Serhiy Pankiv (@serhiyp1) 's Twitter Profile
Serhiy Pankiv

@serhiyp1

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calendar_today09-07-2014 13:29:39

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Maksym Borodin (@adnashmyash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tankies: Russia was provoked by NATO! Russians: We just waging genocidal war and ethnic cleansing in Ukraine... BIG GENOCIDAL THREAD "Deprive Ukraine of language, flag and anthem..." 🧵

Jessica Berlin (@berlin_bridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Russia just bombed #Ukraine’s largest children’s hospital. The day before the #NATO summit kicks off. Because they can, because it amuses them, they laugh knowing the “escalation managers” are too scared to stop them. A hospital full of children.

Russia just bombed #Ukraine’s largest children’s hospital. The day before the #NATO summit kicks off. Because they can, because it amuses them, they laugh knowing the “escalation managers” are too scared to stop them.
A hospital full of children.
olexander scherba🇺🇦 (@olex_scherba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was one of not so many places in Ukraine where children’s cancer was treated. Now parents carry away their children. Where? #StandWithUkraine

This was one of not so many places in Ukraine where children’s cancer was treated. Now parents carry away their children. 

Where?

#StandWithUkraine
Jakub Janovsky (@rebel44cz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IMO, the West should give Ukraine weapons (and permission to use them) to strike places like Moscow and St. Petersburg - providing either deterrence against Russia conducting terrorist attacks, or allowing Ukraine to retaliate against any Russian military/government targets.

Oleksandra Matviichuk (@avalaina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The logic of the western managers of escalation is quite strange. 1.A Russian missile attack on a children's hospital in Kyiv is sad, but norma. 2. Allowing Ukrainian missile strikes with Western weapons against Russian military airfields, from which military aircraft take off

The logic of the western managers of escalation is quite strange. 

1.A Russian missile attack on a children's hospital in Kyiv is sad, but norma.

2. Allowing Ukrainian missile strikes with Western weapons against Russian military airfields, from which military aircraft take off
Tatarigami_UA (@tatarigami_ua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If vicious crimes were punished only by public condemnation, it would encourage further criminal behavior. This is why laws are enforced. Similarly, diplomatic condemnations of the strikes on the children's hospital in Kyiv are ineffective; only real action can make a difference

Mattia Nelles (@mattia_n) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have to be clear: no air defense systems the west is ever going to provide to Ukraine can and will stop atrocities like today. Ukraine needs to be able and allowed to strike the launch sites, especially the RU airfields. If we fail with that, Ukraine will never be safe…

Andrey Klymchenko 🇺🇦 (@aklymchenko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since long time we tried to achieve “permanent” labelling of plasma membranes. Now it become possible with MemGraft probes, which exploit a new principle of lipid-directed covalent fluorescent labeling of membrane proteins. The MemGraft probes are compatible with fixation,

Sergej Sumlenny, LL.M (@sumlenny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Immediately after being brought to Germany, Kara-Murza says, Western sanctions "should not hit average Russians". Yashin says, his strongest wish is "to buy a ticket and fly to Moscow". I have only one question: why was any need to free them, and not the Ukrainian heroes of Azov?

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just two injections a year of an antiviral drug entirely prevented HIV infection among more than 2,000 women and girls enrolled in a clinical trial go.nature.com/4dx44RI

Jay in Kyiv (@jayinkyiv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Timothy Snyder drops serious wisdom here. Russians thought they only needed to kill "the elite" of Ukraine the rest would accept that they are Russian. Upon discovering it was a fallacy and ALL Ukrainians will fight, it became a genocide operation.

Anastasiya Paraskevova (@ukrainianana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So... I was making tea and mom popped up in the kitchen saying that KAB (glide bomb) is flying our way. I took my tea with me in the corridor. The alert on the phone said it's flying to our immidiate area. Not much to do... So I drank my tea in the corridor and waited for the

Simon Ostrovsky (@simonostrovsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was in Crimea in 2014 when Russia sent troops to take over the peninsula. I meticulously documented the war they started in Ukraine in over 100 episodes & several documentaries for VICE News. Russia has been lying about its involvement from the start. youtube.com/playlist?list=…

✙ Constantine ✙ (@teoyaomiquu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the most naive and contradictory aspects of Trump’s foreign policy, in my view, is his stance on Iran and Ukraine. Trying to persuade Iran not to build nuclear weapons by offering security and economic guarantees, while simultaneously abandoning Ukraine—which gave up its

Mustafa Nayyem (@mefimus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So let me get this straight: the first person to announce Putin’s “decisive response” to Ukraine’s operation wasn’t Putin himself — it was Donald Trump. And not just announce it, but present it as part of a “good conversation.” No condemnation. No call for restraint. No