People need to know that not all the news from Ukraine is bad.
In fact, I just learned that another Russian ship was sunk in the Black Sea yesterday:
"A patrol ship from Russia's Black Sea Fleet, Sergey Kotov, was hit and destroyed in an overnight attack orchestrated by Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR), the agency said on March 5. . . . Sergey Kotov was reportedly located near the Kerch Strait when it was attacked by domestically-produced Magura V5 naval drones. 'The cost of the sunken ship is about $65 million,' the agency wrote."
Most American news outlets don't cover the war all that closely. My info comes from the Kyiv Independent (www.kyivindependent.com). Also, Olga Lautman's Substack, Unmasking Russia (www.olgalautman.substack.com)
Thanks for noting Dan Rather's newsletter today. I subscribe, but don't always read it. My favorite line: ". . . but the key to survival and thriving is to never lose hope."
called again every name on the list......
theS.Court decision yesterday seems like nothing is going to stop this insanity..
any other way to help , any suggestions will help. please advise.
Thanks for pitching in, j.
We just have to keep raising our voices -- as often as we can, however long it takes.
Great lead in today Jerry. Called my Congresswoman, she surprisingly voted for the CR last week so may be opening up to reality.
Thanks, Dave.
People need to know that not all the news from Ukraine is bad.
In fact, I just learned that another Russian ship was sunk in the Black Sea yesterday:
"A patrol ship from Russia's Black Sea Fleet, Sergey Kotov, was hit and destroyed in an overnight attack orchestrated by Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR), the agency said on March 5. . . . Sergey Kotov was reportedly located near the Kerch Strait when it was attacked by domestically-produced Magura V5 naval drones. 'The cost of the sunken ship is about $65 million,' the agency wrote."
That's an excellent piece of news that I haven't seen anywhere. Probably because of the all important Super Tuesday coverage.
BTW, if you haven't already seen it, Dan Rather's piece today was excellent.
Most American news outlets don't cover the war all that closely. My info comes from the Kyiv Independent (www.kyivindependent.com). Also, Olga Lautman's Substack, Unmasking Russia (www.olgalautman.substack.com)
Thanks for noting Dan Rather's newsletter today. I subscribe, but don't always read it. My favorite line: ". . . but the key to survival and thriving is to never lose hope."
Thanks Jerry. Hope is what it's all about, and information is what gives us hope.
Another great piece. I have shared on my Facebook feed.