This week Russia attacked Odesa with missiles and drones, seriously
damaging the Odesa National Art Museum building, a designated UNESCO
monument (which was 124 years old yesterday). Missiles also hit the city
centre damaging several multi-story residential buildings. Eight people
were injured by shrapnel wounds. Night after night, Russia hits vital
infrastructure, residential building, transport links and cultural
objects. Russia is exacting an ever-greater toll on Ukrainian heritage
and lives, wealth, and industry. When will fascist Russia be stopped and
held to account for its crimes?
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ABOUT:
Joe Lindsley is a traveller and a writer, and American reporting on
Chicago's WGN Radio from Ukraine each and every weekday of Russia's
full-scale war. He once was protégé to Fox News founder Roger Ailes, but
Lindsley escaped that frenzied world where power mattered more than
truth. He came to Lviv for a Ukrainian Catholic University journalism
conference on Information Overload, AI, and Responsibility. Then the
Coronavirus shut down world travel, and he stayed to build a better
vision for the media industry.
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