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War for Ukraine Day 579: A Brief Tuesday Night Update

by Adam L Silverman|  September 25, 20238:25 pm| 73 Comments

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

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Russia opened up on civilian targets again in Odesa overnight.

Two Odesa residents were killed as the result of another russian terrorist attack.
Overnight, russia launched 19 Shaheds, 12 Kalibr cruise missiles, and two Oniks supersonic missiles against Odesa. All 19 UAVs and 11 Kalibrs were shot down.
The port infrastructure – the marine… pic.twitter.com/gtNIhuHrfB

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) September 25, 2023

Two Odesa residents were killed as the result of another russian terrorist attack.
Overnight, russia launched 19 Shaheds, 12 Kalibr cruise missiles, and two Oniks supersonic missiles against Odesa. All 19 UAVs and 11 Kalibrs were shot down.
The port infrastructure – the marine station and the hotel – has been damaged.

russian missiles struck a hotel in Odesa last night.
A pathetic attempt at retaliation for our successful hit on the russian Navy HQ in Sevastopol.

📷 Andrey Stavnitser pic.twitter.com/I9nlq0HYHD

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) September 25, 2023

Odesa hotel in the harbor before and after tonight's Russian attack pic.twitter.com/Bc0VYksnrG

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) September 25, 2023

They hit Kherson by daylight:

Today, russian terrorists launched several guided air bomb attacks on Beryslav in the Kherson region. A home and two utility companies were destroyed. Three people were killed, and three were injured. pic.twitter.com/lzoh5VwP0i

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) September 25, 2023

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

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The best thing for us is to be capable of producing advanced weapons to guarantee Ukraine’s security, and we will do so – address by the President

25 September 2023 – 21:42

I wish you health, fellow Ukrainians!

Today Defense Minister Umerov delivered an important report: the first American-made Abrams tanks are already in Ukraine. We are preparing them to reinforce our actions against the occupiers. And it will be a significant reinforcement.

We are also working to get all the other weapons capabilities we need. This includes F16s – we are preparing pilots and infrastructure. This also includes long-range weapons – we are doing our utmost to enable Ukraine to do more to liberate its territory. The same goes for air defense. To cover the entire territory of our country, we need more systems than we currently have.

The best thing for us is to be able to produce air defense and other advanced weapons. This is the only way. To guarantee Ukraine’s security. And we will produce, we will build all the necessary production facilities step by step.

And, by the way, we see a very clear interest of the world in working with us to build a new defense force not only for Ukraine, but also for our partners. For our world as a whole – a rules-based world that will not tolerate the aggression and terror that Russia is trying to make the norm.

Today, Minister for Strategic Industries Kamyshin reported on the preparation of the first Defense Industries Forum: there are already more than 160 companies that will participate. 26 countries. Different parts of the world: America, Asia, Europe, Australia. Manufacturers of a full range of weapons. We will bend every effort to unite the world to create a new and powerful arsenal for Ukraine and all defenders of international law.

Today, I also held meetings on the results of my visit to the United States and Canada, as well as meetings with the leaders of partner countries on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. All the agreements we have reached, all the prospects for Ukraine – everything must be implemented as soon as possible. For each of the areas, we are appointing a specific official who will be responsible for the implementation of the agreements. Defense, political cooperation, strengthening and purging of institutions, energy sector, recovery.

I would like to pay special attention to Penny Pritzker, the newly appointed U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine’s Recovery. This is a very important appointment. It is a clear symbol of America’s confidence in Ukraine’s future. I had a meeting with Mrs. Pritzker in New York, and she was also in Washington for expanded talks with President Biden. The atmosphere is productive. And it is important for us to ensure that the Special Representative can start working with Ukraine and in Ukraine as soon as possible.

I also held a meeting with government officials and the Office on our grain exports. We coordinated further steps and noted the results achieved. First: The European Commission endorsed the roadmap for mutual monitoring of grain exports. This is completely rational. Second, we are gradually removing emotions from this topic on most issues. Work with our neighbors can and should become fully constructive, and Ukraine is doing everything for this. Third, I am grateful to those of our partners who have prevented violations of EU trade rules and the Association Agreement. We expect the same constructive cooperation as with Bulgaria and Romania from other neighboring countries. The European Union is a space for mutual understanding and cooperation. This is how it should be.

And one more thing.

I would like to thank all our Air Force servicemen, all our anti-aircraft gunners, and servicemen of mobile fire groups who repel Russian missile and drone attacks every day and night.

During just one attack against Ukraine last night, the enemy used 33 strike weapons – “Shaheds” and missiles. Most of them were launched against Odesa and the region. Most of them were shot down. Unfortunately, not all of them. Unfortunately, there were hits. But 30 targets out of 33 were neutralized. It is important to bear in mind that each neutralized target means saved lives.

And we will retaliate against Russia for every strike against our cities and villages, against every Ukrainian community. For Odesa, for Beryslav and Kherson, for Donetsk, Kharkiv and Sumy regions. For all our regions. I thank everyone who rescues people after the occupiers’ attacks! I thank everyone in the world who helps us defend Ukraine!

Glory to our warriors! 

Glory to all who work for the sake of the state! 

Glory to Ukraine!

The Abrams have arrived in Ukraine:

Abrams, welcome to 🇺🇦!

— Rustem Umerov (@rustem_umerov) September 25, 2023

The first batch of Abrams tanks was delivered to Ukraine on Saturday – New York Timeshttps://t.co/CyoVnvD5n9 pic.twitter.com/eQyV8oJu3I

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) September 25, 2023

When President Zelenskyy addressed Canada’s parliament a naturalized Ukrainian-Canadian citizen who fought in World War II was present in parliament and recognized by the Speaker of Parliament for fighting against the Soviets and Russia. The problem was that this World War II veteran had fought in the 14th Waffen Division also known as the Waffen SS-Galician Division. The Times of Israel has details: (emphasis mine)

TORONTO (AP) — The speaker of Canada’s House of Commons apologized Sunday for recognizing a man who fought in a Nazi military unit during World War II.

Just after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered an address in the House of Commons on Friday, Canadian lawmakers gave 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka a standing ovation when Speaker Anthony Rota drew attention to him. Rota introduced Hunka as a Canadian and Ukrainian war hero who fought for the First Ukrainian Division.

The First Ukrainian Division was a voluntary unit commanded by the Nazis that was also known as the Waffen-SS Galicia Division or the SS 14th Waffen Division. It was responsible for “mass murder” and “crimes against humanity during the Holocaust,” according to Canada’s Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center.

“In my remarks following the address of the President of Ukraine, I recognized an individual in the gallery. I have subsequently become aware of more information which causes me to regret my decision to do so,” Rota said in a statement.

He added that his fellow Parliament members and the Ukraine delegation were not aware of his plan to recognize Hunka. Rota noted Hunka, a Ukrainian immigrant, is from his district.

“I particularly want to extend my deepest apologies to Jewish communities in Canada and around the world. I accept full responsibility for my action,” Rota said.

Hunka could not be immediately reached for comment.

Canadian lawmakers cheered and Zelensky raised his fist in acknowledgement as Hunka saluted from the gallery during two separate standing ovations. Rota called him a “Ukrainian hero and a Canadian hero, and we thank him for all his service.”

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office said in a statement that Rota had apologized and accepted full responsibility for issuing the invitation to Hunka and for the recognition in Parliament.

“This was the right thing to do,” Trudeau’s statement said. “No advance notice was provided to the Prime Minister’s Office, nor the Ukrainian delegation, about the invitation or the recognition.”

That did not stop the leader of the opposition, Pierre Poilievre, from slamming an “error in judgment.”

The Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies issued a statement Sunday saying the speaker’s adulatory remarks ignored “the horrific fact that Hunka served in the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, a Nazi military unit whose crimes against humanity during the Holocaust are well-documented… [It] was responsible for the mass murder of innocent civilians with a level of brutality and malice that is unimaginable.”

The Jewish advocacy group called the incident “shocking” and “incredibly disturbing.”

“An apology is owed to every Holocaust survivor and veteran of the Second World War who fought the Nazis, and an explanation must be provided as to how this individual entered the hallowed halls of Canadian Parliament and received recognition from the Speaker of the House and a standing ovation,” it said in a statement.

B’nai Brith Canada’s CEO, Michael Mostyn, said it was outrageous that Parliament honored a former member of a Nazi unit, saying Ukrainian “ultra-nationalist ideologues” who volunteered for the Galicia Division “dreamed of an ethnically homogenous Ukrainian state and endorsed the idea of ethnic cleansing.”

“We understand an apology is forthcoming. We expect a meaningful apology. Parliament owes an apology to all Canadians for this outrage, and a detailed explanation as to how this could possibly have taken place at the center of Canadian democracy,” Mostyn said before Rota issued his statement.

Members of Parliament from all parties rose to applaud Hunka. A spokesperson for the opposition Conservative party said the party was not aware of his history at the time.

Apparently no one else did either. And, even worse, no one properly vetted this guy.

Here is Speaker Rota’s letter of apology:

Image of Speaker of Canada's Parliament's letter of apology

And his verbal apology today:

Canada’s opposition leader, who also, as The Times of Israel reported, gave Hunka a standing ovation, is trying to leverage this for his own and his party’s political advantage. The Globe & Mail has details:

Question Period was dominated Monday by exchanges over the Speaker of the House of Commons publicly honouring a Ukrainian-Canadian man visiting the Commons as a Second World War hero, even though the man served in a Nazi SS unit during the war.

Anthony Rota, the Speaker, presided over Monday’s session in the Commons even though he has been at the centre of the controversy and apologized in writing and verbally for Friday’s incident after a speech to Parliament by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Pierre Poilievre, the federal Conservative leader and leader of the official opposition, pressed for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take responsibility for the incident, although Mr. Rota has said the situation was entirely his fault.

Karina Gould, the government house leader, said she was extremely disappointed with the situation, but noted, speaking to Mr. Rota, that it was the Speaker’s call – ”and yours alone” – to allow the individual into the galleries. “It’s something we are all very disappointed by.”

She added, “As a descendant of Jewish Holocaust survivors , I am personally very hurt by the fact that this chamber recognized this individual and I am sure that everyone feels the same way in this chamber.”

On Monday, Mr. Poilievre said the prime minister was responsible for security and vetting anyone who comes in contact with a foreign leader, particularly one at war, and that he should apologize.

Mr. Trudeau was not present in the Commons for Question Period on Monday. Aside from private meetings, the only commitment on his agenda for the day was a meeting with British Columbia Premier David Eby, who is visiting the nation’s capital.

Ms. Gould asked Mr. Poilievre not to politicize the situation, focusing on Mr. Rota in her response.

“He knows just as well as everyone else in this chamber that the decision to invite this individual was yours, Mr. Speaker, and yours alone, that you did not inform the government or the Ukrainian delegation that you were inviting him or that you would recognize him. You made that public yesterday. The leader of the opposition knows that. I would ask that he sticks to the facts.”

Earlier Monday, the Bloc Québécois joined NDP’s calls for the resignation of Mr. Rota, backing the NDP calls for Mr. Rota to go over the situation.

Hours after the NDP House Leader Peter Julian on Monday said Anthony Rota should quit, Yves-François Blanchet, Leader of the Bloc, backed the Speaker’s exit.

“The Bloc Québécois can only note, on the one hand, the damage caused by the Speaker’s error, and on the other hand, the loss of confidence in the House that it needs to carry out its function,” Mr. Blanchet said in a statement.

“Therefore, we call on the Speaker of the House to act responsibly and relinquish his office.”

The Prime Minister’s Office has said that Mr. Hunka was a guest selected independently by the Speaker and that “no advance notice was provided to the Prime Minister’s Office, nor the Ukrainian delegation, about the invitation or recognition.”

Outside the Commons on Monday, Mr. Julian said the NDP will talk to other parties to see where they stand on the fate of the Speaker. He declined to specifically respond to a journalist’s question about the other parties not calling for Mr. Rota’s resignation.

The NDP house leader said the caucus is not working, at this point, on a motion calling for the Speaker to step down but that “this is a very serious situation. We’re not going to play games with this.”

Responding to Conservative criticism of the government, Mr. Julian said it is his understanding that the Speaker chooses guests in the gallery: “I don’t believe that is something that goes through the government.”

The Kremlin is also trying to leverage this screw up for its own advantage too! The Jerusalem Post has the details.

The Kremlin said on Monday it was “outrageous” that a Ukrainian man who served in one of Adolf Hitler’s Waffen SS units during World War Two had been presented to Canada’s parliament last week as a hero.

Yaroslav Hunka, 98, received two standing ovations from Canadian lawmakers in the House of Commons lower chamber during a visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday. The speaker, Anthony Rota, apologized in the House on Monday for formally recognizing Hunka but did not heed calls to resign.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the episode showed a careless disregard for historical truth, and that the memory of Nazi crimes must be preserved.

“Such sloppiness of memory is outrageous,” Peskov told reporters. “Many Western countries, including Canada, have raised a young generation that does not know who fought whom or what happened during the Second World War. And they know nothing about the threat of fascism.”

The episode plays into the narrative promoted by Russian President Vladimir Putin that he sent his army into Ukraine last year to “demilitarize and denazify” the country, a European democracy whose Jewish president lost family members in the Holocaust.

Earlier this month Putin stressed the part that “local nationalists and anti-Semites” had played in the murder of 1.5 million Jews in Ukraine during the Holocaust and said “this has a direct relation to the present day.”

Peskov told reporters that Russia was waging an “irreconcilable fight” against fascism that was “trying to find its feet in the center of Europe, in Ukraine.”

The tankies, vatniks, and useful idiots have been out in force on social media over this for the past several days.

Here is Illia Ponomarenko’s take”

So, lemme make the situation clear:
– The Canadian House speaker makes a poorly thought out and ad hoc decision to give greetings to an old Ukrainian-Canadian man in the hall in the presence of Ukraine’s president
– this old man suddenly appears to have had history with the… pic.twitter.com/HeaJmXOGen

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) September 25, 2023

So, lemme make the situation clear:
– The Canadian House speaker makes a poorly thought out and ad hoc decision to give greetings to an old Ukrainian-Canadian man in the hall in the presence of Ukraine’s president
– this old man suddenly appears to have had history with the Waffen-SS during WWII
– the Canadian speaker naturally offers apologies for the scandal and the awkward situation.
Meanwhile, advocates of the most devastating European war since WWII waged by Russia:
“GOTCHA!!!! So Ukraine is a Nazi nation here!! We told ya! Here’s why Ukraine must be exterminated to ashes and annexed by Russia!”

My take as a Jewish American national security professional sitting here trying to finish the update before breaking my Yom Kippur fast is that Speaker Rota made a stupid mistake. Beyond that there is no there there. And anyone, from Canadian opposition leaders to American politicians or commentators to the usual blue checkmark group on Twitter, need to think real hard about whether they really want to take the Kremlin’s side on this given what we know of first the Soviet Union’s and now Russia’s alternative history of World War II. They won’t of course, but they should.

One final point on this because I’m sure someone – not here – will eventually start calling for this nonagenerian’s prosecution for war crimes: DON’T!! The guy is in his 90s, what meaningful result are you going to get from making his final years miserable? None, none whatsoever. I’m not soft on NAZIs or war criminals, but at some point there is a difference between justice balanced with mercy and revenge. Deuteronomy 16:20 commands Jews that “Justice, justice shall you pursue,” not vengeance. At this point having the history of his activities in World War II broadcast to the entire world, let alone his neighbors, is enough punishment for the 98 year old Mr. Hunka. He has to live his remaining years with the memory of what he did and did not do. And he has to live them with everyone he knows knowing about it. That’s more than enough punishment.

Verbove and Novoprokopivka:

From recent video geoconfirmations, it's clear that the UAF are actively operating near Verbove and Novoprokopivka. Satellite analysis, based on observable landscape changes, supports it and shows fire shifting toward both Verbove and the southern part of Novoprokopivka🧵Thread: pic.twitter.com/heEwrZOK6L

— Tatarigami_UA (@Tatarigami_UA) September 25, 2023

3/ For a clearer grasp of the tactical situation, terrain understanding is key. The landscape is primarily flat with slight elevations shown on this map. Remember, these elevations are relative to the overall flat terrain, and the red color doesn't always show dominant hills. pic.twitter.com/3NdUtNJ7Hr

— Tatarigami_UA (@Tatarigami_UA) September 25, 2023

5/ I want to emphasize that russian defense has not collapsed. Despite enduring substantial losses and being compelled to retreat, they still maintained control over their forces and afforded organized retreat, continuing to present a formidable challenge to our forces.

— Tatarigami_UA (@Tatarigami_UA) September 25, 2023

7/ I kindly request your support through likes, follows, and shares of the first message in the thread. Recent satellite imagery and the integration of new elevation and 3D tools depend on your generous contributions via the Buy Me a Coffee account linked to my profile. Thank you

— Tatarigami_UA (@Tatarigami_UA) September 25, 2023

No, I do not expect a quick advance thereafter. This can be confirmed by statements from officials who say that it will roll over to the winter period

— Tatarigami_UA (@Tatarigami_UA) September 25, 2023

So far russians are being pushed further, but pushing and breakthrough are different things, and breakthrough exploitation is a whole different story. There are still minefields ahead

— Tatarigami_UA (@Tatarigami_UA) September 25, 2023

They are weakened and decimated, but it's not like our forces have grown and added in ammo and manpower

— Tatarigami_UA (@Tatarigami_UA) September 25, 2023

No, the ammo situation isn't great, and the coming numbers are much lower than required for advances. Russians also modify and adapt to our tactics, no need to assume that they don't. The situation remains difficult despite serious progress, no need to play down their defenses

— Tatarigami_UA (@Tatarigami_UA) September 25, 2023

Russia occupied Sevastopol:

An air raid alert sounds in Sevastopol and the rest of Crimea. Russian air defense activity is also reported. Russian sources claim that Crimea is under Storm Shadow attack. It is also reported that Russians allegedly scrambled military aircrafts and helicopters to avoid being… pic.twitter.com/g39TbH3Sxb

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) September 25, 2023

After the attack on the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol, 34 officers died, among them the commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, Victor Sokolov. Another 105 were injured. – according to the Special Operations Forces of Ukrainehttps://t.co/J4yVGpnT9C pic.twitter.com/J0QjjVzGEm

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) September 25, 2023

Commander of the Black Sea Fleet was killed as a result of attack on the HQ in Sevastopol as reported by SOF. Additionally, 33 Russian officers were killed, and 105 more injured. They say more will follow. pic.twitter.com/ELcWgHLuuy

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) September 25, 2023

Sorokyne/Krasnodon, Russian occupied Luhansk:

/1. Explosions/ammunition detonation is reported in Russian controlled Sorokyne (Krasnodon), Luhansk region. pic.twitter.com/rOsfUgJ0d1

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) September 25, 2023

/3. Another video of explosion in Sorokyne (Krasnodon) pic.twitter.com/OB9ijdGLQr

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) September 25, 2023

Chkalovski air base, Moscow Oblast, Russia:

Ruslan Leviev, a founder of Conflict Intelligence Team, has said that they do have a footage that confirms the recent sabotage on the Russian Chkalovski air base, near Moscow. However they are not able to publicly reveal it because of safety issues.
P.S: Not long ago, CIT also… https://t.co/XceVKP3L0t pic.twitter.com/MKi8QEZ333

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) September 25, 2023

Ruslan Leviev, a founder of Conflict Intelligence Team, has said that they do have a footage that confirms the recent sabotage on the Russian Chkalovski air base, near Moscow. However they are not able to publicly reveal it because of safety issues. P.S: Not long ago, CIT also published unique footage of the damage to the Russian submarine Rostov-on-Don. https://youtube.com/watch?v=gisw33oESMI&si=yXKwpw5lJzMI4C_r

Bryansk air base, Bryansk Oblast, Russia:

As I understand it, the cause of incident in Khalino military airfield looked something similar to what we can see on todays photo from Bryansk:
Today a UAV fell in Bryansk, on the photos the Russian military and the FSB are picking up and inspecting parts of the fallen drone.… https://t.co/8qftjiywLh pic.twitter.com/VYogy2yrXG

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) September 25, 2023

As I understand it, the cause of incident in Khalino military airfield looked something similar to what we can see on todays photo from Bryansk: Today a UAV fell in Bryansk, on the photos the Russian military and the FSB are picking up and inspecting parts of the fallen drone. Unfortunately in this case, unlike Khalino, the FSB and officers were not injured.

Khalino air base, Kursk Oblast, Russia:

More information about yesterday’s Khalino military airfield incident. As per Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine:
At the airfield "Khalino" in the Kursk region, a Ukrainian drone was landed by Russian electronic warfare systems on the runway. When the leadership of the… https://t.co/DPgNOr4OSx

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) September 25, 2023

More information about yesterday’s Khalino military airfield incident. As per Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine:
At the airfield “Khalino” in the Kursk region, a Ukrainian drone was landed by Russian electronic warfare systems on the runway. When the leadership of the aviation regiment and FSB officers arrived for closer inspection drone exploded. As claimed, the following were killed or injured during the explosion:
→ commander of the 14th aviation regiment;
→ one of his deputies;
→ a group of aviator officers;
→ a representative of the FSB military counterintelligence;
→ airport employees.
More details: https://news.liga.net/ua/politics/news/na-rossiyskom-aerodrome-halino-ukrainskiy-dron-udaril-po-rukovodstvu-aviapolka-gur

For you naval drone enthusiasts:

New underwater drone Marichka. Can’t wait to see Marichka hunting for Russian ships pic.twitter.com/Tez4kvd7y6

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) September 25, 2023

That’s enough for tonight. Not least because I really NEED to eat something and rehydrate as I’ve not eaten anything since about 7 PM last night and have had less than 6 ounces of water or any other beverage today.

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Ajabu Could Use Our Help

by WaterGirl|  September 25, 20237:01 pm| 72 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

I know we’ve had kind of a lot of these lately, but the world isn’t neat, and we try to help when the need is there.

It would be awesome, wouldn’t it, if everybody had a huge support system, and a nest egg?

I am just glad that we all have Balloon Juice.  It was so helpful a week ago to be able to vent about the situation with Mr. Bear, and to have people care, and offer information that was so helpful.

Today, Ajabu could use some help from us.

Guest Post: Ajabu – Making Music

Here’s part of what Ajabu wrote to me:

I really hate to do this, but I have no choice.

This is the worst situation I’ve faced in decades. I can deal with a crisis but this has been a pile on.

I went in the hole over four grand with this car situation, which wiped out all my cushion money.  I finally got my car back last week after nearly 6 months. I also had to add a $400 car payment for a car for my wife. So I upped my overhead as my income diminishes…

And to add to the pile on: my regular steady gig just went on a two month hiatus while they renegotiate the contract with the outside payroll service that pays their musicians. I have to get out of this mess playing casuals, that are very unstable. Bottom line is I’m completely upside down financially. I just paid my September mortgage three days ago and October is breathing down my neck.

If you guys could help me get past this I will be eternally grateful.

These are supposed to be my “golden years” and I’m struggling more than when I was starting out.  Becoming an elderly musician was apparently a poor career choice…

I can’t thank you enough for any help you can give!

Ajabu is set up with Zelle, so that would be best, but if you preferred to send a check, I can make sure he gets it.  With Zelle, the money lands directly into the person’s checking account, right away, and there are no fees on either end.

If you want to donate with Zelle, and you already have an account with them, either through the app or through your bank, then all you need is his email address. ajabu86 at yahoo.com

Many banks are connected to Zelle, so you could check your bank to see, if you want.

Please don’t send money to “Ajabu” – even though the Ghost Cat who mistakenly received funds from a few people was surely pleased to suddenly have money from strangers landing in her account!  :-)

If you want to donate but aren’t set up with Zelle, it’s quite painless, and Steeplejack has volunteered to help folks if they have any Zelle setup questions. 

If you guys are up for helping, we would like to get Ajabu $4k to cover the two months while his regular gig is on hiatus, that could be the boost that he needs.  Ajabu will still have to scramble to keep things going, but missing mortgage payments is bad, so it would be awesome if we could at least cover that while he can hopefully line up some individual gigs.

Ajabu has been kind of quiet on the blog of late, so I’ll share a couple of posts to help dust off the cobwebs:

Ajabu – Making Music!

Ajabu Shares a Personal Story

And of course, like all things at Balloon Juice, no one should feel obligated to donate to the blog, to help another BJ peep, or to political fundraising.

Open thread.

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Open Thread: Sen. Fetterman Knows His Own Style

by Anne Laurie|  September 25, 20236:04 pm| 118 Comments

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Fetterman - STOCKPILE

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You ask me, we need a lot more Fettermans in the Senate, and a lot fewer Rand Pauls — even if Paul is ‘impeccably’ dressed for business:

People who think that Fetterman using a transcription device is special treatment might not realize that almost every reporter on Capitol Hill uses Otter, which does essentially the same thing as Fetterman's transcription. But somehow when disabled people use it, it's strange. https://t.co/M6N7lmr8Eg

— Eric Michael Garcia (@EricMGarcia) September 21, 2023

Even the NYTimes is gingerly positing that, just possibly, the rising generation of politicians may not have the same reverence for 1950s-approved sartorial attire. Apart from being as much a ‘personal brand’ as Ted Cruz’s cowboy boots, let’s be honest: When he’s dressed up in a proper suit, Sen. Fetterman looks less like a Bond villain than a bodyguard for the politician(s) standing next to him:

No, Mr. Bond. I expect yinz to die. pic.twitter.com/Pr0yEd1ZRq

— Christopher Hooks (@cd_hooks) September 22, 2023

Bit of a doc-dump here: Some very good interviews I didn’t get a chance to post when they came out…

Fabulous piece by ⁦@mollyesque⁩ about John Fetterman and his struggle and recovery from depression.
“It turned out that many people loved their broken Senator—not in spite of his brokenness but ­because of it.” https://t.co/QGxo3cUQxQ

— Jonathan Reiner (@JReinerMD) July 22, 2023

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The reality of parenting while governing pic.twitter.com/Sk2O2zWtbq

— Annie Karni (@anniekarni) July 28, 2023

And more recent stories, mostly about his wife & family:

As a person with depression, this story made me tear up, because it’s mostly about the partner … “‘What does next look like?’ Inside the unfolding recovery of the Fetterman family.” https://t.co/lZWmhUx8iA (no paywall)

— David Brauer (@dbrauer) September 24, 2023

TheCut: Our Lady of Pittsburgh Gisele Fetterman has steered her family through hell and back. What’s a few more fires?https://t.co/Slv7NaQCVN

— 𝗰𝗵𝗿𝗶𝘀 𝗯𝗿𝗶𝗲𝗺 (@chrisbriem) September 2, 2023

I am so into this ❤️ https://t.co/E1kthKXQVB

— Gisele Barreto Fetterman (@giselefetterman) September 22, 2023

Congress is a special place, and Fetterman should wear a suit. But one reason why I'm passionate about saying a person's outfit has no connection to their character is bc this idea is so pervasive & pernicious. It affects who we think is "deserving" of participation and respect.

— derek guy (@dieworkwear) September 25, 2023

Hey, he wore a button-down. What more do you maiden aunts want, anyway? https://t.co/mXjFNsKlJo

— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) September 20, 2023

Josh Hawley wore a finely tailored suit when he was inciting the mob and it held up well when he was running away from the same mob.

— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) September 20, 2023

Seriously? You’re bitching about Senate dress code when House Republicans are about to drive the Federal Government off a cliff? Again?

Talk about disgraceful. https://t.co/CzEtuaOC2L

— Senator Tina Smith (@SenTinaSmith) September 18, 2023

(Update: Sherrod Brown has also called for Menendez’s resignation)

The split screen here of Fetterman being the only Dem Senator to call for Menendez to resign amid the bipartisan uproar over his clothing choices is really quite striking

— Jeff Stein (@JStein_WaPo) September 25, 2023

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Menendez May Be Worse Than We Know

by WaterGirl|  September 25, 20234:21 pm| 82 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Politics

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NEW- @jrpsaki asks Rep. Swalwell if Sen. Menendez should resign.@RepSwalwell: “He should… This just shows that the rule of law applies to everyone. Whether it’s the former president, whether it’s the current president’s son or whether it’s a Democratic senator.” pic.twitter.com/IWRIzan4cw

— Inside with Jen Psaki (@InsideWithPsaki) September 24, 2023

The brutal murder and dismemberment of Jamal Khashoggi – and the fact that MBS got away with it, with no consequences – is something I will never get over.  If any of this is true, as far as I’m concerned, Menendez can rot in the same circle of hell as Jared, for their complicity.

Interesting take on twitter from someone I have never heard of.   Full Threadreader version.

The indictment says that on/a June 21, 2021, Nadine Menendez and a “Eg Official-4” organized a private meeting btwn “Eg Official-5” and Sen. Menendez at a Washington, DC hotel, prior to a meeting the next day (6/22/21) btwn “Eg Official-5” and other US senators.
2/x

— Amy W. Hawthorne (@awhawth) September 23, 2023

Full Threadreader version.

Earlier today a smart friend found an interesting detail in the Menendez et al. indictment, so I re-read the doc…& putting together the pieces, it does seem “Egyptian Official-5” introduced on p. 17 as a “senior Egyptian intelligence official” is Intel Director Abbas Kamel
1/x
The indictment says that on/a June 21, 2021, Nadine Menendez and a “Eg Official-4” organized a private meeting btwn “Eg Official-5” and Sen. Menendez at a Washington, DC hotel, prior to a meeting the next day (6/22/21) btwn “Eg Official-5” and other US senators.

2/x
The dates match up with what @Isikoff reported in this June 21, 2021 @yahooNews article: Egyptian intel chief Abbas Kamel “is visiting Washington this week to meet with US intelligence officials as well as members of the Senate Foreign Relations Ctte”

3/x – this part was a link to an article
Egyptian intelligence chief to face questioning over alleged involvement in Khashoggi killing
A human rights group is calling on members of Congress to interrogate the chief of Egyptian intelligence on Tuesday about a Yahoo News report that a Saudi plane carrying a team of assassins stopped in…
https://news.yahoo.com/egyptian-intelligence-chief-to-face-questioning-over-alleged-involvement-in-khashoggi-killing-221455670.html
The indictment says that on the day of Sen. Menendez’s private mtg, “he provided his wife with a copy of a news article reporting on questions that other US Senators intended to ask ‘Eg. Official-5’ regarding a human rights issue.” @Isikoff report suggests the issue was…

4/x
…Egypt’s potential involvement in Jamal Khashoggi’s murder. “Senate staffers said…a number of senators are preparing to ask Kamel” about reports that the jet carrying the Saudi assassins made a middle-of-the-night stopover in Cairo to pick up drugs used to kill Khashoggi.

5/x
(@YahooNews reported that on Oct. 2, 2018, a Gulfstream jet carrying a team of Saudi assassins to Istanbul made a stopover in Cairo…to pick up a lethal dose of “illegal” narcotics that was injected a few hours later into Jamal Khashoggi, killing him)

6/x – this part was a link to a podcast
Exclusive: Saudi assassins picked up illicit drugs in Cairo to kill Khashoggi
The new season of Yahoo News’ “Conspiracyland” podcast reveals compelling new evidence that a Saudi hit team intended to kill Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi long before he walked into the S…
https://news.yahoo.com/exclusive-saudi-assassins-picked-up-illicit-drugs-in-cairo-to-kill-khashoggi-090051483.html
Back to the indictment: it says (p. 17) that “Egyptian Official-4” told Nadine Menendez that in his private mtg with [Abbas Kamel] Sen. Menendez “raised the [human rights issue [Egypt’s possible role in Khashoggi killing?], we appreciate it.”

7/x
The indictment then says that 2 days after Sen. Menendez’s private meeting with [Abbas Kamel], Wael Hana “purchased 22 one-ounce gold bars, each w/ a unique serial number. Two of these gold bars were subsequently found during the June ’22 federal search of the Menendez home”

8/x
The indictment also says (p. 18) that when Sen. Menendez and his wife visited Egypt in October 2021, in what was originally planned as an “unofficial” visit, they had a private dinner at the home of Egyptian Official-5 [Abbas Kamel?]. The photo on p. 18 could be Kamel.

9/x
Is it unheard of that a US Senator, especially the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, would be invited to dine at the Egypt’s intelligence chief’s home when in Cairo?
Given the close intel ties between US and Egypt, I don’t think so.

10/x
What is unusual, to say the least, is 1) senator’s wife allegedly acting as a go-between to set up meetings with foreign officials, esp. a foreign intel chief 2) the senator’s wife allegedly being paid by someone w/ possible ties to foreign intel ()

11/x
and of course a senator allegedly having at his home gold bars purchased by someone who has close ties to a foreign government with key issues before the senator, and on whose behalf the senator reportedly intervened w/ USDA concerning his company…all unusual indeed.

12/x
and of course a senator allegedly having at his home gold bars purchased by someone who has close ties to a foreign government with key issues before the senator, and on whose behalf the senator reportedly intervened w/ USDA concerning his company…all unusual indeed. /end

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Dave Zirin Asks an Important Question: Will the UAW Picket Trump’s Rally in Detroit?

by WaterGirl|  September 25, 20231:40 pm| 140 Comments

This post is in: Elections 2024, Open Threads, Politics

Why is it only the Independent Media is asking the big questions, while the mainstream media behaves as thought it’s perfectly ordinary for a candidate for president to talk about executing generals and other people he doesn’t care for?

Trump’s speeches are terrifying echoes of those heard in Europe in the 1930s. They are appeals to labor by a candidate supported by heavily armed, fascist political formations. ~Dave Zirin

Donald Trump is coming to Detroit on September 27 for a prime-time speech opposite the sideshow that is GOP primary debate in California. He will, as NPR put it, “join striking union autoworkers” and appeal for their support. His argument will be that labor’s enemy is not the plutocratic bosses of the automobile industry. It’s China. It’s Mexican workers. It’s Biden’s “woke” push for electric vehicles. Trump will deliver the kind of racist, divisive speech that Henry Ford would have adored. In this perilous political moment, Trump’s appearance could chip away at the multiracial, cross-border solidarity that the UAW needs to win this strike.

It will also, based upon Trump’s comments during a Nerf-ball interview with Meet the Press, be explicitly anti-UAW. Trump said, speaking in the third person, “The auto workers are being sold down the river by their leadership, and their leadership should endorse Trump.”

My question for the UAW is whether it will condemn and picket this speech as well as Trump’s efforts to split the strike on nativist grounds.

There’s a lot more to the article – read the whole thing at The Nation – but Zirin goes on to say this:

It is not only in the UAW’s interest to oppose Trump. Trump’s speeches are terrifying echoes of those heard in Europe in the 1930s and in Latin America in the 1970s and ’80s. They are all open appeals to labor by a candidate supported by proudly fascist, nationalist, and heavily armed political formations. Labor historically has been the force that repels fascism. A split labor movement in the face of an authoritarian candidate with presidential aspirations would be a disaster marked by state and street violence. We need to support this strike and support the UAW. We also need the UAW to support the broader efforts to deliver Trump into the dustbin of history. The future of the labor movement depends upon it—and the future for the rest of us may depend upon it as well.

Most of the media seems to be MIA while we are the frogs sitting in the pot that has been turned up to near boiling.  Is there anything we can do to pressure the mainstream media?

Open thread.

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Menendez, Sinema & the Senate Map

by Betty Cracker|  September 25, 202311:31 am| 140 Comments

This post is in: 2024 Primaries, Elections 2024, Open Threads, Politics

Democrats are facing a brutal Senate map in 2024. With a razor-thin majority, Democrats are defending 20 seats next year, while only 10 Repubs are facing voters. Three independents who mostly caucus with Dems are also up: King, Sanders and Sinema.

Red state Dems Jon Tester and Joe Manchin are up, and most pundits rate their races as a tossup, with Tester having a better shot at keeping his seat than Manchin. Can Sherrod Brown of Ohio continue to be a political unicorn? Maybe — his race is a tossup too.

It seems likely that Bernie “Even Older Than Joe Biden” Sanders will run again, and King has already declared. Most prognosticators believe both seats are keepers for Team Donk.

Of course there’s much speculation about Sinema, who declared herself an independent after behaving so obnoxiously that she tanked her approval rating with most Arizona Democrats. She hasn’t declared, but NBC News got their mitts on a donor prospectus called “Kyrsten’s Path to Victory,” which suggests she at least understands how despised she is by the overwhelming majority of voters in her former party:

(T)he document says Sinema can win by attracting 10% to 20% of Democrats, 60% to 70% of independents and 25% to 35% of Republicans.

Alongside a headshot of her and a section titled “Kyrsten Will Win Arizona,” the document says: “If the parties nominate extremists, as expected, Kyrsten will win a majority of IND, at least a third of REP and a percentage of DEM voters — making her the first Independent to win a three-way statewide race in American history.” A source shared the document, which has circulated among Arizona political operatives in recent days.

I don’t know AZ politics, but I do know Repubs, so I’m skeptical Sinema can peel away that many of them, even if the barking mad AZ GOP nominates a kook like Kari Lake or the twitchy serial killer-vibe guy. Some analysis I’ve seen suggests Ruben Gallego would actually benefit from a Sinema candidacy, but who knows.

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The last thing Dems needed going into this year is a wild card in a state that’s typically not up for grabs, but grabby Gold Bar Bob Menendez dealt one from the bottom of the deck. The sumbitch is holding a press conference now, where he’s taking a defiant tone, announcing that he’s running for reelection* and denouncing his detractors. Fuck that guy.

So far, a ton of New Jersey party officials and electeds, including the governor and chairs of several county parties, have urged Menendez to step down, as has U.S. Senate colleague John Fetterman, six members of New Jersey’s U.S. House delegation and other prominent Dems in the House, including Adam Schiff. Even AOC called bullshit when Menendez cravenly played the “they’re out to get me because I’m Latino” card and said he should resign.

As far as I know, only one elected Dem has enthusiastically endorsed a 2024 Gold Bar Bob run, and that is Rep. Rob Menendez, Gold Bar’s son. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Dick Durbin issued mealy-mouthed statements that declined to call for Menendez’s resignation. There are doubtless political calculations behind their dissembling, but it’s hard to hear after reading the indictment.

The best case scenario would be for Menendez to resign and allow the Democratic governor to appoint someone, but now we know for sure that the greedy prick isn’t going anywhere (except to jail, hopefully, after a fair trial). I don’t know if this places the seat in jeopardy for Democrats or not — seems like we’ve got some strong local talent there. Would love to hear some local perspectives.

Open thread!

*ETA: The analysts are saying Menendez was ambiguous in his press conference today on the question of whether he’s running in 2024. I sure thought he said he was — here’s the quote as best I can recall it from memory: “When the dust settles, I still intend to be the senior Senator from New Jersey.”

Also, he only addressed one aspect of the evidence DOJ cited in the indictment — he explained that it’s a long-term habit of his to squirrel large amounts of cash away at home because of his family’s experience of having their money confiscated by Cuban commies. (He was born in the U.S. nearly seven decades ago, but okay…)

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War for Ukraine Day 578: A Yom Kippur Message from the Chief Rabbi of Ukraine

by Adam L Silverman|  September 24, 20237:51 pm| 37 Comments

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

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Quick housekeeping notes: 1) I’ll deal with the Canadian kerfuffle tomorrow night. 2) If you are posting copy and paste from news reporting in the comments, please include a link. 3) For those observing Yom Kippur this evening have an easy fast. 4) For those wondering why some evangelical minister/prophet announced the Rapture was going to happen between Rosh HaShana and Yom Kipper, the reason is that the initial prophecy of the Rapture was made by Reverend Miller in the Burned Over district of upstate New York in the 1830s. Miller, who led the Millerite sect of made in America (early evangelicalism) had determined through a careful counting of generations in the Jewish Scriptures (Old Testament) that the Rapture would occur on Yom Kippur in, if I’m recalling correctly, 1834. It didn’t happen, he made a correction and it was supposed to happen the following year. It didn’t happen again, he shifted gears, and declared it was a spiritual not physical Rapture and the physical Rapture was yet to come. Those of his congregation and followers – then known as the Millerites – who stuck with him eventually evolved into the Seventh Day Adventists. So the Rapture happening around Yom Kippur was woven into made in America evangelical Protestantism at its start.

On the eve of Yom Kippur, when the Almighty decides the fate of the whole world and each person individually, I sang a famous song. Her words encourage you to think about your path in life, repent of your mistakes and, if necessary, start the New Year with a clean slate. Shabat… pic.twitter.com/BzGTiHkZn4

— Chief Rabbi Of Ukraine Moshe Azman (@RabbiUkraine) September 22, 2023

On the eve of Yom Kippur, when the Almighty decides the fate of the whole world and each person individually, I sang a famous song. Her words encourage you to think about your path in life, repent of your mistakes and, if necessary, start the New Year with a clean slate. Shabat shalom!

https://t.co/6uQBT7eZbe
On the eve of Yom Kippur, the most important day for all Jewish people, we present to your attention one of the most beautiful Yom Kippur prayers. We performed it with my son Shneor.
Let the words of this prayer penetrate our hearts and we will all be…

— Chief Rabbi Of Ukraine Moshe Azman (@RabbiUkraine) September 24, 2023

youtu.be/iL-bFBfC7Pw
On the eve of Yom Kippur, the most important day for all Jewish people, we present to your attention one of the most beautiful Yom Kippur prayers. We performed it with my son Shneor.
Let the words of this prayer penetrate our hearts and we will all be rewarded with rich and sweet year, and we will be written in the Book of life!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL-bFBfC7Pw

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

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It was a very productive week, we have a lot of good defense and other decisions – address by the President of Ukraine

24 September 2023 – 21:07

I wish you health, fellow Ukrainians!

It was a productive week. Very productive. We have many good defense and other decisions.

Defense packages. From the United States – including artillery, necessary shells, HIMARS munitions, air defense missiles, additional air defense systems, tactical vehicles. And some other types of weapons that will prove themselves on the battlefield. From Canada, we have a decision on long-term defense support worth half a billion U.S. dollars. In particular, these are medevac vehicles, which are very much needed at the front. We have agreed on their production and supply.

There is a historic decision by the United States to jointly produce weapons and defense systems. In particular, air defense. This is something that was an absolute fantasy until recently. But it will become a reality. We will make it a reality. Everyone who works for the state. And this is the new quality of Ukraine’s defense industry – much more powerful. And this is also the economy. Protection for our cities. Enterprises, new jobs for both our peoples – for Ukrainians and Americans. We have a clear perspective of a new resilience of Ukraine that will prevent the recurrence of Russian aggression – this is what we have already agreed on. I am grateful to President Biden, his entire team, and everyone in America who values freedom and supports Ukraine.

I held very important meetings in Washington, in Congress – both parties, both houses. There were a lot of questions, a lot of dialog. Equally sincere answers, absolute frankness and sincere understanding. And we specifically requested a format of meetings and communication in Congress that would allow for the most detailed conversation. This resulted in more trust, and I heard that support for Ukraine will persist.

In general, many morally robust and important positions were voiced at different levels in the United States – from the top level to all those involved in negotiations with the Ukrainian delegation. The same is true for Canada. There is a clear unity. There are new sanctions against Russia, and there will be even more sanctions pressure.

We have reached economic agreements with both governments and businesses. There is a decision on a free trade area with Canada. A memorandum on energy cooperation was signed in Washington. An agreement was reached in Ottawa to rebuild Kakhovka HPP and reconstruct Kaniv HPP. There is an obvious interest of large companies in the U.S. and Canada to work in Ukraine.

At the level of the Ministry of Strategic Industries, there is mutual understanding with defense companies. And there is a very important mutual understanding at the level of societies – at the level of ordinary people who really care about Ukraine and really wish us victory and all Ukrainians protection from Russian terror. When ordinary people in America say they pray for Ukraine, it is truly touching and makes our relations stronger.

Separately, I would like to thank the Government of Canada for its readiness to allocate funding for the Holodomor Genocide Museum, for the completion of this museum. It is symbolic that Canada will be the one to support Ukraine in preserving its historical memory. Thank you, Canada!

We have agreements of the First Lady of Ukraine regarding support for the rehabilitation of veterans, there is a corresponding Ukrainian-Canadian medical partnership. Olena is expanding access of Ukrainian culture to the world’s leading museums, and now there is an agreement with the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Olena also had important meetings and speeches on the sidelines of the UN, in particular, regarding the protection of Ukrainian children during the war.

This year, Ukraine presented to the UN a vision of reforming the key UN institution – the Security Council. The Security Council is currently not able at all to stop aggression and actually restore peace because of the obsolete veto system, when there is no restriction on the aggressor’s abuse of the veto. This needs to be changed, and in general, all nations that respect other nations and peace should be given more rights and opportunities in the UN. I am sure the world supports this Ukrainian position.

And of course, this week was also fruitful in terms of bilateral meetings with the leaders of other countries. Thank you all for your support! And for your willingness to work with Ukraine. Yes, this is a different scope of cooperation. Different areas. But this is a clear recognition that Ukraine has a future. Its own future. Powerful and free.

And our warriors. I am extremely grateful. I am proud of you! This week, there are grounds to praise the brigades fighting both in the east and in the south. 5th separate assault brigade and 80th separate airborne assault brigade. Thank you for your fortitude in the battles near Klishchiivka! 93rd separate mechanized brigade. Guys, thank you! 15th operational brigade of the National Guard and 71st separate hunting brigade – thank you for the true Ukrainian power in the battles near Verbove… 116th separate mechanized brigade – well done, guys!

Thank you to everyone who is fighting for Ukraine, who is on combat posts, in combat missions! Thank you to everyone who helps! Every week brings Ukraine more strength and opportunities. Hence, every week brings our victory closer.

Glory to Ukraine!

The cost:

Maryna is Ukraine's first child to be fitted with a pediatric prosthesis.
In May 2022, a Russian missile struck the house in which she lived with her parents in the Kherson region. The child's leg was amputated above the knee at a hospital in Kryvyi Rih.
Today, 6-year-old Marina… pic.twitter.com/IoZ2zKsBim

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) September 24, 2023

Maryna is Ukraine’s first child to be fitted with a pediatric prosthesis.
In May 2022, a Russian missile struck the house in which she lived with her parents in the Kherson region. The child’s leg was amputated above the knee at a hospital in Kryvyi Rih.
Today, 6-year-old Marina is already learning how to ride a bicycle.

🎥: The Kyiv Institute of Rehabilitation

Tokmak:

A GMLRS missile launched from a HIMARS struck a russian observation post between the villages of Ilchenkove and Solodka Balka in the Tokmak direction. pic.twitter.com/xUxt3aEjOH

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) September 24, 2023

Obligatory:

Kherson:

KHERSON AXIS /0130 UTC 22 SEP/ Ukrainian FPV drone destroyed a Russian high speed patrol boat on the Konka River. UKR precision strike munition targeted a Russian HQ element concealed at Oleshky fire dept building. pic.twitter.com/GJlqHOv5yr

— Chuck Pfarrer | Indications & Warnings | (@ChuckPfarrer) September 24, 2023

Podil:

War is intertwined with civilian life everywhere in Ukraine. Zaporizhzhia Avenger mural in Podil depicts Roman Holomba, the hero of Ukraine who took down 7 Russian planes and a missile with Igla MANPADS. pic.twitter.com/3wh0BF1zyn

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) September 24, 2023

Russian occupied Sevastopol:

To counter Ukrainian naval drones, Russia has placed layers of barriers, nets, and barges at the entrance to Sevastopol harbor in Crimea. pic.twitter.com/tB1mb5wxlM

— Brady Africk (@bradyafr) September 24, 2023

Russia’s Rybar channel, connected to the military, says two Ukrainian Neptune missiles today hit Sevastopol piers where warships “slated to be written off” were moored. Degree of damage unclear. pic.twitter.com/XnYbJ0z9i7

— Yaroslav Trofimov (@yarotrof) September 23, 2023

Khalino air base, Kursk Oblast, Russia:

Today there were reports about drone attack on Kursk. Specifically on the FSB building and at the oil refinery near the Khalino airfield. A comment from a Russian source associated with Russian military aviation appeared, which looks to be connected to those events :
“Something… pic.twitter.com/RGhH7RlkEp

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) September 24, 2023

Khalino is the home of the Russian air force’s 14th Regiment, which is equipped with Su-30SM multi-role jet fighters. Pictures below are from Google maps. https://t.co/g4ylpxpFuw pic.twitter.com/vtpC4sq2Y8

— Yaroslav Trofimov (@yarotrof) September 24, 2023

 

Somewhere in Ukraine:

The best delivery service ever.
FPV drones of the joint tactical group "Adam" deliver gifts to the occupiers directly to their dugouts. pic.twitter.com/tolEAP3kGK

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) September 24, 2023

That’s me, I’m  a giver.

What?

For you training enthusiasts:

"It took us about two hours to more or less learn the Black Hawk. Then we got into it and immediately flew.

When I showed what I could do with it, the American instructors were shocked," said the first pilot of the UH-60A Black Hawk, call sign "Maestro".… pic.twitter.com/kaCXicwstt

— Slava 🇺🇦 (@Heroiam_Slava) September 22, 2023

Tymofiy Mylovanov brings us new details regarding the Ukrainian-Polish grain dispute.

There are signs of de-escalation between Poland and Ukraine on the grain issue. Polish president Duda shifts the narratives: there are special grain corridors for transit of the Ukrainian grain, the EU commission was wrong not to extend their decision 1/ pic.twitter.com/JWDC9s2QzG

— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) September 24, 2023

While maintaining the ban on Ukrainian grain in Poland to protect the farmers and also talking about other benefits for them, Duda advocates for increased transit of Ukrainian grain to countries in Africa and Asia that require food security. 3/

— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) September 24, 2023

The president of Poland has to balance domestic agricultural interests ahead of the election with geopolitical pragmatism and support of Ukraine 5/

— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) September 24, 2023

Ukraine was insulted by the ban, the fact that Poland defied the EU decision not to extend the ban, and by the rhetoric about “Ukraine being a drawling man” and “Poland doesn’t supply weapons to Ukraine anymore”

Good that this all is coming to an end. 7X

— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) September 24, 2023

Several days ago Russian state controlled TV announced the premier of Tucker Carlson’s TV show on their network.

It looks increasingly like Tucker Carlson is going to have his own dubbed show on Russian state TV's rolling news channel

The same trailer as two weeks ago is now being shown on Rossiya 24 with the added caption of "at the weekend" (my own screengrab) https://t.co/ozJPqHyraD pic.twitter.com/wapqAxnp7k

— Francis Scarr (@francis_scarr) September 22, 2023

When asked for comment, Carlson said that this was not true.

We now have some clarification of what is going on.

Russian state TV is going ahead with its apparently pirated Tucker Carlson show despite him saying they are doing it “without my knowledge or approval.” Tucker tells me it’s “kind of funny actually.” https://t.co/1j7IYDOfpR

— max seddon (@maxseddon) September 24, 2023

It does, however, tell us something important about what Russia thinks of the misinformation, disinformation, and agitprop that Carlson is still injecting into the American information environment and how they think that benefits Russian strategic objectives.

That’s enough for tonight.

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