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2023.05.30 05:48 Itchy-Bedroom-4966 He unironically said "Is it because I'm white? 😞"
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2023.05.30 05:22 autotldr N. Korea says it will launch its first military spy satellite in June
SEOUL-North Korea on Tuesday confirmed plans to launch its first military spy satellite in June and described such capacities as crucial for monitoring the United States' "Reckless" military exercises with rival South Korea.
The statement came a day after North Korea notified Japanese authorities that it plans to launch the satellite sometime between May 31 and June 11, and that the event may affect waters in the Yellow Sea, East China Sea and east of the Philippines' Luzon Island.
Since the start of 2022, North Korea has test-fired about 100 missiles, including intercontinental ballistic missiles designed to reach the U.S. mainland and a slew of launches it described as simulated nuclear attacks on targets in South Korea.
"(North Korea's) military reconnaissance satellite No. 1 to be launched in June and various reconnaissance means due to be newly tested are indispensable to tracking, monitoring, discriminating, controlling and coping with in advance in real time the dangerous military acts of the U.S. and its vassal forces," he added.
North Korea's satellite launch would use long-range missile technology banned by past U.N. Security Council resolutions, although previous missile and rockets tests have demonstrated North Korea's ability to deliver a satellite into space.
South Korea warned Monday that North Korea will face consequences if it goes ahead with its launch plan in violation of the U.N. Security Council resolutions that ban the North from conducting any launch using ballistic technology.
2023.05.30 05:05 PM_UR_SHEET_MUSIC FRAUD!!!
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2023.05.30 04:52 Happy_rich_mane The dream is still alive!
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2023.05.30 04:50 TheCity95 [Discussion Thread] Inside the NBA’s 2022-23 Season Finale - 5/29/2023
2023.05.30 04:49 Bongman31 Not too bad for $5 thanks Jimmy!
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2023.05.30 04:46 3asternmotors Hedging the show
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2023.05.30 04:32 floridas_finest Season record prediction
![]() | We are getting more wins every season and this year I believe will be no different in that regard submitted by floridas_finest to OrlandoMagic [link] [comments] With Cole Anthony Jalen suggs Franz Wagner Paolo banchero Wendell Carter Jr and markelle fultz this team is absolutely stacked, the front office is doing great lately and I believe this off season we will get some solid role players that will allow us to not only make the playoffs but to also get out of the first round at least. My official prediction for our record this upcoming season is 47-35 Comment what you believe our record will be |
2023.05.30 04:22 cinimod38258 Watching this game as a Nuggets fan
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2023.05.30 04:06 HistoricalAd653 Oh no
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2023.05.30 03:54 Ukrainer_UA 4:54 EEST; The Sun is Rising Over Kyiv on the 461st Day of the Full-Scale Invasion. Part three in our series about the ideas, values and dreams of fallen defenders of Ukraine. These are the words of the Heavenly Regiment. + Discussion + Charities
![]() | 🇺🇦 Слава Україні! 🇺🇦_______________________________Hello Reddit, we are Ukraïner, a non-profit media aimed at advocating authentic Ukraine, unexpected geographical discoveries, and multiculturalism. The below is another selection from an article we published recently. You can find Part 1 here and Part 2 here. _______________________________ The Words of the Heavenly Regiment, Part 3Our defenders sometimes seem to do something beyond human capabilities, so skillfully liberating the lands from the Russian invaders, who greatly outnumber us in terms of resources. Ukrainians rejoice at every victory, at the same time remembering what a huge price they pay. Every life of those who died defending the freedom and independence of Ukraine is priceless, worthy of eternal memory and honor.The modern Russian-Ukrainian war began 8 years ago and has already claimed many lives of soldiers loyal to our country. First, the Heavenly Hundred appeared on the Independence Square, and now it is the Heavenly Regiment. We will always remember their courage to defend Ukraine's independence thanks to their ideas, values and dreams that continue to live on in their words. We include below a selection of quotes from the Heavenly Regiment. Their words guide us to understand where we are going, and why, and what we are fighting for, with the invaders. _______________________________ Andriy VerkhohliadAndriy Verkhohliad.Major Battalion Commander of the 72nd OMBr of the Armed Forces of Ukraine A representative of a new generation of commanders of the Armed Forces, who at the beginning of a large-scale war already had extensive combat experience. He was born into a family of military personnel. He graduated from the Hetman Petro Sahaidachnyi National Ground Forces Academy. Two weeks after his graduation (in the spring of 2016), he arrived in the war zone, and in October of the same year he took part in the defense of the city of Avdiivka in the east of Ukraine. He died in battle on June 23, 2022. "I always follow the rule we were taught: do as I do. The commander must lead by example. A soldier, like me, has two legs, two arms and a head. Shells and bullets don't care what rank I have - captain or soldier. Maybe that's why I myself want to check everything, whether everything is clear, whether there are passing paths, whether everything is arranged. Only after seeing everything with your own eyes can you calmly say: work, boys."_______________________________Pavlo NakonechnyiPavlo Nakonechnyi.Coordinator of the public organization "Call of Yar" He was born in Cherkasy. Graduated from Mykhailo Drahomanov National Pedagogical University. In the spring of 2020, together with like-minded people, he created a public organization "Call of Yar", which is engaged in the patriotic education of youth, conducting educational events, popularizing the historical region of Kholodnyi Yar and its heroes, and also closely cooperates with the 93rd OMBr "Kholodnyi Yar". Died on June 18, 2022 in battles in the southern direction. "The Call of Yar" is the meaning of my life, the living embodiment of my ideals, dreams and values. This is the development of an alternative society where young people can take responsibility. I dream that there will be dozens of people in "Call of Yar" who will proportionally increase the scale of our work and light the fire of Kholodnyi Yar in people's hearts. I will be happy to see how responsible young people form a generation with a completely different approach to life. And one day, through the years, it will be nice to know that it was you who stood at the origins of this unstoppable movement that is gaining momentum."_______________________________Yevhen OlefirenkoYevhen Olefirenko.Junior Lieutenant Platoon Commander of the 1st Special Purpose Brigade named after Ivan Bohun Born in Kyiv. Historian by education. He studied at the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and the Uppsala University in Sweden. After the start of the war in 2014, he purposefully prepared for the defense of Ukraine: he studied at the National University of Defense, mastering military specialties. He joined the army on the very first day of the full-scale invasion. He fought near Mykolaiv, was a grenade launcher and mortar operator, and trained foreign volunteers who defend Ukraine. His unit defended Lysychansk to the last. Yevhen managed to get his platoon out of the semi-encircled city unscathed. Died on July 7th in battle near Bakhmut. "We have to prepare for a difficult and long war. It's either them or us. Only one can survive.It is Russian culture itself that is the source of chauvinistic sentiments that over the centuries incited Muscovite aggression against their neighbors.Therefore (Russian culture) must follow the ship."_______________________________Ivan MarchukIvan Marchuk.Commander of the "Volat" battalion of the Kastus Kalynovskyi regiment Belarusian, born in the city of Brest. At the age of 19, he joined the French Foreign Legion. Having a serious military education, beginning in 2015 he defended Ukraine in the ATO zone [Ed. note - "Anti-Terrorist Operation Zone": the area of Ukraine where defense against the first phase of the Russian invasion has occurred since 2014]. After the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation, he became the founder of a regiment where Belarusians who decided to defend Ukraine from the Russian invaders could serve. Died on June 26th, 2022 in the battle for Lysychansk. "How can it not go away? Even then it was clear in what direction it (Russian aggression) would go, but there were hopes that it would not turn into something full-scale. The ATO was a noble cause in terms of protecting brothers from illegal aggression. Most of all, when I came to the ATO zone, I was surprised by how people are ready to sacrifice themselves, but do not demand anything in return for the sake of their country, how they help each other.Source: interview for Radio Free Europe, which was recorded the day before his death._______________________________ Oleksandr HryanykOleksandr Hryanyk.Serviceman A native of Kyiv who served in the Azov regiment for 6 years - mostly near Mariupol, where he was a senior machine gunner. He resigned in January 2022 to live a civilian life, but from February 24th he again stood up for the defense of the country. At first, he could not get to Mariupol, so he went to the Territorial Defense in Kyiv. He took part in heavy battles in Bucha, Irpin and Hostomel. On March 27th, Hryanyk voluntarily flew to surrounded Mariupol. He was seriously injured at the Azovstal plant, but refused to evacuate in order to give his place to civilians. Oleksandr heroically defended Mariupol to the last. He died on May 8th. "Sasha's parents are from Luhansk region. This is another reason why he fought - he was outraged by this injustice, that there are places with which you have so many memories, and you simply cannot go there. And he wanted all Ukrainians to have the opportunity to return to their native places."Source: Olga, Oleksandr's friend_______________________________ Author: Daryna Mudrak Editor-in-chief: Nataliya Ponedilok Editor: Kateryna Lehka Photo Editor: Yuriy Stefanyak Content Manager: Anastasiia Zhokhova _______________________________ The 461st day of a nine year invasion that has been going on for centuries. One day closer to victory. 🇺🇦 HEROYAM SLAVA! 🇺🇦_______________________________Verified Charities
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2023.05.30 03:48 Fuzzluck Almost there
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2023.05.30 03:00 autotldr North Korea announces plan to launch first military spy satellite in June, claims it is "crucial for monitoring the United States’ reckless military exercises with rival South Korea"
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea said Tuesday it would launch its first military spy satellite in June and described space-based reconnissaince as crucial for monitoring the United States' "Reckless" military exercises with rival South Korea.
The statement came a day after North Korea notified Japan's coast guard that it plans to launch a satellite sometime between May 31 and June 11, and that the event may affect waters in the Yellow Sea, East China Sea and east of the Philippines' Luzon Island.
Since the start of 2022, North Korea has test-fired about 100 missiles, including intercontinental ballistic missiles designed to reach the U.S. mainland and a slew of launches it described as simulated nuclear attacks on targets in South Korea.
Last week, the South Korean and U.S. militaries conducted large-scale live-fire drills near the border with North Korea as the first of five rounds of exercises marking 70 years since the establishment of their alliance.
North Korea's satellite launch would use long-range missile technology banned by past U.N. Security Council resolutions, although previous missile and rockets tests have demonstrated North Korea's ability to deliver a satellite into space.
South Korea warned Monday that North Korea will face consequences if it goes ahead with its launch plan in violation of the U.N. Security Council resolutions that ban the North from conducting any launch using ballistic technology.
2023.05.30 03:00 autotldr North Korea announces plan to launch first military spy satellite in June, claims it is "crucial for monitoring the United States’ reckless military exercises with rival South Korea"
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea said Tuesday it would launch its first military spy satellite in June and described space-based reconnissaince as crucial for monitoring the United States' "Reckless" military exercises with rival South Korea.
The statement came a day after North Korea notified Japan's coast guard that it plans to launch a satellite sometime between May 31 and June 11, and that the event may affect waters in the Yellow Sea, East China Sea and east of the Philippines' Luzon Island.
Since the start of 2022, North Korea has test-fired about 100 missiles, including intercontinental ballistic missiles designed to reach the U.S. mainland and a slew of launches it described as simulated nuclear attacks on targets in South Korea.
Last week, the South Korean and U.S. militaries conducted large-scale live-fire drills near the border with North Korea as the first of five rounds of exercises marking 70 years since the establishment of their alliance.
North Korea's satellite launch would use long-range missile technology banned by past U.N. Security Council resolutions, although previous missile and rockets tests have demonstrated North Korea's ability to deliver a satellite into space.
South Korea warned Monday that North Korea will face consequences if it goes ahead with its launch plan in violation of the U.N. Security Council resolutions that ban the North from conducting any launch using ballistic technology.
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