On the flip side of the card is Article 75 of the Geneva Convention. Someone hung the butt on Reiterska.
Any person arrested, detained or interned for actions related to the armed conflict shall be informed promptly, in a language he understands, of the reasons why these measures have been taken.
The YOUkraine installation has moved from the President’s Office to Sophia Square.
Big prisoner swap (180) yesterday. That’s good news. Also, the first batch of 155mm ammo procured under the Czech initiative is in the country.
Our nine fronts look the same, more or less, give or take, maybe, considering. Pekhno has the details.
Yuriy talks about the sacking of Sodol as commander of Ukraine’s Joint Operation Forces.
Yesterday we wrote about Mykola the Pork Chop and immediately thought about mindlessness, the antonym of mindfulness, which is a process, a mundane creativity.
When you're being mindful, in some sense, it's all about process that oddly tends to result in a better outcome. That goes for everything, including successful racketeering and waging war.
Mykola is an unsuccessful racketeer. He may have lots of cash, but that’s an invidious distinction. He is mindless, and that’s why the court remanded him to house arrest and forced to him wear an ankle bracelet.
During his bizarre appearance at Pechersky District Court, he showed classic signs of bloat: restlessness and pacing, salivation, unproductive attempts to make any sense. At times he appeared lethargic, obviously uncomfortable, sitting in a stiff-legged fashion, hanging his head. Not a great performance.