asking others for support, please pay attention and support them yourself, do not leave people alone with their difficulties.

Second. Throughout the day, there were reports from the military, intelligence, and the Security Service of Ukraine. Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi, Chief of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine Budanov, Minister of Defense of Ukraine Umerov. We had thorough discussions on how to further reduce Russia’s terrorist potential. And we are carefully planning our actions. There was a report by Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service Lytvynenko on the current threats. There was also the usual weekly report by Head of the Security Service Maliuk on the results of the SSU over the past week and the planning of tasks for this week. Of course, today I congratulated General Maliuk and the entire staff of the Security Service of Ukraine on their professional day. All of us in our country should be grateful to the combat-ready Security Service of Ukraine, which is truly inflicting significant damage on the enemy and achieving the goals that Ukraine really needs, along with all other elements of the Defense and Security Forces. I am grateful to every SSU warrior, to everyone in the Security Service who works really effectively for the sake of Ukraine.

Third. Today, I took part in an iftar – a special dinner that takes place during the month of Ramadan. Together with representatives of the Ukrainian Muslim community, Muslim warriors, representatives of the diplomatic corps from the countries of the global Muslim community, and, of course, representatives of the Crimean Tatar people, we thanked everyone who cares about Ukraine and helps us. We honored our warriors. And with everyone who had the honor to share the iftar today, we wished a fair and just peace for Ukraine and for all nations who, just like us, cherish life.

And one more thing. Today, Putin was talking to himself again, and it was again broadcast on television. Again, he accuses Ukraine. A sick and cynical creature. Everyone is a terrorist to him, except for himself, although he has been fueled by terror for two decades already. He is the biggest opening for terror. He and his special services. And when he is gone, the demand for terror and violence will disappear with him, because it is his demand. No one else’s.

I thank everyone who protects people and values life! I thank everyone who stands with Ukraine!

Glory to Ukraine!

2000+ russian cruise and ballistic missiles have been shot down since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.
 
That’s a result of the titanic work of Ukrainian air defenders. Thousands of lives were saved by modern air defense systems provided by our partners.
 
However,… pic.twitter.com/EmlFd9BHwg

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) March 25, 2024

2000+ russian cruise and ballistic missiles have been shot down since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.

That’s a result of the titanic work of Ukrainian air defenders. Thousands of lives were saved by modern air defense systems provided by our partners.

However, Ukraine still needs more air defense systems to protect our people from russian terror. Because civilian infrastructure remains the primary target of russian strikes.

The EU:

“We cannot afford [for] Russia to win this war,” says EU top diplomat @JosepBorrellF. “Otherwise the US and European interests will be very damaged. It’s not a matter of generosity alone… of supporting Ukraine because we love Ukrainian people. It is in our own interest.” pic.twitter.com/Yl2mdTbUp9

— Christiane Amanpour (@amanpour) March 25, 2024

The Baltics:

Three ministers will also meet with U.S. Treasury and White House NSC officials to discuss 'reaching the most important goal – Ukraine’s victory,' as Estonian FM puts it. #StandWithUkraine

— Alex Raufoglu (@ralakbar) March 25, 2024

Baltic Ministers tell Blinken that they value security, safety, prosperity "that we managed to through the decades, and also looking to the future so that it does not happen again – not in other countries that are fighting for their security and their freedom today, such as…

— Alex Raufoglu (@ralakbar) March 25, 2024

Text of tweet 3:

Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania have been supporting Ukraine at the time when their support is ‘absolutely vital’ Blinken tells foreign ministers.

“It’s a recognition — on the part of all three countries, as well as the U.S. — of what the stakes are when it comes to our support to Ukraine. Stakes that go beyond even Ukraine itself…”

And tweet 4:

Baltic Ministers tell Blinken that they value security, safety, prosperity “that we managed to through the decades, and also looking to the future so that it does not happen again – not in other countries that are fighting for their security and their freedom today, such as Ukraine, and Moldova looking for accession to EU, and Georgia that has been attacked in 2008”

Kyiv:

This is Kyiv State Academy of Decorative Applied Arts and Design after today’s ballistic attack. Missile made it from occupied Crimea to Kyiv for 2-3 min. Ironically academy named after Mykhailo Boychuk, repressed in 1937 artist and teacher. Photo @kztsky pic.twitter.com/jkvvZL9saU

— Ukrainian Art History (@ukr_arthistory) March 25, 2024

On March 25, 2024, rus-ns bombed the Kyiv Art Academy named after the great artist M. Boychuk. In 1937, he and two of his students were m-rdered by NKVD. Almost all their paintings and frescoes were destroyed, so that there would be nothing left except "great Ruzzian culture." pic.twitter.com/DW2Smvw1sk

— #NEIVANMADE (@neivanmade) March 25, 2024

One of the damaged buildings in Kyiv – Arr and design academy named after Boychuk. Russia continues its genocidal daily attacks on Ukrainian peaceful civilians for 761 days now! #StopRussiaNow https://t.co/sT8ddnN8hF pic.twitter.com/mCh6qCKS7G

— Oksana Markarova (@OMarkarova) March 25, 2024

Russian terrorist attack on Kyiv today struck a building that they, with literally zero evidence, claim was an SBU HQ. Wounding 7 people (so far known). Miraculously only 7 somehow, given they fired missiles into an extremely dense part of the city and demolished many buildings. pic.twitter.com/x3ADHxJSiQ

— Andrew Perpetua (@AndrewPerpetua) March 25, 2024

Two ballistic missiles destroyed over Kyiv. Russia launched them from temporarily occupied Crimea. Falling debris caused damage in four different locations. pic.twitter.com/qVQaKsKtv4

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) March 25, 2024

Parts of a downed Russian hypersonic cruise missile 3M22 Tsirkon. Today in Kyiv. Two such missiles were launched by Russians from Crimea. Both were reportedly downed. https://t.co/m9RjgbBmrg pic.twitter.com/n4R08SRJwk

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) March 25, 2024

Russia launched this deadly Zircon hypersonic missile targeting Kyiv today. With its modernized capabilities, it covers Crimea to Kyiv in just 5-6 minutes, making interception extremely difficult. As Russia utilizes everything, is it time to reconsider 'not provoking Putin by… pic.twitter.com/lB6He8Vama

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) March 25, 2024

Russia launched this deadly Zircon hypersonic missile targeting Kyiv today. With its modernized capabilities, it covers Crimea to Kyiv in just 5-6 minutes, making interception extremely difficult. As Russia utilizes everything, is it time to reconsider ‘not provoking Putin by arming Ukraine’ stance?

The Kyiv Independent has the details:

A series of explosions rocked Kyiv on March 25 as Russia launched yet another missile attack on Ukraine’s capital.

Kyiv Independent correspondents in the capital heard at least four loud explosions just seconds after air raid sirens sounded at around 10: 30 a.m. local time and saw smoke rising from the left bank of the city.

Serhii Popko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, said in a post on Telegram that debris from an intercepted missile had fallen in the city’s Pechersk district, damaging a non-residential building.

Debris fell on a building of the Kyiv State Academy of Decorative and Applied Arts, destroying the academy’s gym and concert hall, according to a Kyiv Independent reporter on the ground, citing the institution’s employees. The Culture Ministry confirmed the academy was struck, adding that an employee was wounded.

Debris from intercepted missiles damaged two houses in the Solomianskyi district and a house in the Darnytskyi district, where the attack also caused a fire in a non-residential building, according to the city authorities.

Debris was initially also reported in the Dniprovskyi district though this was later retracted.

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko confirmed emergency services had been called to the Pecherskiy, Solomyanskyi, and Dniprovskyi districts of the capital.

As of 3:30 p.m. local time, the number of victims in Kyiv’s Pecherskiy district rose to 10, according to the State Emergency Service. The Kyiv City Military Administration clarified that out of the 10 victims, two people were wounded and hospitalized, and the remaining eight people had suffered from shock.

Klitschko said that two pregnant women and a 16-year-old girl were among the victims.

The rescue operation concluded at about 6:50 p.m. local time.

President Volodymyr Zelensky and Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba urged Western allies to provide Ukraine with more air defense systems following the recent Russia’s missile strike against Kyiv.

A Russian ballistic missile attack on Odesa injured four people, the Southern Defense Forces reported on Telegram on March 25.

The air raid siren sounded in Odesa at around 5:20 p.m. local time. Explosions were heard minutes later.

Two buildings were destroyed, and windows in the surrounding buildings were shattered, according to the Southern Defense Forces.

Odesa Oblast Governor Oleh Kiper said that three women had been wounded, but their injuries were “not serious.”

Kiper also reported that due to previous attacks on the city’s power network, 300,000 people in Odesa are currently cut off from electricity.

A video by @RFERL.

This barista girl in downtown Kyiv keeps serving coffee even though her place's front window was smashed in today's Russian missile strike.

That's our Kyiv! pic.twitter.com/INuediWfYf

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) March 25, 2024

Kharkiv:

Kharkiv. 25th March. Blackout following Russian attacks on the local thermal electric plant #StopRussia #StandWithUkraine
Photo: Yan Dobronosov/Telegraf pic.twitter.com/Ft86H7dNqm

— Mariana Betsa (@Mariana_Betsa) March 25, 2024

“The restoration of the energy infrastructure in Kharkiv is not a matter of weeks or even months” said Kharkiv Oblast Governor Syniehubov.

This is what Ukraine's second largest city looks like now.

📷Yan Dobronosov pic.twitter.com/VQ3C3qL2qO

— Iryna Voichuk (@IrynaVoichuk) March 25, 2024

Kharkiv tonight.

"Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light".

📹place_kharkiv pic.twitter.com/0qDC54vLTr

— Iryna Voichuk (@IrynaVoichuk) March 25, 2024

 

Ukraine has stepped up its strikes on Russian energy infrastructure.

Large parts of Ukraine’s Odesa and Kharkiv are currently out of power because of Russian strikes.

— Yaroslav Trofimov (@yarotrof) March 25, 2024

More fallout from the Crocus disco attack.

France raises terror alert warning to highest level – Reuters https://t.co/SnqXWqa11B

— Milenaac (@milenaac) March 25, 2024

More from Reuters:

PARIS, March 24 (Reuters) – The French government is raising its terror alert warning to its highest level following the shootings on Moscow, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said on Sunday after a meeting with senior security and defence officials with President Emmanuel Macron.

Attal said in a post on X that the decision, which comes months before Paris hosts the Olympic Games, was taken “in light of the Islamic State’s claiming responsibility for the (Moscow) attack and the threats weighing on our country”.

France’s terror alert system has three levels, and the highest level is activated in the wake of an attack in France or abroad or when a threat of one is considered to be imminent.

It allows for exceptional security measures such as stepped-up patrols by armed forces in public places like train stations, airports and religious sites.

Moscow:

This is little more than rambling nonsense. And he hardly looks confident. Things are not going well. https://t.co/IUO3jhuV5g

— Carl Bildt (@carlbildt) March 25, 2024

Putin is really that deranged now.

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At some point, all dictators become like that on their way to downfall.

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