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Stolen Valor: The U.S. Volunteers in Ukraine Who Lie, Waste and Bicker

Today, Mr. Nance is involved in a messy, distracting power struggle. Often, that plays out on Twitter, where Mr. Nance taunted one former ally as “fat” and an associate of “a verified con artist.”
He accused a pro-Ukraine fund-raising group of fraud, providing no evidence. After arguing with two Legion administrators, Mr. Nance wrote a “counterintelligence” report trying to get them fired. Central to that report is an accusation that one Legion official, Emese Abigail Fayk, fraudulently tried to buy a house on an Australian reality TV show with money she didn’t have. He labeled her “a potential Russian spy,” offering no evidence. Ms. Fayk denied the accusations and remains with the Legion.

Mr. Nance said that as a member of the Legion with an intelligence background, when he developed concerns, he “felt an obligation to report this to Ukrainian counterintelligence.”
The dispute goes to the heart of who can be trusted to speak for and raise money for the Legion.
Mr. Nance has left Ukraine but continues fund-raising with a new group of allies. One of them, Ben Lackey, is a former Legion member. He told his fellow volunteers that he was once a Marine and wrote on LinkedIn that he had most recently been an assistant manager at LongHorn Steakhouse. In fact, the Pentagon said he had no military experience (and he worked as a server, the steakhouse said).
In an interview, Mr. Lackey said that he lied about being a U.S. Marine so he could join the Legion.

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Today, Mr. Nance is involved in a messy, distracting power struggle. Often, that plays out on Twitter, where Mr. Nance taunted one former ally as “fat” and an associate of “a verified con artist.”
He accused a pro-Ukraine fund-raising group of fraud, providing no evidence. After arguing with two Legion administrators, Mr. Nance wrote a “counterintelligence” report trying to get them fired. Central to that report is an accusation that one Legion official, Emese Abigail Fayk, fraudulently tried to buy a house on an Australian reality TV show with money she didn’t have. He labeled her “a potential Russian spy,” offering no evidence. Ms. Fayk denied the accusations and remains with the Legion.

Mr. Nance said that as a member of the Legion with an intelligence background, when he developed concerns, he “felt an obligation to report this to Ukrainian counterintelligence.”
The dispute goes to the heart of who can be trusted to speak for and raise money for the Legion.
Mr. Nance has left Ukraine but continues fund-raising with a new group of allies. One of them, Ben Lackey, is a former Legion member. He told his fellow volunteers that he was once a Marine and wrote on LinkedIn that he had most recently been an assistant manager at LongHorn Steakhouse. In fact, the Pentagon said he had no military experience (and he worked as a server, the steakhouse said).
In an interview, Mr. Lackey said that he lied about being a U.S. Marine so he could join the Legion.

 

Who are the violent prisoners being offered pardons for fighting with the #Wagner Group in #Ukraine? | World News | Sky News

Who are the violent prisoners being offered pardons for fighting with the Wagner Group in Ukraine?

 

Ukraine: Impacts of Invasion (VIDEO)

Ukraine: Impacts of Invasion

Bellingcat and Scripps News explore the human costs of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the war that continues to rage in eastern Europe

 
 

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Rebooting , should be up & running in a few minutes.

 

Ukraine : Country wide siren alerts - information is that two missile salvos have been fired into Ukraine. ETA on the first is around 14:50, second wave ETA is 15:30. https://t.me/Tsaplienko/20555

 

Demo for Russian channels : https://geoint.osintukraine.com/public/grid/6QJmBR_ib5Jh-DCOvGol5X7caKtlmBnGvE8GvJcS6xE

so this is just a different way to browse the content from here https://ruvideos.osintukraine.com

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The baserow view add the ability to enrich the data with a team but also search and filtering capability on the aggregated content. the end goal would be osintukraine v2 : a united front-end with search and tagging capability, either from backend or front-end contributions.