We’re on day one-hundred-and-forty-two of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and Russians fired missiles at the central city of Vinnytsia, hitting civilian locations including a medical clinic. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated his statement that the Russian regime is a terrorist threat. Meanwhile, the leadership at the International Criminal Court in the Hauge is calling for an “overarching strategy” to bring perpetrators of war crimes in Ukraine to justice, so that other countries contributing to the investigations can cooperate with their efforts.
Russia’s Claim:
Russia claims that a recent strike at Nova Khakova in southern Ukraine was a Ukrainian attack against civilian infrastructure, which caused industrial saltpeter (potassium nitrate) stored in a warehouse to detonate.
The facts say:
2/6— Canadian Armed Forces (@CanadianForces) July 14, 2022
– Russia continues to rely primarily on its artillery for its campaign against Ukraine. This is a resource-intensive approach which has led Russia to centralize munitions storage. 4/6
— Canadian Armed Forces (@CanadianForces) July 14, 2022
Read more facts and claims about Russian invasion of Ukraine: https://t.co/Gv5ZWizeY0 6/6
— Canadian Armed Forces (@CanadianForces) July 14, 2022
Closer to home, CSE released a threat bulletin on Russia’s cyber-activities in Ukraine, and it was a doozy, saying that the scope and severity has almost certainly been more sophisticated and widespread than has been previously reported, and yes, that has repercussions for Canada as well. Stephanie Carvin has more in this thread:
https://twitter.com/StephanieCarvin/status/1547663710700728320
https://twitter.com/StephanieCarvin/status/1547664718721994753
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