GA State Rep.: Trump criminal case isn’t Fani Willis’s ‘first rodeo’
Georgia State Representative Tanya Miller, a former Fulton County Assistant District Attorney, tells MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell that she believes Fani Willis is prepared to bring this case even on an expedited schedule and discusses her reaction to Donald Trump changing lead lawyers on the day of his booking in Georgia.
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FULL! Rekaman Pertempuran Jarak Dekat Rusia Vs Ukraina, Unggul Mana?
TRIBUN-TIMUR.COM - Rekaman full pertempuran Rusia dan Ukraina dari jarak dekat.
Ramai beredar di Media Sosial Telegram pada Sabtu, (1/7/2023).
Dalam rekaman tersebut memperlihatkan bagaimana Angkatan Bersenjata Rusia menyerbu parit Ukraina.
Tembakan demi tembakan dilayangkan pasukan Putin ke titik target.
Tidak ingin kalah, militan Ukraina juga menyerang balik Rusia dengan begitu banyak peluru.
Aksi baku tembak tak terhindarkan, seperti yang terlihat dalam rekaman.
Hingga akhir video terlihat beberapa prajurit Ukraina tumbang di parit mereka sendiri.
Tidak diketahui pasti ada berapa jumlah korban jiwa dalam peristiwa ini.
Video ini viral dan menuai beragam respon dari warganet.
Sejauh ini, selama invasi berlangsung, Rusia secara total merilis 444 pesawat ukraina, 240 helikopter, dan 4.833 kendaraan udara tak berawak serta sistem rudal anti-pesawat dieliminir oleh pasukan Vladimir Putin.
Sementara dari kubu Kyiv, kementerian pertahanan Ukraina merilis 560 tentara Rusia dieliminir dalam sehari terakhir.
Total 228.340 prajurit Federasi Rusia meninggal sejak awal konflik hingga hari ke-495.
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24 Aug: Nice! Ukrainian Partisans Strike 2 Russian Military Air Field & BLOW UP 5 Supersonic Bombers
Nice! Ukrainian Partisans Strike 2 Russian Military Air Field & Blow Up 5 Supersonic Bombers
The Russian lands are again and again feeling all the heat of the war.
In today's Breaking news feed, we'll delve deeper into the fears that pierced into the hearts of Russians and the destruction of half a Russian strategic bomber and fighter jet as a result of drone strikes at strategic airports in the depths and center of Russia.
And then we will turn our route to the Ukrainian front lines and go through the details of the hot breaking points of the day.
Now let's go on an expedition to examine the cross-border activities of unmanned aerial vehicles and see the damage done to the Russian formations.
Our first stop in this adventure of discovery is Russia's Kaluga region.
This is the home of the 52nd Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment.
The Ukrainians struck another strategic airspace on the territory of the Russian Federation, this time Shaikovka in the Kaluga region, 200 km from the border.
It is known that Tu-22M3 strategists are stationed at this airport.
Russian sources reported that the attack was carried out with UAVs.
Interestingly, however, many prominent Russian sources noted that Ukrainian UAVs once again hit the Russians from behind.
Just like the attack on the airport in the Novgorod region, a Ukrainian sabotage group reportedly launched a large number of quadcopters with explosives from nearby settlements.
Russian news channel BAZA claimed that all drones were detected and shot down in time, except for one that crashed into a plane.
Baza already claimed that this plane was not working, so the Ukrainian attack ended in failure.
However, according to local residents in the area, two planes at the airport were damaged as a result of the crash.
No casualties or injuries were reported as a result of the attack.
Russian sources also claimed that there was no other damage to the infrastructure.
The Ukrainian Intelligence Spokesperson commented on the recent attacks on Russian airports.
The spokesperson officially announced that the attacks were planned and carried out by the Ukrainian Intelligence.
This removes all previous doubts and confirms that the Ukrainians have an impressive network of spies and saboteurs deep in Russia.
The spokesperson also said that a large number of Russian aircraft were successfully destroyed or at least severely damaged.
The spokesperson claimed that these planes are Russian strategic bombers Tu-22m3, which the Russians repeatedly use to launch missile strikes on Ukraine.
In the past few days, coordinated GUR saboteurs have neutralized five Russian aircraft, including strategic bombers.
If you remember, two days ago, agents working with Ukrainian military intelligence carried out a drone attack on the military airport in Soltsy in the Novgorod region of the Russian Federation.
One Tu-22 M3 bomber was destroyed and two other aircraft were damaged.
This was the first time that a strategic bomber belonging to the Russian Federation was destroyed.
Two more Russian bombers were damaged in a drone attack controlled by GUR saboteurs on Shaikovka airport in the Kaluga region.
In addition to these last two attacks, Ukraine has carried out numerous attacks on Russian bomber bases in the past using long-range drones.
But these operations have dwindled in recent months. Kiev seems to be diverting its ever-expanding drone capabilities to Moscow.
But these latest attacks from within Russia mark a new trend towards targeting Russia's long-range air power through localized drone strikes.
Also, new satellite images reveal the bitter end of the Tu-22M Backfire bomber.
War Zone satellite imagery from Planet Labs shows the aftermath of a drone attack on Soltsy-2 airbase that destroyed at least one Tu-22M3 Backfire bomber.
The images show the burnt remains of a Backfire in a pavement where specimens of this species have been parked since at least August 16.
It shows a large group of Backfires at the top on August 10, in addition to previous images taken by a Maxar Technologies satellite.
After that attack, live images appeared on social media that Backfire was engulfed in flames.
Satellite imagery, in addition to showing the burnt plane, also shows Russia evacuating all other Backfires parked on Soltsy-2, about 665 kilometers north of the Ukrainian border.
In total, 10 Tu 22M3s were seen on base on the 16th, as well as an Il-76 transport and an Il-18 or derivative turboprop aircraft.
All gone now.
This is a remarkable feat, given that often planes break down on the ground and are unable to make instant sorties, especially in complex military types.
Now let's turn our route to the Ukrainian front lines.
Critical developments are taking place on the southern axis.
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Ukrainians break through Russian lines and enter a village | Military Mind
194,113 views Premiered Aug 23, 2023 #TVPWorld #russianaggression #counteroffensive
The liberation of Robotyne was a very emotional event for the village’s residents, who will now be evacuated to protect them from Russian forces, who have resorted to the usual tactics they employ whenever they’re beating: firing and everything and everyone indiscriminately
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'Almost impossible': Judge in Trump Georgia case 'stress tests' legal system with limits on Trump
The young judge in Donald Trump's case in Georgia set strict limits on Donald Trump's behavior in the terms of his bond, but those terms could threaten the legitimacy of the court if Trump fails to abide by them and the court fails to enforce them
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24 Aug: NIGHT AMBUSH: Half-Asleep Naked Russians Run in Panic | War in Ukraine Explained
Today there is a lot of good news.
First of all, more information became available about the crush of the private jet that reportedly killed the Head of the Wagner Group, Evgeniy Prigozhin, his right hand, Dmytro Utkin, and the Head of Security, Valery Chekalov. Today, the Russian Federal Air Transport Agency confirmed that Prigozhin was present on the board, according to the records. Moreover, the investigators of the crush have just found the remnants of Prigozhin’s mobile phone.
In the meantime, the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, commented on the crush. Putin expressed his condolences to the families of those who died in the crush and added that despite the fact that Prigozhin had a troubled fate, he was a very useful person who helped to achieve a lot of goals.
Russian media has also started promoting a new version of the cause of the crush. Despite the fact that the locals heard two explosions and saw contrails, characteristic of air defense work, it was claimed that the crush likely happened due to the explosion inside the plane, possibly sabotage. It was reported that the plane recently underwent some out-of-schedule reparations when someone could have planted an explosive device.
But the biggest news today is that Ukrainian forces landed on the Crimean shore. Today in the morning, around 5 a.m., Ukrainians reportedly used up to 4 boats carrying GUR special forces and carried out a special operation in Cape Tarkhankut. By the way, this is exactly where the same forces yesterday destroyed a Russian air defense system, reportedly by launching an anti-ship missile from a boat.
The target of the special forces became the base of the Russian radio-radar troops, where Russians forces have powerful multi-functional radar systems, such as Nebo-M, and modern radar systems for low-level surveillance, such as Kasta 2E.
Russian sources reported that Ukrainians managed to land on the shore and opened fire at the Russian forces. Russian sources admitted that Ukrainians raised their flag above the settlement, as could be seen from the combat footage, however, they claimed that Russians forces were ready to meet the attackers, quickly returned fire from machine guns, and destroyed all 4 boats and crew members. Unfortunately for Russians, later released footage confirms that Ukrainian boat crews safely withdrew. Even Russian military bloggers reacted to this with harsh skepticism and said that this was a lame attempt to cover up the complete lack of protection of Crimea.
Moreover, some less prominent Russian sources released footage from the base, clearly showing that Russians were not prepared to be ambushed at night at all. The Spokesman for Ukrainian Intelligence confirmed that Ukrainian special forces indeed landed on the Crimean shore, attacked Russian forces, damaged 4 Russian boats, killed 30 Russian troops, raised the Ukrainian flag, and withdrew before Russians understood what was happening. The landing on Crimea is especially symbolic because today, Ukrainians are celebrating the Independence Day of Ukraine.
In the meantime, Ukrainian forces conducted more than a dozen successful strikes on the Russian bases. The Ukrainian General Staff reported that the Ukrainian Air Force and Artillery jointly struck 4 command posts, 10 areas of enemy forces concentrations, 4 air defense systems, and 2 artillery systems.
The biggest strike happened in Tokmak. It was reported that here, as a result of the HIMARS strike, Ukrainians destroyed an important Russian command post on the territory of a Russian base. This is extremely important given that Tokmak is the closest Russian stronghold to the front, where Ukrainians recently breached Russian defense and established total control over Robotyne. In fact, today, Ukrainian fighters reported that Ukrainians are already advancing on the next settlement on the line – Novoprokopivka – while Russian forces are retreating. The derangement of the command on this front line will exacerbate the situation even more and possibly allow Ukrainians to generate new gains much more easily.
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Witnesses describe terrifying scenes at Orange County mass shooting
Witnesses to the mass shooting at Cook's Corner biker bar in Orange County described what happened when gunfire erupted
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'Putin is losing the war' so rebellious Prigozhin had to die | Bill Browder
"It's pure standard Putin operating procedure to do plausibly deniable killings, but make make so obvious that that of course it was Putin.
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'Public execution' of Prigozhin won't stop a new rebellion | Kira Rudik
" For us, it's less highly trained enemies, fighting at the front. However, I think it will indeed prolong the time until the next rebellion can appear in Russia."
Killing rebellious Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin will only delay the 'next rebellion' in Russia, says Ukrainian MP and leader of Holos party Kira Rudik.
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Trump heads to Fulton County Jail for booking
Former President Donald Trump expected to be treated as any other inmate, but booking is “uncharted waters.”
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Giuliani surrenders in Georgia for charges tied to 2020 election
Rudy Giuliani turned himself in at a jail in Atlanta on Wednesday on charges related to efforts to overturn then-President Donald Trump's loss in the 2020 presidential election in Georgia
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Fulton county prepares for Trump surrender in Georgia election case
Top Story: Fulton county officials prepare for the expected surrender of former President Donald Trump on his election subversion case.
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Dead in plane crash: Yevgeny Prigozhin who led mutiny against Putin
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Russian mercenary Wagner group, is believed to have been killed when his private plane crashed in flames in Russia.
The aircraft was flying from Moscow to St Petersburg, with seven passengers and three crew. Everyone on board is reported to have died.
The news led to widespread speculation that President Putin and Russian military leaders may have been responsible for Yevgeny Prigozhin’s death. A Telegram channel with links to the Wagner group said that Prigozhin had died “as a result of actions of traitors of Russia”.
Prigozhin, whose Wagner forces had been fighting in support of Russia in Ukraine, led a failed mutiny against the Russian armed forces in June. At the time he moved his troops out of Ukraine, seizing the southern Russian city of Rostov on Don and threatening to march on Moscow. The uprising came after months of tension with Russian military commanders over the Ukraine conflict.
At the time, Russia's President Putin accused Wagner of being “traitors”. The stand-off was settled by a deal which allowed Wagner troops to move to Belarus or join the regular Russian army. Prigozhin himself agreed to relocate to Belarus but was apparently able to move freely afterwards, making a number of public appearances.
The plane crash came on the same day that the senior Russian general Sergei Surovikin was reportedly sacked as chief of the Russian air force. General Surovikin was known to have good relations with Prigozhin and had not been seen in public since the mutiny.
Mishal Husain presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Russia editor Steve Rosenberg, Ros Atkins and Will Vernon in Moscow.
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India Moon landing: Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft lands near south pole
India has made history as its Moon mission becomes the first to land in the lunar south pole region.
With this, India joins an elite club of countries to achieve a soft landing on the Moon, after the US, the former Soviet Union and China.
The Vikram lander from Chandrayaan-3 successfully touched down as planned at 18:04 local time (12:34 GMT).
Celebrations have broken out across the country, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying "India is now on the Moon".
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Up to 1,100 unaccounted for after Maui fire
"NewsNation Now" is a no fluff, no filler newscast hosted by Nichole Berlie featuring up-to-the-minute news drawing from a network of journalists across the U.S. Weekdays starting at 1p/12C.
NewsNation is your source for fact-based, unbiased news for all America.
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Trump surrender: Donald Trump mugshot to post at Fulton County jail
Former President Donald Trump is expected to surrender to the Fulton County Jail Thursday, and have his mugshot taken.
The first mugshots for Trump's codefendants charged in the Georgia 2020 election interference case were released on Wednesday.
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‘Factually false’: Andrew Weissmann on Donald Trump’s comments on Georgia case
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell speaks to legal experts Andrew Weissmann, Barbara McQuade and Amy Lee Copeland about former President Donald Trump’s latest comments about Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and how they might factor into her case against him.
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Dana Bash presses Vivek Ramaswamy on his Ukraine comments from debate
CNN’s Dana Bash speaks with Vivek Ramaswamy after the first Republican presidential debate, which aired on Fox News. #CNN #News
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See how Ukraine’s elite sniper unit targets Russian soldiers
CNN’s Nick Paton Walsh gets a rare interview with an elite Ukrainian sniper unit on the front lines in the fight against Russia. #Ukraine #CNN #News
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Trump leads GOP rivals by over 40 points in new CBS News poll, voters dismiss indictments
New CBS News polling shows former President Donald Trump with a growing lead over his GOP challengers as 62% of likely primary voters support him. Gov. Ron DeSantis is second, with just 16%. CBS News' executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto has more on why Republicans are backing Trump.
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Facing Fani Willis in a courtroom ought to scare Trump’: Georgia St. Rep. Tanya Miller
Donald Trump will turn himself in to authorities in Fulton County, Georgia on Thursday. At that moment, he will be under arrest. This will follow the surrender of some of the 18 others charged in Georgia for alleged efforts to reverse the outcome of the 2020 election that Trump lost in Georgia, and every other state he needed
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Fmr. federal judge: Trump, allies committed ‘grave crimes’ with 2020 election coup plot
Former federal judge J. Michael Luttig joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss the state of the Republican Party following Donald Trump and his allies' attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results and why he thinks Trump should be barred from the presidency for his actions on January 6th
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Nicolle: A new chapter in holding the accused liars, fraudsters and coup plotters accountable
Former acting U.S. solicitor general Neal Katyal and congressional reporter for The New York Times Luke Broadwater join Nicolle Wallace to discuss how two of the ex-president's co-defendants in Fulton County have begun to surrender and what it means for Trump has the deadline for voluntarily surrendering approaches.
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Ukraine claims an attack on a base housing Russia supersonic bombers
Ukraine claims an attack on a base housing Russian supersonic bombers, the second apparent aerial attack on such a base in recent days. Meanwhile, CNN's chief international security correspondent Nick Paton Walsh reports on the personal tragedies of a fireman living on the front lines of the Ukrainian counteroffensive
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Lawrence: Trump's Georgia co-defendants are already turning on each other
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell analyzes the latest developments in the Fulton County 2020 case against Donald Trump and his co-defendants, including the strange demand that Jeffrey Clark made of the federal judge presiding over the case
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