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We know you aren’t a Democrat but since you seem confused let me help you.

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In after Baud. Damn.

Republicans seem to think life begins at the candlelight dinner the night before.

Democracy cannot function without a free press.

We’ve had enough carrots to last a lifetime. break out the sticks.

Trump should be leading, not lying.

So fucking stupid, and still doing a tremendous amount of damage.

Live so that if you miss a day of work people aren’t hoping you’re dead.

Wake up. Grow up. Get in the fight.

Give the craziest people you know everything they want and hope they don’t ask for more? Great plan.

“Everybody’s entitled to be an idiot.”

The low info voters probably won’t even notice or remember by their next lap around the goldfish bowl.

If you don’t believe freedom is for everybody, then the thing you love isn’t freedom, it is privilege.

“When somebody takes the time to draw up a playbook, they’re gonna use it.”

Also, are you sure you want people to rate your comments?

Pessimism assures that nothing of any importance will change.

A sufficient plurality of insane, greedy people can tank any democratic system ever devised, apparently.

The gop is a fucking disgrace.

Not rolling over. fuck you, make me.

Oh FFS you might as well trust a 6-year-old with a flamethrower.

White supremacy is terrorism.

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Late Saturday Night Open Thread: George Santos — We Shall, Unfortunately, Look Upon His Like Again

by Anne Laurie|  December 3, 20231:40 am| 56 Comments

This post is in: C.R.E.A.M., Grifters Gonna Grift, Open Threads, Republican Venality

“He was a man, take him for all in all,
I shall not look upon his like again.”

― Wm. Shakespeare , Hamlet

 

George Santos movie is in the works at HBO Films from ‘VEEP’ EP Frank Rich.

(Source: https://t.co/oTmjqy8uzw) pic.twitter.com/X0LEWmDNxw

— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) December 3, 2023

… Because this, after all, is Your Modern Republican Party: A still very prosperous political entity, probably doomed by the authoritarian cultists currently exemplified by TFG, whose weakened immune status permits opportunistic grifters like George Santos to flourish magnificently, if briefly. Per Deadline:

EXCLUSIVE: The meteoric political rise of George Santos and the web of fabulist tales it was built on are getting a movie treatment. HBO Films has optioned the rights to Mark Chiusano’s new book The Fabulist: The Lying, Hustling, Grifting, Stealing, and Very American Legend of George Santos, which was published on November 28, 2023.

The news comes on the heels of Santos’ Washington D.C. career coming to a dramatic end yesterday when he was expelled from Congress for alleged ethics violations, including donor funds spent on racy subscription website OnlyFans and Botox treatments. He has denied the charges and has vowed to fight back…

A thing you want in a press conference is a good visual backdrop and this garbage truck behind George Santos is one of the best I've seen https://t.co/UVTtK0HzAd

— Aaron Fritschner (@Fritschner) November 30, 2023

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George Santos speaks as an expulsion vote looms. Santos says he has “been convicted of no crimes” and alleges a "smear campaign." The House Ethics Committee found “substantial evidence” of crimes, spending campaign money on Botox, designer clothes and an OnlyFans subscription. pic.twitter.com/h4fKKEQHFo

— MSNBC (@MSNBC) November 30, 2023


George Santos / Madison Cawthorne 2028!…

"Why are y'all covering my crimes when you could be chasing this salacious gossip?" https://t.co/NZAhzWnlG9

— Ragnarok Lobster (@eclecticbrotha) November 25, 2023

Could also be said of Trump but the cognitive dissonance in the modern GOP is stronger than the gravitational pull of a black hole. https://t.co/McjzndueXo

— scary lawyerguy (@scarylawyerguy) December 1, 2023

Late Saturday Night Open Thread:  George Santos -- We Shall Certainly Look Upon His Like Again
 
But the Republican ‘leadership’ has concerns!

House Republican leadership — Mike Johnson, Steve Scalise, and Elise Stefanik — all voted to save George Santos. https://t.co/VJN06DTJOd

— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) December 1, 2023

“I personally have real reservations about doing this. I’m concerned about a precedent that may be set for that.” ~ @SpeakerJohnson on the pending expulsion of George Santos.

Tomorrow will be the 3rd vote to expel Santos. Why even have an Ethics Committee & ethics rules if you… pic.twitter.com/g9kM106SWb

— Christopher Webb (@cwebbonline) November 30, 2023


“If you expel *one* Repub for stealing from his unwitting constituents, what’s gonna happen to all us *other* less flamboyant grifters?… “

Perhaps the tipping point was that Santos stole from *other Republican politicians*, which is just — rude:

Rep. David Joyce (R-OH), a member of the Ethics Committee, tells CNN that Max Miller's last-minute email detailing how George Santos personally ripped him and his mother off convinced dozens of Republicans to vote to remove Santos today. pic.twitter.com/XQKNcNNWtK

— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) December 1, 2023

Political reporting is beyond parody at this point. Idiocracy at work.
PS: @Olivia_Beavers it's "chutzpah" not "hutzpah" pic.twitter.com/L4wBbWLYqZ

— scary lawyerguy (@scarylawyerguy) November 30, 2023

the boy needs $ plus he’s a fabulist, we should take bets on how fast a book comes out

— Jack Smith groupie (@bronx_jojo) December 2, 2023


… And he’ll probably get some offers, if only from the likes of Regnery Publishing, as a quasi-blackmail payoff to delay unfortunate revelations during the height of the 2024 campaign. As long as he’s willing to have his memoirs sold as quasi-fiction — the sad-trombone coda to If I Did It…

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Saturday Night Open Thread

by WaterGirl|  December 2, 202310:45 pm| 46 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

Subaru Dianne sent this great clip to a few of us.  I don’t think I’ve seen it in a post yet, and it looks like we could use an open thread.

Enjoy!

 

 

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A post shared by 𝐃𝐢𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐂𝐨𝐚𝐜𝐡, 𝐂𝐨𝐫𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐫, 𝐏𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐜 𝐒𝐩𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐏𝐫𝐨 (@ebasicsdiction)

Open thread.

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War for Ukraine Day 647: Hold the Line

by Adam L Silverman|  December 2, 20237:40 pm| 33 Comments

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

Verbove!

https://twitter.com/wartranslated/status/1730901430658035828

Russian drone footage shows two Ukrainian heroes holding off a Russian assault group in Verbove, killing almost all attackers.

In the most cold-blooded fashion, two Ukrainians, while observed by a Russian drone, take up a position in a trench. Russian drone operator navigates an assault group that fails to locate the Ukrainians who open fire, killing almost 5 people instantly, and throwing grenades at them. The drone operators are in shock.

A Russian vehicle also apparently explodes nearby at the start of the engagement, but it is unclear what took it out.

In the end, the drone has to leave, while Russians try to evacuate the dead and wounded.

https://t.me/supernova_plus/26159

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

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It is important that every week one can say, “I have contributed something of my own to the common defense” – address by the President of Ukraine

2 December 2023 – 21:01

Dear Ukrainians, I wish you good health!

First of all, I want to thank each and every one of our soldiers for this week, everyone who is in battle, on combat posts, who performs combat tasks.

To all those who help, train, and treat, those who provide the Ukrainian force with everything necessary. Also, of course, to our rescuers – the entire team of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. To the employees of the National Police and the National Guard who have consistently helped our people after Russian shelling and weather-related incidents.

To everyone working in our Ukrainian defense industries. To everyone whose work is to assist Ukraine, take care of the interests of our state. To everyone defending Ukraine on the international stage. I thank you all for making this week bring results for our country, for achieving our goals.

It is significant that Russia has recently lost its influence in two international institutions. These are the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and the International Maritime Organization – one of the key organizations globally responsible for security. Indeed, there is no place for terrorists there, and there will no longer be Russian representatives in the executive bodies. This is entirely fair.

I want to specifically acknowledge Germany – German assistance to our defense, to our actions. I am especially grateful for the precise implementation of agreements regarding air defense for Ukraine – strengthening our air shield. This is a lifesaver for thousands of Ukrainian lives – a truly strong outcome of our bilateral cooperation with Chancellor Scholz, with everyone in Germany who supports the protection of life and the rule of international law. There is also another defense package, including much-needed artillery rounds, 155mm. Thank you, Olaf!

It is also important that this week sanctions were imposed by the United States against Russian entities supporting the economy of aggression. This includes those who help violate the price cap for Russian oil and those working in Iranian structures for destabilization. This is extremely useful for advancing a just peace – for each week to bring sanction-related updates, adding effectiveness to sanctions.

And, of course, our personal gratitude goes to those who have shown exceptional bravery in the battles for Ukraine, for independence. Soldier Taras Davydiuk, a reconnaissance officer in the 130th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion. Thank you, Taras, for your courage and true leadership in combat! Soldier Oleksandr Koturbas, from our renowned 55th Separate Artillery Brigade. Thank you for your resilience, precision, and the destruction of occupiers! Soldier Andriy Hryhoriev and Senior Soldier Vitaliy Krasovsky, both from the 47th Separate Mechanized Brigade. They have repeatedly repelled enemy assaults, conducted evacuation of the wounded from the battlefield, and eliminated enemy infantry. These guys are fighting in Bradley vehicles. Thank you for your strength! Sergeant Mykola Shuhailo, from the 704th Radiological, Chemical, Biological Defense Regiment. Thank you for your bravery during storm repulsions, thank you for your will to fight!

And two more soldiers from the 93rd Kholodnyi Yar Separate Mechanized Brigade: Soldier Andriy Yatskovets and Junior Sergeant Oleksandr Hakov. Thank you, guys, for your determination in our Ukrainian assault actions!

Glory to all who contributes results to Ukraine, everyone who has found their place in the nationwide cause, everyone who helps and cares for Ukraine! Gratitude to all. Respect to all.

It is important that everyone remains committed to the common cause. It is important that every week one can say, “I have contributed something of my own to the common defense.” It is important that the actions, the concrete actions of millions of Ukrainians every day, every week, further strengthen the Ukrainian force. Together, we can overcome everything.

And please, do not forget to pay attention to air raid alerts, especially these days. Do not neglect it.

Glory to Ukraine!

With friends like these:

Essentially, three NATO and EU member countries are actively blocking a significant portion of our cargo at the border, with vital military and humanitarian aid.

What's next?

— Tatarigami_UA (@Tatarigami_UA) December 2, 2023

Poland, Hungary, Slovakia

— Tatarigami_UA (@Tatarigami_UA) December 2, 2023

For those of you keeping a calendar this Advent season:

Ukrainian Advent Calendar: Day 2

Today, we want to express our gratitude to Polish partners at @MON_GOV_PL for their constant support and, in particular, for providing us with AHS Krab self-propelled howitzer.

Krab became one of the first 155mm artilleries in service with… pic.twitter.com/xU70Hm5ApP

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) December 2, 2023

Ukrainian Advent Calendar: Day 2

Today, we want to express our gratitude to Polish partners at @MON_GOV_PL for their constant support and, in particular, for providing us with AHS Krab self-propelled howitzer.

Krab became one of the first 155mm artilleries in service with #UArmy. This howitzer also became a nightmare for occupiers in the skillful hands of the 🇺🇦 artillerymen.

Tomorrow we’ll present one more Weapon of Victory in our Advent Calendar. Stay tuned!

#StandWithUkraine #UAMoDAdvent

 

Was pleased to congratulate Martin Harris on his appointment as the UK Ambassador to Ukraine and to thank him for all the assistance provided by his country.

The UK was the first European country to send weapons to the Ukrainian army to repel russian aggression.

Briefed the… pic.twitter.com/TsqWsidJyH

— Rustem Umerov (@rustem_umerov) December 2, 2023

 

Was pleased to congratulate Martin Harris on his appointment as the UK Ambassador to Ukraine and to thank him for all the assistance provided by his country.

The UK was the first European country to send weapons to the Ukrainian army to repel russian aggression.

Briefed the Ambassador about the priorities during my time as a minister.

All the reforms we are carrying out, particularly in the lethal and non-lethal procurement and defence production, are significant for our accession to NATO.

I proposed to have regular telephone conversations with UK Secretary of State for Defense Grant Shapps.
This would be an excellent opportunity to consult on all issues related to our cooperation with Great Britain and the North Atlantic Alliance.

We are grateful to our German friends for their unwavering support.

New package of military aid includes:
◾️2 border protection vehicles
◾️1 mobile antenna mast system
◾️25 laser range finders
◾️5 drone detection systems
◾️4 8×8 HX81 truck tractor trains
◾️4 semi-trailers
◾️8…

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) December 2, 2023

We are grateful to our German friends for their unwavering support.

New package of military aid includes:
◾️2 border protection vehicles
◾️1 mobile antenna mast system
◾️25 laser range finders
◾️5 drone detection systems
◾️4 8×8 HX81 truck tractor trains
◾️4 semi-trailers
◾️8 Zetros trucks
◾️3 vehicles (trucks, minibuses, all-terrain vehicles)
◾️3,840 rounds 155mm ammunition
◾️250 tool kits with blasting material
◾️15 HLR 338 precision rifles
◾️60,000 rounds ammunition for rifles

🇺🇦🤝🇩🇪
Danke schön!
@BMVg_Bundeswehr

Odesa:

That's not fireworks.
That's air defense working.

Such things happen when russia is your neighbor and it attacks you with Shaheds and missiles.

📹: @DPSU_ua pic.twitter.com/0jQBa7PvS4

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) December 2, 2023

💥Прикордонники знищили 5 дронів-камікадзе на Півдні

Мобільні вогневі групи прикордонників в складі сил протиповітряної оборони результативно відпрацювали на відбиття ворожої атаки на Одещині: з 10 уражених Силами оборони дронів 5 – на рахунку прикордонників pic.twitter.com/FEWdTjpAX9

— Державна прикордонна служба України (@DPSU_ua) December 2, 2023

Mobile fire groups of the border guards as part of the air defense forces successfully worked to repel the enemy attack in Odesa: out of 10 drones hit by the Defense Forces, 5 were accounted for by the border guards

Avdiivka:

Many have already seen the drone video showing Russian militants murdering Ukrainian POWs near Avdiivka. We can only estimate the number of unreported and unseen cases, but it is certainly higher.

This kind of barbarism known as "Russkiy Mir" is a cancerous scourge just like…

— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) December 2, 2023

Many have already seen the drone video showing Russian militants murdering Ukrainian POWs near Avdiivka. We can only estimate the number of unreported and unseen cases, but it is certainly higher.

This kind of barbarism known as “Russkiy Mir” is a cancerous scourge just like radical Islamism. Both movements are entirely incompatible with the civilized world and will land on the same trash heap of humanity like the other fascist variants.

#Ukraine #Avdiivka

From the reporting I’ve seen the Ukrainians had to surrender as they’d run out of ammunition after a prolonged firefight. I’ve seen the video, I won’t post it or link to it. I will state that both Ukrainian Soldiers came out of their fortification with their hands up. Both were lying face down on the ground with their hands behind their heads when the Russians murdered them. This is about as clear a war crime as there is.

Krynky, the left bank of the Dnipro, Russian occupied Kherson:

Uneasy situation for occupiers in Krynky. Ukrainian FPVs are everywhere. Full control over the sky.https://t.co/fWxRMRafbm pic.twitter.com/TKbEb5XX18

— WarTranslated (@wartranslated) December 2, 2023

Here’s the screen shoot of Dmitri’s translation:

Screen shot of an English translation by Dmitri describing the situation in Krynky.

Left bank of the Dnipro, Russian occupied Kherson:

An update on that BUK that the Ukrainians blowed up real good the other day.

/3. Detonation of the Russian BUK, view from the ground. https://t.co/SA5ZX5HHUd pic.twitter.com/4doFk2pOMY

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) December 2, 2023

Bakhmut:

Bakhmut under Russian occupation.
Population: likely close to 0. pic.twitter.com/j2RWuORkrr

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) December 2, 2023

Maryinka:

Мар'їнка💔
Російські окупанти нищать все, до чого дотягуються pic.twitter.com/PyZkI40E4l

— Генеральний штаб ЗСУ (@GeneralStaffUA) December 2, 2023

Maryinka 💔
The Russian occupiers are destroying everything they can reach

Russian blogger Roman Sapon'kov says that yesterday's news about the "capture of Mar'inka" by Russian forces was a complete farce made up by the new editorial team of the huge Mash Telegram channel.https://t.co/YYKjueWf79 pic.twitter.com/cYKcv5YBr4

— WarTranslated (@wartranslated) December 2, 2023

Screen shot of an English translation by Dmitri regarding the situation in Marinka.

Even the biggest Russian propagandist Sladkov is telling Russians to calm down about Mar'inka.https://t.co/RiGIUFxjOO pic.twitter.com/0mRzznoF9E

— WarTranslated (@wartranslated) December 2, 2023

Screen shot of an English translation by Dmitri regarding the situation in Marinka.

Kamchatka, Russia:

https://twitter.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1730912978147451332

In Putin’s Russia, military officials demobilize you!

More from Russia:

Putin does not care how much blood he spills or treasure he spends. It is the one advantage he has over the Ukrainians.

Remember videos of mobilised Russian men from last year boarding buses, getting hammered together, and freezing in cold empty fields? Remember how it was all starting?

Well, BBC and MediaZona estimate that at least 38,000 of them have already died in the past year. Thousands die… https://t.co/KaBmxrh7BN

— WarTranslated (@wartranslated) December 2, 2023

Remember videos of mobilised Russian men from last year boarding buses, getting hammered together, and freezing in cold empty fields? Remember how it was all starting?

Well, BBC and MediaZona estimate that at least 38,000 of them have already died in the past year. Thousands die every week.

He seems nice…

The man awarded in this clip is called Mikhail Turkanov, aka Pitbull. A prominent Neo-Nazi and MMA fighter. https://t.co/0DPQaecy0Q pic.twitter.com/08OR6XqBT3

— Pjotr Sauer (@PjotrSauer) December 1, 2023

A final thought for the night that it would do well for those in the White House and Congress to heed:

The war will not end soon; it has long been a fact. The question now is whether our unity will crumble under enormous pressure from Russia and its agents of influence in the West, or whether every effort will be made to help Ukraine win. Putin isn’t just at war with Ukraine; he… pic.twitter.com/hojhF4ZLo5

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) December 2, 2023

The war will not end soon; it has long been a fact. The question now is whether our unity will crumble under enormous pressure from Russia and its agents of influence in the West, or whether every effort will be made to help Ukraine win. Putin isn’t just at war with Ukraine; he is also at war with NATO. And he won’t stop in Ukraine

 

That’s enough for tonight.

Your daily Patron!

There are no new Patron tweets or videos tonight. so here’s some adjacent material from the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense.

Give me please 5 more minutes to sleep, and I'll repair everything you need. #UAarmyCat

📸: 53rd Mechanized Brigade pic.twitter.com/vN4cjImXE3

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) December 2, 2023

Open thread!

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Athenspets – Walter’s Fund, The Year In Review

by WaterGirl|  December 2, 20234:20 pm| 28 Comments

This post is in: Balloon Juice, Open Threads, Pet Blogging, Pet Calendar, Pet Rescue

Walter's Fund in Action! 1
Our beloved Walter and his best friend, Elie. (not sure of the spelling!)

The folks at Athenspets have been really great about getting in touch throughout the year.  We just received the square photo below, along with an update – kind of a year in review.  Mostly really good news about all the pets we have helped through our support of Athenspets, but some sad news about Cindy Lou.  I guess I’ll start with that, even though I cry every time I think of it.

I didn’t share the news about Cindy Lou in July because something awful was happening in the news and it didn’t feel like the right time.  But now everything’s going so much better (!?) – okay it’s clear that now is the time to share the news, regardless.

[Text in block quotes is from Lisa, the amazing head of Athenspets.  Anything not in block quotes is me.]

Here’s sweet Cindy Lou.

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Athenspets Update – The Year In Review 2
Cindy Lou

You will remember that Cindy Lou had the tumor on her face removed, which Walter’s Fund contributed to. We knew it would grow back at some point, so we didn’t know how long she had.  Unfortunately, she didn’t have very long.  But she had a great 6 months, and those 6 months were likely the best months of Cindy Lou’s life.

Cindy Lou was selected for “Project Homebound”, the prison dog program Athenspets & Athens-Clarke County started last year, in which selected dogs live at ACC Corrections and inmates care for and train them. Cindy Lou spent her days with the 10 men in the program, learning basic obedience and enjoying play time with the other dogs in the program. It was perfect for Cindy Lou; she had been stressed at the shelter because of the confinement and boredom, but at Project Homebound she flourished and was a star student. The mental work calmed her in a way no amount of physical exercise seemed to.

Athenspets Update – The Year In Review 1
Cindy Lou, part of Project Homebound

We’d hoped she would have an opportunity to graduate from the program and find a home, but life had different plans. Over a 48-hour period in early June, her face swelled up. Upon exam, the vet found that her jaw bone up into her eye socket had died as a result of the earlier tumor; the damage was too extensive to remove and too painful to allow her to go on in that condition.

Staff made the decision to give Cindy Lou a final few days (with good pain meds) so the men who had been her handlers and the volunteers who had spent so much time with her could say good-bye. She got doggy day-outs, pupsickles, and lots of love. And then she said good-bye.

On a happier note, Lisa put together this set of photos of some of the pets we helped in 2023.  Magnolia Cupcake (older dog at the top right corner) reminds me a bit of our Walter.

We began 2023 with $4,329.69 in Walter’ Fund, and Balloon Juice peeps donated $3,430.73 to Athenspets in 2023, even without an actual calendar!

Lisa shares information about all the pets (pictured above) that were helped by Walter’s Fund in 2023:

These funds have helped 9 animals receive life saving care (clockwise from upper left):

🌸Ikaros: amputation of leg (adopted)

🌸Magnolia Cupcake (far right in photo): senior pup who needed a dental/extractions (she was also treated for heartworms by the shelter) (adopted)

🌸Kira: was living in an abusive home; funding meant we could get her basic vetting done and send her to a rescue in Canada (in a foster home, adoption pending)

🌸Gloria: leg amputation (in a foster home)

🌸Van Helsing: pain management after femoral head ostectomy (adopted)

🌸Peaches: ultrasound (adopted)

🌸In center: Sadie: anterior cruciate ligament repair (adopted)

In addition (but I don’t have photos), 🌸Remi (lab mix puppy) received a leg amputation (her owners had surrendered her to a vet to euthanize since they couldn’t afford it; adopted) and 🌸Axel (dental with extractions; adopted).

The support Balloon Juice has provided means so much to so many of us; seeing these precious animal go from suffering to healthy and loved is amazing. So many thanks for your support through the year!

In case anyone is thinking of year end giving, right now we have matching funds ($6500 left) for donations received through the end of the year.

Many thanks! Lisa (and all of Athenspets!)

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Open Thread: Something To Think About

by WaterGirl|  December 2, 202312:28 pm| 218 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Politics

CaseyL wrote something really smart and thoughtful in a comment this week, and I think it’s important enough promote it here.

Authoritarianism attracts people who have no internal code to speak of.  People empty of anything but solipsistic appetite.

It’s a natural fit for psychopaths and sociopaths – they attain leadership positions.

It’s also a natural fit for people who feel profoundly lost and alienated – they attain community.

And, since they have no internal compass, they take on the values of that community, as promulgated by its leadership…whatever those values are at any given moment, subject to change at the whim of the leaders.

Being in an authoritarian mindset also relieves the leadership of having to “live up to” espoused values – the lower orders not only don’t expect it from them, they get a vicarious thrill seeing their adored leaders break conventional moral/ethical boundaries.  It shows how powerful their leaders are, validating their choice to follow them.

This makes perfect sense to me.  How about you?

Open thread.

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Saturday Morning Open Thread: Things You Might’ve Missed

by Anne Laurie|  December 2, 20238:06 am| 153 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, Republican Stupidity, Our Failed Media Experiment

Vice President Harris responds to Kevin McCarthy criticizing President Biden’s negotiating skills: With all due respect, when anyone who has had the experience McCarthy just had, I don’t think he’s a judge of negotiations pic.twitter.com/jfZHl1NJ5z

— Biden-Harris HQ (@BidenHQ) November 29, 2023

LOL The real time reaction from President Biden seeing video of an unhinged outburst from Lauren Boebert is definitely worth watching pic.twitter.com/bBYX7KNQV4

— Acyn (@Acyn) December 1, 2023

This comment needs to be directed at the media. *THEY* are sleep walking into a potential dictatorship. The rest of us have our eyes wide open and see exactly what's happening. https://t.co/UwLzy02qMP

— scary lawyerguy (@scarylawyerguy) December 1, 2023

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Saturday Morning Open Thread 24

It is nice that reporters show who they are: the economic recovery from COVID, record low unemployment, wage growth & infrastructure investment don't matter b/c Joe Biden didn't come up with a catchy advertising slogan. WHERE IS DON DRAPER WHEN YOU NEED HIM ?? https://t.co/lLVu8W6UqY

— scary lawyerguy (@scarylawyerguy) December 1, 2023

Saturday Morning Open Thread 25

Sad trombone coda…

Just a reminder that Maggie is likely holding back significant, incriminating information about Trump b/c she just got a major book deal and must maintain access to him in order for the publisher to justify what it is paying her. https://t.co/3YrOX5yCbN

— scary lawyerguy (@scarylawyerguy) December 1, 2023

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War for Ukraine Day 646: Russia Continues To Test Ukraine’s Air Defense

by Adam L Silverman|  December 1, 202310:17 pm| 24 Comments

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Just a quick housekeeping note: The good folks at The Ark Valley Voice, who are good friends, asked if I’d do a piece for them on the Israel-Hamas War. They published it yesterday around 4 PM MST. If you’re interested, here’s the link.

Russia once again opened up on Ukraine overnight. From the Air Force of Ukraine’s Telegram channel:

Screen shot of Air Force of Ukraine's Telegram channel from 1 DEC 2023 showing that Ukraine stopped 18 Shahed drones and 1 missile.

The 208th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade did an excellent job.
No place for Shaheds in our sky!

📹: "South" Air Command pic.twitter.com/gBDC0EQlpi

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) December 1, 2023

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

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Listened to reports on ammunition and weapons supply; preparing requests for talks with partners – address by the President of Ukraine

1 December 2023 – 19:28

Wishing you good health, dear Ukrainians!

Summary for today.

Just chaired a Supreme Commander-in-Chief’s Staff meeting. Frontline commanders and the Commander-in-Chief reported on the situation at the front – all main directions. East – Kupyansk, Lyman, Maryinka, Avdiivka. Zaporizhzhia. South and, in particular, our actions in Kherson region. Grateful to all the soldiers on the front lines – in battles, at combat posts. Thanks to everyone helping defend our positions – building fortifications, mining the paths that occupiers try to use. Listened to reports on the supply of ammunition and weapons, we are preparing updated requests for communication with partners. A productive week of talks is ahead.

The head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine presented a report on possible Russian actions and the international situation for the next year at the Staff meeting. We are analyzing all possible scenarios, and there must be our Ukrainian scenario for 2024. Specific operations with entirely specific justifications that will give Ukraine entirely specific results. Everything necessary for our state, our brigades, these specific results must be calculated precisely. This includes issues of mobilization. Everyone in Ukraine understands that changes are needed in this area. It’s not just about the number of those who can be mobilized. It’s about terms – for everyone currently in the military – for demobilization – and for those who will join the military. And it’s about conditions. These are comprehensive things that military leadership and the Ministry of Defense have to work out and present to the Staff for approval. Today, there were some proposals. I am waiting for integrated solutions.

Held several important meetings. Minister of Defense and his first deputy. Special, sensitive, non-public issues regarding the provision of our forces. And, a preparatory meeting before the next week. Ukraine’s participation in meaningful events, including international ones, is planned.

Today, we achieved a significant diplomatic outcome – Russia will no longer be part of the leadership of the International Maritime Organization. This is one of the largest and highly influential global institutions responsible for maritime safety. Obviously, the state-terrorist that turned the Black Sea into a battlefield cannot be among those influencing the activities of the International Maritime Organization. The entire week, we worked towards this decision – and it is a success. I am grateful to everyone who contributed to this.

Another thing.

Greeted the employees of the Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine on their professional day. It is crucial that Ukraine works with all partners in the most knowledgeable, careful, and professional manner to properly document and substantiate Russian crimes against our people, war crimes against our state, with evidence to restore justice. I am grateful to everyone performing this work: prosecutors, detectives, investigators, experts, and criminalists. Also, to everyone worldwide supporting the efforts of our state. The team of the International Criminal Court is busy working with Ukrainian specialists. The investigations into the abduction of children by Russians in the occupied territories of our state, deportations. When Russian officials and criminals receive lawful and just sentences, especially for deporting our children, this will be the defense of humanity on which normal life in the world depends. The Prosecutor General, the system of prosecutor’s offices in Ukraine, and law enforcement agencies are approaching the necessary just result. I thanked them for this today.

Glory to all who fight and work for the interests of Ukraine and Ukrainians! Glory to our strongest nation. A nation that is strongest when it believes in itself and knows its goals.

We will definitely achieve our goal.

Glory to Ukraine!

For those of you marking Advent this season:

Advent Calendar: Ukrainian Ministry of Defense edition.

Today, we want to say thank you to our colleagues at @DeptOfDefense for their unwavering support, especially for providing us with M142 HIMARS.

This weapon became a true legend on the battlefield. It sends flaming gifts… pic.twitter.com/Xh47QKCB4Z

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) December 1, 2023

Advent Calendar: Ukrainian Ministry of Defense edition. Today, we want to say thank you to our colleagues at @DeptOfDefensefor their unwavering support, especially for providing us with M142 HIMARS.

This weapon became a true legend on the battlefield. It sends flaming gifts to occupiers on a daily basis and destroys russian equipment worth millions of dollars.

Stay tuned for more Weapons of Victory in our Advent Calendar.

#StandWithUkraine #UAMoDAdvent

For those wondering, here are Russia’s most recent mobilization numbers:

❗️Putin increased army personnel by 170,000. Russian armed forces now stand at 2,209,130, including 1,320,000 military personnel.

That 170,000 figure mirrors Russia's invasion count in February 2022.

Russian MoD links the armed forces surge to 'growing threats from a special…

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) December 1, 2023

❗️Putin increased army personnel by 170,000. Russian armed forces now stand at 2,209,130, including 1,320,000 military personnel.

That 170,000 figure mirrors Russia’s invasion count in February 2022.

Russian MoD links the armed forces surge to ‘growing threats from a special military operation and NATO’s ongoing expansion.’

There are a lot more Russians, including the ethnic minorities and convicts that Putin is preferring to use, than there are Ukrainians. And unlike President Zelenskyy and General Zaluzhnyi, Putin DOES NOT care how much blood and treasure he spends to achieve his genocidal objectives.

This is what Putin’s indifference has bought him:

Russia occupies 17.84% of Ukrainian territory as of December 2nd, 2023 pic.twitter.com/tYKWVZbT1B

— Ukraine Battle Map (@ukraine_map) December 1, 2023

And the effect on Ukraine:

Ukraine latest: President Zelensky has pushed to “accelerate” the construction of military fortifications at key points along the frontline in the east of the country where Russian forces have stepped up attacks in recent weeks.@FT live news: https://t.co/EQjRGH8yPJ

— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) December 1, 2023

And Zelensky says the war with Russia is in a new stage, with a difficult winter ahead. https://t.co/JMHpgQOdQh

— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) December 1, 2023

Here’s more from the AP’s interview of President Zelenskyy:

KHARKIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says the war with Russia is in a new stage, with winter expected to complicate fighting after a summer counteroffensive that failed to produce desired results due to enduring shortages of weapons and ground forces.

Despite setbacks, however, he said Ukraine won’t give up.

“We have a new phase of war, and that is a fact,” Zelenskyy said in an exclusive interview Thursday with The Associated Press in Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine after a morale-boosting tour of the region. “Winter as a whole is a new phase of war.”

Asked if he was satisfied by the results of the counteroffensive, he gave a complex answer.

“Look, we are not backing down, I am satisfied. We are fighting with the second (best) army in the world, I am satisfied,” he said, referring to the Russian military. But he added: “We are losing people, I’m not satisfied. We didn’t get all the weapons we wanted, I can’t be satisfied, but I also can’t complain too much.”

Zelenskyy also said he fears the Israel-Hamas war threatens to overshadow the conflict in Ukraine, as competing political agendas and limited resources put the flow of Western military aid to Kyiv at risk.

And those concerns are amplified by the tumult that inevitably arises during a U.S. election year and its potential implications for his country, which has seen the international community largely rally around it following Russia’s Feb. 24, 2022, invasion.

The highly anticipated counteroffensive, powered by tens of billions of dollars in Western military aid, including heavy weaponry, did not forge the expected breakthroughs. Now, some Ukrainian officials worry whether further assistance will be as generous.

At the same time, ammunition stockpiles are running low, threatening to bring Ukrainian battlefield operations to a standstill.

With winter set to cloak a wartime Ukraine once again, military leaders must contend with new but familiar challenges as the conflict grinds toward the end of its second full year: There are freezing temperatures and barren fields that leave soldiers exposed. And there’s the renewed threat of widespread Russian aerial assaults in cities that target energy infrastructure and civilians.

On Nov. 25, Moscow launched its most extensive drone attack of the war, with most of the 75 Iranian-made Shahed drones targeting Kyiv in a troubling precedent for the months ahead.

“That is why a winter war is difficult,” Zelenskyy said.

He gave a frank appraisal of the last summer’s counteroffensive.

“We wanted faster results. From that perspective, unfortunately, we did not achieve the desired results. And this is a fact,” he said.

Ukraine did not get all the weapons it needed from allies, he said, and limits in the size of his military force precluded a quick advance, he said.

“There is not enough power to achieve the desired results faster. But this does not mean that we should give up, that we have to surrender,” Zelenskyy said. “We are confident in our actions. We fight for what is ours.”

White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby, responding to Zelenskyy’s comments about military aid, said the U.S. provided “unprecedented” support.

“I certainly can’t dispute President Zelenskyy’s estimation that they haven’t achieved the success that they had hoped to achieve,” Kirby said. “But I can assure you that the United States has done everything we can.”

U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration wants to give more but faces resistance from Republican representatives in Congress, Kirby said.

“And if we don’t get that support from Congress, the message it is going to send around the world about how much Ukraine matters and how much the United States and our leadership can deliver to our partners around the world is going to be loud and clear and deeply unfortunate,” Kirby said.

Zelenskyy said there were some positive takeaways from the last few months.

Ukraine managed to make incremental territorial gains against a better-armed and fortified enemy, Zelenskyy said.

In addition, the might of Moscow’s Black Sea Fleet has been diminished, following Ukrainian attacks that penetrated air defenses and struck its headquarters in occupied Crimea, Zelenskyy added.

And a temporary grain corridor established by Kyiv following Russia’s withdrawal from a wartime agreement to ensure the safe exports is still working.

Zelenskyy, though, isn’t dwelling on the past but is focused on the next stage — boosting domestic arms production.

A sizeable chunk of Ukraine’s budget is allocated for that, but current output is far from enough to turn the tide of war. Now, Zelenskyy is looking to Western allies, including the U.S., to offer favorable loans and contracts to meet that goal.

“This is the way out,” Zelenskyy said, adding that nothing terrifies Russia more than a militarily self-sufficient Ukraine.

When he last met with Biden, members of Congress and other top officials, he made one urgent appeal: Give Ukraine cheap loans and licenses to manufacture U.S. weaponry.

“Give us these opportunities, and we will build,” he said he told them. “Whatever effort and time it will take, we will do it, and we will do it very quickly.”

Zelenskyy remains concerned that upheaval in the Middle East, the most violent in decades, threatens to take global attention and resources away from Ukraine’s ability to defend itself.

“We already can see the consequences of the international community shifting (attention) because of the tragedy in the Middle East,” he said. “Only the blind don’t recognize this.”

Ukrainians understand “that we also need to fight for attention for the full-scale war,” he said. “We must not allow people to forget about the war here.”

That change in focus could lead to less economic and military assistance for his country, he said. In an apparent attempt to assuage those fears, U.S. and European officials have continued to visit Kyiv since the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel.

The shift still concerns him, Zelenskyy said.

“You see, attention equals help. No attention will mean no help. We fight for every bit of attention,” he said. “Without attention, there may be weakness in (the U.S.) Congress.”

Turning to the upcoming U.S. presidential and congressional campaigns, where Biden faces skepticism over his staunch support for Kyiv, Zelenskyy acknowledged that “elections are always a shock, and it is completely understandable.”

There is much more at the link.

Also, Kirby is full of crap. The United States has most assuredly NOT DONE EVERYTHING WE CAN!

For instance:

Ukraine will need to wait until next year before it receives its first big shipment of GLSDB.

Delivery to the U.S. by Boeing will take place in late December – followed by several months of testing before onward shipment to Ukraine. – Reuters https://t.co/CgRyQ3ll3U pic.twitter.com/QFk323tVxw

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) December 1, 2023

Kyiv:

Mobile air defence groups operating in the Kyiv area. Video from Lieutenant General and the Commander of the Joint Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Serhiy Naiev.https://t.co/vzlIgLx49O pic.twitter.com/gsMnAydJbq

— WarTranslated (@wartranslated) December 1, 2023

Mariupol December 2021 versus December 2023:

Mariupol is Ukraine and Russia is a terrorist state. pic.twitter.com/Gwr2sWuFWG

— UNITED24 Media (@United24media) December 1, 2023

Avdiivka:

Avdiivka today.
The Russian World is coming in full swing. https://t.co/fneByJ4GaP

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) December 1, 2023

https://t.co/0sDRdEOzZw

— Мисливець за зорями (@small10space) December 1, 2023

Tatarigami has published an interview with a Ukrainian who has been volunteering in Avdiivka. Here’s the link to the full interview at his Frontline Intelligence site, which includes a lot more pictures than those he can fit into the tweet.

I am thrilled to present an incredible interview featuring Yana (@jana_skhidna), a 28-year-old Ukrainian volunteer who has recently returned from Avdiivka. It’s a highly illustrative story showcasing how people, specifically young Ukrainian women, continue to support Ukrainian… pic.twitter.com/gwWCNikytf

— Tatarigami_UA (@Tatarigami_UA) December 1, 2023

Here’s the rest of the text from the tweet:

I am thrilled to present an incredible interview featuring Yana (@jana_skhidna), a 28-year-old Ukrainian volunteer who has recently returned from Avdiivka. It’s a highly illustrative story showcasing how people, specifically young Ukrainian women, continue to support Ukrainian troops on the most dangerous frontlines. If you’re curious about what’s happening in Avdiivka and wish to hear a firsthand account from a location typically closed off to journalists and the general public, look no further. We found her answers insightful, so don’t miss out!

(Due to limitations on the number of images in a single post, you can explore the complete article on our project’s website. The link is available in my bio, offering more images shared by Yana.)

1. Hello! Could you please provide a brief introduction and tell us more about yourself?

Y (Yana): My name is Yana, and I am 28 years old. Before the full-scale invasion, I worked in the construction industry as a manager of construction projects. I dedicated a lot of time to learning English and took additional courses in ArchiCAD and LIRA-SAPR. A significant part of my free time and, in general, my life, was devoted to studying and improving my knowledge in the field of design. However, after February 24, everything changed. All construction projects that were planned for 2022-23 were canceled and frozen. Currently, I am busy in the field related to my economics education.

2. How and when did the war start for you?

Y: The war began for me in 2014. It was a very challenging period during which I experienced depression. I constantly felt unwell both physically and morally. Of course, this affected the learning process, at times impacting my performance, interaction, and communication with people. I worked with a psychologist. It was a huge blow for me to realize that, 1000 km away from where I was living, studying, and currently residing, the most terrible thing was happening – war. It was surreal for me that while I was performing mundane actions, someone was dying, someone was getting injured, homes were destroyed. It was shocking to see that despite these events, people could calmly attend classes, go to work, cafes, and clubs.

A part of what I loved was forever lost in 2014. It tore me apart to think that while I was attending an accounting class, there were ongoing military actions in the Donbas region. It was also challenging because many people said, “They themselves called for the Russian world,” “They wanted Putin,” “It’s because of them that there’s a war.” These were people who never knew the history of Eastern Ukraine and never understood it.

3. When and why did you decide to become a volunteer? (In Ukraine, the term “volunteer” refers to individuals engaged in providing military and humanitarian aid to both military personnel and civilians. These volunteers contribute by fundraising, purchasing, and delivering essential goods to military units and civilians on the frontlines.)

Y: It seems that, like many others, it all started for me with weaving camouflage nets. Yes, there were requests for them, and we were told how important it was and how it helps our defenders. It was enough for me as a second-year student at that time. But, as I shared earlier, I found these events deeply painful, and I wanted to do more. I spent my entire scholarship on supporting the Armed Forces of Ukraine (ZSU). It wasn’t about large-scale fundraising; I didn’t inquire about who was buying what and why. We had local volunteers and civic organizations in Chernivtsi (which are still active), and I financially supported them. It was important to me. At that time, intense battles were taking place in Donetsk Airport (DAP), Debaltseve, Ilovaisk, and so on. It was heart-wrenching, and I felt the need to be somehow involved in providing assistance.

Later, my mother and I started preparing homemade treats, and I delivered them to the military hospitals in our city. Every Tuesday, I would enter a random ward to visit the soldiers. There was a period when I consistently donated and supported the army without hesitation. Again, my mother always assisted me—whether it was making Easter bread for the soldiers or baking Christmas cookies to send to the front lines.

When the full-scale invasion began, on February 25th, my father and I filled our car with essential items and headed to the Territorial Defense headquarters in our city. We collected items for units that were being prepared and sent to the East. We were also helping civilians – by evacuating people from Donetsk, Luhansk, Kharkiv, Kyiv oblast, and evacuating animals, transferring them to Europe. Only when I completed my second higher education in May 2022 did we start going on humanitarian missions directly to the frontlines.

4. What is the essence of volunteering and who are volunteers?

Y: The essence of volunteering is perhaps in selfless work, in ongoing activities aimed not at gaining profit or any other additional benefits. Volunteering is, above all, the opportunity to influence environment, to initiate one’s own projects, and to change the country. When people become volunteers, they not only get a chance to express themselves, get new knowledge and skills, but also strive to make the lives of others better.

I believe that each person who calls themselves a “volunteer” has their own motives that prompted them to engage in this activity. For me, it is primarily patriotism and the fact that my country is at war. Parts of our land are immersed in pain, suffering, and blood. And then, it is about fulfilling the needs of the less fortunate, gaining new experience in working with people, organizing, and conducting various social projects.

Currently, the activities of the majority of volunteers and volunteer organizations in Ukraine are focused on helping the military, supporting refugees, and assisting people affected by the war. Because this is our own, our homeland, and I simply cannot comprehend or accept how one can be indifferent to this movement in such challenging times.

5. You’ve been to many cities and villages that were destroyed by Russian forces. What impressed you the most during your volunteer trips?

Y: Oh, here one could talk for days and nights because for almost 2 years of trips to the front and near-front cities and villages, there were many different situations and moments when I could cry and scream from pain and despair, when we laughed, probably hysterical laughter, when we said goodbye to life dozens of times and rejoiced because an important evacuation had succeeded, and when we scolded ourselves for arriving late.

I approach each of our trips calmly. For me, it’s like going to work, with one important nuance. I perceive it as work because I go to various locations to work with civilians and the military, to help them.

This time, I’ll share just one incident from our recent trip. We were working specifically along the Mariinka direction, and we entered the village of Maksymilianivka, just 5 km from Mariinka, or more precisely, the stones and ruins left of it. Before the war, 3000 people lived there; now, there are probably around 100. Maybe more, maybe less – it’s hard to count accurately because it’s constantly under shelling, and people hide in their homes, rarely coming out. In Maksymilianivka, they don’t allow entry without an escort; everyone is checked at the checkpoint. And it was the last day of our trip: we traveled to Avdiivka and its surroundings, Bakhmut direction, Vuhledar direction – everywhere destruction, grief, no communication, and here we enter a house in Maksymilianivka, and there’s light. It so impressed me, and I said to my colleague, “Wow, there’s light here, it’s a real miracle!”

In the midst of terrible devastation in the village, constant shelling, lack of communication, and internet just 5 km from the front line, we saw light in a house. The thing is, electricians stay there, and despite the constant threat of artillery, MLRS shelling, and Orlan drones, these people work until the last moment and provide light to the people who stay in the village. Our people will probably never cease to amaze me.

6. Let’s talk about the painful – Avdiivka. Tell me about your personal impressions from the recent visits.

Y: Avdiivka is my personal pain and a wound that has probably been with me all my life. Working and helping in Avdiivka – I mean both the military and civilians – is like living another life. Perhaps, after the war, I will write a book about it because so much has been experienced there. A lot of things that I cannot always talk about, and things that need to be told and shown to those who come after us, so that these things and stories are not forgotten.

I remember Avdiivka differently, in every season, and, of course, it hurts every time… as if for the first time when, instead of a city, I see piles of rubble and construction debris, and on the way to the city, instead of the outlines of a giant industry, I see clouds of black-black smoke from the next shelling…

I’m not saying it for the last time because I know that we will still work in the Avdiivka direction – and the last time I was there on my birthday.

On November 18, we woke up at 4 in the morning to load humanitarian aid for civilians and equipment for the military, so that by 6:00, a maximum at 6:30 AM, we would already be in the city. Avdiivka now is 22 km of a constantly shelled road. There are sections where enemy UAVs are actively working, so, as we say, we need to “skip” quickly. We entered without headlights, quickly, with open windows in the car to hear enemy UAVs.

The landscape in Avdiivka changes every night. Dozens of air strikes per day turn the city into complete ruins. There are fewer and fewer places for shelter, constant “KABs” (Guided Aerial Bombs), the scariest thing imaginable, when a building collapses like a house of cards before your eyes – I’ve seen that only in apocalyptic movies.

If you work with civilians: humanitarian aid and evacuation – everything needs to be done in the morning and very quickly. After the morning, the Russians fly with Orlans (recon UAV); they observe, and determine where there are groups of people (3 or more), from which building smoke is coming from a home stove, and KABs target it. Just damned scum waging war on absolutely unarmed and defenseless people.

It’s very hard for me when through the window of a burned, black building with broken windows, I see remnants of life – a small intact chandelier that will never shine again, winter clothes on the shelves that no one will ever wear, and neatly arranged books.

But every damn time we enter this city, and at the entrance, Ukrainian flags greet us, it adds strength and motivation to move forward. I want everyone, both here and around the world, to realize the price we pay to see these blue-yellow flags in Avdiivka, and what irreparable losses we suffer. When I see our tired, exhausted soldiers who clearly say, “It’s hard, but we’re fighting,” I understand that we have no right to get tired and stop. I’m ready to sacrifice my health, but I will be sure that I did everything to protect and help the bravest people in our country and our city, Avdiivka.

7. In your opinion, why is Avdiivka so important for the Russians?

Y: Avdiivka, like a bone in the throat of our enemies, has remained an impregnable fortress. Unfortunately, this fortress is now forced to defend itself. As they say now, “capturing Avdiivka is purely a political goal” for these damn Russians and Putin in particular. They need victories. But a victory over what? Over peaceful people who have been deprived of their homes or because they destroyed the entire city?!

Avdiivka is the gateway to Donetsk. From there, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have the opportunity to control the presence of the enemy in the oblast center, even by preventing them from moving certain vehicles and ammunition around the city. So, of course, they want to push the front line away from Donetsk. Another point, Avdiivka is probably the only defensive area that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have not lost from 2014 to 2022. That is, during the time when there were large and difficult battles for Soledar, Bakhmut, Lysychansk, Severodonetsk, etc., their advances in Avdiivka were insignificant. Only the surrounding settlements from Avdiivka were lost to the Russians, and that was very long and very difficult for them. And another logistical component. I believe and will always believe that Avdiivka is a symbol of resistance. Probably even the Russians understand this, and that’s why they are pushing so hard in this direction. You have to look at the map and understand that Avdiivka is precisely that outpost that, from 2015 to the present, has practically not moved forward or backward. It’s a strong defensive zone that has been fortified.

8. Do you agree with the opinion that when the Russians cannot quickly surround a city, they systematically destroy it?

Y: Yes, I often think about it… Bakhmut, Popasna, Rubizhne, Severodonetsk, Lysychansk, Svatove, Kremenna, Mariinka, Vuhledar, Mariupol, Avdiivka, Krasnohorivka, Siversk, Soledar, and so on… and these are just the territories of Donetsk and Luhansk that Russia has destroyed, erased below the foundations. Once peaceful, flourishing, industrial or not, these cities may never be rebuilt. And how many villages? It’s impossible to count. Millions of destroyed homes and millions of shattered human lives.

And when they write in their damn publics about the “liberation” of Donbas, I am disgusted with this phrase. Because it is total destruction. In some points of Avdiivka, the destruction is so catastrophic, but it is still being bombed, that I can no longer remember what this city looked like before. Avdiivka is a city where no building is suitable for even a major reconstruction. Also, a key location in Avdiivka was the AKHZ – once the largest coke-chemical plant in Europe, and a city formed around it. If the plant cannot be restored, there will be no more Avdiivka. All the industry of Avdiivka is destroyed, ruined, and brought to a state where it simply can never function again. Probably, this is what they seek – to destroy even the industrial potential of this region so that after the war, it will be simply unusable. These are absolute degenerates, despicable degenerates with nothing sacred, who just, for the sake of entertainment or idiocy induced by imperialist propaganda, destroy everything: schools, hospitals, kindergartens, abandoned warehouse buildings, residential and non-residential buildings.

When there is no success on the battlefield, they show their vile power through terror against civilians and through the total destruction of the city. Take, for example, Popasna – they just destroyed the city and announced that they would not rebuild it, and now they are using it as a military base.

9. I know that many Ukrainians trust you and constantly try to help. Do you feel foreign aid from ordinary citizens or organizations?

Y: Yes, as strange as it may sound, during this terrible war, there are pleasant moments, such as meeting incredible and strong people or receiving feedback from people. Trust from the community is the best thing anyone can receive. And of course, I am very pleased to receive trust and support from my fellow citizens and from foreigners. Getting help and support from the civilized world is very valuable to us. I always mention and sincerely thank Ukrainians abroad and foreigners in general for supporting the Avdiivka front. Sometimes people, when they see where we are going, how and where we work, say, “I want to help the defenders of Avdiivka!” I repeat, this is very important to me. It is important that the world sees the crimes that the Russians are committing in the once-small industrial city of Avdiivka.

Avdiivka is currently closed to journalists, so it is important to show how the city lives and fights, that there are still civilians here, and that the Russians are committing genocide against them. I am very grateful to everyone who supports our fundraisers for the defenders of Avdiivka, and to those who simply support me with warm words and wishes for success, because now it is more dangerous in Avdiivka than ever.

10. How can one help the defenders of Avdiivka? Are there any urgent needs that need to be addressed?

Y: Today, once again, I spoke with servicemen from the 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade, who have been firmly defending this direction since March 2022. The primary need is for combat equipment! There is also a shortage of personnel. Additionally, there is a constant need for drones: daytime, nighttime, strike, and FPV drones for installing surveillance cameras on various objects. Maximum unity and concentration of efforts are required. We must show that we are a reliable and worthy support for our defenders on the front lines.

11. After the war, what would you like to do?

Y: Certainly, I would like to return to my former job in the construction industry. I hope to resume working in the field of design. However, it is very difficult to imagine what life will be like after the war. In any case, I can never go back to my previous life. Our work will continue in one way or another, with a lot of tasks in the de-occupied territories, working with civilians, and humanitarian missions. But yes, along with that, I would still like to engage in design.

12. What places would you recommend for foreigners to visit in Ukraine?

Y: Currently, this is a very difficult and painful question for me because dozens of places I would recommend to visit to immerse oneself in the culture, better understand the locality, and experience the uniqueness of the region are unfortunately either destroyed, no longer exist, or are in temporary occupation.

Of course, I would like to recommend visiting Donetsk – as we used to call it, the “City of a Million Roses.” Or Soledar, there was something to be surprised about in Soledar: remnants of the ancient Permian Sea, industrial objects, steppe landscapes, vast lakes, and even “Martian landscapes.” And, of course, the salt mines. There, the descent is almost 300 meters deep, where there used to be a salt mining museum, a salt football field, a naturally occurring salt crystal the size of a human, sculptures created by local craftsmen, and a special hall for symphonic concerts. I also really liked the Avdiivka quarry, or as the locals called it, the “Maldives of Avdiivka.” They used to extract quartz sand there. The former industrial zone eventually turned into a local landmark. It had clean and cool water. But many, many other places were destroyed and ruined by the Russians.

So, I would recommend visiting the Carpathian Mountains. Take a walk through the wooded hills and blooming meadows, and definitely climb the highest mountain – Hoverla.

If you wish to provide direct assistance to the defenders of Avdiivka, kindly visit Yana’s account:

підари мають успіх пд Новокалинового, безперервні штурми на Степовому, пд очисних (АКХЗ) мали частковий успіх, на промці😔

вони лізуть з усіх щілин, використовують важкі бомби

НАШИМ потрібен бк і надійний тил🙏🏼 тому більше дронів = менше кацапів

(рр – [email protected]) pic.twitter.com/kmC5ygdo1y

— 🌹яна східна (@jana_skhidna) November 27, 2023

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Kherson Oblast:

Interception of Shaheed kamikaze drones tonight over Kherson region. https://t.co/GxcOJbNaHC pic.twitter.com/yCzU9kLN0f

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) December 1, 2023

Nova Maiachka, Kherson Oblast:

Strike on administration building in Nova Maiachka, Kherson region.
(46.5993972, 33.2242458)
P.S: Russian military trucks hiding behind the building are visible on the photos.

It is also reported that recently the number of Russians in Nova Maiachka and Chaplynka area of the… pic.twitter.com/8JpBZNgeJT

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) December 1, 2023

Strike on administration building in Nova Maiachka, Kherson region.
(46.5993972, 33.2242458)
P.S: Russian military trucks hiding behind the building are visible on the photos.

It is also reported that recently the number of Russians in Nova Maiachka and Chaplynka area of the Kherson region has increased significantly.

Zalizhnyi Port, Kherson Oblast:

Personal videos of a Russian soldier recording the looting of Ukrainian houses in the Zaliznyi Port, Kherson region.
Russian was identified: Sergey Eltsov from Murmansk born in 1990.https://t.co/4CXJTturTFhttps://t.co/M3ONTIQhi9 pic.twitter.com/VQU7K5dbC1

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) December 1, 2023

Hopefully someone will terminate this scumbag with extremely prejudice.

The Republic of Buryatia, Russia:

/2. Location of the Severomuyskiy tunnel in Buryatia. 4750km from Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/Rc8erxjHG4

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) December 1, 2023

Yesterday, Russian media began reporting that a train carrying fuel caught fire while moving in the Severomuysky tunnel in Buryatia.

In the evening of the same day, Russian media again reported that a train caught fire in the Severomuysky tunnel. The train caught fire on the bypass track and also carried fuel.

And this morning, Russian media reported that it was a sabotage:

“On November 30, unknown persons blew up a freight train in the North Sea tunnel consisting of 50 cars (41 tanks with diesel fuel and 3 tanks with aviation fuel). According to the locomotive crew, during the passage of the tunnel the tension was relieved and the train slowed down. While the members of the brigade were figuring out what was going on, heavy smoke began to appear in the tunnel – the brigade left the tunnel.

As a result of the explosion, 1 tank of the train burned out, and a hole was found in two tanks. After the explosion, it was possible to remove 14 tanks, but further transportation of the cars is not yet possible – the explosion seriously damaged the rails, and the leaked fuel flooded them.

Later, another train was blown up in the same area. 4 tanks of the train burned out, two more were damaged by fire.”

Ukrainian media and some western media according to their sources related to SBU say that it was a work of the Security Service of Ukraine
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/11/30/europe/russia-train-fire-ukraine-intl/index.html

Another incident in Buryatia has been reported. According to the Russian TG channel “Mash” an IED was planted on the tracks.

“The explosive device detonated on the night of November 29-30, four kilometers from the village of Taksimo.
In total, the train contained 41 tank cars… pic.twitter.com/6y4ZEWwSMD

— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) December 1, 2023

Another incident in Buryatia has been reported. According to the Russian TG channel “Mash” an IED was planted on the tracks.

“The explosive device detonated on the night of November 29-30, four kilometers from the village of Taksimo.
In total, the train contained 41 tank cars with fuel, 3 with aviation fuel and 6 with ferrous metal. No (human) casualties are reported.”

This is the same night where 100km away from this incident the other train in the Severomuysky Tunnel was struck. Kyiv Post said that a Ukrainian operation of the SBU is responsible for the strike and the SBU is certainly capable of this, but there could be also another explanation. The people of Buryatia are disproportionately used in Russia’s wars and suffered huge losses. I wouldn’t be surprised that this is the work of rebels. But that is speculation on my part.

Either way, Moscow has more problems in the Far East than it is willing to admit. Chelyabinsk suffered also a huge blow when the tractor factory was compromised some days ago.

Source: https://t.me/breakingmash/49833

#Ukraine #Russia #Buryatia

For Omnes:

Jingle Bells

📹: @DPSU_ua pic.twitter.com/aKyCfSGAwU

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) December 1, 2023

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