"Pro-Kremlin officials & TV hosts who were depressed & dejected just days ago are now cheering this assault on their neighbour, gloating & even dancing in social media posts as Ukraine grieves for its dead & picks through the wreckage of multiple attacks"https://t.co/kwaOkI9z11
— Sarah Rainsford (@sarahrainsford) October 10, 2022
We are grateful to the USA for its full support of ?? and condemnation of the criminal actions of the Russian Federation. Russia will be held accountable for war crimes committed in our country. Ukraine will win. Justice will prevail. pic.twitter.com/RzmJzTnAUE
— Andriy Yermak (@AndriyYermak) October 10, 2022
NEW: #NATO states are urging firms to boost arms production to help them restock — to both resupply #Ukraine and reinforce their own stores given tension with #Russia.
— Natalia Drozdiak (@nat_droz) October 10, 2022
But it could take years for defense firms to meet demand.
Story w/ @AlbertoNardelli https://t.co/eePFibAHX6
After all the death and destruction Lyman has seen, Ivan doesn’t think he’ll move back after the war. When I asked where he’d move, he shrugged. “I don’t know,” he said. “Not here.” One bright spot from the day — Ivan found his cat, Thomas, alive and well. pic.twitter.com/5oJ3w0N2OM
— Caleb Larson (@calebmlarson) October 10, 2022
It's time for more than just air defence systems. It's time to give Ukraine ALL the weapons she needs to fully defend her people, land, sea and sky against the genocidal aggression of Putin's terrorist state.
— Gabrielius Landsbergis?? (@GLandsbergis) October 10, 2022