Today's strike on Kyiv took the life of Yurii Zaskoka, 41 - head of Cyber Security department in Kyiv National Police. I knew him, he was a great person, professional and patriot.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) October 10, 2022
Yurii was driving to work when Russia killed him.
Condolences to his family. pic.twitter.com/3W19vDTk2p
.@r_stefanchuk,
— Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine - Ukrainian Parliament (@ua_parliament) October 10, 2022
"1.Recognizing ?? as a terrorist state!
2.Full isolation of??
3.Sanction attack on??
4.Weapons for??. Lots of them. Different&HQ
5. Faith in #UAarmy
That's what we need.
Day always comes after night.
Good'll overcome evil.
Today, ??s felt even greater rage pic.twitter.com/KAdSUV8KOL
In fact, despite Lukashenko's warmongering statements about strengthening the Belarusian flank, the situation on the ground is the opposite. It's not Russians who are sending troops and hardware to Belarus, but Belarus is sending tanks from its warehouses to Russia. @MotolkoHelp pic.twitter.com/72y4zPNuXc
— Tadeusz Giczan (@TadeuszGiczan) October 10, 2022
??Security Service declared ex-Russian president Dmitrii Medvedev & spokeswoman of Russia's MFA Mariia Zakharova wanted -??Ministry of Internal Affairs
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) October 10, 2022
Ukraine accuses Medvedev of encroaching on territorial integrity & inviolability of Ukraine https://t.co/bxXmaHDsit
?Wikipedia pic.twitter.com/hixvUCxI5O
"Russia likely can’t sustain this rate of missile launches"—this is definitely what Western military & gov't officials have been saying for a while. Russia will eventually face tensions between preserving stocks for a major war involving NATO & conducting repeat mass strikes. https://t.co/BxlDgPCkrb
— Shashank Joshi (@shashj) October 10, 2022