Name is pronounced Kay-lin | ☘️ Frontline Reporter in Ukraine | Director of Under Deadly Skies On Apple TV | Won 22 Film Awards | Co-Founder of Byline TV

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Right now Kherson is under massive bombardment. FPV attacks have doubled to 600 EVERY DAY. Glide bombs are constant. Entire neighbourhoods are turning to rubble. Russians are hunting innocent civilians on the streets. Women, children, war crimes in plain sight. They are trying to completely destroy the city. International coverage is almost zero & the situation is catastrophic. In this report, I embed with a drone patrol that are the city’s first line of defence. What I witnessed was brutality on an industrial scale. If Russia isn’t stopped, this will spread and Kherson will be a blueprint for cities across Europe in the future. Europe stopped violence like this before in WW2 and it can do it again. Please watch and share my latest:
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Finally back in Kyiv and just bumped into a great friend and journalist I’ve known for 7 years now @ZarinaZabrisky She’s a total powerhouse ❤️🥹🙏
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The bullshit biolabs conspiracy is back at the exact same time Candice Owen’s and Andrew Tate arrive in Moscow. This is a coordinated disinformation damaging against Ukraine by the Kremlin. Don’t fall for it
Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine. In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted. odni.gov/index.php/newsroom/…
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Irish politicians are still denying the russian refinery is fuelling the Kremlins war. Well it is. Here’s how 👇
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MEPs across Europe are pushing for action on the Aughinish alumina exports, but Irish MEPs still haven’t signed onto a sanctions push. I asked Irish MEP Cynthia Ní Mhurchú why.
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Ireland has dramatically INCREASED it's exports to russia since the full scale invasion. This has to stop
Irish politicians are still denying the russian refinery is fuelling the Kremlins war. Well it is. Here’s how 👇
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Irish politicians are still denying the russian refinery is fuelling the Kremlins war. Well it is. Here’s how 👇
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All of this information is publically available and investigated by great teams at @OCCRP @IrishTimes
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Irish parliament have now started demanding samples from Aughinish are forensically analysed against missile fragments. This is a huge step closer to linking the russian refinery to the Kremlins military complex.
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Russia has sent their Kremlin state TV host Chay Bowes from RT to Ireland to defend their refinery. It shows they are genuinely worried about it getting sanctioned. On the plus side all the signs are in russian so it was easy for them to find the place to make their propaganda
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I would like to thank the Princess of the Netherlands for inviting me to Florence to witness the opening of the European Archives. It’s great to be reminded of the importance of European ideas in the age of russian chaos. We are stronger together 🫡😉❤️
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I can’t wait to board my train to Kyiv. I used to think Ukraine was the country at war and everywhere else was at peace. It’s the opposite. Venice, Hungary, Davos, Ireland are all infiltrated with russian madness. Ukraine is the only place that takes the threat seriously. 🫡🙏
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The reason Candice Owens, Andrew Tate and Tommy Robinson are all in Moscow is because russia is desperate.
Russia is getting its ass kicked, badly
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Made it out of Ireland with 2 samples of Aughinish alumina powder to get tested. It’s from two sources: at the refinery and from a worker who doesn’t want to be identified. He told me the biggest threat to his job is russian ownership and he wants it exposed & nationalised
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Yes, aluminium is fungible: even if alumina doesn’t become a specific missile part, it may still free up other aluminium for weapons. But Irish politicians keep saying sanctions aren’t needed because there’s no evidence of a direct link to weapons. That’s why I’m testing it
The russian refinery says alumina shipped from Ireland does not end up in weapons. The Irish Government seems uninterested in testing that claim. So I took a sample myself. It will now be compared with battlefield debris from Ukraine. This should have been done by the state.
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The russian refinery says alumina shipped from Ireland does not end up in weapons. The Irish Government seems uninterested in testing that claim. So I took a sample myself. It will now be compared with battlefield debris from Ukraine. This should have been done by the state.
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Countless Irish politicians have said Aughinish should face sanctions if there is evidence its alumina is ending up in Russian weapons. That is exactly why this testing matters. The argument about “freeing up” aluminium is important but the Government’s own excuse is that the direct evidence is not clear enough. So I am trying to make it clear.
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Thank you to @ConorGallaghe_r from the Irish times for this fantastic suggestion and for his work on the investigation.
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Im releasing a huge documentary about the refinery this week so stay tuned for more 🫡
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This is the Irish minister for foreign affairs pushing sanctions for Isreal while she remains silent about the huge scandal around the russian refinery that still sends 14 ships to St Petersburg per month.
This week in the Sunday Business Post, I explained why Ireland’s proposed ban on goods from illegal Israeli settlements is legally robust, consistent with international law & an important step in supporting peace, accountability and a viable two-state solution.
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This is snowballing seriously fast. It genuinely looks like something is going to be done about the russian refinery in Ireland.
High Representative Kaja Kallas will raise the issue of Aughinish Alumina when she meets with the Irish prime minister this week, her spokesperson confirms, calling it a matter of "concern". The company is accused of sending the majority of its exports to Russian smelters.
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