• The Russian military has in recent days repelled all of Ukraine’s attempts to launch its "long-promised offensive," Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on Tuesday.

    The way he sees it, Kiev, in a move of desperation, decided to redeploy forces from Kherson and staged a diversionary terrorist attack against the Kakhovka dam. T#$$ has summarized Shoigu’s perspective on the situation.

    Ukrainian offensive fails
    On June 4, two Ukrainian mechanized brigades tried to advance in five directions, but "the enemy did not succeed in any of them" and "sustained significant losses:" 300 men, 16 tanks and 26 armored fighting vehicles, and 14 trucks.

    On June 5, Kiev put five brigades into action in seven directions, but was stopped and sustained even heavier losses: more than 1,600 men and 28 tanks, including eight Leopard tanks and three AMX-10 wheeled tanks, as well as 136 other pieces of combat equipment, mostly of foreign make.

    "The enemy did not achieve its objectives and suffered significant and incomparable losses."

    Russian troops displayed courage and heroism in repelling the Ukrainian offensive: "The units of the 433rd Mechanized Infantry Regiment of the 127th Mechanized Infantry Division, and the 37th and 60th mechanized infantry brigades distinguished themselves in combat, showing great stamina and fortitude."

    Losses on both sides
    During the three days of combat operations in all directions Ukraine lost up to 3,715 men, 52 tanks and 207 armored combat vehicles, 134 trucks, 48 field artillery guns, as well as five aircraft, two helicopters and 53 drones.

    Russia’s losses were immeasurably smaller: "Altogether 71 servicemen of the combined group of forces were killed and 210 others wounded while repulsing the enemy offensive. Fifteen tanks, nine infantry fighting vehicles, two trucks and nine guns were taken out."

    Kakhovka HPP dam burst
    The responsibility for the bombing of the Kakhovka HPP lies with the Ukrainian authorities, who decided to redeploy reinforcements from Kherson: "Having been unsuccessful in its offensive actions, in order to strengthen its potential, the enemy intends to transfer units and equipment from Kherson to the area of its offensive actions, thereby significantly weakening its positions in Kherson."

    Ukrainian forces on the right bank of the Dnieper have taken defensive positions. The strike against the hydroelectric plant’s dam is intended to prevent "offensive operations by the Russian army" in this area.

    The terrorist attack on the Kakhovka HPP will have "long-term environmental consequences." As more and more water is released from the Dnepropetrovsk HPP, this will bring about "even greater flooding of territories. The latter fact is evidence of "a large-scale act of sabotage planned in advance by the Kiev regime.".

    Russia’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations warned UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres last fall that Ukraine was planning to destroy the Kakhovka HPP, and now he should be asked what was done to prevent the disaster, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote on her Telegram account on Tuesday.

    "On October 21, 2022, Russia's permanent representative to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, sent a letter to the UN secretary general concerning the Kiev regime's plans to destroy the Kakhovka hydropower plant. The question to the UN secretary general is this: ‘What was done about this?’" Zakharova said in the message, posted alongside the aforementioned letter from Russia's ambassador to Guterres.

    On June 6, Vladimir Saldo, the acting governor of the Kherson Region, said that Ukraine’s military had launched a night-time missile attack on the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant, which resulted in an uncontrolled release of water. In Novaya Kakhovka, the water level has already exceeded 10 meters. Now there are 14 communities in the waterlogged zone. As many as 80 communities may be flooded. Nearby villages are being evacuated. The authorities have said that no large-scale evacuations will be needed. The destruction of the hydropower plant caused serious environmental damage. Farmlands along the Dnieper were washed away. There is a risk the North Crimean Canal may run low.
    #Russia #Ukraine #Dam

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    The Russian military has in recent days repelled all of Ukraine’s attempts to launch its "long-promised offensive," Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on Tuesday. The way he sees it, Kiev, in a move of desperation, decided to redeploy forces from Kherson and staged a diversionary terrorist attack against the Kakhovka dam. T#$$ has summarized Shoigu’s perspective on the situation. Ukrainian offensive fails On June 4, two Ukrainian mechanized brigades tried to advance in five directions, but "the enemy did not succeed in any of them" and "sustained significant losses:" 300 men, 16 tanks and 26 armored fighting vehicles, and 14 trucks. On June 5, Kiev put five brigades into action in seven directions, but was stopped and sustained even heavier losses: more than 1,600 men and 28 tanks, including eight Leopard tanks and three AMX-10 wheeled tanks, as well as 136 other pieces of combat equipment, mostly of foreign make. "The enemy did not achieve its objectives and suffered significant and incomparable losses." Russian troops displayed courage and heroism in repelling the Ukrainian offensive: "The units of the 433rd Mechanized Infantry Regiment of the 127th Mechanized Infantry Division, and the 37th and 60th mechanized infantry brigades distinguished themselves in combat, showing great stamina and fortitude." Losses on both sides During the three days of combat operations in all directions Ukraine lost up to 3,715 men, 52 tanks and 207 armored combat vehicles, 134 trucks, 48 field artillery guns, as well as five aircraft, two helicopters and 53 drones. Russia’s losses were immeasurably smaller: "Altogether 71 servicemen of the combined group of forces were killed and 210 others wounded while repulsing the enemy offensive. Fifteen tanks, nine infantry fighting vehicles, two trucks and nine guns were taken out." Kakhovka HPP dam burst The responsibility for the bombing of the Kakhovka HPP lies with the Ukrainian authorities, who decided to redeploy reinforcements from Kherson: "Having been unsuccessful in its offensive actions, in order to strengthen its potential, the enemy intends to transfer units and equipment from Kherson to the area of its offensive actions, thereby significantly weakening its positions in Kherson." Ukrainian forces on the right bank of the Dnieper have taken defensive positions. The strike against the hydroelectric plant’s dam is intended to prevent "offensive operations by the Russian army" in this area. The terrorist attack on the Kakhovka HPP will have "long-term environmental consequences." As more and more water is released from the Dnepropetrovsk HPP, this will bring about "even greater flooding of territories. The latter fact is evidence of "a large-scale act of sabotage planned in advance by the Kiev regime.". Russia’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations warned UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres last fall that Ukraine was planning to destroy the Kakhovka HPP, and now he should be asked what was done to prevent the disaster, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote on her Telegram account on Tuesday. "On October 21, 2022, Russia's permanent representative to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, sent a letter to the UN secretary general concerning the Kiev regime's plans to destroy the Kakhovka hydropower plant. The question to the UN secretary general is this: ‘What was done about this?’" Zakharova said in the message, posted alongside the aforementioned letter from Russia's ambassador to Guterres. On June 6, Vladimir Saldo, the acting governor of the Kherson Region, said that Ukraine’s military had launched a night-time missile attack on the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant, which resulted in an uncontrolled release of water. In Novaya Kakhovka, the water level has already exceeded 10 meters. Now there are 14 communities in the waterlogged zone. As many as 80 communities may be flooded. Nearby villages are being evacuated. The authorities have said that no large-scale evacuations will be needed. The destruction of the hydropower plant caused serious environmental damage. Farmlands along the Dnieper were washed away. There is a risk the North Crimean Canal may run low. #Russia #Ukraine #Dam https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1666203439146172419?s=20
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  • High School Boys Remove Tampon Dispensers From Bathroom Repeatedly

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    (RepublicanView.org) – High school boys in Oregon are protesting the presence of tampon machines in their restrooms by shoving them down the toilet. Photos of the dispensers in toilets have appeared online, and social media users are congratulating the boys on an effective protest.

    The school, which has “gender-neutral” bathrooms, wrote to students via email saying taking down the tampon machines means time and resources are needed to put them back in place, and the boys should leave them be.

    Oregon’s Menstrual Dignity Act was passed in 2021. This requires schools to provide menstrual products in all bathrooms, regardless of gender. Lawmakers passed the measure in the Democrat-dominated legislature, saying it was intended to promote inclusivity, access, and privacy.

    Caroline Moore, vice president of Parents Defending Education, said, “This is a perfect example of throwing away tax dollars in Oregon public schools.” She added that the boys removing the tampon dispenser was not an act of vandalism but a legitimate protest from boys who want their own spaces. She said it is bizarre that an educational institution would ignore science and promote the ludicrous notion that males require female sanitary products.

    The phenomenon of “gender-neutral” bathrooms has rapidly spread across America in the past few years. Republicans in various states have pushed back and insisted on privacy for both genders. The Obama administration issued a directive to all public schools stating that they must allow students to use the restroom that matches their “gender identity.” The directive was non-binding but came with a warning that schools risk federal funding if they do not comply. President Trump reversed this.

    Several states have passed legislation to prevent males from entering female restrooms, and vice versa. These include North Carolina, Iowa, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Idaho, and Arkansas. Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas signed the legislation on her first day in office. It applies to all public and charter schools, from kindergarten through to 12th grade.
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  • Dem Governor Roy Cooper Declares ‘State of Emergency’ for Public Education

    The state House passed a piece of legislation Wednesday in a 65-45 vote that would make all students eligible to have the state cover nearly half the average cost of attending a private school.
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