The US Military Is Arming Ukraine To Fight Russian In short Time
The US Military Is Arming Ukraine To Fight Russian In short Time
The latest aid package, worth $100 million, was announced on Tuesday. It is meant “to meet an urgent Ukrainian need for additional Javelin anti-armor systems,” the US Defense Department said.
That followed a $300 million package of security assistance announced on April 1 and an $800 million package announced on March 16.
In total, the US has provided $1.7 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since Russian invasion began on February 24 and more than $2.4 billion since the Biden administration took office.
Hotel SEA, Crimea, Alushta
Hotel Sea this fantastically beautiful vacation spot in the city of Alushta which is located on quay and has territory of 8 hectares. In territory 10 country houses and SPA-hotel, 3 SPA-centers, 7 pools (2 closed, 5 opened), restaurants and bars, big park, vacation spots are placed. For corporate clients the resort complex gives 3 conference halls equipped with specialized audio-video the equipment, the media center.
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Turchia - Costa del Mar Nero
Le coste della Turchia che si affacciano sul Mar Nero sono caratterizzate dall'alternanza di spiagge e scogliere, e un'entroterra dalla vegetazione lussureggiante. Questa regione, per l'abbondanza dei pascoli e dei prodotti caseari, è particolarmente interessante anche dal punto di vista gastronomico. Sinop, città natale del filosofo cinico Diogene, è uno dei porti più graziosi del Mar Nero.
Batumi Sianandjim's photos around Batumi, Georgia (batumi georgia)
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Entry from: Batumi, Georgia
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We've made it across our first border on the overland truck with minimal hassle and by all accounts minimal bribes. The two of us and our fellow passengers have developed a rolling blocking move to thwart any would-be local queue jumpers who spot us polite bunch and try and queue-jump. I have a feeling this technique will prove useful through out the year, but may need some perfecting as the whole process of getting across the border took about 4 hours. Still we made it across into the wonderful country that is Georgia - we're huge fans and are currently considering applying for citizenship - I mean what's not to like? Drinking wine it seems is a national sport / pass time / religion and is taken extremely seriously. So to Batumi, which until the Russians arrived was a sleepy little fishing village but has expanded rapidly into a kind of cross between Blackpool and Cannes... It was the resort of choice for the Communist elite and is now in the midst of a revival. We spent a great evening trying the fantastic Georgian cuisine washed down with copious amounts of the local wine. However in Georgia you cannot drink without perfecting the skill of elaborate toast-making. It's an art learnt at your father's knee the Georgians take it extremely seriously - you must NEVER toast in beer or soft drinks - so the pattern goes like this: your host proposes a toast (and you can forget the usual British cheers! or bottoms up! this is the real thing) typically lasting 4 or 5 minutes and evoking all sort of tales from childhood, folklore and family history, then if no one else wants to add anything - you all try and remember what it was you're drinking to and then you can take a serious slug. If however, one of your group would like to say something more on the same subject, then they may also wax lyrical for several minutes and so it goes on. Our Georgian guide, Zaza, is so good at this he brought a tear to everybody's eye with his first toast - very sentimental. It took the rest of us a while to get into our stride, but after Jim and the other men in our party had necked wine from a traditional Georgian wine bowl (not to mention the drinking horn...) we got the hang of it. Batumi is also the first time we've been to the Black Sea - so an opportunity for our group to introduce our (highly bemused) guide Zaza to skinny dipping (after a v.entertaining evening in the local nightclubs). Nuff said. So that my friends was some of the things we got up to in Batumi and a quick lesson in the art of Georgian toasting.
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Photos from this trip:
1. By the Black Sea
2. Car park
3. Cheesy group shot
4. Classic architecture
5. Easy afternoon
6. Fishing
7. Last time by Black Sea
8. Monument Soviet style
9. Typical taxi
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Batumi. Perla del Mar Nero tra sole, mare, cibo e movida - life
Siamo a Batumi, capitale dell'Agiaria, repubblica autonoma nel sud-ovest della Georgia. Qui in estate arrivano turisti da ogni parte del Paese. Perla del Mar Nero, la città ha tutti gli ingredienti per una perfetta vacanza da sogno: sole, mare, cibo, vino, locali e tanta movida.
I turisti sono entusiasti:c'è il sole, un mare fantastico un sacco di gente in giro. Questa estate è perfetta, ci sono tantissimi concerti, tutto all grande.
Per i giovani è uno spasso: Vengo sempre qui a Batumi. E…
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